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Americans Weigh In on Evolution vs. Creationism in Schools
A plurality of Americans wouldn't be upset if either creation or evolution were taught in the local schools. But those with a preference for only one theory or the other are more likely to come down on the side of creationism.
Patriotism's Reshaping of the Parties and the 2020 Election
American pride has become more of a partisan issue under the Trump presidency and could enter into the 2020 campaign.
Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design
Which of the following statements comes closest to your views on the origin and development of human beings – [ROTATED: human beings have evolved over millions of years from other forms of life and God guided this process, human beings have ...
Gallup Election 2020 Coverage
Discover unique insights on the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
More Egyptians Finding It Difficult to Make Ends Meet
More Egyptians (40%) say they are "finding it very difficult" to get by on their present income than said so before the revolution (22%). Nearly half (45%) say there have been times when they did not have enough money for food, essentially the ...
Agility, Transformation at ANZ: Becoming Your Best Self at Work
Find out how an emphasis on becoming your "best self," using your Top 10 strengths, is helping a coach and his large banking firm find success in the midst of change.
CliftonStrengths Community Update for January 2020
Listen as Austin Suellentrop brings coaches news about the 2020 Learning Series, certification, discount codes, Access enhancements, subscription models and more.
Simplicity and Individual Impact: Strengths, Engagement at Ameritas
Learn how a large insurance firm is leveraging CliftonStrengths and Q12 -- and an emphasis on simplicity -- to foster individual and organizational growth.
Tying Strengths to the Whole Person: "Truly Human" at Accenture
Learn how Accenture is connecting CliftonStrengths with what it means to be "truly human" as they seek to sustain high performance through developing the whole person.
Liberal Self-Identification Edges Up to New High in 2013
The percentage of Americans identifying their ideology as liberal edged up to 23% in 2013, a new high since 1992. More Americans, 38%, identified as conservative, but the 15-point conservative-liberal gap ties as the smallest to date.