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  2. Child Genius (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Child Genius is an American reality competition series produced by Shed Media (now Warner Bros. Television UK) along with A&E Networks in cooperation, with American Mensa. It is based on a UK program by the same name .

  3. Child genius - Wikipedia

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    Child Genius (Australian TV series) an Australian reality competition series produced by Warner Bros based on the UK TV series; Child Genius (British TV series), a British reality competition series produced by Wall to Wall Media; Child Genius (American TV series), an American reality competition series produced by Shed Media based on the UK TV ...

  4. Forever Free (novel) - Wikipedia

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    F&SF reviewer Charles de Lint praised the novel, declaring "Forever Free is everything good science fiction should be but so often isn't: a grand adventure into what it means to be human, told through rich characterization and thoughtful scientific (not to mention religious) speculation that doesn't lag for a moment."

  5. Meet one of the youngest geniuses in the world - AOL

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    She's already a member of Mensa -- the genius society –- and currently stands as the youngest person in the Arizona Mensa chapter. Tests show her I.Q. is above 160, whereas the average person's ...

  6. Vanya Milanova - Wikipedia

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    Milanova was born in Razgrad, Bulgaria. [1] She was a child prodigy, having performed her first paid concert under the tutelage of Yordan Yordanov at the age of six. [2] She studied at the Music School in Sofia and the State Music Academy in Sofia in the class of Peter Arnaudov, and later at the Guildhall School of Music in London, [1] where she studied with pedagogue Yfrah Neaman.

  7. Globe Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Globe Gazette traces its history back to July 17, 1858, and a weekly newspaper called The Cerro Gordo Press, named for Cerro Gordo County. [2] By the time Lee Enterprises acquired the newspaper in 1925, [3] under its current name, it had been known as the Republican, the Express, the Express-Republican, the Freeman, the Western Democrat, the Herald, the Times-Herald, the Gazette, and the ...

  8. Category:People from Mason City, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Mason City, Iowa" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Mason City - Wikipedia

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    Mason City is the name of several places in the United States of America: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...