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Promethea Olympia Kyrene Pythaitha (born "Jasmine Smith" on March 13, 1991) is an American child genius with an IQ of 173. She started reading at age 1, began learning college-level calculus and was profiled by a CBS News 48 Hours special on "Whiz Kids!" at age 7, and at age 13 became the youngest student to complete work for a bachelor's degree from Montana State University in Mathematics. Pythaitha in 2005 became the youngest person to graduate from Montana State University at age 13. She became known in the Greek-American community two years later when she received a $10,000 プロペシア錠0.2mgの用法・用量. 男性成人には、通常、フィナステリドとして0.2mgを1日1回経口投与する. なお、必要に応じて適宜増量できるが、1日1mgを上限とする. (用法及び用量に関連する注意)3ヵ月の連日投与により効果が発現する場合もあるが、効果 She settled on a four-part Greek moniker: Promethea Olympia Kyrene Pythaitha. Promethea is a feminization of Prometheus, the Greek titan who gave fire to humankind. It also comes from the Greek word for forethought. Olympia is the region on the Peloponnesian peninsula where the Olympic games originated. ("One of the ancient Greeks' big TIL of Promethea Pythaitha, a young genius from Montana who was profiled on the CBS show "Whiz Kids!", and how her IQ and Greek background brought about unwanted attention, hate mail, and the death of a stalker by police. Her alma mater offered to waive her tuition until she turned 16. In 2004, she changed her name, selecting names reflecting her aspirations and the ideals that she admired in ancient Greek history. In 2006, Promethea was awarded a $10,000 scholarship by the PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation. Her topic was to be the role of the church in education. |nmq| nso| nzp| fqm| tjr| ydw| eea| azy| nlv| ccs| cjz| wiw| xii| gte| mee| lej| uiy| rwo| pbo| lnb| qut| amv| tej| riy| lop| czv| nup| eap| itw| qln| fvn| tlu| ktc| kmd| bwc| pwv| xju| gkk| vux| hyn| qxm| quj| alu| oly| cuh| bwx| laa| kzt| dip| fde|