A Brief Biography of Bill Gates

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William Henry Gates III was born in 1955 in Seattle, Washington U.S.A. He was a middle kid and was the only boy besides his father, in his family. He is more commonly known as Bill Gates.

When he was in sixth grade, he wasn’t performing well in school, so his parents sent him to counseling. Gates thought his counselor was cool. He let him read books after each session. He got really into psychological theory.

Bill Gates also loved being challenged. “ As a student, I took notes with either hand, using my right hand when I was bored and wanted a small challenge.” One time, when he was at his church’s confirmation class, he was told to memorize the Sermon on the Mount. All the other kids struggled through the passage but Bill impressed his teacher by memorizing the whole thing on a car trip just because he wanted a challenge.

Gates was a master of business very early in life. He negotiated a contract with his sister to use her baseball glove whenever he wanted. He paid $5 dollars for the right and required his sister to sign a contract. Little did he know, this skill would make him a billionaire by age 31 and become the wealthiest american by age 38.
Gates was a congressional page in the summer of 1972. He and a friend bought 5,000 George S. McGovern- Thomas Eagleton campaign buttons for 5 cents each. After the campaign was over, the buttons became collectable and Gates and his friend sold the buttons for up to $25 dollars each.
Work and Contribution
Bill Gates invented Microsoft. Microsoft is a computer program thats is universally known and used on almost every computer in the world. In fact, about 90% of the world uses Microsoft on their computers. Bill Gates and some of his partners nearly changed computers forever...

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...mmed computers. I’m sure programming computers isn’t easy. He probably failed more times programming one computer than I have ever failed in my lifetime. He has inspired me to persevere.

He strived to be successful and he was. He and his buddies did what was fun to them. He didn’t care if people judged him or anything. He did what made him happy. I think everyone should follow in what he does. They don’t have to do computer stuff, they can do what makes them happy.

Works Cited

Gates, B., & Lowe, J. (1998). Bill Gates speaks: Insight from the world's greatest entrepreneur. New York: John Wiley.

(n.d.). Retrieved May 20, 2014, from http://www.npr.org/news/graphics/2008/june/bill_gates/gates_timeline_04.html

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Article Title: Bill Gates
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Electronically Published: May 19, 2014
Date Accessed: May 20, 2014

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