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| a projecting object; a prominent point. |
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| great energy, strength, concentration; a sense of extreme degree. |
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| the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs shared by some portion of the adult population. |
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| sampling method in which all items have an equal chance of being chosen. |
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| a poll taken of a small percentage of voters as they leave the polls, used to forecast the outcome of an election or determine the reasons for voting decision. |
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| regularly conducts public opinion polls in more than 140 countries. |
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| the process by which people acquire political beliefs and attitudes. |
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| favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs. |
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| political attitude and philosophy that advocates institutions and traditional practices that have developed organically, thus emphasizing stability and continuity. |
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| purpose is to report news (current events, facts, images) can be in the form of radio, t.v., internet, newspaper; protected by 1st Amendment. |
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| offers unabrased explorations and up-to-date information presenting ALL sides of the public opinion. |
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