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Resource Concerns Complicate Classroom Inclusiveness

It's not surprising that a large number of Americans think special schools are best for children with mental retardation. Inclusiveness is nice in principle, but if Americans feel the inclusion of such children threatens to stretch the ...

California Recall Election, Impact of the Recall on 2004 Presidential Race, Presidential Approval, Economy, Kobe Bryant, Terrorism and the War With Iraq, Business Sector Ratings

Separate but Equal? Americans Favor Special Schools for Mentally Disabled

The question of whether and which students are best taught separately has almost as many facets as there are different kinds of children. Do boys and girls learn better in separate classrooms? How about slow learners and overachievers, gay and ...

Age and Exercise: Good Habits Form Early

Not very many people of any age exercise vigorously for 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. But Kate MacKenzie, USRowing Athlete of the Year, can't understand why. "If you haven't established a rigorous level of activity early in life," observes ...

Teens and Sports: "Let's Play"

How many kids are among the viewers glued to their TVs as the 2002 Winter Olympics enter the final week? Maybe quite a few; a review of Gallup Youth polling shows that teens in the U.S. are overwhelmingly "sports nuts," both in terms of ...

Americans' Perceptions: World Affairs

This document presents results of the annual Gallup Poll Social Series update on World Affairs, conducted Feb. 4-6, 2002.

Figure Skating Tops List of Americans' Favorite Winter Olympic Events

Fifty-eight percent of Americans plan to watch a great deal or fair amount of the Winter Olympics, according to the latest Gallup poll. Figure skating is easily Americans' favorite event, in large part due to the fact that women strongly prefer ...

Terrorist Attacks: Public Opinion from April 1995-January 2001

Before today's tragic events, Americans' concern about terrorist attacks had dropped from the higher levels recorded immediately after the Oklahoma City bombings in 1995. Additionally, polls conducted after U.S. attacks on suspected terrorist ...

Examining Presidential Job Approval

The Gallup Organization has been tracking presidential job approval for more than 60 years. We ask a straightforward question -- " Do you approve or disapprove of the way [president’s name] is handling his job as president?" We have probably ...

Public Sees U.S. as Winner in Standoff With China

By a two-to-one margin, Americans believe the United States prevailed in the recent controversy with China surrounding a U.S. spy plane that collided with a Chinese plane and made an emergency landing in China. A new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll ...
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