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    A Beautiful Mind

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    Name ____________________________ Period _______ “A Beautiful Mind” application assignment As you have learned in class‚ schizophrenia can be an extremely debilitating mental disorder. A Beautiful Mind chronicles the life of Nobel Prize winner Dr. John Nash‚ a world-renowned mathematician who suffered from schizophrenia. Fill out the questions below using appropriate examples from the film. 1.) Individuals who suffer from Schizophrenia usually exhibit positive or negative symptoms. What are positive

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    can have large‚ unknown effects on events many miles away. In this poem we can see how little decisions such as the sister calling out “Supper” or granting the boy permission to do a “man’s work” may have led to his untimely death. The poem however‚ also agrees with the idea that life‚ and death‚ have no impact on the world so when the boy is gone from it‚ everyone eventually continues as normal. The title “Out‚ Out —” alludes to Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ when he laments about how fast Lady

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    Being Boyish

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    how they enjoy their lives as boys. I admire my brothers and I really love them so much. They give me the opportunities to live my life the way I like it and they respect me for who I am. If my brothers are very open‚ conversely‚ my parents are not. They are overprotective such that I feel like I can’t live my life the way I want to. My parents are always pushing me to be more feminine‚ more graceful‚ and more refined in order to become the ideal daughter--beautiful‚ well mannered‚ will marry a nice

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    Habil & Qabil

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    The young boy was named Qabil. (Enter young Qabil and twin sister 1‚ start playing together on stage) Narrator 2: Soon after‚ Hawa gave birth to her second set of twins and like before it was a young boy and girl. The boy was named Habil. (Enter young Habil and twin sister 2‚ start playing together with young Qabil and sister on stage) Narrator 1: (pause before reading this line‚ let young ones play and laugh a bit) They were a very happy family who enjoyed the beautiful fruits and

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    LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL

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    living as opposed to merely existing. What does the word ‘beautiful’ suggest? That life itself in a whole is truly amazing in other words ‘beautiful’. It can also be a contradiction in some parts of the film. Is ‘beauty’ something that is seen or experienced? To capture the whole beauty of something it must be experienced by the individuals themselves. Having viewed the film‚ list all the ways in which you feel the film depicts life as beautiful. In the middle of the movie it portrays to the viewers

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    Stereotypes In Toy Stores

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    games and movies into two primary categories: boy and girl. After going into Toys R Us‚ many can conclude that the toys that children play with pass down stereotypes of gender roles. Through their gender-biased toys‚ typically‚ boys learn "warrior-like" roles (a learned attitude to be the stronger and more aggressive gender) and girls learn to nurture (take on motherly roles and play house. Girls’ toys also stress physical beauty and appearance while boys’ toys focus on respect for their physical abilities

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    Theme of "Checkouts"

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    of love. That love eventually leads to irony. The girl and boys fancy for each other gets intriguing ‚ and shows that love can lead to anything. The story beings with the girls and boys encountering at the grocery store. The literary element’s mood and tone are incorporated with this story and are very similar to each other‚ The author has a good theme for this story. The girl in this story is very intrigued by the boy‚ as so is the boy with the girl. Waiting and waiting for weeks to see each other

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    the youngest‚ slimmest‚ most beautiful woman thinks her hips or thighs are too big‚ or her breasts are too small‚ her skin is too dark/porous/oily/dry‚ her ankles are ugly‚ and her toes resemble ginger. It’s kind of sad that a woman’s version of self-effacement is to point out her physical imperfections. In every bathroom you will hear girls say‚ “I hate my chin. I gained 3 pounds. Kadiri bilbil ko! (My belly rolls are gross!) But take a look at shirtless boys in a street basketball game. Notice

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    haven’t already noticed‚ males are also effected. Approximately 800 000 men/ boys have a problems with their bodies. I can see why... Most of us girls talk about their bodies behind their back and to their face. They also have the pressure of comparison to other guys. If your handsome you have a HUGE advantage over other guys‚ because‚ well‚ girls can be super superficial. And I’m talking all girls all the time‚ but many boys are using unproven supplements or steroids. Its not just teenagers that

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    Temple Grandin Philosophy

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    The mind is an endless space of possibilities that people usually take for granted. But this was definitely not the case for Temple Grandin. Despite her learning disability‚ Temple discovered her own exceptional way of thinking. The movie shows us all the different examples in which Temple uses her unique mind for the better. By describing Temple’s appearance and persona‚ we can try to better understand how looks and character of a person won’t change their intellect. Through discussion of her distinctive

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