Articles for tag: A Beautiful Mind, Game Theory, John Nash

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Movie Review: “A Beautiful Mind”

Rating: PG-13 (sexual content, scene of violence, and thematic content) Length: 135 minutes Release Date: January 4, 2002 Directed by: Ron Howard Genre: Biography/Drama Stars: 4 out of 5 John Forbes Nash (Russell Crowe) is a brilliant mathematician who has yet to leave his mark on the academic world he seems to enjoy so much. ...

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Russell Crowe’s Career Beyond “Gladiator”

Very few actors are ever able to find a signature role that will help define their career, but Russell Crowe is one of those fortunate few. In 2000, he took on the now-iconic role of Maximus in “Gladiator,” which put his career into overdrive after many lean years in his native Australia. He won the ...

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Brighton, England’s Best Seaside Resort

I have been In America since April 15th of 2002. I moved over here to America From, Brighton, England, where I grew up and spent 21 years of my life so that I could be with my new and wonderful American wife Samantha, but oh how much I miss being by the seaside in Brighton! ...

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Ranking Oscar’s Best Picture Winners from 1997 to 2006

When Oscar night comes and goes, the biggest news of the ceremony will be who wins Best Picture. “No Country for Old Men” has been in the Best Picture lead for months, and will likely go down as one of the best recent Oscar winners if it holds on. However, the last 10 years of ...

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3 Movies About Math Madness

With April being Mathematics Awareness Month it is calculable to explore Movies about Math. Though, sinister patterns become apparent when reflecting on some of the better mathematical films. For one, Mathematicians in movies are often depicted as lunatics who trip on the line between genius and insanity. No wonder students are so freaked out by ...

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Movie Review: A Beautiful Mind

DSM-IV diagnostic criteria states that for a person to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, two or more of certain symptoms must be present for a significant portion of at least a one month period. These symptoms include: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence), grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, and negative symptoms, i.e. affective ...