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John Nash was a renowned American mathematician who made significant contributions to:

1. *Game Theory*: Nash's work on non-cooperative games introduced the concept of Nash equilibrium, a fundamental idea in economics and game theory.

2. *Mathematics*: He worked on partial differential equations, differential geometry, and algebraic geometry.

Personal Life
Nash's life was marked by struggles with paranoid schizophrenia. His story was popularized in the book and film "A Beautiful Mind," which highlighted his genius and resilience.

Legacy
Nash's work has had lasting impacts on economics, politics, and social sciences. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1994 for his work on game theory.
Paranoid schizophrenia is a subtype of schizophrenia characterized by prominent hallucinations and delusions, often with themes of persecution or grandiosity. Symptoms can include:

1. Delusions: Fixed, false beliefs, often persecutory or grandiose.
2. Hallucinations: Hearing or seeing things that aren't there.
3. Disorganized thinking: Difficulty organizing thoughts or expressing oneself clearly.
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I remember when our chemistry teacher was taking us through the practicals of titration. He added methyl orange in its right proportion but he titrated over 10 minutes without observing any colour change
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The first match was invented in 1805 by the French chemist Jean Jaren. However, the first commercial batches of matches appeared only in 1830 in France and 1833 in Great Britain.
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