Posts tagged with "Americans"

Randall Bell x “Me We Do Be”

Why do some people dive, some survive and others thrive? The answer, Randall Bell, Ph.D., reveals, is surprisingly simple: choices.    Bell, a socio-economist and the CEO of Landmark Research Group, has developed an easy-to-follow formula for authentic growth and success based upon 25 years of behavioral research.    In his book, Me We Do […]

PENCE AT OLYMPICS

Olympics, Two-Thirds of US to VP Pence: Not Appropriate to Stay Seated During Opening Ceremonies Viewing of Games on Streaming Devices Makes a ‘Breakthrough’ Impact; Americans Disapprove of  ‘Shut Up and Dribble by Wide Margin,’ also say Athletes should be Able to Comment on Social Issues; Approval of Subsidies to U.S. Olympic Athletes by More […]

Automotive Trends Report 2018

With every query typed into a search bar, users provide a glimpse into their considerations and intentions. By compiling top searches, we’re able to render a strong representation of the population and gain insight into their behavior. In this Google Auto Trends Report, we are excited to use Google data to identify and compare in-vehicle […]

Diet and the Disease of Civilization

Adrienne Rose Bitar‘s new book Diet and the Disease of Civilization (Rutgers University Press in December 2017) draws a link between diet books and contemporary social movements. Are you interested in a review copy? Diet books contribute to a $60-billion industry as they speak to the 45 million Americans who diet every year. Yet these books don’t just […]

First NYC Mayor Open Debate

** TUESDAY 7PM ON NY1: FIRST-EVER BOTTOM-UP MAYORAL OPEN DEBATE ** De Blasio, Malliotakis, & Dietl Face Off in First-Ever Mayoral Open Debate in NYC Fresh Off Major Success in 2016 Presidential Debates, Open Debate Coalition Partners with NY1, Politico, Others for First-in-the-Nation Open Debate for Mayor 50% of Questions to be Chosen from Top […]

Trump Revealed on Opioid Epidemic 

With more than 100 Americans dying every day from drug overdoses, Trump declared it was time to take action and officially declared the opioid epidemic a national emergency. The announcement was short on details. Declaring a national state of emergency involves more than just a brief statement from the president to the press — there’s […]