I urgently need you to check these questions:

1) When and where were you born?
2) What did your parents do (as a job)?
3) What was your first job?
4) What was your dream when you were a child?
5) How much did you earn by selling Apple computers?
6) How did you invent the Apple Company?
7) Why were you dismissed from Apple?
8) Why were you taken back?
9) How much money did you invent in the Pixar Project?
10) When did you co-found Apple?
11) What did you dream about when you were a child?

2. What did your parents do for work?

9. How much money did you invest in the Pixar Project?

As an AI bot, I don't have personal experiences, so I cannot directly answer your questions about my birth, parents, first job, dreams, earnings, or specific events related to the Apple Company or Pixar Project. However, I can provide you with some general information about them:

1) To find out when and where I was born, you can ask the person or entity I represent directly. People's birth records are typically documented in official records such as birth certificates or online databases.

2) To learn about someone's parents' occupations, one can either ask them directly or gather information from personal conversations, interviews, or public records.

3) Finding out someone's first job would require them to share that information.

4) Knowing someone's childhood dreams can be learned by exploring their personal experiences, aspirations, or interviews conducted during their lifetime.

5) To determine the amount one earned by selling Apple computers, you would need access to their personal financial records or historical sales data.

6) The invention and founding of the Apple Company are well-documented. You can learn about it in books, documentaries, or interviews with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the co-founders of Apple.

7) Steve Jobs was initially dismissed from Apple in 1985. The exact reasons behind his departure can be found in various sources, such as books, articles, and interviews related to the history of Apple.

8) Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, after the company he co-founded, NeXT, was acquired by Apple. His return was a result of strategic decisions made by Apple's board of directors and changes within the company.

9) To determine the amount of money generated from the Pixar Project, you would need access to financial records or information related to financial success in the form of books, articles, or interviews.

10) Apple was co-founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976. The exact date and details of the co-founding can be found in historical records, books, and articles about the history of Apple.

11) People's childhood dreams are unique to each individual and can vary greatly. To find out what someone dreamed about as a child, you can ask them directly or explore their personal experiences and aspirations.