Troy Bolton meets a girl named Gabriella Montez. He's a popular basketball player at East High, and she's a scholastic genius. They become interested in auditioning for the high school musical after hearing each other sing at the hotel where they met while celebrating New Year's Eve. Their friends think they are not suited for each other, and think that Gabriella should focus on a scholastic tournament, while Troy should focus on his upcoming basketball tournament instead of working on the musical. To make matters more trivial, Ryan and Sharpay Evans, the 'drama stars' of the school think that they should get the leading roles in the musical, and Sharpay becomes enraged when she discovers that there are callbacks due to Troy and Gabriella's excellent auditions. She uses trickery in an attempt to keep the couple from beating her and her brother out in the callback audition.
There is no study to determine the exact odd of someone being born a baby genius. An article from Child Genius Magazine have said that every baby has genius potential if grown up in an environment which stimulates brain growth.
Genio is an Italian equivalent of the English word "genius."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."The pronunciation is "DJEH-nyoh."
"The genius" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il genio.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine noun genio means "genius." The pronunciation is "eel DJEH-nyoh."
the words separation of church and state never appear in the constitution......
genius, genius, brillance, genius, genius..........
Yes, ofcourse we may, can and shall get enough knowledge from a newspaper to answer each and every question asked to us. If you want to test it, read the newspaper carefully and then ask your friends to ask you something from it. And, VOILA! You're a genius in a second. I am telling you this because I'm 10 yrs old and I always come first in my class. (thanks to the newspaper!)
"I am genius".
"Genius" is the English equivalent of the Italian word genio. The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "DJEY-nyo" in Italian.
Yes, he was a genius
No. Genius is a noun.
Genius is correct.