Friday, 23 October 2015

INSPIRE OTHERS

Your child could be one of these! I know a lot of kids I have come across whose smartness and intelligence I believe is as brilliant as these 50 World's smartest Teenagers. Parents, friends and family, take the destiny of your children and wards more important that any project you may be doing.
If you raise your child to annex the gift God has given them, they will build more than the mansion you are investing in right now. Please follow me in this blog for the next few weeks in case you are not sure of ideas of how to support your child/wards, perhaps you could learn from the story of other parents.

proverbs 13:22 says the wealth of the unrighteous will be passed on to us His Righteous. I believe you know that means when you play your part too. Let's rise up today and take the destiny of our children as serious as God means to bless us and let's experience a turn around in this 21st century.

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The World’s 50 Smartest Teenagers


evariste galois
There have always been some pretty smart — make that incredibly smart — teenagers around.
Take, for example, the French mathematician Evariste Galois (1811–1832; at left), who invented the field of abstract algebra known as group theory while still in his teens. This branch of mathematics lies at the heart of modern quantum mechanics, among other things.
Galois may have been brilliant, but he was no nerd: He died in a duel over a love affair at the tender age of 21!
So, teen geniuses are nothing new. However, it does seem like there are more of them around today than ever before.
Some of them are inventors; some, like Galois, solve difficult mathematical problems; some are brilliant artists, performers, or entrepreneurs; and some have encyclopedic knowledge, speak multiple languages, or can correctly spell any word.
They are all smart. Very smart. Smart way beyond their years.
So, how do we measure intelligence? The most popular measure for intelligence is the Stanford-Binet IQ test offered through Mensa International, an organization for high-IQ people. An average IQ score is 85–114; 144 or above is considered genius-level. Yet, some people have intelligence and gifts that defy or go beyond a test score.
At first glance, it’s pretty hard to recognize the smartest teenagers. Just like fruit and other gifts of nature, we can’t (and shouldn’t) judge that proverbial book by its cover. You’ll recognize the diversity among these 50 smart teenagers and find very little in common among them in terms of physical characteristics, locations, background, etc.
einstein as child
Sometimes, genius only emerges after a slow start. For example, Isaac Newton did poorly in grade school, Winston Churchill failed 6th grade, and rocket scientist Werner von Braun failed 9th-grade algebra. Albert Einstein (at right) didn’t speak until he was four and didn’t read until he was seven, and Beethoven’s teacher called him hopeless as a composer.
For the most part, “wunderkinder” are just like you and me — just much smarter.
We list our teen geniuses in alphabetical order. In a few instances, we have interpreted “teenager” a bit generously: To be able to include some young people who have only recently turned 20; and also to include a 10-year-old who is a member of a truly remarkable family.
To meet some of the smartest teenagers alive today, read on!

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