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If you have a small business, you may be able to use Elements. If you’re a web designer or multimedia projector, you’re likely to need Photoshop. Before you buy the program You should have a certain amount of experience with computers and software. You should want to learn to use all the features, since this will be time consuming. You should look for a free version of the program you can use. That way, you won’t have to upgrade your computer hardware, since you’ll be able to edit the photos with a machine that can run a familiar software. Photoshop Elements vs Photoshop vs Gimp Another photo editing app to consider is Gimp, which is one of the best free graphics apps. You can use Gimp to edit images and make them into other things. It can do the basics of editing photos like cropping and resizing, and it can do most basic graphic design. Gimp is similar to Photoshop Elements but it has a much simpler user interface. 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Broadly speaking, there are three categories of factors that make up risk: a- Statistical risk due to the randomness of returns from individual stocks and the correlations between them b- Financial risk due to the financial commitments embedded in stock prices c- Psychological risk due to the uncertainty that companies will continue to exist, and as investors, we are sensitive to the risk that we won't even find out if our company ceases to exist Of the three, the risk level posed by category b can be readily calculated using the probability distribution. I will assume for this discussion that a mean rate of return is $r$ and a variance of $v$. Then there is a linear relationship betweeen the mean and variance. (a) Statistical risk: Risk due to stock returns taken to be lognormally distributed, and the covariances between them similarly distributed as well. In this case, a portfolio with $n$ assets that has a similar return has risk $(\sigma *\sqrt{n})$ (b) Financial risk: Risk due to stock prices, which are representative of the value of a company's assets, and have a linear relationship between mean and variance. In this case, a portfolio with $n$ assets that has a similar price has risk $r*n*\sigma$ (c) Psychological risk: Risk due to the uncertainty that a company will continue to exist. The decline in a company's stock price will result in a reduction in the value of its assets. If it were possible to isolate the "fair" market value of those assets, What's New in the? People in the field of instant messaging (IM) have in the past years embraced multiuser environments. Today, when someone logs into an IM service on a device, it is typical to see multiple IM windows of different individuals corresponding to different rooms (i.e., different types of communication environments) on the device at the same time. 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