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    Ever After, directed by Andy Tennant, scrutinizes the expedition of Danielle de Barbarac, a young girl living in 16th-century Europe. Danielle’s lifetime is a fresh, natural retelling of the standard fairy tale of Cinderella. First, a devoted father's princess, she is now obligated to be a servant for her stepmother and stepsisters after the death of her beloved father. She is a lady who has sympathy and compassion for the people of France and desires a world that is consolidated and not divided…

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    funds to impact our community and beyond. Like the UD student, our members find inspiration in creating a better environment that affects positive change. Our philanthropic ideology focuses on efforts in three areas: local organizations, Reading Is Fundamental and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. We know inspiration often comes from personal connections. We encourage our chapters to assist local organizations that hold special meaning for them. Whether it’s supporting agencies that benefit…

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    A. Calculate the expected value of the alternating St. Petersburg lottery in form of an infinite series? Fair gamble: In the Lottery gamble, this is chance of winning or losing for the person. A lottery is a fair gamble L=[x, -x; 1/2, 1/2\] Such that Ex= Where, x is the random variable events. The St. Petersburg Paradox: S. No: Outcomes Prices Probability 1 H $2 1/2=0.5 2 TH -$4 1/4=0.25 3 TTH $8 1/8=0.125 4 TTTH -$16 1/16=0.0625 5 TTTTH $32 1/32=0.03125 --- --- --- --- N n(T…..T)H…

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    We want the neural network to predict the stock price at a future date using stock price, EMA, RSI and MACD data of today and the last few days. The neural network can be configured to have a specified number of hidden layers. In addition to hidden layers the neural network has an input layer and an output layer. In the input layer we give the input that is stock price, EMA, RSI and MACD data of today and the last few days. The hidden layer comes between the input layer and the output layer. At…

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    Activist Hedge Funds

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    intervention in target firms? and 2. Does hedge fund activism create value for shareholders in the target firms and investors in the hedge funds? The authors note that activist hedge funds tend to target “value” firms that have low valuations compared to “fundamentals”. The authors discern five main investment objectives that activist state in their 13D filings: 1. General undervaluation / maximize shareholder value 2. Capital structure 3. Business strategy 4. Sale of target…

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    each. Finally, NOC’s vocalization attempts shared one other similarity to human speech, which is that his fundamental frequencies varied from 200 to 300 Hz, which is considerably lower than usual for a whale (Ridgway et al. 2012). White whales produce sound…

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    Bloodstain Research Paper

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    Swipe bloodstains which is in the catorgory of transfer bloodstain patterns, are created when a wet bloody object comes in contact with a target surface. Its use to identify an object or body part. A wipe pattene is created from an obkect moving through the a bloodstain, while a swipe pattens is created from an obect leaving bloosstain. Number is mark a swipe bloosstain becasue there seems to be a swipe of a hand print or sometime of object that has moved through the bloodstain, their are also…

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    excessive relative valuations placed on tech and growth stocks. Some companies, with multiples of 50x and greater placed on its earnings (and in some cases negative earnings for tech stocks) could be viewed as excessive and not reflecting true fundamentals of the company. It seemed like investors were not being “rational” when viewing these companies and were too involved in the…

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    Intel and AMD are two companies that operate in the semiconductor industry. Although they are in the same industry they are very different in terms of market capitalization with Intel being valued at $149.55 billion and AMD being valued at $3.80 billion. The differences are also showcased in their stock returns. Intel’s average annual three-year return is 9% while AMD’s is 2%. Therefore, Intel has produced a higher return for their investors over the previous three years. But when comparing…

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    Growth stocks and value stocks are both good investments. However, knowing the nuances of each type of stock and when is the optimum time to invest in each is the key to having a sound investment strategy and maximum return for the investor. Growth stocks are usually characterized by strong growth rates, in current, prior and future periods. Growth stocks a can be defined as the stock of a company which is growing earnings and/or revenues faster than the industry or the overall market.…

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