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Missing Gates

 Please list, in order of largest first, the top 100 companies from around the world with "Gate" in their name.   As an AI language model, I don't have real-time data or access to current rankings. However, as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, I can provide you with a list of some notable companies with "Gate" in their name. Please note that this list may not be exhaustive and the rankings could have changed since then. Here are some examples: Microsoft (formerly Microsoft Corporation) The Walt Disney Company Tencent Holdings Ltd. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Facebook, Inc. Accenture plc Agilent Technologies, Inc. Mastercard Incorporated Visa Inc. Salesforce.com, Inc. VMware, Inc. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company NetApp, Inc. Pinterest, Inc. Nvidia Corporation Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Ingersoll Rand Inc. Autodesk, Inc. Microchip Technology Inc. Blackbaud, Inc. MicroStrategy Incorporated Citrix Systems...

Autism: hyperfixation explained

  Hyperfixation is a term often used in the context of autism to describe intense and focused interests or obsessions that individuals with autism may develop. It refers to a state where someone becomes deeply engrossed in a specific topic, activity, or hobby for an extended period of time. Hyperfixations can vary widely from person to person and can revolve around a vast range of subjects such as dinosaurs, trains, computers, specific TV shows or movies, or even obscure or niche topics. The intensity of the interest can be so strong that it becomes a dominant and consuming aspect of the individual's life. There are a few key characteristics commonly associated with hyperfixation in autism: Intensity and Focus: Individuals with autism often display a remarkable ability to focus on their interests with great intensity and attention to detail. They may spend hours researching, collecting, or engaging in activities related to their hyperfixation. Depth of Knowledge: People with ...