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Timeline Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 106 pages (31,821 words)
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Robert Doniger

Robert Doniger's rise to power is a sad indictment of modern society. Doniger is cruel, vindictive, anti-social, and predatory in his business dealings. He thinks nothing of ruining a competitor's reputation with slanderous lies in order to win a lucrative contract. Doniger has no respect for his fellow human beings and is convinced of his own superiority. His brilliant mind and penchant for inventing lucrative technology has convinced him that he is better than the rest of the populace. He routinely calls some of society's most brilliant thinkers 'fools' and 'idiots.' Doniger's only means of interacting with others is through verbal insults and lies. Yet throughout Doniger's thirty-eight years, those around him have routinely put up with his behavior. Why? For the money.

ITC is Doniger's third start-up company. He earned his first billion early.....

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