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Honor to 9-year-old Indian American

  Samedha Saxena, a 9-year-old Bharatvanshi living in America, has joined the list of the world's most talented students.  He has been given this honor by the John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY).  Samedha is a Class 4 student at Battery Park City School in New York City. Passed college tests as well Samedha gave good performance in many high school and college level tests.  These include many exams including SAT, ACT, School and College Ability Test.  Samedha is one of the youngest students to qualify the CYT Global Talent Search Program at the age of 8. The director of the program congratulated Samedha, Dr. Amy Shelton, Executive Director of CYT, said - Succeeding in this test is not the identity of these students.  These kids love exploring and learning.  I salute these children who have so much knowledge at such a young age. Amy added – It is exciting to think about what discoveries these kids will use their knowledge and passion to make.  Their coming experiences will

Research on IQ by age at Cyprus University:

  Do you also think that young women have lower IQs than men?  In such a survey, most of the young men said that their IQ is higher than that of women of their age.  Whereas among older people, this result is quite the opposite. This research by Dr. Vaita Giannouli, assistant scientist at the European University Cyprus, has been published in Brain and Behavior.  The research analyzed people's self-perceived emotions, intelligence, health, religion, work and physical activity. Dr. Vaita was interested in neuropsychological assessment in older people.  It was found that young men perceived themselves as more intelligent than women.  While this situation reverses after aging.  As adults, women consider themselves to have a higher IQ.  Surprisingly the reverse pattern was found in adults.  This is new research of its kind. IQ levels in young and old age are known Greek youth of 30 years and old people up to 77 years of age have been studied on various psychiatric and medical issues.  I

France will withdraw the highest honor from Putin

  French President Emmanuel Macron met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky late on 8 February.  After this, he took Zelensky with him on the plane to give a speech in the EU Parliament, Europe's largest parliament on Thursday. On Friday, the day after both of these incidents, Macron said, "I can take away the highest civilian honor of France given to Putin. Just waiting for the right time for that."  In fact, long before the Ukraine war, in 2006, former French President Jacques Chirac gave Putin the Legion of Honor, France's highest civilian honour.  Since the war, the people of France have been demanding Putin to take it back. President Macron, who also snatched the medal from Harvey Weinstein, withdrew the Legion of Honor from Hollywood director Harvey Weinstein in 2017.  Actually, Harvey Weinstein was accused of sexual misconduct during the Me Too movement.  After which this decision was taken. At the same time, Harvey Weinstein is not the only person from