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    Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects how a person behaves‚ thinks and feels. People that suffer from schizophrenia seem as if they are out of touch with reality as they have a hard time distinguishing between what is actual reality and what is imaginary. Schizophrenia is a complex disorder to study and treat as its symptoms are diverse and change during the course of the progression of the disorder as well as overlap with other psychiatric disorder symptoms (Pinel‚ 448). Symptoms

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    decision later back fired as he encountered hallucination of the people he knew. He faced hallucination when he stated‚ “A hallucination‚ I suppose‚ but it was as real as anything I would ever feel. I saw my brother and sister‚ all the townsfolk‚ the mayor and the entire Chamber of Commerce and all my old teachers and girlfriends and high school buddies.” This reference shows his internal conflict with the pressure he encountered by the state. The hallucination made him realized that his early decision

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    example leaving the user with nervous ticks and body jerks similar to a person suffering from Parkinson’s disease. On a physical level‚ the user may show skin sores and tooth decay. Last but the not least‚ the user may develop psychosis including hallucinations and paranoia. Not limited to the self destruction a user will suffer‚ the family and/or loved ones will also suffer the effects of methamphetamines. Family will suffer‚ but mostly the children are the ones who will be left alone to deal

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    The Yellow Wallpaper” is‚ on its surface‚ about a woman driven insane by post-partum depression and a dangerous treatment. However‚ an examination of the protagonist’s characterization reveals that the story is fundamentally about identity. The protagonist’s projection of an imaginary woman — which at first is merely her shadow — against the bars of the wallpaper’s pattern fragments her identity‚ internalizing the conflict she experiences and eventually leading to the complete breakdown of the boundaries

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    Macbeth’s guilt is showing him that he should not kill King Duncan. The bloody danger that causes Macbeth to go to King Duncan’s room makes Macbeth question if he should be killing the king. This whole event is a hallucination that makes Macbeth question his own integrity. This dagger symbolizes the path that Macbeth is going to be taking in order to become king. Macbeth also hallucinates when he thinks that he is looking a Banquo’s ghost. Banquo’s ghost strikes fear

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    disorder‚ delusions‚ and hallucinations. Thought disorder is the diminished ability to think clearly and logically. Often it is manifested by disconnected and nonsensical language that renders the person with schizophrenia incapable of participating in conversation‚ contributing to his alienation from his family‚ friends‚ and society. Delusions are common among individuals with schizophrenia. An affected person may believe that he is being conspired against. Hallucinations can be heard‚ seen‚ or even

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    a paranoid schizophrenic‚ displaying many symptoms over a period of a few years. After leaving to help his brother find their father‚ his girlfriend soon dies a similar death to that of his mother‚ or so he believes‚ as he begins to experience hallucinations that he refers to as “visions”. Later in the first season‚ he convinces himself that he must go through “trials”‚ and at one point believes that he must give up his life to demons that are after him in order to save his brother and a group of

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    " (3.1.65-68) Later on‚ the guilt of murdering Banquo manifests into the formation of Banquo’s ghost at a feast. Macbeth’s guests cannot see Banquo’s ghost‚ only Macbeth can see the ghost‚ emphasizing Macbeth’s physiological demise; Macbeth’s hallucinations are a clear indicator that his psychological health is declining as a result of his actions. Banquo’s ghost serves the purpose of exposing Macbeth’s guilt; ultimately‚ the guests at the feast can interpret Macbeth’s guilt‚ and eventually rise

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    the large dimensionality of the data. It can find several unrelated basis vectors to replace the large amount of variables before and the new variables can also represent the primary information as faithfully as possible. * Multiview Face Hallucination (MFH) MFH is a simple and efficient method to generate high-resolution multiview faces from a single low-resolution one. * Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) LDA is a common method used in face recognition. The principle is to optimize the

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    no doubt that Willy is clearly mentally ill from the beginning of this play but one as to wonder; is Biff right by saying that Willy "never knew who he was" (Miller 991)‚ or did Willy create a false sense of reality as a means to escape? While hallucinations are a strong sign of schizophrenia there is also something known as psychosis. Psychosis is an impaired state of reality that can be brought on by a multitude of things- from lack of sleep to actual brain diseases. Thus the curiosity of Willy’s

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