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Nearly One Half (46%) of Young American Children Most Often Read a Bedtime Story before Going to Bed
Despite Many Parents Believing a Good Night's Sleep Key to Performance in School, Three in ten (27%) Children Aged 7 or Younger now have a TV in their Bedroom,
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With Crime and Drugs Being a Top Concern for Illinois Residents, Many View Community-Based Diversion Programs as the More Effective Way of Reducing Juvenile Delinquency
85% Want to See More of These Programs in Their Community
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For Two Thirds of Americans, the U.S. Government Does Not Communicate Well about Its Agencies' Benefits and Services
Many Unaware Of the Breadth of Services Offered, But View Agencies More Positively Upon Learning More about Them
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Email Users Take Great Risks with Spam despite Awareness of How Bots and Viruses Spread
Only One Third across North America and Western Europe Think Their Computer Is Likely to Be Infected by a Bot
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Saving Money and Preserving Resources Top Reasons for Reducing Waste, Saving Energy and Saving Water
Lack of Information and Lack of Interest Most Blamed for Not Leading a More Environmentally-Friendly
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Two in Three (66%) Americans Agree that the United States has an Obligation to Help Poor Children in Other Nations around the World
Majority (62%) of Americans claim they have donated to an International Relief Organization that Helps the World's Children
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Majority (74%) Of Global Citizens Don't Believe "A Woman's Place Is In the Home"
But India (54%), Turkey (52%), Japan (48%), China (34%), Russia (34%), Hungary (34%) and South Korea (33%) Most Likely To Agree
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Nine in Ten Parents Say Families Should Be Able to Choose Among a Variety of Lenders to Finance Their Children's College Education
More Oppose than Favor Legislation That Would
Make the Federal Government the Sole Provider of Federal College Loans