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fractions of red and green , and report the result on the color triangle .do you obtain ? Show the result with a reflectance curve . Also : calculate theIf you mix two parts of magenta paint and one part of yellow paint , what color8 .( 0 ( 1 )( 101 )

 

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eadership is the ability to influence others to achieve organizational goals. Organizations spend billions of dollars each year to improve the leadership skills of its employees. Leadership skills are needed within organizations to execute the vision, mission and strategic goals of the organization.

Visit the mind tools website and complete the short Leadership Skills exercise (https:// After you explore your strengths and areas for growth, address the following items in your response:

  • What are your strengths?
  • Where do you have opportunities to grow your leadership skills?
  • Based on your assessment results, propose three things you can do to improve your leadership skills

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Gold Rush. It needs to be at least 500 words.

by white, non-English-speaking Europeans, and then, in a descending order, men and women whose skin became progressively darker and habits progressively different from the white man’s: the Mexicans, the Indians, the Chinese. Without much thought or effort on their part, Anglo men established their dominance over California by systematically asserting themselves over others.

Of course, the major motivation of those in California at this time was the desire to strike it rich. Although some people did just this, there was only a finite amount of wealth to be uncovered, leaving most men few options for increasing their status. Racism, codifying the differences between themselves and others, was one way to raise perceived power in a landscape where men were often at odds with, and at the mercy of, an environment over which they had very little control. Roaring Camp: The Social World of the California Gold Rush by Susan Lee Johnson, demonstrates how life was different for white men, and how they acted to maintain their superiority in California.

Theirs was a world where status had already been shaken up. Due to the scarcity of white women and the need for some means of support, many men found themselves employed in positions that back east would only have gone to girls. They eased the stigma of such labor by assuring themselves that such work was still manly, and by setting themselves above those of other races and cultures. They categorized the French as “dainty (small, little, diminutive)” (Johnson 118). Mexican men were seen as “‘lazy Greasers’ in ‘dirty Zerapes’” (Johnson 123) while Mexican women existed solely for the purpose of cooking and being ogled. Native Americans were afforded even less respect, and white men could murder them with impunity, with their killers “posing as heroes” (Bibby 54).

“Systematic harassment” (Johnson 125) of the Chinese forced some men out of the mines, where white men wanted to work. Language was an

 

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Uncertainty about the future and firm’s investment.

Consider a firm that operates for two periods using capital and labor to produce. The firm starts with K units capital and has to decide optimally its labor demand for both periods and the investment so as to maximize the discounted value of profits. When the firm chooses the investment it is uncertain about the value of future productivity. The firm thinks that with probability p the productivity is going to be high (zh), and with probability 1 − p it is going to be zero, so that no production takes place in the future (no labor is hired and no capital is used, so there is no depreciation). Note that it is only profitable to invest when z’ is higher than zero.

Since the firm does not know for sure the value of z’ , it maximizes the expected value of profits

(a) What are the profits in the second period if z’ = zh?

(b) What are profits in the second period if z’ = 0?

(c) What is the optimality condition for investment? Interpret it.

(d) Note that when p = 1 this problem is the same as the one in the book. How does the investment demand change when p < 1? Explain.

 

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