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Estharfabian:yeah |
Estharfabian:I used it but after registration I.e after clicking register icon ,it displayed an Empty document on another page, I tried many times but not successful. |
ideology:This is what one Will see using UC browser 500 SAP Internal Server ErrorERROR: This browser is not supported (termination: ERROR_MESSAGE_STATE) |
Is It just for first year? How about one recently moving over to 200level who's got just first year result (if at all they would ask for the result) |
ideology:The website is not allowing one to register. why?Despite using a system |
Mod,this piece sounds good. |
Bros let me not spoil market for you aha. |
Ever wondered which is more effective between taking medicine on a fast
and eating before taking medicine? The reason is simple: certain medications, in order to be effective, need to be absorbed into your body from your bowels. If there is food in your bowels, it can prevent proper absorption of medication (they will not work). Also certain foods may interact with some medications. There are also many medications that actually need to be taken during meals (because they will only absorbed with foods or to avoid irritation/damage to mucosa of digestive tract). The timing might also be different for various medications. It's important to ALWAYS stick to your doctors recommendations. In some cases presence or absence of foods on your stomach can actually be a difference between life and death.. Oh, and as a rule - never drink grapefruit juice when you are taking medications. NB;Google is always a friend |
masperano:Really?What's your reason? |
follow the link below to View the earlier info about Williams james sidis https://www.nairaland.com/3730510/meet-williams-james-sidis-most View that of Terence Tao here https://www.nairaland.com/3731062/meet-terence-tao-he-attended Now can you tell whose knowledge is outstanding?
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Compare this guy's knowledge with Williams james Sidis,who stands out? |
chukxie: ![]() |
viyon02:Yeah a very great guy |
Tao exhibited extraordinary mathematical abilities from an early age, attending university level mathematics courses at the age of 9. He and Lenhard Ng are the only two children in the history of the Johns Hopkins' Study of Exceptional Talent program to have achieved a score of 700 or greater on the SAT math section while just nine years old. Tao scored a 760. [9] In 1986, 1987, and 1988, Tao was the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad , first competing at the age of ten, winning a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. At age 14, Tao attended the Research Science Institute . When he was 15 he published his first assistant paper. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees at the age of 16 from Flinders University under Garth Gaudry. In 1992 he won a Fulbright Scholarship to undertake postgraduate study in the United States. From 1992 to 1996, Tao was a graduate student at Princeton University under the direction of Elias Stein, receiving his PhD at the age of 21. [10] He joined the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles in 1996. When he was 24, he was promoted to full professor at UCLA and remains the youngest person ever appointed to that rank by the institution.
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thesicilian:Different strokes for different folks |
thesicilian:Wow what an insight |
Cyberrex:Have you watched the film "Good wiil hunting" Matt Damon was used as Williams james Sidis character. The guy is awesome |
Before the terms “Tiger Mom” or “Helicopter Mom” entered our vernacular. Before the moms on “Toddlers and Tiaras” tried to turn their daughters into beauty queens. Before Earl Woods showed off his two year old son Tiger’s golf skills on the Mike Douglas Show. Before Lindsay Lohan’s dad, the mother in Psycho, and every other overbearing parent we know from modern pop culture, there was William J. Sidis and his mom and dad. Boris and Sarah Sidis were Ukrainian Jewish immigrants who were both brilliant. Having fled the Ukrainian due to political and religious persecution, they decided to settle in New York City. Boris was a psychologist who quickly became known (and somewhat infamous) for his work with hypnosis and his studying of mental disorders. Sarah was a doctor who was one of the only women of her time to earn a medical degree. Both had highly successful careers, but they wanted children. So, on April 1, 1898, Sarah gave birth to the couple’s first child, William James Sidis. Combining Boris and Sarah’s genes alone should have been enough to produce a very smart child, but they didn’t want merely a smart child. They wanted a genius. William’s education began in his very first days on Earth. Sarah quit her job practicing medicine to mold their son into the image they had in mind for him. They used the family’s life savings to buy books, supplies, and any other tool they needed to encourage their son. Utilizing Boris’s innovative psychology techniques, William was taught to recognize and pronounce letters from the alphabet within months. He was using words like “door” at six months. He became dexterous enough to feed himself with a spoon at eight months. His parents were proud of their son, but possibly more proud that Boris’s techniques in teaching his son were working, constantly publishing academic papers showing off their successes. By two years old, William was reading the New York Times and tapping out letters on a typewriter from his high-chair – in both English and French. He wrote one such letter to Macy’s, inquiring about toys. Unfortunately, his time to act like a child had already passed young William by. Studying seven different languages (French, German, Latin, Hebrew, Greek, Russian, and one he made up himself – Vendergood) and learning a high school curriculum at seven left Billy precious little time to act his age. His parents wanted the whole world to know about their prodigal son, as well as their participation in all of it. He was accepted into Harvard at age nine, but the university refused to allow him to attend due to him being “emotionally immature.” His parents took this perceived slight to the media and William was front page news in the New York Times. This gave William the notoriety and fame he was not prepared for. Tufts College, though, did admit him and he spent his time correcting mistakes in math books and attempting to find errors in Einstein’s theory of relativity. His parents pressed Harvard further and when William turned eleven, they relented. William Sidis became a student at one of the most prestigious universities on Earth at the age most kids were perfectly content playing stick ball and not worrying about giving a dissertation on the fourth dimension. On a freezing Boston January evening in 1910, hundreds gathered to hear the boy genius William Sidis in his first public speaking engagement, a talk about fourth dimensional bodies. His speech, and the fact that it was over most of the audiences’ heads, became national news. Reporters followed William everywhere on campus. He rarely had a private moment. He graduated from Harvard at the age of 16, cum laude. Despite his success, Harvard was not a happy experience for young Billy. According to Sidis biographer Amy Wallace , William once admitted to college students nearly double his age that he had never kissed a girl. He was teased and humiliated for his honesty. At his graduation, he told the gathered reporters that, “I want to live the perfect life. The only way to live the perfect life is to live it in seclusion. I have always hated crowds.” After leaving Harvard, society and his parents expected great things from William. He briefly studied and taught mathematics at what later would become known as Rice University in Houston, Texas. His fame and the fact that he was younger than every student he taught made it difficult on him. He resigned and moved back to Boston. He attempted to get a law degree at Harvard, but he soon withdrew from the program. William, brilliant as he was, struggled with his own self- identity. In May 1919, he was arrested for being a ringleader of an anti-draft, communistic- leaning demonstration. He was put in jail and that’s where he would meet the only woman he would love – an Irish socialist named Martha Foley. Their relationship was rather complicated, mostly due to William’s own declaration of love, art, and sex as agents of an “imperfect life.”................ just Google his name for more info Is he really the most intelligent man the world has produced?
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Will try cocoa butter.Hope it doesn't make me dark |
LegendaryArnold:It's actually not by force to use cream, But there comes a time when it would b necessary, it's only natural. |
Alert:Sorry Is "Palmers cocoa butter " a product also Simply known as "Cocoa butter cream"? |
umarshehu58:Are you for real? |
nepapole:This is serious plsss |
Almost two years without using any cream due to phobia for creams.And this cannot just continue. I have a very sensitive skin which react even at the slightest touch of vaseline ( I become Fairer).Pls I need advice from the very experienced dermatologists in the house to please prescribe for me the best cheap cream I could use for my kind of skin.Pls help a brother.Thanks. Mod pls help a brother. |
Op Clear FUTO away from ur list cos there was never a time they offered LAW or ACCOUNTING. |
Don't know what I did to serve a ban since last night.Infuriating cos Couldn't comment on my own thread since then.
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CaroLyner:Definitely |
UniqueGem:You mean A beautiful mind was boring? Yeah theory of everything , dedicated to Steve Hawkins the great physicist. |
heykims:A beautiful mind is a kind of movie filled with emotions,brilliance resilience and determination I so much love that movie |
ademega:Yeah pls do well to check them out! |
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