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* [http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_12280.html Robin Williams Interview] (''License to Wed'') |
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* [http://www.thecinemasource.com/v3/spotlight.php?id=538 Robin Williams interview for License to Wed at TheCinemaSource.com] |
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* [http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2000/04/20/1/a-conversation-with-robin-williams Charlie Rose - A conversation with Robin Williams] |
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The Suicide by Édouard Manet 1877–1881 |
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Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often carried out as a result of despair, the cause of which is frequently attributed to a mental disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder,[1] alcoholism, or drug abuse,[2] as well as stress factors such as financial difficulties, troubles with interpersonal relationships, and bullying.[3] Suicide prevention efforts include limiting access to method of suicide such as firearms and poisons, treating mental illness and drug misuse, and improving economic conditions. Although crisis hotlines are common, there is little evidence for their effectiveness.[4] |
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The most commonly used method of suicide varies by country and is partly related to availability. Common methods include: hanging, pesticide poisoning, and firearms.[5] Suicide resulted in 842,000 deaths in 2013. This is up from 712,000 deaths in 1990.[6] This makes it the 10th leading cause of death worldwide.[2][7] Rates of completed suicides are higher in men than in women, with males three to four times more likely to kill themselves than females.[8] There are an estimated 10 to 20 million non-fatal attempted suicides every year.[9] Non-fatal suicide attempts may lead to injury and long-term disabilities. In the Western world, attempts are more common in young people and are four times more common in females than in males. |
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Views on suicide have been influenced by broad existential themes such as religion, honor, and the meaning of life. The Abrahamic religions traditionally consider suicide an offense towards God due to the belief in the sanctity of life. During the samurai era in Japan, seppuku was respected as a means of atonement for failure or as a form of protest. Sati, a practice outlawed by the British Raj, expected the Indian widow to immolate herself on her husband's funeral pyre, either willingly or under pressure from the family and society.[10] Suicide and attempted suicide, while previously illegal, are no longer in most Western countries. It remains a criminal offense in many countries. In the 20th and 21st centuries, suicide in the form of self-immolation has been used on rare occasions as a medium of protest, and kamikaze and suicide bombings have been used as a military or terrorist tactic.[11] The word is from Latin suicidium, from sui caedere, "to kill oneself". |
Verzija na datum 1 decembar 2015 u 11:03
Robin McLaurin Williams (Chicago, Illinois, 21. 7. 1951. – Paradise Cay, California, 11. 8. 2014.) je bio Oscarom nagrađeni američki komičar i glumac koji je krajem 1970-ih postao poznat ulogom Morka u Mork and Mindy, a da bi se krajem 1980-ih nametnuo kao jedan od vodećih holivudskih komičara nizom ostvarenja koje kombiniraju komediju i patos. Najpoznatiji su Aladdin, Dobro jutro, Vijetname, Društvo mrtvih pjesnika, Dobri Will Hunting, Mrs. Doubtfire, Robots, Happy Feet, World's Greatest Dad, i Happy Feet Two.
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For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation).
Suicide
Edouard Manet - Le Suicidé.jpg The Suicide by Édouard Manet 1877–1881
Classification and external resources
Specialty
Psychiatry
ICD-10 X60–X84
ICD-9-CM E950
DiseasesDB 12641
MedlinePlus 001554
eMedicine article/288598
MeSH F01.145.126.980.875
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often carried out as a result of despair, the cause of which is frequently attributed to a mental disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder,[1] alcoholism, or drug abuse,[2] as well as stress factors such as financial difficulties, troubles with interpersonal relationships, and bullying.[3] Suicide prevention efforts include limiting access to method of suicide such as firearms and poisons, treating mental illness and drug misuse, and improving economic conditions. Although crisis hotlines are common, there is little evidence for their effectiveness.[4]
The most commonly used method of suicide varies by country and is partly related to availability. Common methods include: hanging, pesticide poisoning, and firearms.[5] Suicide resulted in 842,000 deaths in 2013. This is up from 712,000 deaths in 1990.[6] This makes it the 10th leading cause of death worldwide.[2][7] Rates of completed suicides are higher in men than in women, with males three to four times more likely to kill themselves than females.[8] There are an estimated 10 to 20 million non-fatal attempted suicides every year.[9] Non-fatal suicide attempts may lead to injury and long-term disabilities. In the Western world, attempts are more common in young people and are four times more common in females than in males.
Views on suicide have been influenced by broad existential themes such as religion, honor, and the meaning of life. The Abrahamic religions traditionally consider suicide an offense towards God due to the belief in the sanctity of life. During the samurai era in Japan, seppuku was respected as a means of atonement for failure or as a form of protest. Sati, a practice outlawed by the British Raj, expected the Indian widow to immolate herself on her husband's funeral pyre, either willingly or under pressure from the family and society.[10] Suicide and attempted suicide, while previously illegal, are no longer in most Western countries. It remains a criminal offense in many countries. In the 20th and 21st centuries, suicide in the form of self-immolation has been used on rare occasions as a medium of protest, and kamikaze and suicide bombings have been used as a military or terrorist tactic.[11] The word is from Latin suicidium, from sui caedere, "to kill oneself".
- ↑ Elber, Lynn (24. 09. 2007.). „Caliendo hopes 'Frank TV' makes good first impression”. Pantagraph. Pristupljeno 26. 12. 2007.