Message-ID: <24556296.1075841965188.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 14:19:34 -0800 (PST) From: listserv@mercury.questia.com To: d..thomas@enron.com Subject: Are you a genius? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Questia-Your Online Library @ENRON X-To: Thomas, Paul D. X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Thomas, Paul D.\Inbox X-Origin: THOMAS-P X-FileName: paul d thomas 6-26-02.PST [IMAGE] If you would like to be removed from our email list, please click o= r go to: http://www.questia.com/remove and provide your email address. = [IMAGE] Are you a genius? Imagine having an IQ that's off the c= harts -- a real superbrain! You wouldn't have to worry about grades because= you'd ace every course. As a matter of fact, you'd probably be teaching c= lasses instead of attending them. But how would you fit in at school or wi= th your friends? Oftentimes, people with exceptional intelligence struggle = to be accepted and understood because of their nontraditional thinking. No= bel Prize winner, John Nash, whose life is portrayed in the movie "A Beaut= iful Mind," is a good example of how challenging the life of a genius can = be. Here at Questia, we decided to take a look in our collection to under= stand the phenomena called genius. [IMAGE] After you've taken a look a= t the books below, feel free to explore our topics to find your favorite s= ubject. And be sure to take our free test drive. The World's Larges= t Online Library of Books with content not found anywhere else on the Int= ernet Origins of Genius: Darwinian Perspectives on Creativity by Dea= n Keith Simonton Creativity and the Mind: Discovering the Genius Within = by Thomas B. Ward, Ronald A. Finke, and Steven M. Smith The Road to Exce= llence: The Acquisition of Expert Performance in the Arts and Sciences, Spo= rts, and Games by K. Anders Ericsson Who Got Einstein's Office?: Eccen= tricity and Genius at the Institute for Advanced Study by Ed Regis Crea= tivity and Disease: How Illness Affects Literature, Art, and Music by Phi= lip Sandblom Explore Questia's 70,000 + books and journal articles E= nsure success Brain power Sometimes success isn't always about brain power= -- unless of course you really do have a raging IQ! But there is somethin= g you can do to help guarantee your success this semester -- subscribe to = Questia. Why subscribe? Think about the price tag of just getting into= school -- tuition, books, etc. You've made a huge investment, but getting= into school doesn't guarantee academic success. Questia, on the other hand= , at a much more affordable price tag actually will help you achieve suc= cess. So really, the only question is why wouldn't you subscribe? The pri= ce of a book Questia gives you a library in your room that's available ar= ound the clock -- 24/7. And you won't find our exclusive collection anyw= here else on the Internet. Who knows, maybe Questia will help raise your I= Q a few points. Wishing you success, The Questia Team (c)2002 Questi= a Media America, Inc. Questia and the Questia (logo) are service marks of = Questia Media and its affiliates. =09