Friday 23 October 2015

YOU MAY NOT BE THESSALONIKA

This is extremely outstanding!!! Not all can do this but all can always put in their best. Some who could do even better, lacked parental guidance and ended up using drugs, alcohol or getting involved in one sort of crime or the other. How sad!!!
 
Every child has a bright future and a purpose. No one, I repeat, No one was born to end up in jail or die miserable. we are told in Genesis 1:31 "God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.." we are created very good by God, even the unborn child. Everyone start is suppose to be shinning in one way or the other.
 
I do not know where you are presently, I do not know where your children are either but I can tell you and assure you that peradventure you are in the dungeon, there is hope for you to rise up. You may just need some motivation to know that is alright and that everything can still fall into place.
 
Stay with me on this blog, read with me and keep your soul refreshed, think of that thing that you can be unique at and start from somewhere today.
 
Enjoy your reading!!!!

16-year old is working on her doctorate; has an IQ higher than Einstein

16-year old is working on her doctorate; has an IQ higher than Einstein

By: Krystle Crossman
 
Thessalonika Arzu-Embry is no ordinary 16 year old. She is an astounding young women who is inspiring to many. At the young age of 11 years old she began taking college courses. By age 14 she had earned her bachelor’s degree. This year she will be completing her Master’s degree and moving on to a doctorate program. Her mother, Wonder, stated that Embry has always had a passion for learning and began when she was very young. She said that by the time she was 6 she was able to read college books and understand them.
 
At the age of 11 the Great Lakes, IL resident enrolled in the College of Lake County. She had been home-schooled by her mother her entire life and said that while college was a change from being home-schooled it was still an environment with endless possibilities to learn and she was loving it. Her mother was nervous to let her enter college at such a young age but she knew that if she didn’t let her she was limiting her daughter’s success. So Wonder encouraged Thessalonika and sent her out into the college world. Her IQ was measured at 199 (over 30 points higher than Stephen Hawking and Albert Einsten). She has had no trouble at all with the college-level work and it shows.
 
Thessalonika moved from the College of Lake County to Chicago University and then on to Thomas Edison State College where she earned her bachelor’s in psychology. From there she enrolled in Regent University located in Virginia. She took online courses as well as courses in the classroom. This summer she graduates with her master’s degree in organizational leadership and strategic foresight. She is not stopping there however! Thessalonika will be moving on to obtaining her doctorate in aviation psychology.

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