Psychosis and Fantasy in Brian Evenson’s “Windeye” In everyone’s childhood‚ little girls try their mothers’ high-heeled shoes‚ standing in front of mirrors. Little boys dream of becoming independent men‚ just like their fathers or super stars. Thus‚ almost everyone has fantasies about their own future life when one was young‚ and maybe they fantasize that they are teachers‚ police‚ or doctors in the future. All these fantasies are the normal performance of people at different stages. However‚ there
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Returns 1 RETURNS Prices and returns Let Pt be the price of an asset at time t. Assuming no dividends the net return is Pt Pt − Pt−1 −1= Rt = Pt−1 Pt−1 The simple gross return is Pt = 1 + Rt Pt−1 Returns 2 Example: If Pt−1 = 2 and Pt = 2.1 then 2.1 Pt 1 + Rt = = = 1.05 and Rt = 0.05 Pt−1 2 Returns 3 The gross return over k periods (t − k to t) is 1 + Rt (k) := Pt−1 Pt−k+1 Pt Pt ··· = Pt−k Pt−1 Pt−2 Pt−k = (1 + Rt ) · · · (1 + Rt−k+1 ) Returns are • scale-free‚ meaning that they do not depend
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an investor. b. the expected return on a risky asset. c. the expected return on a collection of risky assets. d. the variance of returns for a risky asset. e. the standard deviation of returns for a collection of risky assets. PORTFOLIO WEIGHTS 2. The percentage of a portfolio’s total value invested in a particular asset is called that asset’s: a. portfolio return. b. portfolio weight. c. portfolio risk. d. rate of return. e. investment value.
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Risk and Return: Portfolio Theory and Asset Pricing Models Portfolio Theory Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) Efficient frontier Capital Market Line (CML) Security Market Line (SML) Beta calculation Arbitrage pricing theory Fama-French 3-factor model Portfolio Theory • Suppose Asset A has an expected return of 10 percent and a standard deviation of 20 percent. Asset B has an expected return of 16 percent and a standard deviation of 40 percent. If the correlation between A and B is 0.6
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MODELLING ABNORMAL RETURN: A REVIEW ARTICLE Oleh Norman Strong Overview Paper ini memberikan panduan untuk metodologi event study dan menguraikan prosedur pemodelan return abnormal dan masalah yang terkait. Event Study Event study adalah nama yang diberikan pada penelitian empiris atas hubungan antara harga sekuritas dengan kejadian ekonomi (economic events). Kebanyakan event study memfokuskan pada perilaku harga saham dalam rangka untuk menguji apakah perilaku stokastik mereka dipengaruhi oleh pengungkapan
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Returns to Scale Returns to scale is a concept that tries to explain the behaviour of the output in relation to the change in the total scale of operations of the firm. A change of scale of operations means a change in the total size of the firm‚ i.e. a change in both labour and capital of the firm. For determining the returns to scale‚ we need to calculate the Output Elasticity where: Output Elasticity = % change in Output/% change in all inputs The different types of returns to scales
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also responsible for much of the humorous dialogue in The Beatles’ animated film‚ Yellow Submarine‚ although he did not receive an on-screen credit. At about the same time a selection of his poems was published‚ along with work from Adrian Henri and Brian Patten‚ in a best-selling paperback volume of verse entitled The Mersey Sound‚ first published in 1967‚ revised in 1983 and again in 2007. On March 2‚ 1978‚ McGough appeared in All You Need Is Cash‚ a mockumentary detailing the career of a Beatles-like
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theme of identity and O’Neill’s struggles with this issue of identity throughout the play. Other characters are shown to have split identities‚ which reinforces Friel ideas of how history will portray them. Making history is a play by‚ playwright Brian Friel. The play is set in the Elizabethan era‚ during the renaissance period. From the scenes of the play‚ Friel uses the events of O’Neill‚ Earl of Tyrone as his attempt to secure a deal with Spain that will drive the last of Elizabeth’s English
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The fabulous setting in The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick is in a crowded train station in Paris‚ France. I know this is the setting because in the very beginning of the book‚ Selznick draws the Eiffel Tower at night‚ which is found in Paris. The time frame of this book is in the 1931.I know this because Hugo Cabret makes references throughout the novel about events that happened in‚ say‚ 1929‚ which he finds as a recent event. Also‚ everyone at a theatre saw movies as “works of art”
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The documentary Return to the Wild debates the two very different argued reasons of why Chris McCandless went into the wild. The writers choose to uncover the dark secrets of the McCandless family and to reveal the truth as to why Chris travelled into the Alaskan wilderness. The documentary adopts an intense tone in the beginning that shifts to a more light hearted attitude throughout the second half of the film using symbolism‚ cinematography‚ audio‚ and various interviews in order to explain to
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