You are considering investing in Theranos at the time of their latest round. The valuation will be in the billions. Please use the Venture Assessment Framework to evaluate to assess the venture and answcixer the question would you invest?

As you might know Theranos at one point was a unicorn with a $9 billion valuation. I want you to think about the question as if you were an investor during their incredible rise. I don’t want you to consider that the company has failed with the founder going to trial this summer for fraud!

Question: You are considering investing in Theranos at the time of their latest round. The valuation will be in the billions. Please use the Venture Assessment Framework to evaluate to assess the venture and answcixer the question would you invest?

Cold War

I need a reaction paper based on two resources. I’m not sure which one I should choose. I will file all source. You must choose two of them. Although these resources allude both the cold war and the civil rights era, I only need to use one topic The cold war or the civil rights era in my reaction paper. So it must be one topic.

Microeconomics: Reaction Piece

The U.S. government imposes an excise tax of $38.20 per passenger on all transatlantic flights.
a) What determines who bears the burden (i.e., the economic incidence) of this tax?
b) Who do you think will bear more of the burden of this ticket tax: a business traveller whose trip is essential for work versus a tourist with flexible travel plans? Why? Explain.

a) If Pfizer is a monopolist in the market for the cholesterol-lowering drug, Lipitor, with constant marginal costs of production of $1/dose (i.e., MC = 1) and faces a daily demand curve (inverse demand function) of the form
P=11
1
200
Q
P=11-1200Q
, what will be the profit maximizing price and quantity for Pfizers output if it must charge the same price to every consumer?
b) If Pfizer were able to charge a different price to consumers depending on whether or not they have private health insurance, how will this affect producer surplus (in qualitative terms) relative to the situation in (a) where it can only charge a single price? How will this affect market efficiency? Explain.

c) Assuming no other market imperfections or externalities, how will this ticket tax distort behavior in the market for transatlantic air travel, and how will this affect economic efficiency?
d) BONUS: Suppose that the marginal cost of transatlantic air travel is constant and that demand is linear and downward sloping (as usual). How will the burden of the ticket tax be shared between consumers and producers if the airline industry is perfectly competitive? What if airlines have market power (i.e., the industry is imperfectly competitive)?

M proposal: Mongolian Grill (Ivey Case)

E.
Proposal’s Potential Pricing & Revenue Optimization Analysis:
Demand forecast: weekly & annual dinner at Waterloo, highlighting critical time periods and newly
F.
Conclusion. Proposal’s overall impact including client’s capital investment recuperation and justify why your 5 proposal should be chosen.
Propose Operations Management strategy: 20  operations efficiency improvements and overall service experience strategies. Demonstrate how these
strategies will further enhance the above chosen option / if no option was chosen, how these strategies
plan’s impact on service experience and capacity management (total dinner capacity and perished opportunity)
introduced day‐parts
Revenue and Yield forecast: weekly & annual dinner at Waterloo, highlighting critical time period and newly introduced day‐parts.
Compare current and proposed revenue: weekly & annual dinner at Waterloo, highlighting critical time period and newly introduced day‐parts.

dont use outside sources just use the file i have bz is proposal presentstion of the stucixdy case and make sure to do all the requiremnts of 2E

Investigating Lack of Minorities in Senior Leadership Positions in Global Management

This is a wrap-up stage of all the previous stages. Write an abbreviated research proposal for a mixed methods research on the topic that you selected and get approved at the beginning of the term. You have been working on the major pieces along the way in the past few weeks. Now, it’s time to put them together in the form of a research proposal. The research proposal should include the following:
Introduction,
Background of the study
Literature review (review peer-reviewed journal articles related to your topic)
Your mixed methods research design,
Your data collection plan
Your data analysis plan
Please use APA style, including a cover page and references.

Pick a short (“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” or “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere”) analyzing, and annotate it. To annotate means to underline, highlight, and make brief notes to yourself about anything that strikes you as significant

Pick a short (“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” or “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere”) analyzing, and annotate it. To annotate means to underline, highlight, and make brief notes to yourself about anything that
strikes you as significant: character, setting, plot, language, point of view, theme, symbols, irony, imagery, etc.
Next, look over your notes for patterns. Pay attention to any ideas that were repeated, or choose which
of your annotations is most interesting (i.e. what idea you want to examine and analyze). Pick whichever
observation intrigues you.
Now write four or five main idea sentences that generally state what you have observed or discovered.
Choose the best attempt, and continue to refine it. This will be your thesis statement. Remember that a thesis statement is different than a topic. A thesis statement should relate one element (or several elements) of the story to the entire text. Also, be sure that your thesis isn’t too narrow—remember the minimum length.
Review the “Questions for Responsive Reading and Writing” in Chapter 31, Writing about Fiction (pages
1106 – 1113 in Literature to Go, to get an idea of the types of things to discuss in your analysis.
YOU MAY NOT USE ANY OUTSIDE SOURCES FOR THIS PAPER. IT’S JUST YOU AND THE TEXT.General Format (AKA Pre-Requisites):
Use MLA format for the paper:
Typed and double-spaced, 1” margins all around the page, indent each paragraph, first-page heading in upper left corner, double-spaced, just like in the sample “A&P” essay (pg. 1111), use a “boring” 12 point font—nothing fancy, nothing bold or italicized, paper title should be centered, not underlined, not bold, double-spaced down from the heading, each page should have your last name and page number in the upper right corner, just like the
sample “A&P” essay on pages 1111 – 1113. Example: Smith 2
• include a Works Cited page for the story you’re discussing (see sample “A&P” one on p. 1113), at least 750 words but no more than 1,000 words, include at least ten direct quotes from the story, using in-text citations with page numbers.r Essay:
The introduction should be one to two paragraphs (¶s) and should identify the work, the author, and
your thesis. Try to make it interesting—use a quotation, question, etc. to grab attention.
The body will be approximately four to six ¶s. This is where you will use specific examples from the story
to support your thesis. You must include at least TEN specific quotes from the story in your analysis. Your
opinion/ideas are justified only once you have used the text to support your claims. Think of all of the elements
(buzzwords) you’ve learned; these are your tools. Using these buzzwords in your essay proves to me that you
know what they mean and can utilize them.
If you prefer, you can choose to discuss how some of the following elements work to develop and
reinforce the story’s THEME:
Plot Character(s) Irony Diction
Setting/Atmosphere Point of View Tone Symbolism
You still need to use at least ten specific quotations in your paper. But this may make it easier for some of you to
conceptualize how to ANALYZE your story. Not all of these elements will be covered equally in your paper,
because some will be more important than others. However, the ones that you choose should be important to
your thesis and not just “mentionable.” Try to focus your ¶s—identify a topic sentence for each, if that helps.
The conclusion will be one to two ¶s and should summarize your thesis. Don’t end your essay by
bringing up new points—the conclusion should briefly repeat the main point of your discussion, but shouldn’t
“parrot” the introduction. You may choose to end with a particularly fitting quotation from the text.Do not use “I” or “me” or “you” or “we” in this essacixy. Keep a detached third person perspective.

European Union in World Politics – The EU’s Foreign Policy System: Actors

After you have completed the Unit’s readings, you may proceed to doing the assestment in attachments. It consists of two exercises. The first one consists of a battery of 5 questions to be answered concisely in a maximum of 70 words each. Exercise 2 consists of a short essay (max. 400 words). To do this essay you will have to read a press article on the EU’s migration pact (see the link in the CAT exercise) and write a single short piece addressing the indicated points/questions.

The document with these exercises & more instructions is titled “Template to be filled”
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Stefan Keukeleire and Tom Delreux, “The EU’s Foreign Policixcy System: Actors”, pp. 61-93.