The runaway genius is Benjamin Franklin.
A genius, in a statistical sense, is anyone with an I.Q. over 132. In a general sense, it is anyone who is exceptional at doing what they do, so an excellent dog groomer could be called a genius. In my personal opinion, a genius is any person who is intellectually superior to the general population. (It is offensive and pigheaded to call geniuses freaky.)
It is possible that a person can be charged with harboring a runaway even if the other person was never filed as a runaway. This will vary depending on the state in which the harboring takes place.
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The required wait time before a person can be classified as a runaway varies by jurisdiction. In many places, there is no mandatory waiting period; a child can be reported as a runaway as soon as they leave home without permission. However, local laws may differ, so it's essential to check with local law enforcement or child protective services for specific guidelines in your area.
A close friend or family member who is normally a latex back person.
I would think so. He was a very groundbreaking musician, and a very intelligent person.
If Cody were a genius, he wouldn't have to use this site. So... no... Cody is not a genius. God no.
In Louisiana, a person can leave home without being considered a runaway once they reach the age of 18. Until then, they are under their parents' legal guardianship and can be reported as a runaway if they leave home without permission. So, buckle up and wait until you hit that magical age before you make a run for it!
act like a genius and work so hard
There are a number of people who are called the greatest scientific genius of all time. Some of them include Archimedes, Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and so many others.
Samuel G. Craig has written: 'Jesus of yesterday and today' -- subject(s): Person and offices 'Jesus as He was and is' 'Christianity rightly so called' -- subject(s): Christianity, Essence, genius, nature
it was frankenstien