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A Beautiful Mind

"A Beautiful Mind, produced in 2001, is a movie about mathematician John Nash's decline into paranoid schizophrenia. It is based on Sylvia Nasar's biography by the same name. It is often used in schools to educate students on schizophrenia."

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Examples of contemporary literature?

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http://contemporarylit.about.com/od/readinglists/tp/classicsList.htm

In the film A Beautiful Mind was John Nash's imaginary friend Charles a real hallucination of the real John Nash?

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In the film, A Beautiful Mind, John Nash's imaginery friend Charles was not a real hallucination of the real John Nash. A Beautiful Mind was a film that came out in the year of 2001.

What are 4 symptoms of Schizophrenia that Nash shows through the movie A Beautiful Mind?

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He has delusions of conspiracies.

He makes irrational connections that nobody else would make.

He has hallucinations.

He talks and thinks oddly (this is called "disordered thought")

How many people are named Abdul Rahman?

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uncountable names will be there as abdul rahman

What are the examples of almanac?

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like astronomical dates and tide dates of important or interesting information

What was the importance of marcy in a beautiful mind?

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Marcy was shown to represent Nash's hallucinations, even more than the others. She was a symbol of Nash's recognition of his illness and his willingness to seek treatment (such as when he says "Marcy can't be real, she never gets old," at which point he is submitting to whatever help he can get. Marcy was essentially representative of Nash's varying levels of mental health. For instance, she was more present when he was deeper in the throes of schizophrenia, and she tended to be present when Nash was presented with a dilemma.

Can you increase tweet font size on Twitter?

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Windows users: Hold down Crtl then scroll up.

Mac users: Hold the apple/pretzel key and the + key

The above didn't work for me, but I tried holding down Ctrl and then pressing the + key and that worked (and the - key to reduce font size) (Windows 7)

Is it normal to be angry with a wife who has twice portrayed you to police as having a mental illness?

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Yes, she should respect you as her husband and not divulge personal information to anyone. But the part of the question that piqued my interest is the part about cops, twice. Couples shouldn't have to involve police in their disputes, if so, there might be a more serious problem that needs professional help or maybe calling it quits. No one deserves to be unhappy, and no one deserves to be treated poorly. EVERYONE DESERVES LOVE AND RESPECT. == Maybe your wife is trying to take care of you but your anger is overwhelming?? The police are usually very good at recognizing what is true when they come to visit the household. I am sure the whole thing is upsetting, but if you recast it as her trying to help you, perhaps you can have a check up and face the issue--satisfy yourself that it is not so. At the same time, consider that your relationship needs some maintenance and refurbishing. Work with her to get on the same page. If you can't then you should do the next thing.