How much to we care?
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Mark Clements Research on behalf of Parade magazine conducted a national survey to determine public opinions of concerns about the environment. The survey determined that 93% of the respondents are personally 'doing something to help the environment.' Additional statistics from the survey are included.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1992
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'Findings from Parade's national survey on law and order.' (Justice in America) (Cover Story)
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The results of a survey of 2,512 people on their attitudes on the police and the criminal justice administration is presented. Overall, 82% of the respondents had a positive attitude towards the police; however only 47% of Hispanic and African American respondents reported such feelings.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1993
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The growing crisis in health care
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A survey of people aged 18 to 75 years conducted by Mark Clements Research has revealed that 70% of the 2,512 respondents believe the Clinton administration will not be able to control rising health-care costs. Some 80% reported that they wanted a national health-care policy.
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Year: 1993
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