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    Robin Williams and Hannah Baum, 1994

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    Robin Williams presented a lecture to students and staff in the School of Civil Engineering and Building on the topic "Science, Communication and Technology". Left: Robin Williams, Radio National Science Show Presenter and Right: Hanna Baum, Lecturer, Building Surveying. Swinburne Staff News 10 November 1994

    Pelajaran dari tragedi Robin Williams

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    Kematian Robin Williams,bintang filem terkenal Hollywood, menghentak orang ramai. Keterkejutan ditunjukkan oleh rakan artis dan seluruh peminat di pelosok dunia. Malah, Barack Obama, Presiden Amerika Syarikat, turut menyatakan takziah, dukacita yang mendalam

    Robin Williams' suicide: a case study

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    Abstract Introduction: The world renowned comedian and four-time Oscar nominated actor Robin Williams died on August 11, 2014. From the outset, the news indicated that his death was believed to be a suicide and this was later confirmed to be true by the autopsy reports. Williams had been suffering from severe depression, which is believed to be the leading contributor to his suicide. In this case study, I will highlight the event of the actor's suicide and the main risk factors along with depression leading to his tragic death. As of the end of 2015, no other case study seemed to have addressed or explored the links between the cause (or causes) and events leading to Robin Williams' suicide. Case description: Robin Williams was suffering from relationship problems, financial problems, drug addiction, and major depression. All of these factors led to his suicide. Comments: The chances of committing suicide drastically increase in the presence of any of the key risk factors. Unfortunately, the actor Robin Williams was dealing with four of the major risk factors all together, which put him at a high risk of committing suicide and eventually led to his tragic death

    Robin Williams and others during production of FLUBBER, 1997

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    Robin Williams and others during production of FLUBBER, 1997. 35mm color slide

    Case Report rends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy T APRS Robin Williams' suicide: a case study O suicídio de Robin Williams: estudo de caso

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    Abstract Introduction: The world renowned comedian and four-time Oscar nominated actor Robin Williams died on August 11, 2014. From the outset, the news indicated that his death was believed to be a suicide and this was later confirmed to be true by the autopsy reports. Williams had been suffering from severe depression, which is believed to be the leading contributor to his suicide. In this case study, I will highlight the event of the actor's suicide and the main risk factors along with depression leading to his tragic death. As of the end of 2015, no other case study seemed to have addressed or explored the links between the cause (or causes) and events leading to Robin Williams' suicide. Case description: Robin Williams was suffering from relationship problems, financial problems, drug addiction, and major depression. All of these factors led to his suicide. Comments: The chances of committing suicide drastically increase in the presence of any of the key risk factors. Unfortunately, the actor Robin Williams was dealing with four of the major risk factors all together, which put him at a high risk of committing suicide and eventually led to his tragic death

    Robin Williams and Marcia Gay Harden during production of FLUBBER, 1997

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    Robin Williams and Marcia Gay Harden during production of FLUBBER, 1997. 35mm color slide

    Chris Columbus, Robin Williams, and others during production of MRS. DOUBTFIRE, 1993

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    Chris Columbus, Robin Williams, and others during production of MRS. DOUBTFIRE, 1993. 35mm color slide

    Robin Williams, Mike Nichols, Nathan Lane, and others during production of THE BIRDCAGE, 1996

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    Robin Williams, Mike Nichols, Nathan Lane, and others during production of THE BIRDCAGE, 1996. 35mm color slide

    Vice-Chancellor Robin Williams with students and staff

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    Vice-Chancellor Robin Williams with Michael Dunn (Students Association President), Julius Roe, Martin Attridge (Woroni Editor), Dr H C Coombs (Chancellor), Sir Anthony Mason (Pro-Chancellor), Professor Arthur Hambly (Deputy Chairman of the Board of the School).Students occupied the Mills Room in the Chancelry, to make four demands of the University's Council. Student choice of the means of assessment was the second demand, and was the principle item of discussion when the Vice-Chancellor, Dr Williams, met the occupiers
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