From 2010 to 2014, the World Values Survey asked residents in over 50 countries who they would not want as neighbors. Just over five percent of respondents in the United States said “people of a difference race.” That’s far more tolerant a response than citizens of most European, African and Asian countries gave. As a comparison, 15 percent of Germans, 41 percent of Indians and 22 percent of Japanese said they wouldn’t want to live next to “people of a different race.” The Washington Post depicted the results in a useful chart.
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Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Thursday, August 23, 2012
August 27: NFRW Public Relations Committee's Survey Results
Many of our NFRW women will attend the Republican convention in Tampa next week as delegates, alternates, guests, and credentialed participants. Excitement mounts as the NFRW Public Relations Committee rolls out the results of the NFRW's nationwide Republican women survey which was conducted between July 1 and August 6.
Daily we hear the media and others perpetuate stereotypes about Republican women, who we are and what we believe. No comprehensive survey of Republican women had ever been taken to provide data for a substantive response. Thus, the NFRW's Table Talk Survey was born.
While a healthy response was expected, the PR Committee was quite surprised when more than 8,500 Republican women took the time to participate! Republican women from all 50 states and U.S. territories took the survey. Many survey participants are not affiliated with NFRW, which speaks volumes on about the Republican women across this country who want their voices heard. On Monday, August 27, the PR Committee will release an executive summary of the survey results, which addresses these five topics: demographics, policy, problems, perspectives, and elections. In addition, the full survey results will be available at http://www.nfrw.org/ Read More......
Daily we hear the media and others perpetuate stereotypes about Republican women, who we are and what we believe. No comprehensive survey of Republican women had ever been taken to provide data for a substantive response. Thus, the NFRW's Table Talk Survey was born.
While a healthy response was expected, the PR Committee was quite surprised when more than 8,500 Republican women took the time to participate! Republican women from all 50 states and U.S. territories took the survey. Many survey participants are not affiliated with NFRW, which speaks volumes on about the Republican women across this country who want their voices heard. On Monday, August 27, the PR Committee will release an executive summary of the survey results, which addresses these five topics: demographics, policy, problems, perspectives, and elections. In addition, the full survey results will be available at http://www.nfrw.org/ Read More......
Friday, March 23, 2012
Obama Admin offers cash to nationwide survey respondants regarding removal of 4 dams on Klamath
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Earlier this week, House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04) and Water & Power Subcommittee Chairman Tom McClintock (CA-04) sent letters to the Bureau of Reclamation and the Office of Management and Budget requesting information on the use of American tax dollars to pay for a controversial Department of the Interior (DOI) survey on the need to remove four privately owned dams on the Klamath River in Oregon and California. Read more at Unified Patriots...
This can't be ethical! --bc Read More......
This can't be ethical! --bc Read More......
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Take the Plastic Bag Ban Survey
Let your voice be heard! Take the City of Corvallis Survey on the propose plastic bag ban.
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Saturday, March 17, 2012
Corvallis bag ban & tax survey
OREGON
CATALYST, 3/17/2012 by In the news - Hilex Poly
- The
Corvallis City Council is considering installing a ban and tax on all
shopping bags, both paper and plastic. In exploring options, the City
Council has asked for comments from the public in this survey.
✧ Please take a few moments and let the Corvallis City Council know
your thoughts on bag bans and taxes on shopping bags. ✧ Hilex believes
that the answer lies within common sense legislation that preserves
Oregon’s manufacturing and recycling jobs, rather than increasing
costs for local residents. Despite misconceptions, plastic bags
are 100% recyclable and made in the U.S., using
domestic natural gas and support American jobs.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
CNBC: Secret Walmart Survey Shows Inflation Already Here
11/11/2010 - There might not have been a second round of quantitative easing, if Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke shopped at Walmart. ∴ A new pricing survey of products sold at the world’s largest retailer [WMT 53.95 -0.18 (-0.33%)] showed a 0.6 percent price increase in just the last two months, according to MKM Partners. At that rate, prices would be close to four percent higher a year from now, double the Fed’s mandate. Read more at CNBC...
(Hat tip: Glenn Beck 11/15) Read More......
(Hat tip: Glenn Beck 11/15) Read More......
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