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Mensa was founded in England in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer.
Mensa International was created in 1946.
The term "mensa" is Latin for "table" and is commonly associated with the high IQ society Mensa International, which was founded in 1946. The organization aims to foster intellectual exchange among its members and requires a high IQ score for admission. In a broader context, "mensa" can also refer to various cultural or educational initiatives that promote intellectual engagement.
The Commercial International Bank was founded in the year 1975. The bank was founded in Cairo, Egypt where they have their headquarters. They have over 100 branches in Egypt.
The Globex International Group was founded back in the year 1992 according to information that is available on the internet. The Globex International Group is based in Toronto.
The International Society for the History of the Behavioral and Social Sciences was founded in 1978.
The International Labour Organization was founded in 1919.
Amnesty International was founded in the year 1961, by Peter Benenson. Amnesty International was founded in London, England and has since spread to many other countries.
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 57,000 members of Mensa in the United States. Mensa is an international organization for individuals who score in the top 2% on a standardized intelligence test. Membership varies over time as new members join and others leave, but the U.S. represents one of the largest national populations within Mensa.
The International Star Registry was founded in 1979. They sell products related to the books they sell Your place in the Cosmos. They have been criticized by the IAU for commercializing the naming of stars.
Yes, Mensa is a legitimate organization for individuals with high IQs. It is an international society that requires members to score in the top 2 of the population on a standardized intelligence test.