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Gallopedia Asia Zone: July 2010
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Saturday, July 24, 2010. Zone 1- Asia Summary, week # 127. Two-Thirds of Indian Consumers Want Government to Enact Corporate Responsibility Laws. Consumers want to see new laws enacted to force companies to act responsibly—even if this means higher prices and fewer jobs, according to a new poll of consumers across 29 countries. The poll reveals that nearly two-thirds of those surveyed in India— 63%. Who disagreed. GlobeScan. July 5, 2010. Ruling DPJ Still Strong before Japanese Ballot (Click for Details).
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Gallopedia- One Window On Global Polls: August 2010
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Gallopedia- One Window On Global Polls. Gallopidia-Polls is a weekly Digest of Opinion polls around the globe- one window on global opinion polling compiled by Gilani Research Foundation. All future reports of. Will be updated on our web page. This Blog will be mentained for. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 132. This week’s report consists of 33. Of these are multi-country surveys and 1. Is a cyber survey. 13. Polling organizations have been represented. National Polls and 1.
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Gallopedia Asia Zone: Zone 1- Asia Summary, week # 136
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Saturday, October 9, 2010. Zone 1- Asia Summary, week # 136. Afghans Less Confident in Elections This. Increasing lack of confidence in the honesty of their elections,. Along with major security concerns, has been a pertinent issue in the country's second parliamentary elections. Surveys show the percentage of Afghans who do not trust their electoral process spiraled from 49%. Just after last year's. September 10, 2010. Foreign Affairs and Security. Turks Downbeat about Their Institutions. The complete d...
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Gallopedia- One Window On Global Polls: Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 134
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Gallopedia- One Window On Global Polls. Gallopidia-Polls is a weekly Digest of Opinion polls around the globe- one window on global opinion polling compiled by Gilani Research Foundation. All future reports of. Will be updated on our web page. This Blog will be mentained for. Monday, September 27, 2010. Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 134. This week’s report consists of 32. Of these are multi-country surveys and 2. Are cyber surveys. 7. Polling organizations have been represented. National polls & 3. In ot...
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Gallopedia Asia Zone: Zone 1- Asia Summary, week # 137
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Saturday, October 9, 2010. Zone 1- Asia Summary, week # 137. 45 Million Internet Users in. Had as on September 2008 45.3 million active internet users. This is according to the I-Cube Study, conducted annually by IMRB International. And Internet and Mobile Association of India [IAMAI]. Majority of urban Indians cite lack of awareness as a main hurdle in the usage of internet. Society Media/ New Media. Travel Domestically for Medical Care (Multi-country survey). Are the least likely. September 17, 2010.
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Gallopedia Asia Zone: January 2010
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Sunday, January 17, 2010. Zone 1- Asia Summary, Week # 99. Dated Dec.20-26, 2009. Palestinians Show Disappointment With Peace Process, Parties involved and the U.S. AWARD recent survey of Palestinians show that Palestinians are getting disappointed with the peace process but they also show their commitment to peace. Moreover they also getting disappointing with the parties involved in the process and they are also not satisfied with the role of the U.S. government. December 15, 2009. December 27, 2009.
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Gallopedia- One Window On Global Polls: September 2010
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Gallopedia- One Window On Global Polls. Gallopidia-Polls is a weekly Digest of Opinion polls around the globe- one window on global opinion polling compiled by Gilani Research Foundation. All future reports of. Will be updated on our web page. This Blog will be mentained for. Monday, September 27, 2010. Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 135. August 29 – September 04, 2010. This week’s report consists of 20. Of these are multi-country surveys and 2. Are cyber surveys. 8. National poll & 1. Most high-income co...
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Gallopedia Africa Zone: Zone 2- Africa Summary, week # 133
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Sunday, September 26, 2010. Zone 2- Africa Summary, week # 133. Migration Could Triple Populations in Some Wealthy Nations. Potential Net Migration Index finds Singapore. Atop the list of countries that could see the highest net adult population growth from international migration. If all adults worldwide who desire to migrate permanently to other countries actually moved where they wanted today, each country would see their adult populations double or even triple. August 20, 2010.
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Gallopedia Africa Zone: April 2010
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Saturday, April 17, 2010. Zone 2- Africa Summary, week # 113. Race relations on the improve in South Africa. Ipsos found that the majority of South Africans recently polled felt that relationships between the various race groups in South Africa are improving. This trend has continuously improved over the last few years and that the percentage of South Africans with a positive feeling far outweighs the prophets of gloom on this topic. March 20, 2010. Thursday, April 15, 2010. Monday, April 5, 2010. Nigeri...
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Gallopedia Africa Zone: November 2009
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Friday, November 13, 2009. Zone 2- Summary of Global Polls- Week # 92. Dated 1st-7th Nov. 09'. People in 17 of 21 Nations Say Governments Should Put In. Ternational Law Ahead of National Interest. A poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that most people in 17 of 21 nations surveyed say their government should abide by international law and reject the view that governments are not obliged to follow such laws when they conflict with the national interest. November 02, 2009. Monday, November 2, 2009. Gallope...