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The Amazing Lightning Calculators: The Natural Number Crunchers

by Mr Ghaz in History, September 20, 2009
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Some calculating prodigies have been gifted mathematicians. Carl Friedrich Gauss, who was born in 1777, was one of the world’s most remarkable mathematical geniuses. His brilliant aptitude for figures was evident from an early age. On his first day in an arithmetic class at school he provided the answers to a series of problem before the teacher had finished dictating them. He published his theory of numbers in 1801 and later became a foremost mathematician of his age.

The Genius Leonardo

by mappgamer in People, September 2, 2009
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Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the world’s greatest geniuses.

Unleash Your Inner Genius – Part 2

by John Kreiter in Advice, August 9, 2009
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In the previous article we explored some of the methodology of genius. Here we explore the techniques that can allow you to bring forth your inner genius.

Michael Jackson’s Ghost

by Steve Zepoloid in Paranormal, August 6, 2009
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A personal reflection on the possibility of Jacko haunting Neverland.

Unleash Your Inner Genius – Part 1

by John Kreiter in Advice, August 4, 2009
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True genius is a difficult thing to understand. This is so because Genius is actually far more related to artistic creativity than to Intelligence Quotients. In this article we explore some of these fascinating ironies.

How to Make Yourself Smarter

by adegan in Advice, June 29, 2009
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A few great tips on how to improve your mind and fight off Alzheimer’s.

A Complete Book to Become Genius

by krish1020 in Advice, June 22, 2009
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Step by step procedure to develop your brainpower and increase your IQ.

Mathematical Boys

by Glynis Smy in People, May 10, 2009
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Mathematical and mental calculator boy geniuses of the Past.

Famous People with Learning Difficulties

by Emma Turton in People, February 14, 2009
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You might think that successful people were born that way, and that they always had that extra something; that from a young age they were set apart from their peers by sheer excellence and intelligence. You would be wrong, as these examples show.

“Shallow” People are Often Artistic Geniuses

by Michael Walton in Psychology, January 26, 2009
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Art is a physical representation of emotion, and can be expressed in countless different ways. I propose that for some people, their very appearance is their art form. Whether they are aware of it or not, some of these “Shallow” people are artistic geniuses, capturing the very essence of emotion in the way they look, which with our limited language can be too difficult for most to capture in any other conventional way.

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