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The Rewarding Work of Turning Talents Into Strengths

Building innate talents into strengths in college or at work requires practice, much like building physical strength.

Malians' Faith in Their Government Plummeted in 2012

Malians' views of their government soured and they became increasingly weary of mixing religion and politics in the months before France launched a military offensive in the country.

Americans Evenly Split on Sending Troops to Fight Islamic State

Forty-seven percent of Americans now favor sending U.S. ground troops to Iraq and Syria to assist groups fighting Islamic militants, up from 43% in early November and 40% a year ago.

Vinton G. Cerf, Ph.D.

Vinton G. Cerf is Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google. He is responsible for identifying new enabling technologies and applications on the Internet and other platforms for the company. As a Senior Scientist, Cerf advises ...

France’s Leadership Enjoys Relatively High Approval

Gallup Polls conducted in 143 countries find France’s leadership enjoying relatively high approval in many regions; in the recent Georgian and Gaza crises, consistent and balanced approval ratings toward the French government likely bolstered ...

Chadians View U.S., China More Favorably Than France

Chad's president, Idriss Déby, is eager to see the full deployment of a European Union peacekeeping force (EUFOR) to his country. In light of negative public perceptions of France, the EUFOR may not be popular with Chadians.

CliftonStrengths® Community Update for November 2020

Learn about a CliftonStrengths milestone, an invitation for Certified Coaches to get involved, plus 2021 opportunities in this November Community Update.

Rough Recovery Ahead for U.S.-French Relations

As the presidents of the United States and France seek to improve the relationship between their two countries, Gallup revisits data indicating it will take time to achieve buy-in from the French public.

Brazilians Least Satisfied in Amazon With Environment

Brazilians' satisfaction with efforts to preserve the environment dropped to a new low of 30% in 2018, long before they saw massive expanses of the Amazon rainforest consumed by flame and deforestation.

U.S., Canada Show More Interfaith Cohesion Than Europe

A new report from Gallup and the Coexist Foundation reveals that residents of the U.S. and Canada are more likely than Europeans surveyed to be classified as "integrated." It also reveals that European Muslims and the general publics have ...
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