This document contains a list of unrelated words with no clear theme or narrative. The words include various animals, objects, and actions in an unorganized grouping with no context or connection between the items.
The document provides character summaries and analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It describes the unnamed narrator as abusive and psychologically disturbed. It notes that his wife and pets are sympathetic victims of his cruelty. Pluto, a black cat, is initially pampered but later blinded and killed by the narrator. A second black cat resembles Pluto and further torments the narrator. The story explores themes of psychological transformation and the tension between freedom and confinement through its setting and plot.
The story is narrated by a man on the day before his execution for killing his wife. He describes how he grew to hate his black cat Pluto after initially loving it. In a drunken state, he hangs Pluto, which fills him with remorse. Later, a similar black cat appears and the man kills his wife in a fit of madness and hides her body behind a wall. The cat's cries lead to the discovery of the body and the man's arrest.
The story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe follows a narrator who descends into madness after proclaiming his sanity. His alcoholism interferes with his grasp on reality and causes mood changes. The introduction of alcohol, like the black cat, is an external agent that intrudes on the plot. Poe uses elements of the fantastic, which explores both the real and supernatural, to tell the story.
"The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe Prepared by Kaushal DesaiKaushal Desai
“I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity”. ~Edgar Allan Poe.
Edgar Allan Poe, the noted American Author, Poet, Editor, and Literary Critic. He considered as major part of observing the paranormal literature. Who gave a new way of establishing the work in sense of thinking of horror, which is now a days this genre is so popular. In other sense his tales of mystery and imagination is conveys the mind of something that is beyond something and not a normal person can think in the way that Edgar Allan Poe thinks. It’s interesting to study Edgar Allan Poe with going through his short stories and Poems. He observed Fantasy and defectiveness in America for that his way of writing based his invention of this. In which it gives the idea of how his mind reflects and as beyond thinker, he himself what wants to convey is so connective to this study of him.
References:
The Complete Edgar Allan Poe (English, Paperback, Poe Edgar Allan)
LItCharts, Gradesaver
The Black Cat (short story) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cat_(short_story)
Psychological Study of Edger Allan Poe (https://desaikaushal1315.blogspot.com/2014/10/psychological-study-of-edger-allan-poe.html)
The document provides an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat." It discusses the story's themes of guilt and superstition as represented by the black cat. Symbolism is also analyzed, such as how the cat's name Pluto and black color represent death and the underworld. The narrator's alcoholism and madness lead him to murder his cat and wife in fits of rage before he confesses his crimes.
The narrator married early and was happy with his wife and pet cat Pluto. He began drinking heavily and mistreating his animals and wife, eventually cutting out one of Pluto's eyes in a fit of rage. Later, a black cat with a white mark resembling a gallows is found. The narrator avoids the cat due to shame over abusing Pluto. When the police investigate after his wife's murder, the cat cries out from behind a wall, where the police discover it sitting on his wife's decapitated head.
This document is a first person account written from a prison cell. It describes how the narrator's life and behavior changed for the worse after marrying and acquiring several pets including a black cat named Pluto that was his favorite. While drunk one night, he attacked and blinded Pluto in one eye. Overcome with guilt and strange feelings, he later hung Pluto, which led to a house fire and the cat's image being burned into a wall. He then took in another black cat with a white mark on its chest but grew to hate it, seeing the mark as a monstrous image. His feelings of dread and hatred for the cat intensified over time.
The Black Cat is a short story written by the poet Edgar Allan Poe. In this presentation, the writer analyzed the plot of the short story using Booker's Seven Basic Plots.
The document provides character summaries and analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It describes the unnamed narrator as abusive and psychologically disturbed. It notes that his wife and pets are sympathetic victims of his cruelty. Pluto, a black cat, is initially pampered but later blinded and killed by the narrator. A second black cat resembles Pluto and further torments the narrator. The story explores themes of psychological transformation and the tension between freedom and confinement through its setting and plot.
The story is narrated by a man on the day before his execution for killing his wife. He describes how he grew to hate his black cat Pluto after initially loving it. In a drunken state, he hangs Pluto, which fills him with remorse. Later, a similar black cat appears and the man kills his wife in a fit of madness and hides her body behind a wall. The cat's cries lead to the discovery of the body and the man's arrest.
The story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe follows a narrator who descends into madness after proclaiming his sanity. His alcoholism interferes with his grasp on reality and causes mood changes. The introduction of alcohol, like the black cat, is an external agent that intrudes on the plot. Poe uses elements of the fantastic, which explores both the real and supernatural, to tell the story.
"The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe Prepared by Kaushal DesaiKaushal Desai
“I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity”. ~Edgar Allan Poe.
Edgar Allan Poe, the noted American Author, Poet, Editor, and Literary Critic. He considered as major part of observing the paranormal literature. Who gave a new way of establishing the work in sense of thinking of horror, which is now a days this genre is so popular. In other sense his tales of mystery and imagination is conveys the mind of something that is beyond something and not a normal person can think in the way that Edgar Allan Poe thinks. It’s interesting to study Edgar Allan Poe with going through his short stories and Poems. He observed Fantasy and defectiveness in America for that his way of writing based his invention of this. In which it gives the idea of how his mind reflects and as beyond thinker, he himself what wants to convey is so connective to this study of him.
References:
The Complete Edgar Allan Poe (English, Paperback, Poe Edgar Allan)
LItCharts, Gradesaver
The Black Cat (short story) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cat_(short_story)
Psychological Study of Edger Allan Poe (https://desaikaushal1315.blogspot.com/2014/10/psychological-study-of-edger-allan-poe.html)
The document provides an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat." It discusses the story's themes of guilt and superstition as represented by the black cat. Symbolism is also analyzed, such as how the cat's name Pluto and black color represent death and the underworld. The narrator's alcoholism and madness lead him to murder his cat and wife in fits of rage before he confesses his crimes.
The narrator married early and was happy with his wife and pet cat Pluto. He began drinking heavily and mistreating his animals and wife, eventually cutting out one of Pluto's eyes in a fit of rage. Later, a black cat with a white mark resembling a gallows is found. The narrator avoids the cat due to shame over abusing Pluto. When the police investigate after his wife's murder, the cat cries out from behind a wall, where the police discover it sitting on his wife's decapitated head.
This document is a first person account written from a prison cell. It describes how the narrator's life and behavior changed for the worse after marrying and acquiring several pets including a black cat named Pluto that was his favorite. While drunk one night, he attacked and blinded Pluto in one eye. Overcome with guilt and strange feelings, he later hung Pluto, which led to a house fire and the cat's image being burned into a wall. He then took in another black cat with a white mark on its chest but grew to hate it, seeing the mark as a monstrous image. His feelings of dread and hatred for the cat intensified over time.
The Black Cat is a short story written by the poet Edgar Allan Poe. In this presentation, the writer analyzed the plot of the short story using Booker's Seven Basic Plots.
The narrator will die the next day and wants to confess a story. He loves animals, as does his wife, who has a cat named Pluto. The narrator starts drinking and abusing Pluto. He eventually kills Pluto by hanging him from a tree and cutting out his eye. Their house later burns down, impoverishing them. A cat appears that looks like Pluto but with a white mark on its chest resembling a gallows. The narrator tries to kill this cat but his wife intervenes. He hides the cat's body in the cellar wall but the murder is discovered thanks to the cat.
The document provides context and summaries for Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It describes the story's setting in a prisoner's cell and his home, characters including the unnamed narrator and two black cats, and themes around the dark side of human nature, the effects of alcohol, and the idea that evil deeds invite vengeance. The narrator recounts past events in first-person from an unreliable perspective as he awaits execution for a capital crime related to his hatred of a cat he once loved.
The prisoner recounts in writing the events that led to his imprisonment and scheduled execution. He tells of how his growing loathing of a black cat he once loved led him to commit a capital crime. The events take place over several years at his home and a tavern but are written down in a single day from his prison cell the day before his execution.
The document provides a psychoanalysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It analyzes the narrator's psychological transformation from an animal lover to an abuser and murderer. The analysis uses textual, contextual and psychoanalytic theories to understand the narrator's irrationality, perversity, and feelings of guilt. It examines the characters of the narrator, his wife, and the black cats Pluto and the second cat. The narrator's superstitions and "spirit of perverseness" are identified as the psychological drivers behind his violent acts according to the analysis.
The document summarizes Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It describes how the story is about a man who loves animals but starts drinking and abusing his black cat Pluto. One day he cuts out one of the cat's eyes and later hangs it. Their house then burns down and they move, where the man adopts another black cat similar to the first. The summary hints at impending horror regarding what may happen with the new cat.
This document profiles famous dogs from movies, comics, cartoons and space exploration. It lists dogs like Dalmatians from Disney movies, Great Danes from comics, collies from films, and Scooby Doo the Great Dane from cartoons. Famous movie dogs mentioned include Fang the mastiff from Harry Potter, Hooch the Doberman from Turner and Hooch, and Toto the terrier from The Wizard of Oz. Other movie dogs featured are Frank the pug from Men in Black and Beethoven the Saint Bernard. The document also notes the first dog in space, Laika, a Russian astronaut.
Edgar Allan Poe is known as the "Father of psychological horror". The document discusses Poe's short story "The Black Cat" and how it uses literary devices like allusion, foreshadowing, pacing, and an unreliable narrator to create suspense and psychological horror. It provides examples of foreshadowing, how the pacing increases tension, and quotes showing a narrator who cannot be trusted that are found in Poe's story.
The document provides an analysis of the characters, setting, point of view, plot, and themes of a story. The narrator and judges are characterized, with the setting being a dark cell designed to kill prisoners. The story is told from the first-person point of view. The plot involves the narrator waking in the cell and trying to escape various deadly traps as the cell walls close in, until he is finally saved by General Lasalle. Central themes are death and the narrator's perseverance to survive despite facing multiple lethal threats.
Grace is not your typical werewolf. Being taken at age eight, she endured most torture and pain that any one person should be able to bear. But when one night's chaos allows her to escape, will she really stay free? Not far after getting away she bumps into some more werewolves. Then the biggest and scariest of them claims she is his mate. Trapped by werewolves again? On top of all of her problems she can't even explain herself. She hasn't talked in 9 years and isn't about to open right up to the scary alpha that is making her feel things she has never felt before.----Hi everyone! Just so you know Silent Luna is now available on Amazon! I got it published and for copyright reasons I could not keep the whole book on WattPad unfortunately! Im sorry any confusion! I hope you like the book!!
Robert and the dog ken saro wiwa by Matías Ripoll and Tomás Braunbautistabuljea
Robert is a steward who works for a wealthy doctor in Nigeria. He is initially well-treated, but his life is ruined when the doctor's new wife brings a dog named Bingo. Robert grows jealous as the dog is treated like a human, while Robert feels discriminated against. During a trip by the doctor and his wife, Robert's hatred boils over and he kills Bingo. The story criticizes how an animal can be valued over a human and shows how jealousy can lead to hatred.
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Premature Burial" tells of a man who develops an obsession with being buried alive due to his fear of premature internment. He recounts several historical examples of people who were accidentally buried alive. The story is told from a third person perspective that later shifts to first person as the narrator experiences an attack of catalepsy where he awakens in a confined dark space, crying for help. He is able to calm down after realizing he is aboard a ship and was not actually entombed. The theme explores the terror of being buried alive and becoming isolated from the world of the living.
El documento describe los orígenes y el desarrollo temprano de Internet, desde las primeras ideas sobre redes de computadoras en la década de 1950 hasta la expansión de la World Wide Web en la década de 1990. J.C.R. Licklider fue pionero al proponer la idea de una "Red Galáctica" en 1962 y promovió el desarrollo de redes mientras dirigía la oficina de procesamiento de información de DARPA. En las décadas de 1980 y 1990, las tecnologías que forman la base de Internet moderna como
The document summarizes several news articles related to freshwater biology and conservation. It announces a £4000 grant from the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) for freshwater research. It also advertises an accredited macroinvertebrate identification course offered by the FBA from October 22-24. Finally, it provides brief summaries of multiple recent news articles on topics like threats to pearl mussels, impacts of warming waters on fish, and invasive fish species in the Danube River.
The document summarizes an article about teaching creativity. It finds the information valid but questions the reliability since the author lacks knowledge about teaching creativity. The article seems intended more to promote the author's book rather than provide reliable information. It raises questions about whether creativity can truly be taught and how it relates to self-knowledge.
This document outlines an agenda for a 45-minute Python tutorial. The tutorial will cover interactive Python usage, basic data types like strings and integers, expressions and operators, functions, and more advanced topics like dictionaries and sets. The agenda includes an introduction to the presenter, instructions for participants to engage on Twitter using a hashtag, and leaves time at the end for questions.
This document analyzes the efficiency of conventional and Islamic banks in Indonesia using data envelopment analysis from 2002-2006. The study finds that Islamic banks are slightly more efficient than conventional banks, though both are improving. Income is the most efficient factor for both bank types, while labor is always inefficient. Deposits are improving in conventional banks but worsening in Islamic banks, while financing has been a problem for conventional banks but high for Islamic banks. The document recommends Islamic banks focus more on attracting floating customers and improving human resources.
Presentation given to the Santa Fe Community Foundation's Marketing Peer Group. Think of Facebook like a sandwich, always start with the bread first. The bread is your customer and fan base.
This document analyzes the cover designs of three music magazines - NME, Kerrang, and Q.
For NME, the masthead is in pink to contrast the black and white main image and promote the featured article about The Clash. Kerrang uses black and white for its logo to match the genre and yellow for the main article about Bring Me the Horizon.
Q keeps its logo simple with two colors. It places the main image and article title prominently to draw attention to news of an Oasis reunion. Common techniques across magazines include placing logos and key details in standard locations to guide the reader's eye. Color, font, and image selection are also used strategically to highlight important
The Best Quality Video For Uncle JohnnieStacey Warner
This short tribute honors Johnnie Harris and describes him as the perfect gentleman. While brief, the document expresses sadness at his passing and promises that he will be remembered fondly until they meet again.
The narrator will die the next day and wants to confess a story. He loves animals, as does his wife, who has a cat named Pluto. The narrator starts drinking and abusing Pluto. He eventually kills Pluto by hanging him from a tree and cutting out his eye. Their house later burns down, impoverishing them. A cat appears that looks like Pluto but with a white mark on its chest resembling a gallows. The narrator tries to kill this cat but his wife intervenes. He hides the cat's body in the cellar wall but the murder is discovered thanks to the cat.
The document provides context and summaries for Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It describes the story's setting in a prisoner's cell and his home, characters including the unnamed narrator and two black cats, and themes around the dark side of human nature, the effects of alcohol, and the idea that evil deeds invite vengeance. The narrator recounts past events in first-person from an unreliable perspective as he awaits execution for a capital crime related to his hatred of a cat he once loved.
The prisoner recounts in writing the events that led to his imprisonment and scheduled execution. He tells of how his growing loathing of a black cat he once loved led him to commit a capital crime. The events take place over several years at his home and a tavern but are written down in a single day from his prison cell the day before his execution.
The document provides a psychoanalysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It analyzes the narrator's psychological transformation from an animal lover to an abuser and murderer. The analysis uses textual, contextual and psychoanalytic theories to understand the narrator's irrationality, perversity, and feelings of guilt. It examines the characters of the narrator, his wife, and the black cats Pluto and the second cat. The narrator's superstitions and "spirit of perverseness" are identified as the psychological drivers behind his violent acts according to the analysis.
The document summarizes Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat". It describes how the story is about a man who loves animals but starts drinking and abusing his black cat Pluto. One day he cuts out one of the cat's eyes and later hangs it. Their house then burns down and they move, where the man adopts another black cat similar to the first. The summary hints at impending horror regarding what may happen with the new cat.
This document profiles famous dogs from movies, comics, cartoons and space exploration. It lists dogs like Dalmatians from Disney movies, Great Danes from comics, collies from films, and Scooby Doo the Great Dane from cartoons. Famous movie dogs mentioned include Fang the mastiff from Harry Potter, Hooch the Doberman from Turner and Hooch, and Toto the terrier from The Wizard of Oz. Other movie dogs featured are Frank the pug from Men in Black and Beethoven the Saint Bernard. The document also notes the first dog in space, Laika, a Russian astronaut.
Edgar Allan Poe is known as the "Father of psychological horror". The document discusses Poe's short story "The Black Cat" and how it uses literary devices like allusion, foreshadowing, pacing, and an unreliable narrator to create suspense and psychological horror. It provides examples of foreshadowing, how the pacing increases tension, and quotes showing a narrator who cannot be trusted that are found in Poe's story.
The document provides an analysis of the characters, setting, point of view, plot, and themes of a story. The narrator and judges are characterized, with the setting being a dark cell designed to kill prisoners. The story is told from the first-person point of view. The plot involves the narrator waking in the cell and trying to escape various deadly traps as the cell walls close in, until he is finally saved by General Lasalle. Central themes are death and the narrator's perseverance to survive despite facing multiple lethal threats.
Grace is not your typical werewolf. Being taken at age eight, she endured most torture and pain that any one person should be able to bear. But when one night's chaos allows her to escape, will she really stay free? Not far after getting away she bumps into some more werewolves. Then the biggest and scariest of them claims she is his mate. Trapped by werewolves again? On top of all of her problems she can't even explain herself. She hasn't talked in 9 years and isn't about to open right up to the scary alpha that is making her feel things she has never felt before.----Hi everyone! Just so you know Silent Luna is now available on Amazon! I got it published and for copyright reasons I could not keep the whole book on WattPad unfortunately! Im sorry any confusion! I hope you like the book!!
Robert and the dog ken saro wiwa by Matías Ripoll and Tomás Braunbautistabuljea
Robert is a steward who works for a wealthy doctor in Nigeria. He is initially well-treated, but his life is ruined when the doctor's new wife brings a dog named Bingo. Robert grows jealous as the dog is treated like a human, while Robert feels discriminated against. During a trip by the doctor and his wife, Robert's hatred boils over and he kills Bingo. The story criticizes how an animal can be valued over a human and shows how jealousy can lead to hatred.
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Premature Burial" tells of a man who develops an obsession with being buried alive due to his fear of premature internment. He recounts several historical examples of people who were accidentally buried alive. The story is told from a third person perspective that later shifts to first person as the narrator experiences an attack of catalepsy where he awakens in a confined dark space, crying for help. He is able to calm down after realizing he is aboard a ship and was not actually entombed. The theme explores the terror of being buried alive and becoming isolated from the world of the living.
El documento describe los orígenes y el desarrollo temprano de Internet, desde las primeras ideas sobre redes de computadoras en la década de 1950 hasta la expansión de la World Wide Web en la década de 1990. J.C.R. Licklider fue pionero al proponer la idea de una "Red Galáctica" en 1962 y promovió el desarrollo de redes mientras dirigía la oficina de procesamiento de información de DARPA. En las décadas de 1980 y 1990, las tecnologías que forman la base de Internet moderna como
The document summarizes several news articles related to freshwater biology and conservation. It announces a £4000 grant from the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) for freshwater research. It also advertises an accredited macroinvertebrate identification course offered by the FBA from October 22-24. Finally, it provides brief summaries of multiple recent news articles on topics like threats to pearl mussels, impacts of warming waters on fish, and invasive fish species in the Danube River.
The document summarizes an article about teaching creativity. It finds the information valid but questions the reliability since the author lacks knowledge about teaching creativity. The article seems intended more to promote the author's book rather than provide reliable information. It raises questions about whether creativity can truly be taught and how it relates to self-knowledge.
This document outlines an agenda for a 45-minute Python tutorial. The tutorial will cover interactive Python usage, basic data types like strings and integers, expressions and operators, functions, and more advanced topics like dictionaries and sets. The agenda includes an introduction to the presenter, instructions for participants to engage on Twitter using a hashtag, and leaves time at the end for questions.
This document analyzes the efficiency of conventional and Islamic banks in Indonesia using data envelopment analysis from 2002-2006. The study finds that Islamic banks are slightly more efficient than conventional banks, though both are improving. Income is the most efficient factor for both bank types, while labor is always inefficient. Deposits are improving in conventional banks but worsening in Islamic banks, while financing has been a problem for conventional banks but high for Islamic banks. The document recommends Islamic banks focus more on attracting floating customers and improving human resources.
Presentation given to the Santa Fe Community Foundation's Marketing Peer Group. Think of Facebook like a sandwich, always start with the bread first. The bread is your customer and fan base.
This document analyzes the cover designs of three music magazines - NME, Kerrang, and Q.
For NME, the masthead is in pink to contrast the black and white main image and promote the featured article about The Clash. Kerrang uses black and white for its logo to match the genre and yellow for the main article about Bring Me the Horizon.
Q keeps its logo simple with two colors. It places the main image and article title prominently to draw attention to news of an Oasis reunion. Common techniques across magazines include placing logos and key details in standard locations to guide the reader's eye. Color, font, and image selection are also used strategically to highlight important
The Best Quality Video For Uncle JohnnieStacey Warner
This short tribute honors Johnnie Harris and describes him as the perfect gentleman. While brief, the document expresses sadness at his passing and promises that he will be remembered fondly until they meet again.
Schools should focus on teaching creativity to better prepare students for an uncertain future. While creativity is difficult to define and measure, exposing students to the arts, collaborative projects, and unconventional thinking can help develop their creative skills and abilities. Incorporating creativity into curriculums may help students develop the innovative problem solving skills needed for their future careers and lives.
Georgia is a country located in the Caucasus region with a population that speaks Georgian. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi, which has many old churches and is located near mountains. Visitors should be aware of local customs like avoiding interfering with drunk people or taking photos without permission.
Optimisation flux de patients au bloc opératoireThierry Dufresne
"Good Plan" is a real-time and mobile Operating Room management software application that provides clinicians and administrators with all of the available information on each surgical procedure planned, underway, or completed. It supports decision-making and management of all surgical procedures, by including features for OR Planning & Scheduling, Material Management and Material Requirement Planning, Pre-admission consultations, documentation of operating times (pre, intra and post-operative). By applying Supply Chain Management techniques, the solution is able to provide better usage of the Operating Room (the «Theater»), by optimizing the patients, clinicians, and administrators flows, for a better patient care and proven hospital costs savings.
El documento describe la importancia de las métricas de software para mejorar la calidad en el desarrollo de software. Explica que las métricas proporcionan información objetiva que puede usarse para mejorar los procesos y productos de software. El autor realizó una investigación para proponer un conjunto de métricas que puedan aplicarse durante el desarrollo de software de realidad virtual en una universidad cubana para mejorar la gestión de la calidad.
This document contains announcements for students at Stayner Collegiate Institute regarding various upcoming events, activities, meetings, and deadlines. Key details include:
- Plaid Day is tomorrow and students should wear plaid shirts and pajama pants for homeroom points.
- The Green Team will meet in room 224 at 10:55 today and there is an important meeting for grade 11-12 students interested in hiking White Mountains tomorrow at 10:55 in room 201.
- Tickets for a Barrie Colts hockey game on November 7th are on sale, with $6 from each ticket going back to the school.
- The Clearview Cybergnomes Robotics Club is looking for new
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El documento describe la historia temprana de Internet y su evolución. Explica que las ideas fundamentales surgieron en la década de 1950 y se implementaron prácticamente en la década de 1980 cuando las tecnologías que conocemos como la base de Internet moderna comenzaron a expandirse. También describe los esfuerzos pioneros de JCR Licklider para establecer una red mundial en la década de 1960 a través de su trabajo en DARPA.
Este documento describe los cinco gigantes de Internet: Apple, fundada por Steve Jobs y Steve Wozniak en 1971 y conocida por dispositivos como el iPhone, iPad e iPod; Google, fundada por Larry Page y Sergey Brin en 1998 y conocida por su motor de búsqueda y Gmail; Amazon, fundada por Jeff Bezos en 1994 y especializada en comercio electrónico; Facebook, lanzada en 2004 por Mark Zuckerberg originalmente para estudiantes de Harvard; y Microsoft, fundada por Bill Gates y Paul Allen en 1975 y especializada en dispositivos electrónicos y software.