EXPERIMENT 3- Mashup of articles
Gaga’s uniquely obsessed fans make the thinnest computing devices in the world, in an institution known for turning out self-possessed young ladies who speak perfect French and have vocabularies. Influence is the union of power and purpose. As a TV star, magazine founder, businesswoman and celebrity, Oprah Winfrey certainly has power, which is worth hundreds of millions of pounds to the company, which is itself currently valued at a staggering £200 billion.
Switching back and forth between “lady” and “gaga”, Opera’s moral responsibility is to help others who have the desire to succeed but just need an opportunity. The last decade has belonged to Ive, revolutionizing everything like the long-lost art of making an entrance, which Gaga seems to have single-handedly revived.
The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls will educate a new generation of women leaders, and Bride of Frankenstein’s, who propelled Ive to leave for the U.S. in the first place and deny Britain the talents of one of the most influential designers of the modern age, not what her millions of adoring fans would expect.
Oprah is an inspiration, but in the overarching objective of her life, she is really only at mile two in. Ive is renowned for having an ‘alchemical’ sense for engineering, and the limits of that we all face, has transformed for the express purpose of being belted—roared—in front of 20,000 people on an extravagant stage. What might Apple do to stop Ive? He has, actually and metaphorically, a place in the sun that conveys a moral character and a source of strength for millions of her admirers and a stranger cult following.
References
1) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1367481/Apples-Jonathan-Ive-How-did-British-polytechnic-graduate-design-genius.html- (by ROB WAUGH)
3) http://www.vogue.com/magazine/article/lady-gaga-our-lady-of-pop/ - (by Jonathan Van Meter for Vogue USA)
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