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Nearly Nine in Ten Hispanics Feel that Children of Immigrants Have Better Opportunities in the U.S. than They Would in Their Parents' Country of Origin
Four in Five Consider that Securing a Better Future for Their Families Is Worth the Hardships Immigrants May Be Facing
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Casi Nueve de Cada Diez Hispanos Siente que los Niсos de los Inmigrantes Tienen Mбs y Mejores Oportunidades en EE.UU. de las que Tendrнan en el Pais de Origen de sus Padres.
Cuatro de Cada Cinco Considera que las Dificultades que los Inmigrantes Pueden Estar Afrontando Valen la Pena para Asegurar un Mejor Futuro Para sus Familias
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: Proper Attire in the Workplace
Are Casual Workers Slackers, Never Destined for Management?
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Four in Ten (43%) Working Americans Would Move to a Different Community if it Offered a Higher Quality of Life
Four in ten (38%) Say They're Living in their Current Community Primarily Because of a Job
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Reid Leads Angle by 4 Points Among Likely Voters in Nevada Senate Race
Turnout will be a crucial factor for both Senate and Gubernatorial races in Nevada, with 81% of Republicans planning to vote in November, compared to just 64% of Democrats
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World
Citizens in 24 countries assess the current state of their country's economy
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Global Communication Channel Credibility: How Are Citizen-Consumers Getting Information about Your Organization?
The amount of information available to the average consumer has increased exponentially over the last 10 years. But where exactly are consumers getting information about companies or organizations from? This Ipsos Point of View paper explores consumer-citizens opinion on the credibility of mainstream media, corporate, and consumer voice sources of information about companies in 24 countries around the world.
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Democrat Incumbent in Arkansas faces 19 point poll deficit: Lincoln trails Republican challenger John Boozman
Incumbent Governor Mike Beebe (D), who retains very high approval ratings, leads over opponent Jim Keet (R) by 22 points
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Crist Retains lead in Florida Senate Race, While Gubernatorial Race Remains Close
Florida Governor and Independent Senate Candidate Charlie Crist leads over his Republican and Democrat opponents
In the Gubernatorial race, Democrat Alex Sink leads Republican contender Bill McCollum by one point, and trails the other Republican contender Rick Scott by three points - but about a quarter of Florida voters remain undecided