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    Part A: Media Report Analysis A) Identify aspects of the media that relate to the law. (2 Marks) The article reports on Lance Armstrong who is famous cyclist that use performances-enhancing drugs to bring his career to a successful. Criminal law US Anti-Doping Agency was published a report saying that he is a liar‚ it is because US Anti-Doping Agency found evidence saying that he is using performance-enhancing drugs during his tournament of cyclist . But‚ he keeps defending himself from using performance-enhancing

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    GAMES THEORY In game theory‚ Nash equilibrium (named after John Forbes Nash‚ who proposed it) is a solution concept of a game involving two or more players‚ in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players‚ and no player has anything to gain by changing only his own strategy unilaterally. If each player has chosen a strategy and no player can benefit by changing his or her strategy while the other players keep theirs unchanged‚ then the current set of strategy

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    The drama film “A Beautiful Mind‚” directed by Ron Howard is an excellent movie. The uplifting film is the biography of mathematician genius John Nash (Crowe)‚ who while at Princeton University he discovers a principle equation that changed economic theory. His tremendous career was diverted by his struggle with paranoid schizophrenia‚ which almost destroys his family and himself. The irony of his dilemma was that the drugs that kept his psychosis controlled also prevented his mind from

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    true life story of a math prodigy‚ John Forbes Nash Jr.‚ is an incomparable math genius student from Princeton University who definitely amazed the minds of people he meets. For me‚ he is an extraordinary person having a broad and an odd imagination as well. Unfortunately‚ he suffers from a mental illness called schizophrenia which he doesn’t even know himself. His friends find him weird or likely a nerd‚ but still they try to make friends with him. Nash tried to communicate and interact with them but

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    Baloloy‚ Mariah B. Ms. L.E.J. Lopez The Black Swan BSTTM 1-1 I. Introduction Black swan is a pyschosexual thriller that describes the unglamorous part of the Ballet world inspired by Swan Lake‚ a famous ballet. Darren Aronofsky is the director of the film who is known for his wild creative imagination. In the movie

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    play as incentives and motivators which can encourage unethical decisions that can mar a firm’s reputation. 3) Define the Nash equilibrium. Why is this concept applicable to many oligopoly industries? Nash equilibrium is a set of mixed strategies for limited and non-cooperative match between two or more firms in which no firm can improve its payoff by switching strategy. Nash equilibrium maintains focus on rivalries with mutual gain. Oligopolistic firms chooses prices and inputs to maximize profits

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    them. When they were done they would leave and a posthypnotic analytic would take place. Once the students were no longer under hypnosis they would see the same items again and see if they could remember more of the items than before the hypnosis (Nash‚ at

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    health of people with severe mental illness (SMI) is a practice concern. “Research routinely shows that people with SMI have poor physical health and are more likely to die younger than the general population from a range of physical conditions.” (Nash & Romanos‚ pg. 684). According to research performed‚ people with SMI have a higher prevalence of smoking‚ which can be 3-4 times higher than the general population. Several different reasons

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    daily activities‚ but schizophrenics do not understand that they have any problem at all. John Nash in A Beautiful Mind believes he is perfectly fine‚ although he is experiencing hallucinations of voices and people‚ even his roommate Charles. Nash even has delusions of threats by Soviets and that one may murder his wife and child. Most schizophrenics take different perceptions upon situations‚ why John Nash could crack codes in his head unlike other agents. Medication to the disorders is also taken

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    Synopsis A Beautiful Mind is a biopic of the famed mathematician John Nash and his lifelong struggles with his mental health. Nash was a graduate student at Princeton in 1948. He is not a social person and his roommate Charles seems was his only close friend. John is soon a professor at MIT where he meets and eventually married a graduate student‚ Alicia. John begins to lose his grip on reality overtime and eventually being institutionalized diagnosed with schizophrenia. He thought he was working

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