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- Mensa Club
- Mensa International (Mensa International) or the Mensa Society is an international organization founded in 1946 in Oxford, England, the most important feature of the Society to the IQ as the only criteria for membership. Members of the "Mensa Society" come from all walks of life, and the only requirement to become a member of the "Mensa Society" is to pass a series of intelligence tests to prove that one's IQ is among the top 2% of the same age group. "Mensa" is a Latin word meaning round table, that is, "Mensa" members "like sitting at a round table, there is no difference in rank". It is also translated as "Mansa".
- British Geological Survey
- The British Geological Survey (BGS) was established in 1835 and is the world's first national geological survey, with headquarters in Nottingham, Keyworth and England, and branch offices in Wallingford, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London. The main task of the British Geological Survey is to carry out systematic surveys, examinations and studies of the UK continent and shelf, to expand the UK's geological knowledge base, to provide the UK government with all relevant information in the geological field, and to provide sound advice to the UK government on geographically related industrial and academic issues.
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