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Are Our Kids Becoming Couch Potatoes?
Go Play Outside! - Ipsos-Reid Survey on the way that kids are spending their leisure time
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The World at Work
Majority of Americans, Western Europeans, Latin Americans Are Satisfied With Jobs
Eastern Europeans and Asians Give Less Glowing Endorsement of Their Job Life -
Music Downloading Goes Global
Nearly Half of Young Internet Users Have
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Majority of Americans Say Court Challenges and Vote Recounts Show Serious Flaws in U.S. Electoral System
A nationwide poll conducted by Ipsos-Reid reveals nearly 60% of Americans believe election stalemate a major issue
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American Kids Spend Most Time Online But More Likely To Face Content Restrictions From Parents
New study from Ipsos-Reid examines online curfews, filtering software and censorship of youth and teens around the world.
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America Has Spoken
It's A Deadlock Between The Popular Vote And Electoral College; Education Tops The Priority List; It's Time To Be Hard On Soft Money; And The Majority Of Citizens Contributed Neither Time Or Money To This Election
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80% of Women Recognize Value of Self-Nurture, Yet Few Care for Selves as They Care for Others
Women Without Children 10 Times More Likely
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Affluent Baby Boomers More Likely Than Most to Boycott Companies - Ipsos-Reid Global Poll
But 39-country study also shows consumer boycotts have little appeal outside of North America and Western Europe
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Uncomfortable Liaisons
The Internet Can Be Fun ... or Creepy for Teenagers
New study from Ipsos-Reid uncovers the dark side of the online world -
Internet Invaluable to Students Worldwide
Many Schools Provide Access to Internet, But Far Fewer Offer Web Courses