Read the book the Accidental Billionaires (far more clear than the movie) and do the research on the lawsuits... his original partner was tossed (thanks to the judges Mr de Silva is back on the masthead) a couple of (US Olympic medalist rowers) won a significant suit with a not insignificant ca$h payoutthe 'ringer' (who claimed to have been the real brains behind Napster and is well known in the valley) helped Mr Z on some significantas for the sex, drugs, rock and roll well who can tell the truth, but to be honest I reckon the average early-20s dude (rather, nerd) with sudden large bags of money to spend might have a party or two so yes, it is probably somewhat exaggerated or understated based on the leanings of the journo involved but it is true. Pretty much all of it. But the book does provide a balanced view apparently researched from all angles.
But business was never promised as pleasant and young Mr Zuckerberg has done rather well for himself, all in all (but it is time to hire a CEO, maybe...).
Mark Zuckerberg is the founder and CEO of Facebook, which he started in his college dorm room in 2004 with roomates Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes and from New York. Zuckerberg is responsible for setting the overall direction and product strategy for the company. He leads the design of Facebook's service and development of its core technology and infrastructure.
Mark studied computer science at Harvard University before moving the company to Palo Alto, California. Earlier in life, Zuckerberg developed a music recommendation system called Synapse and a peer-to-peer client called Wirehog. However, he abandoned both to pursue new projects.
Zuckerberg attended Harvard University and studied computer science before founding Facebook. While at Harvard, Zuckerberg created Facemash, a website that compared students' dorm photos side-by-side in a fashion similar to HOT or NOT. Harvard administration was not amused, and Zuckerberg faced subsequent disciplinary action.
Less than three months later, he launched Facebook. In September 2010, Zuckerberg donated $100 million to the Newark Public School System to help renovate and revamp the system. Zuckerberg won the 2007 Crunchie Award for 'Best Startup CEO.' He was the Time Magazine 2010 Person Of The Year.
He also won the 2012 Crunchie Award for CEO of the year.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.