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Big Data: A Guided Tour
Big Data has become a feature of many workplace discussions about strategies and business plans. But it also brings with it risks and responsibilities – as witnessed by growing consumer concerns about data protections and information security.
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A Life Suspended: The State of Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
March 2016 marks the end of the 5th year since the start of the Syrian conflict. Influenced by the Arab Spring sweeping across a number of countries in the region, protestors in many parts of Syria took to the streets demanding political reform.With the Syrian conflict now entering its sixth year, the United Nations have declared that over 4.6 million Syrians have fled to neighbouring countries, with two-thirds of those settling in Lebanon and Jordan.
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Perils of Perception 2016
This 33-country survey highlights what we get wrong and why we are so often wrong about topics such as immigration, teenage pregnancy and how to change that.
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Flair Mexico 2016 - A Year of (more) Scrutiny and Change
“Discontent”, “disappointment”, “mistrust”, “pessimism”, “crime”, “poverty”, “corruption”, “insufficient economic growth”… The list goes on and on.
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Global Views on Immigration -Tracking 2011-2015
A new Ipsos global poll finds that fully half (50%) of citizens in 24 nations say there are too many immigrants in their country – and 46% agree that immigration is causing their country to change in ways they don’t like.
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As World Pride Kicks Off in Toronto, Canada Poll Shows Strong Majority (71%) Among 15 Developed Nations Support Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples
Majority (76%) agree gay men, lesbians should be free to live as they wish.
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India’s engineering industry
India's engineering industry has grown by an annual average of 12 per cent for the past five years on the back of higher investment in infrastructure development and industrial production, new government initiatives, such as allowing 100 per cent foreign ownership of firms within the sector, and lowering customs duty.
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At Home And On The Go With The Millennials
Every generation has its challenges and its defining moments, usually underscored by the times they live in. Today’s young adults are no different. As they come into their own, the Millennial generation – ages 18-31 for this study – faces a set of challenges that reflects the new realities of our economy and technology.