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Friday, August 24, 2007

On today's show: we’ll join the BBC’s interactive program World Have Your Say, simulcast live in London, Toronto, and Sydney, to make the case for New York as the world’s most multicultural city. Call us live to have your say! Also, Jon Voight tells us about his new film exploring a dark chapter in Mormon history, September Dawn. But first, on today’s Please Explain, we’ll be racking our brains to learn all there is to know about IQ.

Please Explain: IQ

Cognitive researchers have been creating ways to define and measure human intelligence for more than a century, sparking plenty of controversy along the way. Professor Howard Gardner of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education joins us today to answer your questions about the history and practice of IQ testing, the ...

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September Dawn

On September 11, 1857, a wagon train of emigrants passing through Mountain Meadows, Utah was attacked my members of a Mormon militia. Jon Voight's latest film, September Dawn, is a fictionalized account of the brutal massacre that left over a hundred men, women, and children dead, a tragedy that still ...

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New York, Have Your Say!

New York thinks of itself as the most multicultural city in the world. But London, Toronto, and Sydney all make the same claim! Which city is right?

Today we're participating in the BBC program World Have Your Say, a daily interactive program where listeners set the ...

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