In 1935, 17-year-old I M Pei left his family in Shanghai, China, to study architecture in the United States. Following t
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This authoritative book shows how the gap between a group's mean IQ and achievement can be precisely measured, and
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At the 2007 Academy Awards(R) ceremony, an unprecedented number of Black performers received acting nominations, and two
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