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Citizenship 21: Briefing Notes On Profiles Of Prejudice
Commissioned by Stonewall's Citizenship 21 Project, new data from a MORI poll reveals the profile of prejudice in this country. It shows which groups fare worse, what influences people to be prejudiced or not, and identifies strong evidence of 'joined-up' prejudice (i.e. that people who are prejudiced against one group are also prejudiced against others).
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Small Classes Now Top Reason For Going Independent
Class size has become the biggest single reason for parents choosing an independent education for their children.
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MORI Schools Survey 2001 - Engineer article
Article on children's attitudes towards and knowledge of engineering
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TIME Magazine Polls Europe's Leaders Of Tomorrow
Survey Reveals Attitudes of Europe's 21 to 35-Year Olds
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Manufacturing Remains Unconvinced Of Case For Euro According To EEF Survey
Business remains unconvinced of the case for the euro according to a survey of engineering and manufacturing companies carried out for the EEF (Engineering Employers Federation) by MORI.
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Quality Content Is Key To Driving E-Commerce Success
Internet shoppers are influenced strongly by the quality of content on web sites, a MORI survey conducted on behalf of eSubstance has revealed.
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Results Of Major Survey On Attitudes To Human Genetics
A major new MORI survey of the Government's People's Panel has found broad support for the benefits offered by human genetic research, but some misgivings about the regulation of such developments in the future.