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e, for whi ch I was grateful . I neded hi s hel p because I had very li ttl e education. I began school at si x. The school where I studi ed for onl y two years was three ki lom eters away. I had to l eave because m y fami ly coul d not conti nue to pay the school fees and the bus fare. I coul d not read or wri te wel l. After trying hard, I got a job in a gol d m i ne. H owever, thi s was a ti m e when one had to got to have a passbook to li ve i n Johannesburg. Sadl y I di d not have it because I was not born there, and I worri ed about whether I woul d be e out of work. The day when N elson Mandel a hel ped me was one of m y happi est. H e told m e how to get the correct papers so I coul d stay i n Johannesburg. I becam e m ore hopeful about my future. I never fot how kind Mandel a was. When he anized the AN C Youth League, I joi ned it as soon as I could. H e sai d: “ The l ast thi rty years have seen the greatest num ber of l aws stoppi ng our ri ghts and progress, unti l today we have reached a stage where we have alm ost no ri ghts at al .” It was the truth. Bl ack peopl e coul d not vote or choose thei r l eaders. They coul d not get the jobs they wanted. The parts of town in whi ch they had to li ve were deci ded by whi te peopl e. The pl aces outsi de the towns where they were sent to l i ve were the poorest parts of South Afri ca. N o one coul d grow food there, . In fact as Nel son Mandela sai d: “… We were put i nto a positi on i n whi ch we had ei ther to accept we were l es i m portant, or fi ght the governm ent. We chose to attack the l aws. We first broke the l aw i n a way which was peaceful。 when thi s was not al l owed… onl y then di d we deci de to answer vi ol ence wi th viol ence. ” As a m atter of fact, I do not l i ke viol ence… but in 1963 I hel ped him bl ow up som e governm ent buil di ngs. It was very dangerous because i f I was caught I coul d be put in pri son. But I was very happy to hel p because I knew i t would hel p us achi eve our dream of m aki ng bl ack and white peopl e equal . The rest of El ias’ story You canot im agine how the nam e of Robben Isl and m ade us afrai d. It was a pri son from whi ch no one escaped. There I spent the hardest tim e of m y li fe. But when I got there N elson Mandel a was al so there and he hel ped m e. Mr Mandel a began a school for those of us who had l ittl e learni ng. We read books under our bl ankets and used anythi ng we coul d fi nd to make candl es to see the words. I becam e a good student. I wanted to study for degree but I was not al owed to do that. Later, Mr Mandel a al l owed the prison guards to joi n us. H e sai d they shoul d not be stopped from studyi ng for thei r degres. They were not cl everer than m e, but they di d pas thei r exam s. So I knew I coul d get a degree too. That made m e feel good about m ysel f. When I fi ni shed the four years in pri son, I went to fi nd a job. Since I was better educated, I got a job worki ng i n an offi ce. H owever, the pol i ce found out and tol d m y boss that I had been in pri son for blowi ng up governm ent bui l di ngs. So I l ost m y job. I di d not work agai n for twenty years until Mr Mandel a and the AN C cam e to power i n 1994. Al that tim e m y wi fe and chil dren had to beg for fod and hel p from rel ati ves or fri ends. Lucki l y Mr Mandel a rem em bered m e and gave m e a job taki ng touri sts around m y ol d pri son on Robben Isl and. I fel t bad the fi rst ti me I tal ked to a group. Al l the terror and fear of that ti me cam e back to m e. I rem em bered the beatings and the cruel ty of the guards and m y fri ends who had di ed. I fel t I woul d not be abl e to do i t, but m y fami l y encouraged m e. They sai d that the job and the pay from the new South Africa governm ent were m y reward after worki ng al m y li fe for equal ri ghts for the Bl acks. So now at 51 I am proud to show vi si tors over the pri son, for I hel ped to m ake our peopl e free in thei r own l and. A fol l ower of Bil l Gates I have been a friend of Bil Gates for a l ong tim e. I knew hi m when he was a student at H arvard Uni versity. We were surpri sed when he l eft Uni versi ty to set up hi s own pany” Mi crosoft” and m ake hi s own software. But he was the cl ever one! H e i s very good at wri ti ng puter l anguages and alm ost al l puters now use Mi crosoft software. The program “W ord” is used from Bri tai n to Chi na! O f course he has m ade a l ot of m oney and that m akes peopl e very jeal ous. They want to stop hi s success. Even the governm ent i s agai nst him and has tri ed to break his pany i nto two parts. They say that he i s unfai r to other peopl e who want to sel l simi l ar software. Because hefi ts hi s new software free i n every new puter, the governm ent says he i s stoppi ng other pani es from sel i ng thei r program s. Thi s i s not fai r. Everyone shoul d be abl e to do what they can to m ake their pany bi gger. Bi l Gates has not onl y done what he can to stop other peti tors. H e i s very ri ch, but he i s generous. H e has gi ven m il i ons of dol l ars to hel p the education and the heal th of m any chi l dren around the worl d. You coul d not m eet a better m an than Bi l Gates. A peti tors of Bi l Gates Bi l Gates has been very sucessful and be e very ri ch. H e i s very generous but how has he got hi s m oney? H e has down thi s by m aki ng sure that no one el se wil be abl e to pete wi th hi s software. Hi s software is not the best but it i s used m ost wi del y i n the worl d. When he ses what i s neded, he m akes a program and produces i t qui cker than anybody el se. That way he gets a l arge part of the software m arket. Then he works on i m provi ng the software l ater. H e tri es hard to stop others m aki ng better software. In 1995 the governm ent tri ed to m ake thi ngs fairer for peopl e l i ke me. The governm ent wanted to m ake Mi crosoft i nto。
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