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  • ...supporters-and-opponents-see-legal-recognition-as-inevitable/ [hereinafter PEW POLL]. See also Jeffrey M. Jones, Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Abov ... v. Florida, 368 U.S. 57, 62 (1961) (“[A] woman is still regarded as the center of home and family life. We cannot say that it is constitutionally impermis
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  • ... read scientific evidence to support their preexisting views. According to research by Yale Law School professor Dan Kahan and his colleagues, people's deep-se In Kahan's research (PDF), individuals are classified, based on their cultural values, as eithe
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  • ...r Tennessee schoolteachers, Oklahoma municipal employees, graduate student research assistants in Michigan, and farm workers and child care providers in Maine. ...argaining and Labor Union Legislation Database, http://www.ncsl.org/issues-research/labor/collective-bargaining-legislation-database.aspx
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  • The vast majority of academic research using sophisticated statistical techniques concludes that differences in st Statistical Research and Surveys Show That Jobs and Family Are Top Reasons for Interstate Moves
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  • ...eaten thirty tyrants of the various German states. Let us hope that in the center of Europe you can then make a unified nation out of your fifty millions. Al ...gained steam in the 1960s with a picketing in Philadelphia and a community center in San Francisco, and finally the Stonewall Riots in New York.
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  • [[Category:Pew Research Center]] {{DES | des = The Pew Research Center statistically identifies seven cohesive political clusters. None of them a
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  • [[Category:Pew Research Center]] ...l as a recent survey of a subset of those respondents via the Pew Research Center’s new American Trends Panel, conducted April 29-May 27 among 3,243 adults
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  • ... as libertarians and know what the term means" according to a Pew Research Center poll. | show=}} A new poll Pew poll conducted conducted in light of the recent New York Times piece on the
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  • [[Category:Political Research Associates]] The Tenth Amendment Center (TAC) is a prime example of nullification’s crossover appeal—that is, t
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  • The Pew Research Center in a similar study in 2006 found 79 percent of the respondents said that ch
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  • ...ants, Thomas Pagliarini and Brian Almeida, and to Carla M. Voight, who did research for me during a semester visit at the George Washington University Law Scho ...of Corporations with regulatory teeth; it had been established merely as a research and reporting agency. See DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN, THE BULLY PULPIT: THEODORE
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  • ...r lifetime harms, it is probably a much larger fraction. From the Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute. | show=}} *Correspondence may be sent to Madhabika B. Nayak at the Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, 6001 Shellmound Street, Suite 450, Emeryvil
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  • The prisoner's dilemma is a simple game that serves as the basis for research on social dilemmas.[10] The premise of the game is that two partners in cri ...table preferences for how much they value outcomes for self versus others. Research has concentrated on three social motives: (1) individualism—maximizing ow
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  • Source: Pew Research Center6 The Koch Brothers are at the center of the current effort to influence universities and recruit ‘free- market
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  • ...ere “existed in fact no need for regulation or control of industry.”22 Pew agreed, but his arguments had a sharper focus. They hinged on the rights of Pew’s example of industrial freedom was neither random nor incidental. From t
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