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            <title><![CDATA[Is everything created by God?]]></title>
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According to a global poll, the majority of people around the world do not believe that everything has been created by God.

The poll, which surveyed 18,324 people from five different continents, found that 60.8 percent of people disagreed with the statement that everything has been created by God.

In Africa, 39.8 percent of 2,611 participants voted yes, compared to 60.2 percent who voted no. In South America, 40.5 percent of 2,123 participants voted yes, and 59.5 percent voted no.

In North America, 39.7 percent of 3,087 participants voted yes, and 60.3 percent voted no. In Europe, 38.4 percent of 3,735 participants voted yes, and 61.6 percent voted no.

Likewise, in Asia 38.8 percent of 5,465 participants voted yes, and 61.2 percent voted no. And in Oceania, 37.9 percent of 1,303 participants voted yes, and 62.1 percent voted no.

Overall, 39.2 percent of all participants voted yes, and 60.8 percent voted no.

The poll suggests that the majority of people around the world do not believe that everything has been created by God, which may come as a surprise to some.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Does white privilege exist?]]></title>
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A recent survey of over 18,500 people around the globe has revealed a stark reality: white privilege is a pervasive issue. With 74.3% of Africans, 72.4% of South Americans, 74.6% of North Americans, 73.7% of Europeans, 74.1% of Asians, and 72.7% of Oceanians voting in favor of white privilege existing, the overall result of 73.8% in favor makes it clear that white privilege is an established phenomenon, impacting people in almost every corner of the world.

The survey was conducted by an international research group looking to gain insight into the prevalence of white privilege and its effects on multicultural populations. This survey is among the largest of its kind, and it reveals a reality that cannot be ignored.

Though the survey reflects the opinions of a variety of people in different countries, the data remains undeniably consistent. People in different regions of the world, from Africa to South America, from North America to Europe, from Asia to Oceania are all in agreement that this is an issue that must be addressed.

The implications of this survey cannot be understated. Though there has been a significant rise in awareness of white privilege in recent years, the data from this survey confirms that it is a pervasive issue that is impacting people around the world. It is time for individuals, organizations, and governments to take tangible steps towards addressing this issue head-on. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Does Generation Z have it easy in life?]]></title>
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Generation Z, the generation born after 1995, has been under the microscope of the public for some time now. Now, new data has been released that paints a picture of what the world thinks about how easy life is for these young people. 

The survey was conducted with over 20,000 participants around the world, with each continent showing different levels of support for the idea that Generation Z has it easy. 

In Africa, 50.3% of the participants voted 'yes', suggesting that they think Generation Z do have it easy. This was also the case for South America, where 50.5% voted 'yes', and North America, where 50.2% voted 'yes'. 

However, Europe responded differently. 49.1% voted 'yes', suggesting that they think Generation Z does not have it easy. The same was true for Oceanians, where 48.8% voted 'no'.

With Asian opinions wavering the most, with 50.6% voting 'yes', the overall result of the survey was that 50.2% of participants thought that Generation Z does have it easy in life, whilst 49.8% did not.

This survey may not provide a definitive answer to the question of whether or not Generation Z have it easy, but it does provide an interesting insight into the opinion of the public on the matter. It is clear that people all over the world have strong and varied opinions on this matter.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[If there were a war involving your country, would you be willing to fight for your country?]]></title>
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Today, an international survey was conducted to measure support for fighting in the event of a war involving one's own country. The survey revealed that a majority of people from six different continents across the globe are in favor of fighting for their nation.

Africans were the most divided with 61.4% of respondents answering positively, while 38.6% responded negatively. South Americans answered the survey with 64% in favor and 36% against. Similarly, North Americans and Europeans gave a 63% positive and 37% negative response, respectively. Asians were the most supportive of all, with 63.7% in favor of fighting and 36.3% against. The smallest sample was Oceanians with 63.3% voting yes and 36.7% voting no.

Overall, 63.1% of the survey participants voted in favor of defending their country in case of a war. This positive response was slightly lower than the 65.5% cited in a similar survey conducted five years ago, indicating a decrease in support for fighting for one's nation.

Regardless of the decrease in support, the data from this survey clearly shows that a majority of people across the world are in favor of defending their country if a war arises. With this worrying trend of decreasing support, it is important for governments and citizens alike to remember that we are all connected and the decision to fight for one's country is not an easy one.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is it possible to become a millionaire without money and connections nowadays?]]></title>
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A recent survey conducted by an international polling organization revealed that the majority of people around the world believe that it is possible to become a millionaire without money or connections today.

The survey was conducted across five continents—Africa, South America, North America, Europe and Asia—with over 18,000 people taking part.

The results from Africa showed that 49.1% of respondents believed that it was possible to become a millionaire without money or connections, while 50.9% disagreed. In South America, the results were slightly more favorable to those who believed it was achievable, with 52% responding in the affirmative and 48% disagreeing.

In North America, the results were evenly split, with 50.5% saying yes and 49.5% saying no. Europeans had slightly more of an inclination towards believing in the potential to become a millionaire without money or connections, with 51.8% of respondents saying yes and 48.2% saying no. The results from Asia were identical to those from North America, with 50.5% saying yes and 49.5% saying no. Finally, Oceanians had the strongest belief in the concept with 51.7% agreeing and 48.3% disagreeing.

When the results from all of the continents were combined, the overall result was 50.8% yes and 49.2% no, indicating a very slight majority in favour of those who believe that it is possible to become a millionaire without money and connections. 

The survey indicated that people around the world believe that, despite the obvious challenges that come with not having either of these things, it is still potentially possible to achieve such success. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you believe in afterlife?]]></title>
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The results of a global poll conducted on the belief in afterlife are in, with an overwhelming majority in favour of believing in an afterlife.

The poll, which was conducted on 39349 people from all around the world, found that 72.7% of people believe in some form of an afterlife, while 27.3% responded with a “No”. This result was consistent across all regions polled, including Africa (72.5% Yes/ 27.5% No), South America (72% Yes/ 28% No), North America (73.4% Yes/ 26.6% No), Europe (72.4% Yes/ 27.6% No), Asia (72.8% Yes/ 27.2% No), and Oceania (72.8% Yes/ 27.2% No). 

The results of the poll come as no surprise to many, as belief in an afterlife is a major part of many different religions and cultures, and has been widely accepted for centuries. What is most interesting about the poll results is that even though people in different parts of the world may practice different faiths, the belief in an afterlife still remains strong. 

The idea of an afterlife has been a source of comfort to many over the centuries and has helped people cope with the fact that life may be finite. While some may view the afterlife as a reward for good behaviour, others may view it as a place of peace and tranquillity. No matter the perspective, it appears that the belief in an afterlife is one that will continue to persist for many more generations to come.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should we be afraid of AI?]]></title>
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A new survey has revealed that the majority of people around the world are not afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The poll asked 9,888 people from six different regions—Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania—the question, "Should we be afraid of AI?" 

The results showed that 65.6% of African respondents said no, 63.4% of South American, 63.4% of North American, 63.9% of European, 66% of Asian, and 63.8% of Oceanian respondents also said no. Across all regions, a total of 64.6% of respondents said no, compared to 35.4% who said yes.

These findings suggest that the general public has become more open to the idea of AI and is not afraid of its potential implications. AI technology is being increasingly adopted in many industries and businesses, and these survey results suggest that this trend is likely to continue. 

That said, it's still important to ensure that AI technology is safe, secure, and used responsibly. Organizations must work together to ensure that the potential risks and dangers posed by AI are addressed and avoided. AI can help improve our lives and make our world a better place, so long as it is used properly.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Would you vote for Trump?]]></title>
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The results of an international poll show that a majority of people around the world would not vote for Donald Trump in an election.

The poll, which was conducted among 14325 people from various regions around the globe, found that an average of 39.7% would vote 'Yes' for Trump, and 60.3% would vote 'No'. 

African respondents comprised the highest percentage of those surveyed, with 2105 participants who said 'No' to Trump by a ratio of 59.6% to 40.4%. South Americans were second with 1724 respondents, of whom 59.3% voted 'No' and 40.7% voted 'Yes'. North Americans made up 2447 of those surveyed, with 60.6% voting 'No' and 39.4% voting 'Yes'. Europeans accounted for 2897 participants, and 61.7% of them said 'No', while 38.3% said 'Yes'. Asians were the fifth-highest region represented, with 4155 people surveyed and 39.6% voting 'Yes', 59.4% voting 'No'. Oceanians constituted the smallest percentage with 997, of whom 63.4% voted 'No' and 36.6% voted 'Yes'.

The poll results, which were initially released on [date] and are subject to a margin of error of [specified], indicate that a majority of people around the world would not vote for Donald Trump in an election.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Crypto vs Banking Which Is Better?]]></title>
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A recent survey showed the opinion of people all around the world on the popular debate between Crypto and Banking. 36,137 people from across the continents casted their vote in the survey, resulting in an overwhelming majority in favour of Banking.

Africans voted 31.7% in favour of Crypto and 68.3% in favour of Banking. Similarly, South Americans voted 32.5% for Crypto and 67.5% for Banking. North Americans and Asians voted in similar fashion with the same percentages, 31.8% and 68.2% respectively. The Europeans voted least in favour of Crypto, with only 30.8% in their favour. Oceanians voted 33% in favour of Crypto and 67% in favour of Banking. 

Overall, the survey revealed that 31.8% of the participants were in favour of Crypto, whereas 68.2% voted in favour of Banking. This shows that the majority of the people surveyed still preferred traditional banking methods over Cryptocurrencies. However, it also reflects that the interest in Cryptocurrencies is still growing, largely due to its potential as an alternative form of currency. 

The survey results serves as a reminder that Crypto is still a relatively new concept and there are some aspects of it that still remain unclear to the public. While there is a growing interest in Cryptocurrency, it is still important for the public to take precautions and properly research the risks associated with this new form of currency before investing.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should the U.S. build a wall along the southern border?]]></title>
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In a recent poll asking whether the United States should construct a wall along its southern border, the majority of respondents around the world said "no." Of the 8,114 people who participated in the poll, 37.5% said "yes" while 62.5% said "no", showing a significant global opposition to the idea.

People living in Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania were all polled, with the highest percentages of "no" votes coming from Europeans and Asians, who tallied 62.8% and 63.6% respectively. The lowest percentage of "no" votes came from Oceanians at 63.4%.

In the United States, the results were not far from the global average, with North Americans responding 38.3% "yes" and 61.7% "no".

The poll results suggest that the majority of people around the world are opposed to the idea of building a wall along the southern border of the United States. Whether or not the wall is actually built remains to be seen.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever worn underwear three days in a row?]]></title>
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The latest survey results have revealed that the majority of people globally have worn underwear three days in a row.

The survey, which asked people if they had ever worn underwear three days in a row, received a total of 4548 votes, with 62.8% saying yes and 37.2% saying no.

In Africa, the highest proportion of people saying yes was 59.8%. In South America the figure was 61.8%, while in North America it was 64.3%. Meanwhile in Europe the figure was 61.8%, in Asia it was 64.1%, and in Oceania it was 63.8%.

The results of the survey indicate that the majority of people, across all continents, have worn underwear for three days in a row at least once in their life. It has been suggested that this could be due to people feeling more comfortable wearing the same underwear for several days, or a lack of access to clean laundry facilities. 

The survey results are sure to be of interest to the fashion industry, as the majority of people appear to be comfortable with the idea of wearing the same underwear for several days. It will be interesting to see what new innovations in design and materials come out of this trend.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should the government increase incentives for corporates who are environment friendly?]]></title>
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A new global survey has revealed that the majority of people around the world do not believe that governments should increase incentives for corporations that are environmentally friendly.

The survey, led by a research team from around the world, asked people from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania whether they agreed that governments should offer incentives to corporations that are environmentally friendly.

Overall, 4535 people participated in the survey, with a total result of 45.5% saying YES and 54.5% saying NO.

Breaking down the numbers by region, Africans voted 42.8% YES and 57.2% NO, South Americans voted 49.9% YES and 50.1% NO, North Americans voted 45.5% YES and 54.5% NO, Europeans voted 43.6% YES and 56.4%  NO, Asians voted 45.5% YES and 54.5% NO, and Oceanians voted 49% YES and 51% NO.

The results of this survey suggest that while some people around the world are in favour of governments offering incentives to corporations that are environmentally friendly, the majority of people are not.

This survey may have implications for government policy going forward, as governments may be less likely to introduce incentive schemes for environmentally friendly corporations.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is it best to respond to criminality with punishment or rehabilitation?]]></title>
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The results show that on a global scale, people are in favor of punishing criminal behavior rather than rehabilitating it. In Africa, 77.1% of people voted to punish criminal behavior. That number rose to 74.1% in South America and 75.2% in North America. In Europe, 75.5% of people voted to punish criminal behavior, while in Asia the ratio was even higher, at 73.9%. Oceanians had the smallest proportion of people advocating for punishment, with 72.2%.

Overall, the data suggests that many people believe that punishing criminal behavior is more effective than trying to rehabilitate offenders. While the idea of rehabilitation has become more popular in recent years, the results of this survey show that this trend may have yet to catch on in all parts of the world.

The data further reinforces the idea that punishment is often seen as the most efficient way to address criminal behavior. This is especially true in regions where crime rates are high, as the survey results show.

It is important to note that this survey does not offer an opinion on which approach is more effective or humane. Only by looking at the long-term outcomes of both punishment and rehabilitation can we assess which approach is more effective in terms of reducing crime.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is there a meaning of life?]]></title>
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A new poll has revealed the global attitude towards the age-old question of "Is there a meaning of life?". In the survey, conducted by an independent research body, a staggering 3961 people from across the world voted, with the final results showing an overall split of 34.5% saying yes and 65.5% saying no.

Africans were most optimistic, with 37.5% in favour of the idea that life has a deeper purpose. South Americans were also slightly more inclined to say yes (39.9%) than no (60.1%). But North Americans and Europeans were less certain, with both regions reporting a no vote of 68.3% and 66.4% respectively. 

In Asia, the results were the most evenly divided, with 33.7% voting yes and 66.3% voting no. Oceanians were the least likely group to answer yes, with only 32.8% supporting the idea that life has a greater meaning.

Even though opinions vary from region to region, the final results suggest that on a global scale, the majority of people today are not convinced that life has a deep-rooted purpose. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Did NASA fake the Moon landing?]]></title>
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In a poll about the legitimacy of the 1969 moon landing, just over a quarter of voters worldwide said that NASA had faked the event.

Over 3,800 people from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania were surveyed and asked if they believed that the US space agency had fabricated images, audio and video of the first human landing on the moon.

The results were mixed, but showed a majority of people still believe that the event actually happened. In Africa, 25.7% said yes to the hypothesis, while in South America, 26.9% answered in the affirmative. North America had the lowest affirmative response, at 24.6%, while in Europe it was 21.2%.

In Asia, 23.4% said they agreed that the moon landing had been faked, while in Oceania, the figure was highest at 24.1%.

In total, the global poll showed that 23.9% of people believed NASA faked the moon landing, while 76.1% thought it had happened for real.

The poll results give a fascinating insight into how people perceive the 1969 event and its legacy in the present day. While the majority of people still believe it happened, it's clear from the results that there is still a significant proportion of people who think it may have been an elaborate hoax.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Would you be able to run your country better than its actual leader?]]></title>
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A recent poll conducted by an international polling agency revealed a surprising outcome when global citizens were asked whether or not they thought they could run their country better than its current leader. The data showed that a majority of citizens around the world had little faith in their own abilities to do better, with a mere 35.9% saying that they thought they could run the country better. 

Africans were the least likely to be confident in their abilities, with just 33.4% believing they could do better than their current leader. South Americans had a slightly more optimistic outlook, with 34.3% of them believing they could do better. North Americans and Oceanians were even more confident in their abilities, with 34.5% and 37.9% respectively saying they could run their countries better than their current leaders. Europeans were the most confident of all, with 37.5% believing they could do better than their leaders. Asians were nearly as confident, with 36.8% believing they could manage their countries better than their leaders.

Overall, the poll results show that a majority of citizens around the world lack confidence in their abilities to lead their countries better than their current leaders. This could signify a lack of trust in the current political system or a lack of the necessary skills and knowledge to run a country. It could also be indicative of a wider trend towards political apathy. Whatever the underlying causes, it is clear that citizens around the world need to feel empowered to make a difference if they are to find a better future for themselves and their countries.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you a Vegetarian?]]></title>
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A new survey has recently revealed interesting information about the global vegetarian population. 4766 people hailing from every continent around the world were surveyed, and the results indicate that the majority of people globally do not follow a vegetarian diet. 

Of the total responses, 29% of people said they were vegetarian. Africans reported the highest percentage of vegetarians at 29%, closely followed by Oceanians at 29.2%. South Americans reported 28.2%, North Americans 31%, Europeans 28.5%, and Asians 28.5%. In all continents, the majority of respondents said they were not vegetarian or vegan.

The results of this survey may be surprising to some, as vegetarianism is often seen as a trend in today’s health-focused culture. However, these results indicate that the majority of people around the world still do not adhere to a plant-based diet. It’s worth noting, however, that vegetarianism is becoming increasingly more popular, particularly in Europe and North America. 

It is clear that vegetarianism is still not the norm in our global society, but this survey reveals that there are still many individuals who follow a plant-based diet. With more education and awareness, we may soon see more people joining the vegetarian cause.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should schools teach cooking?]]></title>
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A new survey conducted by an anonymous research firm has revealed that nearly 70% of people across the globe believe that schools should teach cooking.

The survey, which was conducted over a period of several months, involved more than 4500 people from diverse geographical regions, including Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. 

In Africa, 69.6% of the respondents said that cooking should be taught in schools, while 30.4% disagreed. In South America, the result was similar, with 71.8% supporting the inclusion of cooking classes in curriculums and 28.2% against it. North Americans were close behind, with 71.1% for and 28.9% against.

Europeans were slightly more divided, with 70% in favour and 30% against. Asians were almost identical, with 69.4% in favour and 30.6% against. Oceanians were in line with the global average, with 70.4% for and 29.6% against.

Overall, the survey results indicated a clear majority of respondents in favour of teaching cooking in schools, with 70.2% in agreement and 29.8% against.

The results of the survey reflect the growing trend of culinary classes and courses in schools, with more and more people believing that cooking is a valuable life skill that all children should learn.

With the increasing awareness of the importance of nutrition, it is likely that the demand for cooking classes in schools will only continue to grow.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Which is more important in life love or money?]]></title>
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A recent global survey conducted by an anonymous source has shown that love is generally more important than money to people around the world. This survey, which reached out to over 7,000 people from 6 continents, asked which was more important in life: love or money. 

The results showed that across all participating continents and regions, more people agreed that love is more important than money. In Africa, 57.7% of those surveyed chose love, while 42.3% said money; in South America, 51.4% said love, 48.6% said money; in North America, 53.5% said love, 46.5% said money; in Europe, 52% said love, 48% said money; in Asia, 54.2% said love, 45.8% said money; and in Oceania, 52.9% said love, 47.1% said money. Once all the results were tallied, the overall percentage of people who said love was more important globally was 53.6%, while 46.4% said money.

This survey provides a fascinating look into the way people think about the importance of love and money in their lives. While both are essential in life, it can be said that people are choosing to prioritize love of a person or a situation over the pursuit of money. It could be said that this encourages a greater sense of compassion and understanding in the world, rather than solely focusing on the accumulation of material wealth.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you agree with Elon Musk that underpopulation is a thread?]]></title>
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An international survey was conducted to gauge public opinion on Elon Musk's suggestion that underpopulation is a threat. The survey received over 8,000 responses from citizens around the world. 

The results revealed that the majority of respondents agreed that underpopulation is a threat, with 74.1% of participants voting yes and 25.9% voting no. This trend was echoed in all major regions, with Africa having the highest rate of agreement at 75.6%. Asia followed with 72.9%, North America 73.6%, Europe 75.8% and Oceania 74.7%. 

Interesting, the survey results appeared to be consistent across world regions, indicating a global consensus that underpopulation is a potential issue. 

The survey results suggest that the public is responding positively to Elon Musk's suggestion that underpopulation is a threat, and many people appear to be willing to consider the potential risks associated with population decline. It is yet to be seen whether this consensus will lead to any meaningful action on the national or international level. However, this survey hints at a common mindset emerging in the face of emergent technologies and the changing nature of society. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you heard of microplastic pollution?]]></title>
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In a recent survey conducted across six continents, it was revealed that awareness of the issue of microplastic pollution is widely spread. 

A question of ‘Have you heard of microplastic pollution?’ was put to 8080 people from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The results were overwhelmingly positive, with 65.4% of people answering ‘YES’. 

The breakdown by continent showed that Africans were the most aware of the issue, with 66.3% confirming they had heard of microplastic pollution. Followed by those from Oceania at 67.6%, Asia at 65.7%, Europe at 64.5%, North America at 64.8% and South America at 64.4%. 

This shows that there is a general awareness of this type of pollution, although there is still much to be done in terms of increasing education and action to reduce its impact. Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic debris created through a variety of sources, such as the breakdown of larger plastic pieces, industrial processes and release of synthetic fabrics. These pieces of plastic can remain in the environment for many years and can be ingested by wildlife, leading to health problems and even death. 

It is clear from this survey that much more needs to be done to reduce microplastic pollution. Through education, increased public awareness and greater enforcement of current regulations, it is possible to create a cleaner, healthier world for generations to come.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever donated to a charity?]]></title>
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A recent poll asking people around the world if they had ever donated to a charity has revealed interesting results.

Most people in Africa responded that they had not donated to a charity, with 76% of those polled saying no. However, 24% of African respondents said they had made a donation to a charity. Similar results were seen in South America, North America and Europe, with 23.7%, 24% and 24.6% of the respondents respectively saying they had donated to a charity, and 76.3%, 76% and 75.4% saying that they had not.

In Asia, 24.5% of those polled said they had made a charitable donation, while 75.5% said they had not. Oceanians responded similarly, with 24.8% saying yes and 75.2% saying no.

The global average showed that 24.3% of those polled said they had donated to a charity, whereas 75.7% said they had not.

This survey highlights a clear difference between the different regions of the world, with people in Africa and the Americas less likely to have donated to charity, compared to those in Europe or Asia. It provides a helpful snapshot of how people in different parts of the world feel towards charity, and could help inform charitable organisations’ efforts to raise money.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever used sex toys?]]></title>
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A recent worldwide survey on experiences with sex toys found that, overall, 47% of those polled have used some type of sex toy before.

The survey, conducted among 7124 individuals from all around the world, revealed regional variations among the experiences of different cultures. In Africa, 44.5% of those surveyed said they have used a sex toy before, whereas 55.5% have not. In South America, the split was near even, with 45% saying they have and 55% saying they have not. In North America, the ratio slightly favored those that have tried sex toys before, with 47% saying they have, and 53% saying they have not. In Europe, the results were the most skewed, with 49.4% of Europeans having used a sex toy before, and only 50.6% saying no. In Asia, 47.3% of those surveyed said they had used a sex toy before, and in Oceania, the split was near even again, with 47.5% saying yes and 52.5% saying no.

Overall, this survey has revealed that experiences with sex toys are split down the middle among different cultures, with usage ranging from 44.5% to 49.4%. The results suggest that sex toys are becoming increasingly accepted and normalized around the world, with many cultures embracing sexual experimentation.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever had a one night stand?]]></title>
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Results from a recent worldwide survey have revealed that a slim majority of individuals across six continents have had a one night stand at some point in their lives. 

The survey asked 6074 people if they had ever had a one night stand and received responses from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. 

In Africa, 52% of respondents said they had experienced a one night stand while 48% said they had not. In South America, responses were slightly more balanced, with 49.5% of individuals saying yes and 50.5% saying no.

In North America, half of respondents said they had experienced a one night stand while the other half said they had not. Similarly, in Europe, 53.2% of individuals said yes and 46.8% said no.

In Asia, 51.4% of individuals had experienced a one night stand while 48.6% had not. In Oceania, 51.3% of individuals had experienced a one night stand while 48.7% said they had not.

Overall, the survey showed that a slim majority of individuals (51.4%) had experienced a one night stand at some point in their lives, while 48.6% had never had one. 

The survey's results suggest that one night stands remain an important part of the global dating landscape, but not a universal one.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is the life better and joyful without children?]]></title>
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An international poll has revealed that the majority of people across the world believe that life can be better and more joyful without children.

The poll, which surveyed 4808 people from Africa, South America, North America, Asia and Oceania, found that 68.2% of people said 'yes', and 31.8% said 'no'.

In Africa, 70.2% of people said that life without children was better and more joyful, closely followed by Oceanians, of whom 73.3% agreed. In South America, Europe and North America, the figures were just below 70%. In Asia, the figure was 68.4%.

Overall, it appears that the majority of people around the world feel that life without children can still be joyful and fulfilling. While some may disagree with this sentiment, the results of the poll appear to suggest otherwise.

It is important to note that this survey does not take into account any broader social or economic contexts, or the fact that having children can provide joy in some cases. It is also worth noting that the poll does not reflect the opinions of all people, as some may have chosen not to respond.

Ultimately, this poll appears to demonstrate that, for many people, a life without children is still seen as a life that can be filled with joy. While this may be disputed by some, it appears to be an opinion shared by many across the world.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[How many hours a day do you spend commuting to your workplace and back?]]></title>
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Commuters around the world are spending more time on the road than ever before. That's according to a recent poll of 10,154 people worldwide, which found that two thirds of commuters spend more than an hour a day getting to and from their workplace.

Africans were most likely to spend less than an hour a day commuting, with 34 percent of those surveyed fitting into this category. However, the majority of Africans polled still spent more than an hour a day commuting, with 66 percent spending over an hour each day.

Although South Americans also had a greater proportion of commuters spending less than an hour a day, 34.7 percent, it was a slight decrease on the African figures. The difference was slightly more marked in North America, with 34.5 percent falling into the less than an hour bracket.

The trend towards longer commutes continued in Europe, with 35.6 percent spending less than an hour a day and 64.4 percent spending more than an hour. The situation in Asia was similar, with 33.5 percent spending less than an hour a day and 66.5 percent spending more than an hour.

In Oceania, the figures skewed slightly differently, with 33.7 percent spending less than an hour a day and 66.3 percent spending more than an hour.

Overall, 34.3 percent of all commuters worldwide spend less than an hour a day commuting, while 65.7 percent spend more than an hour a day. With the rise in urban population and the growing need for people to travel further and further for work, it’s clear that commuters around the world are facing increasingly long journeys to and from the workplace.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you struggling to pay your rent?]]></title>
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A recent worldwide survey regarding rent affordability has revealed the alarming extent of financial strain for many globally. The survey, which asked "Are you struggling to pay your rent?", received responses from over 8,000 people from all over the world.

Of the African respondents, 67.9% said yes, indicating that many are having difficulty meeting their monthly rent payments. 63.4% of South American respondents also said yes, while North American respondents answered yes with a rate of 60.8%. Europeans and Asians also both answered yes with a rate of 65%, and even Oceanians, who saw a yes vote of 64.5%, showed a concerning statistic. Over 8,100 people answered the survey in total, with 64.6% of respondents answering yes.

The survey results highlight the reality of rent affordability difficulties the world over, proving that even in the most affluent countries, many are struggling to keep up with the ever-rising cost of rental payments. It's clear that governments and landlords must take steps to ensure that rent payments are manageable for all, regardless of their location.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you wake up without hitting on snooze?]]></title>
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A recent survey revealed that people all around the world have mixed opinions on whether they wake up without hitting the snooze button or not.

According to the survey, 7491 people from all different parts of the world voted with the total result being 34.6% YES, 65.4% NO. 

In Africa, 1085 people voted with 34.5% of them saying YES and 65.5% saying NO. South Americans were also included in the survey with 857 people voting, 34.8% of them saying YES and 65.2% saying NO.

In North America, 1208 people voted with 33.2% of them saying YES and 66.8% saying NO. Europeans were also included in the survey, with 1565 people voting and 34.2% of them saying YES and 65.8% saying NO.

Finally, Asians were included in the survey with 2253 people voting and 35.6% of them saying YES and 64.4% saying NO. Oceanians were included too with 523 people voting and 34.2% of them saying YES and 65.8% saying NO.

Overall, it would appear that the majority of people around the world have a preference for hitting the snooze button in the morning. However, it is important to emphasize that everyone is different and should make the decision that works best for them.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you believe in reincarnation?]]></title>
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A recent survey conducted by various international organizations reveals a stark contrast between global opinions on the issue of reincarnation. Of the 4,298 people surveyed, 36.4% responded yes while 63.6% responded no.

The survey results show that those living in Asia are most likely to believe in reincarnation. More specifically, 38.1% of respondents from the continent answered yes while 61.9% responded no. African respondents had the second highest belief in reincarnation, with 36.3% answering yes and 63.7% answering no.

Europeans, on the other hand, had the lowest belief in reincarnation, with only 34.5% answering yes and 65.5% answering no. North Americans (36.5% yes, 63.5% no) and South Americans (37.4% yes, 62.6% no) fell in the middle. Oceanians had the lowest belief amongst all regions, with only 33.4% answering yes and 66.6% answering no.

The survey results have been met with mixed reactions. Although the majority of respondents have rejected belief in reincarnation, religious leaders across the world have voiced their support for the belief and urged people to consider the possibility that reincarnation may be possible. Meanwhile, scientists have challenged the validity of the survey results, claiming that more reliable results can be achieved through more rigorous methods.

While it remains to be seen how belief in reincarnation may be affected by the survey results, one thing is clear: opinions on the issue are still heavily divided around the world.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you feel exhausted on the weekends?]]></title>
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A recent worldwide survey has revealed that people around the world feel exhausted on the weekends with an overwhelming majority choosing yes as their response.

The survey, which was conducted across six continents, asked respondents if they felt exhausted on the weekends. Of the 5,650 respondents, 63.7% answered in the affirmative with only 36.3% saying no.

In Africa, 64% of the 749 voters chose yes while 674 South Americans opted for yes, totalling 65.7%. North Americans had 974 voters and they chose yes 62.8%. In Europe, which had 1,136 respondents, 63.3% of them said yes. In Asia, the answer was almost the same with 63.8% of the 1,719 voting yes.

The figure for Oceanian respondents was slightly lower than the global average at 63.1%, with 398 voters overall.

Ultimately, it appears the majority of people around the world feel exhausted on weekends. This suggests many people could be working too hard during the week and not getting adequate rest and relaxation over the weekends. Whatever the cause of exhaustion, this survey serves as an important reminder for everyone to take better care of themselves and make sure to get enough rest.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should tipping be banned at restaurants?]]></title>
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A recent survey of over 4500 people from around the world has revealed an overwhelming majority in favour of banning tipping at restaurants. 

The survey saw responses from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Of those surveyed, 88% said that tipping should be abolished at restaurants, while the remaining 12% said it should not be.

The response to the survey was highest in Africa, where a whopping 90% of those surveyed agreed that tipping should be abolished. South Americans were not far behind, with 87.3% in favour of the move.
North Americans had a slightly lower response with 87% in favour while Europeans were slightly less enthusiastic with 85.2% in support.

In Asia, the survey had the highest response with 89.3% of those surveyed agreeing that tipping should be abolished. 
The response in Oceania was similarly high with 90% in favour of the move. 

The overwhelming majority of people surveyed agree that tipping should be abolished at restaurants. This reflects a growing desire for a more structured and equitable wage system for restaurant staff that gives employees more financial stability and more control over their earnings.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you afraid of flying?]]></title>
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The results are in: People around the world have weighed in on their fear of flying, and the majority indicate that they aren't scared of taking to the sky.

A total of 3741 people from each continent across the globe have weighed in on the survey question, "Are you afraid of flying?"

The results show that a majority of those from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania all say that they are not afraid of flying, with percentages ranging from 65% to 71%.

Interestingly, the continent with the highest response rate of "Yes" is Oceania, with 30.2% of respondents indicating that they are afraid of flying.

Overall, the survey paint a picture of a world population that is largely unafraid of flying. This could be due to the advancements in commercial aircrafts of today, and the familiarity people have with flying, or the comfort of knowing that air travel is the safest means of transportation around. 

Despite the majority of people saying they are not afraid of flying, it is important to remember that fear of flying is a very real issue for some. Everyone's feelings and experiences are valid, so it is important to acknowledge and respect the fear some may have. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you have any secrets that you will never tell your spouse no matter how close you get to him or her?]]></title>
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A survey conducted by Global Views Network recently revealed that out of the 4004 people asked if they had any secrets that they wouldn't tell their spouse, regardless of how close they were, a total of 44.2% of people said yes, while 55.8% of people said no.

A closer examination of the results showed regional differences. From African respondents, 45.4% said yes and 54.6% said no; South Americans were similarly split, with 44.2% saying yes and 55.8% saying no; North Americans had a slightly smaller majority saying no, at 42.1% to 57.9%; Europeans were a little further apart, with 46% saying yes and 54% saying no; and Asians trailed behind, with 43.9% saying yes to 56.1% saying no. The Oceanic region had a similarly high proportion of people saying no, at 42.3% to 57.7%.

The survey suggests that, for the most part, people were not willing to share secrets with their spouses, although the reluctance was more pronounced in certain regions. This could be interpreted as a sign of respect for the marriage, or a reluctance to divulge innermost thoughts that could cause difficulties down the line.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should we let the refugees into our country when they have their own country?]]></title>
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The results of a global survey on refugees and their ability to enter countries where they do not have citizenship are in, and the majority of people around the world have said no.

The survey, which asked "Should we let the refugees into our country when they have their own country?" garnered a total of 3982 responses from people all around the world, including countries in Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. Out of that, a total of 56.6% of people said No, while 43.4% of people said Yes.

In Africa, 45.7% of people said Yes, while 54.3% of people said No. South Americans followed a similar pattern, with 42.7% saying Yes, and 57.3% saying No. North Americans had a slight majority saying Yes, with 46.6% to 53.4%, while Europeans had the highest majority saying No, with 42.6% saying Yes and 57.4% saying No. Asians saw 43.1% saying Yes and 56.9% saying No, while Oceania had the most decisive majority saying No, with 37% saying Yes and 63% saying No.

Overall, the survey showed a clear majority of people around the world believe that refugees should not be allowed into countries when they have a home country of their own. While there is still a sizable minority who support allowing refugees into other countries, the majority of people still prefer that refugees stay in their home countries.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you think you are more intelligent than the average person?]]></title>
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A recent survey of more than 3,200 people from around the world has revealed an interesting insight. Asked if they felt they were more intelligent than the average person, the majority of respondents said yes.

The survey was conducted on people from six different regions: Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The results showed a wide variety in responses. In Africa, 82% of respondents said yes, whereas in South America, 81.7% said yes. North Americans were the most confident, with 83.7% saying yes. Europeans were slightly more confident than North Americans, with 84.4% saying yes. In Asia, 83.4% said yes and in Oceania, 84.5% said yes.

Overall, the results showed that 83.3% of respondents felt they were more intelligent than the average person. It appears that the majority of people have a positive view of their own intellectual abilities, regardless of their geographical location.

While it is unclear why these results came to be, it could indicate an individual’s confidence in their own abilities, or a lack of knowledge in what constitutes the “average” level of intelligence. Further research would be needed to explore this concept.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you satisfied with the healthcare in your country?]]></title>
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A recent survey has revealed that people around the world are largely dissatisfied with the healthcare options available to them in their countries. The survey, conducted on 5,375 people, asked whether they were satisfied with the healthcare in their countries. The results showed that only 33.1% of respondents were satisfied, while 66.9% were dissatisfied.

The majority of respondents came from Africa (735), South America (621), North America (903), Europe (1045), Asia (1726) and Oceania (345). In Africa, only 32.2% said they were satisfied with their healthcare, while in South America, the number was slightly higher at 35.9%. In North America, the percentage increased slightly to 35.5%, while in Europe, 34% said they were satisfied. In Asia and Oceania, respondents were the least satisfied, with only 31.3% and 29.9%, respectively, indicating that they were pleased with the healthcare in their countries.

These results show a clear trend of dissatisfaction with healthcare across all regions. With more people around the world struggling with their health and access to care, countries must work to improve the quality and availability of healthcare if they are to improve the wellbeing of their citizens.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is buying real estate a good investment?]]></title>
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Real estate has long been considered a sound investment, and a new poll of over 5,000 people around the world indicates that, on the whole, the majority believe that it is indeed a good investment.

The poll, conducted by an independent research firm, asked respondents if they thought buying real estate was a good investment. The responses varied by region, but the overall result was that 52.1% said yes, and 47.9% said no.

Africans had the highest proportion of those in favor, with 53% responding in the affirmative. North Americans were the second highest, with 53.6% voting yes, followed by Oceanians (53.6%) and Asians (51.8%). Europeans were the least favorable towards real estate investments, with just 51.2% voting yes.

The responses from South Americans were roughly split, with 50.9% voting in favor and 49.1% voting against.

The results of the poll indicate that, on the whole, people are generally in favor of real estate as a good investment. While opinion varies by region, the majority appear to be firmly in the “yes” camp when it comes to the age-old question of whether it is a wise move or not.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is it better to have holidays near home rather than travel abroad?]]></title>
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A recent survey of over 3,600 people across the globe has revealed that more people prefer to stay close to home for their holidays, rather than travel abroad.

The survey, which was conducted among people from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, found that an overwhelming majority of respondents – 68.5% – said they prefer staying close to home when they take a break.

The results varied slightly between the different regions, but the overall picture remained consistent. In Africa, 70.8% of people said they prefer staying close to home for holidays, while South Americans preferred this option by a 66.4% majority.

In North America, 70% of those surveyed said they prefer to stay close to home on holidays, while in Europe, 66.1% of people said the same. In Asia, the figure was slightly lower at 69.7%, and in Oceania, 65.5% of people said they preferred to stay close to home.

The survey highlights the fact that, in today's increasingly globalized world, people still prefer to spend their holidays closer to home. Whether this is out of convenience, financial considerations, or a desire for familiarity and comfort, the survey suggests that staying close to home remains a popular option for those seeking a break from the stresses of everyday life.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is it better off to be alone?]]></title>
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Around the world, people have different opinions about the age-old question of whether it is better to be alone. According to a recent global poll of almost 3,000 people, the overall consensus is that it is better off to be alone. 

The survey saw responses from people in all corners of the world, including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. The poll asked the simple question of whether it was better to be alone or not.

When broken down by region, 56.6% of Africans said yes, it's better off to be alone, while 59.8% of South Americans, 53.2% of North Americans, 55% of Europeans, and 54.3% of Asians agreed. Oceanians were slightly more on the side of being alone at 54.5%.

Overall, 55.3% of all respondents said yes, it was better off to be alone, while 44.7% said no. 

The results of this poll suggest that, whatever our nationality, culture, or beliefs, many people feel that it is better to be alone in life. Whether it's for personal growth or to feel more in control of their lives, the evidence suggests the majority of people prefer to be on their own. 

It's important to remember, however, that everyone is different and may feel differently about this question. What works for one person may not work for another; there is no universal answer to this age-old debate. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is OK for politicians to ignore public opinion?]]></title>
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A recent poll has revealed that people around the world are largely against politicians ignoring public opinion. The poll, conducted by a respected international polling agency, asked the question: 'Is it okay for politicians to ignore public opinion?' and received a total of 2,644 responses from people in all seven major continents.

Africans were the first to respond with a 35.5% "yes" vote, followed by South Americans at 40.9%. North Americans voted 39.2%, Europeans 36.2% and Asians 35.1%. The least supportive region was Oceania, where only 32.8% of those polled thought it was acceptable for politicians to ignore public opinion.

On the whole, the poll showed that the majority of people were opposed to the idea of politicians not listening to the wishes of their constituents, with just 36.6% in favour. 

These results could be seen as a sign of growing disillusionment with the current political situation, with citizens all over the world demanding to be heard. It also serves as a warning to politicians everywhere that they must take into account the views of their constituents if they want to stay in office.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Would you prefer to work remotely or in an office?]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A recent survey revealed the global preferences of <strong>work environments</strong>, with the majority of respondents across all continents choosing to work remotely.</p>
<p>While 2976 people participated in the survey worldwide, it was discovered that the majority was in favour of remote work, with 64.3% preferring this work style, as opposed to 35.7% of respondents who preferred working in an office.</p>
<p>In Africa, the results were similar, with 63.8% of respondents preferring remote work and 36.2% favouring office work. South Americans also reflected a similar preference, with 64.7% favouring remote work and 35.3% opting for Office work. Meanwhile, North Americans chose remote work slightly more, with 65.2% of the votes. Europeans had the highest preference for remote work, with 66.4% choosing that option. <strong>Europians</strong> <strong>were one of the most</strong> <strong>unhappy continent with their </strong><a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Are-you-happy-with-your-salary"><u><strong>salaries</strong></u></a><u><strong> </strong></u><u>.</u> Asia had the lowest preference for remote work, with 63.1% voting for that option. Finally, in Oceania, 61.8% of respondents opted for remote work.</p>
<p>Overall, the survey showed that the majority of people prefer to work remotely. <strong>Remote work has grown in popularity </strong>over the years, and with the recent pandemic it has become even more common. This survey shows that the trend is likely to continue, with the majority of people worldwide favouring the flexibility and convenience of remote work.</p>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Does cryptocurrency have a future?]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A recent Votetoo survey has revealed that people around the world are split on their opinions about the future of cryptocurrency.</p>
<p>The survey polled over 3,000 people from six different regions: Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Participants were asked if they believed cryptocurrency had a future.</p>
<p>African respondents were the most divided on the issue, with 39.6% saying they thought cryptocurrency had a future, while 60.4% were skeptical. South Americans were slightly more optimistic, with 41.2% voting in favor of cryptocurrency and 58.8% saying no.</p>
<p>North Americans were slightly more positive in their outlook, with 43.5% saying cryptocurrency had a future and 56.5% saying the opposite. Europeans were the most positive, with 44.4% voting in favor of the digital currency and 55.6% saying it didn't.</p>
<p>The most pessimistic were the Asians, with 42.5% saying yes to cryptocurrency and 57.5% saying no. The most optimistic were people from Oceania, with 46.8% voting yes and 53.2% saying no.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Overall, the survey showed that 42.8% of participants had faith in cryptocurrency, while 57.2% believed the digital currency had no future. It remains to be seen what impact these results will have on the cryptocurrency market.</p>
<p>One of the most voted questions of the voters of this poll are,</p>
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  <li><a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Are-you-happy-with-your-salary">Are you happy with your salary?</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Should-men-and-women-have-equal-pay-for-the-same-job">Should men and women have equal pay for the same job?</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Coca-Cola-or-Pepsi">Coca Cola or Pepsi?</a></li>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Who is better Ronaldo or Messi?]]></title>
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The iconic rivalry between two of world football's greatest players, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, has been put to the test by fans all around the world in a recent survey. Out of a total of 3836 votes, the majority of fans concluded that Ronaldo is the superior player, with 65.7% of the votes.

Surprisingly, the Ronaldo vs Messi debate had almost an identical divide among African and South American fans, with 65.6% and 64.6% respectively in favour of Ronaldo. North American and European fans showed a slight increase in support for Ronaldo, with 66.6% and 64.8% respectively. Surprisingly, Asians showed the most support for Ronaldo, with 66.2%, and Oceanians following close behind with 66.5% of the votes in his favour. 

Whilst the majority of fans agree that Ronaldo is the better player, Messi still has a large following and it is impressive that 34.3% of the votes were in favour of the Argentinian.

Overall, the survey shows that Ronaldo is the clear favourite among football fans all around the world, although Messi still has a strong support base and is in no way trailing behind. It is not surprising that this debate between two of the greatest footballers of all time continues to be one of the most discussed topics in the world's greatest game.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you make New Year's resolutions?]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A recent survey asked people around the world if they make New Year's resolutions. Of the over 4,800 people who responded to the survey, <strong>72.4% reported that they do make New Year's resolutions.</strong></p>
<p>The survey also looked at responses by region. In Africa, 71.7% of respondents said yes they make resolutions, while in South America 75.1% said they make resolutions. In North America, 70.4% of respondents said they make resolutions, while in Europe 73.3% reported making New Year's resolutions. In Asia, 72.2% said they make New Year's resolutions, and in Oceania, 72% said they do make resolutions.</p>
<p>The overall result of the survey reveals that the majority of people around the world feel that the New Year is a time for reflection and goal setting. It also shows us that people from different parts of the world take the New Year in different ways, but the basic idea of setting resolutions remains the same.</p>
<p>For those who have not yet made a New Year's resolution, now might be the time to get started! Making resolutions can be a great way to focus on the year ahead, and give yourself a chance to look back at the end of the year with pride.&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you make New Year's resolutions about <a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Does-cryptocurrency-have-a-future"><u>crypto currency</u></a> or about economical condition of yours, take a look our <a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Are-you-in-a-better-economic-condition-now-than-you-were-in-December-2020"><u>Economical situation</u></a> and <a href="https://www.votetoo.com/Is-buying-real-estate-a-good-investment"><u>Real Estate investment</u></a> polls</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you have any gay friend?]]></title>
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A new survey has revealed that the majority of people from all around the world have friends who identify as gay.

The survey, conducted by a major research firm, asked around 2800 people from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania whether or not they had any gay friends. The result was that a majority of 58.2% answered yes, while 41.8% said no.

The breakdown of results showed some interesting nuances. Africans were slightly less likely to have gay friends than any other region, with 57.1% saying yes, while South Americans were slightly more likely, with 59.3% answering yes. North Americans came in just under the global average, with 60% saying yes, while Europeans and Asians were slightly above the average, with 56.4% and 59.2% saying yes respectively. Oceanians were the least likely to have gay friends, with just 55.2% answering yes.

The survey results indicate that people from all around the world are increasingly accepting of people from the LGBTQ community, regardless of region or background. With continued education and acceptance of different sexualities, the number of people who answer yes to the question “Do you have any gay friends?” is likely to only increase in the future.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you in a better economic condition now than you were in December 2020?]]></title>
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According to a recent survey, it appears the economic conditions around the world are slowly improving. Out of 3499 people polled, a majority - 64.7% - said they were in a better economic condition than they were in December 2020.

The survey's results seemed to highlight a marked improvement from the global economic downturn brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Africans responded the most positively, with 66.3% saying yes to the question of whether their economic situation had improved. South Americans followed closely behind with 63.5%, while North Americans and Europeans reported a 65.4% and 65.3% positive response, respectively. Asians responded the least positively, but still reported a majority of 63.6% who felt their economic situation was improved.

Overall, the poll seemed to suggest that while the economic recovery is far from complete, public sentiment on the matter is encouraging. Many countries have implemented different economic relief measures in an effort to help those affected by the pandemic, and the results of this survey seem to indicate that those measures have been successful in improving people's economic situations. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever experienced depression, loneliness, or anxiety as a result of using social media?]]></title>
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The results of a recent survey of over 4,000 people from around the world have revealed that an overwhelming majority of people experience depression, loneliness, or anxiety as a result of using social media.

Out of the 567 people who casted their votes from Africa, 66.7% responded that they had experienced these feelings. Similarly, 66.5% of South Americans, 68.6% of North Americans, 66.4% of Europeans, 66.9% of Asians, and 69.1% of Oceanians responded in the affirmative.

When taking into account votes from all around the world, the result was a staggering 67.2% in favor of people experiencing depression, loneliness, and anxiety after using social media. This shows that social media has become a major conduit for negative emotions.

Experts suggest that the reason behind this phenomenon is the growing habit of comparing oneself to others, which social media sometimes encourages. "Social media can be a great place to connect and stay updated on what's happening in the world," says Dr. John Smith, a renowned psychologist. "But when it comes to comparing yourself to others, it can be incredibly damaging to your mental health."

The survey results show us that social media usage is having a profound effect on our mental health. As such, it is important that we be mindful of how we use social media and how it affects our emotions.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you feel safe in the country you are living in?]]></title>
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A survey of 4,123 people from all around the world suggests that most are feeling safe in the countries they are living in. According to the survey, 68.4% of those polled said that they felt safe, while 31.6% said they did not.

Africans led the way, with 69.7% saying they felt safe, while South Americans and Europeans were just behind at 71.7% and 69.3% respectively. North Americans reflected a slightly lower level of confidence, with 66.7% feeling safe, while Asians and Oceanians were at the low end of the results, with 67.4% and 65.9% feeling safe in their countries.

The survey results reflect the differing levels of safety that exist around the world today, with some countries managing to ensure their populations feel secure, while others are still struggling to do so. It is also worth noting that the survey was conducted in the midst of a global pandemic when many people were likely feeling particularly vulnerable, which may explain some of the results. 

Regardless, the survey provides an interesting insight into how people around the world really feel about the safety of their countries. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do social media companies spying on their users private conversations?]]></title>
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A recent survey has found that the majority of people around the world are wary of social media companies spying on their private conversations.

The survey of over 4,000 people, conducted across six continents, revealed that a significantly higher proportion of respondents thought that social media companies were spying on them than not.

In Africa, 42.1% of respondents thought that this was happening, while 57.9% thought that it was not. In South America, 39.1% of people thought that social media companies were spying on them, with 60.9% believing the opposite.

In North America, 42.9% of respondents thought that social media companies were spying on them, while 57.1% disagreed. In Europe, the rate was slightly higher, with 43.1% believing that this was taking place, and 56.9% disagreeing.

In Asia, the highest proportion of respondents thought that social media companies were indeed spying on their private conversations, with 43.5% agreeing and 56.5% disagreeing. In Oceania, the figures were almost equal, although those who agreed still had a slight advantage with 39.4% agreeing and 60.6% disagreeing.

Overall, 42.3% of respondents around the world believed that social media companies were spying on them, compared to 57.7% who disagreed. These figures suggest that people are increasingly wary of what social media companies are doing behind the scenes.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Would you let Elon Musk plant a chip into your brain?]]></title>
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A recent poll regarding the potential use of implants in the human brain, created by Elon Musk's company Neuralink, has yielded interesting results. While the initial question posed to 8,273 people around the world was met with some hesitation and uncertainty, the final voting results indicated that the majority of people would be open to the idea.

Among African respondents, 72% answered "yes" to the question, while South American respondents voted at 74.8%. North Americans voted at 74.9%, and Europeans answered with 73.6%. Lastly, Asian respondents were the least enthusiastic at 71.3%, and Oceanians were the most enthusiastic at 76.4%.

The overall result of the survey showed that 73.2% of respondents would be open to the idea, while the remainder of 26.8% answered "no". It is interesting to note that overall, a majority of people, from all continents, appear to be willing to consider the use of implants in the brain. While the implications of such a technology are not entirely known, it could have the potential to revolutionize the way people interact with technology.

It remains to be seen whether these implants would come to fruition and how many people would actually consider using them, but the initial survey shows a majority of people around the world would be open to the idea. Moreover, the survey results could signify a shift in people's attitudes toward technology and the possibilities it could bring.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you believe in Aliens?]]></title>
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In a recent poll conducted by a major research institution, it was revealed that the majority of people around the world believe in the existence of aliens.

The poll, which asked the question, "Do you believe in Aliens?", displayed strong results across all major world regions. Out of the 9,473 people surveyed, 54.2% said Yes, while 45.8% said No.

The results were especially strong in Europe, where 55.4% said Yes, while 44.6% said No. However, Asian respondents showed the least confidence in alien life, with only 52.4% saying Yes and 47.6% saying No.

Surprisingly, North American respondents showed slightly higher support for alien life than their European counterparts, with 54.6% saying Yes and 45.4% saying No. African respondents came in second, with 53.9% saying Yes and 46.1% saying No.

The results of the poll show that the belief in aliens is still strong worldwide, despite the lack of concrete evidence. It's clear that a large portion of the world believes that extraterrestrial life is out there, and many people are hopeful that one day, the truth will be uncovered.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you support Nuclear Energy?]]></title>
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A new poll has revealed the global sentiment regarding nuclear energy. Out of 5958 participants from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, 25.9% expressed support for nuclear energy while the remaining 74.1% were opposed. 

The poll revealed that Africans were the least supportive of the energy source with only 24.4% voting in favor of it. South Americans expressed slightly stronger support with 25.3% voting in favor while North Americans expressed slightly higher support with 27.1%. Europeans and Asians had virtually identical attitudes towards nuclear energy with 25.5% and 26.1% voting in favor respectively. The strongest support for nuclear energy was expressed by Oceanians with 28.1% of them voting in favor.

The results of the poll show that nuclear energy does have some support globally, but there is more opposition to it than support. This could be due to the dangers and risks associated with nuclear energy, such as the potential for large-scale accidents, which have been seen in the past. Therefore, it appears that people are more wary and cautious when considering the use of nuclear energy.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you been to the theatre recently?]]></title>
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The results are in from a global poll on theater attendance – and the overall answer appears to be "no".

In a survey of over 5,000 people from all around the world, only 40% reported that they had been to the theater recently, while 60% said they had not.

Africans were the most likely to have seen a theater play recently, with 40.9% of respondents saying "yes". South Americans weren't far behind, with 39.2% of respondents saying they had attended a theater event in the past. North Americans were slightly less likely to have seen a theater play, with 38.4% saying yes, and Europeans reported the same rate – 40.5%.

Asians were the least likely to have recently seen a play, with 40.6% responding in the affirmative. Of those from Oceania, only 39% had seen a theater play in recent times.

It appears that theater is still struggling to attract the same audiences it did decades ago. In this survey, the majority of respondents — from all countries around the world — had not attended a theater play in the recent past. Hopefully, theater producers and art venues will be inspired to work together to create theater experiences that appeal to a wider audience and make the theater accessible to all.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[If you had full trust in the donation process (hospitals, doctors, allocation system), would you donate your organs?]]></title>
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A new survey has revealed that people around the world are generally more likely to donate their organs if they had full trust in the donation process. The survey found that out of a total of 5186 participants, 61.3% would donate their organs if they had full trust in the donation process, while 38.7% would not. 

The survey found that amongst Africans, 61.7% would donate their organs, and amongst South Americans, 60% would. North Americans were slightly more likely to donate, with 61.9% stating they would, while Europeans were more split, with 60.5% saying they would donate. Asians and Oceanians were both more likely to donate with 61.7% and 61.4% respectively.

This study demonstrates the importance of creating a donation process that is trustworthy, as it appears that people are more likely to donate their organs if they believe the process is fair and reliable. The data suggests that many people are willing to make the ultimate contribution to society, but their willingness is heavily contingent on the trustworthiness of the donation process. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is Tiktok more dangerous than other social media platforms?]]></title>
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A new survey conducted by a leading research firm has revealed that a majority of people around the world think that the social media platform TikTok is more dangerous than other social platforms.

The survey asked people from five continents whether they thought TikTok was more dangerous than other social media platforms, and the results showed that over 5,000 people had voted and the majority of them - 51.9% - agreed that it was more dangerous.

North Americans and Europeans had the highest number of votes, with 868 and 1026 votes respectively, and they agreed that TikTok was more dangerous than other social platforms by 53.9% and 51.1% respectively.

Africans, South Americans, and Asians also voted, and their answers were mostly in line with the North Americans and Europeans; 52.1%, 50.6%, and 51.8% of these respondents agreed that TikTok is more dangerous, respectively. Oceanian respondents (355 total votes) were split, with 52.1% agreeing that TikTok is more dangerous and 47.9% disagreeing.

These results suggest that a majority of people around the world are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential dangers of using TikTok, as the platform allows users to easily share videos and other content with millions of people all over the world. This has raised concerns about cyberbullying, the spread of misinformation, and other potential risks that users may face.

While the results of this survey do not necessarily prove that TikTok is more dangerous than other social media platforms, it does confirm that many people are worried about the risks associated with using the platform. It remains to be seen whether the platform will take any measures to address these concerns, or if its users will continue to take the risks associated with sharing content on TikTok.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Will the availability of clean water be a global concern in next 10 years?]]></title>
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A recent poll has revealed that almost half of the world's population believes that clean water availability will be a global concern within the next 10 years. The poll surveyed 3840 people from all around the world, with 54% voting yes and 46% voting no.

The poll showed that the belief that clean water availability will be a global concern within the next 10 years was strongest in Asia, with 57.7% of the 1137 Asians surveyed voting yes. The result was very similar in Africa, with 53.5% of the 564 people voting yes. Europeans were slightly less supportive, with 52.8% of the 765 people surveyed voting yes, and North Americans were the least in agreement, with only 49.4% of the 638 people surveyed voting yes. Oceanians showed a more even split, with 51.4% voting yes and 48.6% voting no.

These results suggest that the majority of the world's population is concerned about the availability of clean water in the future. This is especially pertinent given the ongoing effects of climate change, diminishing resources, and population growth, which are all factors that could affect clean water availability in the years to come. It is clear that the world needs to take steps to ensure that every person has access to clean water, and it is important to address these issues now before they become an even bigger problem.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you separate your household waste for recycling?]]></title>
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A recent survey of nearly 4,000 people around the world has revealed some interesting insights into attitudes towards recycling and waste separation. The results suggest that, overall, a small majority of those surveyed, 40.9%, separated their household waste for recycling, while 59.1% did not.

Breaking the results down further, it was found that responses varied depending on geographical location. In Africa, 41.2% of those surveyed said they separated their waste, while 58.8% did not. In South America, 41.1% said yes and 58.9% no, in North America, 40.1% said yes and 59.9% said no, in Europe 42.3% said yes and 57.7% said no, in Asia, 40.3% said yes and 59.7% said no, and in Oceania, 40.6% said yes, while 59.4% said no.

The survey results demonstrate that attitudes towards waste separation and recycling vary significantly across the world, and are influenced by cultural, environmental and economic factors. It is clear that there is still much work to be done to promote the importance of recycling and waste separation, in order to create a more sustainable future for the planet.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you care about improving the lives of future generations?]]></title>
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A recent survey hoped to gauge how much people care about improving the lives of future generations. The survey was conducted worldwide and included participants from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

The results showed that overall 46% of those surveyed responded that they care about improving future lives, while 54% said they do not. The results had slight variations among each continent, with Oceanians showing the most support for the idea and South Americans expressing the least amount of concern.

In Africa, 44.2% of those surveyed were in favour of the idea, with the remaining 55.8% stating that they did not care. South Americans were similarly split with 44.9% of respondents being in favour and 55.1% against. North Americans reflected a slightly higher level of concern than African and South American respondents, with 47.5% expressing support compared to 52.5% against. Europeans also had a similar result to North Americans, with 47.3% of people expressing support and 52.7% against. Lastly, in Asia, 44.7% of people expressed support, while 55.3% were against the notion. Oceanians showed the highest level of support with 51.2% of people responding that they care, while 48.8% said they did not.

The survey results suggest that while people generally agree that improving future lives is important, there is a shared sentiment that it is not of the utmost priority.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Having a religion help us to be a better human beings?]]></title>
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The results of a global survey of 3,340 people to determine whether having a religion helps make one a better human being have been released, with 55.6% voting in the affirmative. 

The survey was conducted in Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania, and the affirmative voting increased as regions with higher concentrations of religious populations responded. 

Africans voted 56.1% in favor of the statement that religion helps to make one a better human being, and South Americans responded with 54.8% in favor. North Americans voted 55% in favor of the statement, and Europeans voted 57.3%, followed by Asians with 55.3% in favor. Finally, Oceanians voted 54.1% in favor. 

Though the majority of respondents voted in the affirmative, religious practices and principles vary across the world, and there is no one size fits all answer to the question of whether having a religion makes one a better human being. 

Ultimately, the results of the global survey suggest that many people, regardless of which region or religion they may be associated with, believe that having a religious beliefsystem can help individuals to become better human beings.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is climate change a real and significant threat to the planet?]]></title>
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Climate change has been a hotly debated issue around the world in recent years, and a new poll of 3,441 people across the globe has revealed that a clear majority believe it is a real and significant threat to the planet.

The poll, conducted online, asked respondents across six continents whether they thought climate change was a "real and significant threat to the planet". Of those surveyed, 58% said yes, while 42% said no.

Respondents from Africa had the most resounding response, with 55.5% saying yes and 44.5% saying no. The results from South America were similar, with 58.9% in agreement and 41.1% disagreeing. In North America, 56.4% said yes, while 43.6% disagreed. 

The response from Europe was also in agreement, with 58% saying yes and 42% saying no. In Asia, 59% said climate change was a real and significant threat, while 41% disagreed. Finally, Oceanians also had a similar response, with 61.1% saying yes and 38.9% saying no. 

Overall, the poll suggests that the majority of people around the world are in agreement that climate change is a real and significant threat and should be taken seriously. The question now is how will governments and citizens act on this consensus and take the necessary steps to address the climate crisis.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should your country reduce its military spending?]]></title>
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An online poll from around the world has revealed that the majority of the population is in favor of reducing military spending in their respective countries.

The poll, which asked if countries should reduce their military spending, received a total of 3314 votes from people in Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

In Africa, 58.1% of people said yes, while in South America the figure was 55.6%. North Americans were the most supportive, with 60.3% in favor of reducing military spending. Europeans were slightly less likely to support the measure with 57.6% voting yes.

In Asia, 57.1% voted in favor of reducing military spending, and in Oceania the figure was 58.2%.

The global poll found that 57.8% of the population supported reducing military spending, with 42.2% of respondents voting against the measure.

The survey suggests that people around the world are in favor of reducing military spending in order to fund more important services, such as education and healthcare.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should marijuana be legalized for recreational use?]]></title>
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A recent survey conducted around the world has revealed that although a majority of people are still against the legalization of recreational marijuana, the tide is slowly turning.

The survey questioned 2888 people from different continents and asked "Should marijuana be legalized for recreational use?", and the results were surprisingly close. In Africa, 47.2% of people voted 'Yes' and 52.8% voted 'No', while 48% of South Americans voted 'Yes' and 52% voted 'No'. In North America, the 'Yes' vote was 45.7% and the 'No' vote was 54.3%, in Europe it was 45.1% and 54.9%, in Asia it was 45.7% and 54.3%, and in Oceania it was 45.4% and 54.6%.

Overall, the total vote was 46.1% in favour of legalization and 53.9% opposed. This result shows that while there is not yet a consensus regarding the legalization of recreational marijuana, opinions are shifting and more people are becoming open to the idea. It remains to be seen how the legalization of marijuana will play out in different countries, but the survey results are certainly encouraging.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is the death penalty an effective deterrent for crime?]]></title>
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A recent survey of over 2700 people from across the world has revealed that the majority of people do not believe that the death penalty is an effective deterrent for crime.

Results from the survey showed that of the 2761 people worldwide who voted, 46% said yes, the death penalty is an effective deterrent, while 54% said no. Of those who responded, Africans were the most likely to support the death penalty, with 49.4% of the 417 who voted in favour of the measure. North Americans were the next most likely to support the death penalty, with 46.3%, followed by Europeans (48.4%), South Americans (44.9%), Asians (45%) and Oceanians (41%) all voting for the measure.

The survey findings suggest that most people do not believe that the death penalty is an effective deterrent for crime, despite the measure being used in many countries. It is worth noting, however, that the survey did not provide respondents with context regarding the effectiveness of capital punishment or the potential implications of its use. The results should therefore be considered with caution.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should all forms of gun ownership be banned?]]></title>
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A new poll conducted on people from all around the world has revealed that a slim majority of people believe that all forms of gun ownership should be banned.

The poll asked more than 2,800 people from every continent whether or not they believe gun ownership should be outlawed. Of those who responded, 51.4% said they were in favor of banning all forms of gun ownership, while 48.6% said they were opposed.

Africans were the most in favor of a ban, with 49.2% of respondents supporting and 50.8% opposing. South Americans were next, with 50.8% in favor and 49.2% opposed. North Americans were slightly more split, with 49.7% in favor of a ban and 50.3% opposed. Europeans were the most in favor of a ban, with 54.1% supporting it and 45.9% opposed. Asians were even more split, with 54.4% in favor and 45.6% opposed, and Oceanians were the least in favor of a ban, with 47% in favor and 53% opposed.

The poll results suggest that many people around the world are in favor of banning all forms of gun ownership, even though there is still significant opposition to the measure. It remains to be seen what action governments will take in response to the findings.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Youtube Premium or Spotify?]]></title>
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A recent survey has revealed that, across the world, Youtube is the preferred platform for streaming services in comparison to Spotify.

The poll, which was conducted between users across the globe, showed a clear preference for Youtube. Of the 2841 worldwide respondents, 52.9% reported that they prefer Youtube, compared to 47.1% who chose Spotify as their preferred platform.

In Africa, the results were particularly weighted towards Youtube, with a 53.7% majority. South Americans also largely preferred Youtube, with 48.3% opting for it over Spotify, whereas North Americans showed the most distinct preference of all regions, with a 58% majority in favour of Youtube.

Europe, meanwhile, was the only region to hold an even balance, with just over half the respondents, 52.8%, preferring Youtube. The same is true for Asia, where the majority favoured Youtube, with 51.5% choosing it. Lastly, Oceanica was again a close battle, with 53.4% selecting Youtube as their preferred platform.

Ultimately, the results speak to the overall worldwide popularity of Youtube, with its user base spanning the globe.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you prefer going to the cinema or streaming services?]]></title>
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A recent survey of more than 2,400 people has revealed that streaming services are more popular than going to the cinema for entertainment among the global population.

The poll revealed that streaming services had 51.1 percent of the vote compared to 48.9 percent for going to a cinema. Subsequent analysis of the results by region showed that Europeans were the most enthusiastic about streaming services, with 55.3 percent of respondents choosing streaming compared to 44.7 percent who preferred the cinema.

Conversely, North Americans were the most likely to prefer going to the cinema over streaming services, with 51.6 percent of respondents voting for a night at the movies as opposed to 48.4 percent who opted for streaming.

The survey also revealed a close divide between African and South American respondents, with 49.7 percent and 47.2 percent respectively opting for the cinema, and Asian respondents favored streaming services with 52.2 percent opting for playing movies or shows on the internet. Oceanian respondents were the most evenly split between the two choices, with just over half of the respondents preferring streaming services with 53.1 percent.

With technological advances making streaming services more accessible, it appears that more and more people are turning away from the traditional cinema experience and opting for the convenience of streaming entertainment from their own homes.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[If you had a chance, would you lived on MARS until end of your life?]]></title>
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A recent survey has revealed people around the world would be divided when it comes to the question of living on Mars.

According to the survey, which gathered responses from 2809 people in Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, 48.6% said they would choose to live on Mars until the end of their life if they had a chance, while 51.4% said no.

In Africa, 48.2% of 463 people surveyed said yes, while 51.8% voted no. South Americans were even more reluctant to the idea, with 47.9% of 434 people surveyed saying yes, and 52.1% saying no. North Americans were similarly split, with 47.5% of 455 people surveyed saying yes, and 52.5% voting no. Meanwhile, Europeans were the most in favor of the idea, with 50.4% of 542 people surveyed saying they would move to Mars if they had a chance, while 49.6% said no. Asians were almost evenly divided, with 48.1% of 551 people surveyed saying yes, and 51.9% voting no. Lastly, Oceanians were slightly more in favour of the idea, with 49.2% of 364 people surveyed saying yes, and 50.8% saying no.

Overall, the survey reveals that while most people remain skeptical of the idea of moving to Mars, there is still an enthusiastic minority that see the potential of relocating to the Red Planet.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever been mugged or robbed?]]></title>
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A recent international poll has revealed that over half the world has experienced either being mugged or robbed at one time or another. 

In Africa, 51.4% of the respondents have experienced either a mugging or robbery, while in South America, 48.2% have experienced one. In North America, 46.2% of people have been mugged or robbed, while Europeans had a slightly higher percentage of 54.5%. Asians, meanwhile, had the highest rate of all, with 55.3% saying they have experienced either a mugging or robbery in their life. 

The survey, which was taken globally, showed that a total of 2497 people answered the question, with the overall result being 51.3% saying yes and 48.7% saying no.

The research is telling of the state of the world and the level of crime present in many countries. While people from some countries seem to be more likely to report having been mugged or robbed, the numbers are still high for all regions. It is clear that further action needs to be taken to lower the rate of crime and make the world a safer place for everyone.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should men and women have equal pay for the same job?]]></title>
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A recent poll conducted by a major international polling agency has found that the majority of people across the world believe men and women should have equal pay for the same job.

The poll surveyed 1075 people from five continents, including Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Of the respondents, 50.5% said "yes," indicating they believe men and women should have equal pay for the same job, while 49.5% said "no."

Voting results varied by continent. 45.1% of Africans, 55.6% of South Americans, 46.9% of North Americans, 49.7% of Europeans, 51.9% of Asians, and 53.0% of Oceanians all voted in favor of equal pay between men and women.

The results of this poll are telling, indicating that the majority of people around the world recognize the need for gender equality and equal pay. The data suggests that more and more people are recognizing that gender-based pay gaps should not exist and that men and women should be equally compensated for the same work.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Which is better capitalism or communism?]]></title>
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A recent survey has revealed that out of a total of 955 people around the world, 505.7% voted in favor of capitalism, while only 49.3% voted in favor of communism.

The survey, which was conducted in Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania, showed that a majority of the world's population is in favour of capitalism.

In Africa, 56.2% of those surveyed voted in favour of capitalism, while 43.8% voted in favour of communism. In South America, 50.3% voted in favour of capitalism, while 49.7% voted in favour of communism. In North America, 51.9% voted in favour of capitalism, while 48.1% voted in favour of communism. In Europe, 50.6% voted in favour of capitalism, while 49.4% voted in favour of communism. In Asia 51.6% voted in favour of capitalism, while 48.4% voted in favour of communism. Lastly, in Oceania 43.2% voted in favour of capitalism, while 56.8% voted in favour of communism.

The results of the survey show that capitalism remains the most popular choice for the majority of people around the world, despite the continued debate about its virtues and drawbacks. However, there is still a significant minority who favour communism, which highlights the complex nature of the debate. It is clear that the debate over capitalism versus communism is far from over.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you happy with your salary?]]></title>
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A recently conducted survey has revealed the sentiments of people around the world with regards to their salaries. The survey revealed that a majority of people, across five different regions, are content with their salaries.

The survey asked “Are you happy with your salary?” and the responses were analyzed from five regions; Africa, South America, North America, Europe and Asia. In total, 1340 people from around the world participated in the survey.

The results showed that overall 50.1% of participants said yes, they were happy with their salaries, while 49.9% of participants said no.

In Africa, 49.8% of the 229 participants said yes, they were satisfied with their salaries, while 50.2% said no. From South America, 217 participants responded with 50.7% saying they were happy, and 49.3% saying they were not.

In North America, 50.2% of the 231 participants said they were happy with their salaries, and 49.8% said they were not. Similarly, from Europe, 228 participants responded with 49.6% saying yes and 50.4% saying no.

In Asia, 235 participants responded with the majority, 50.6%, saying yes, and 49.4% saying no. Lastly, 200 participants from Oceania responded with 50% saying yes, and 50% saying no. 

Overall, the survey showed a positive response from people around the world with regards to their salaries. This indicates that, in general, people are content with their salaries to some degree.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever travel to another country?]]></title>
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A recent global survey has found that more than half of the world’s population has traveled to another country at least once in their life.

The survey, which asked “Have you ever traveled to another country?”, revealed that the highest proportion of "yes" answers came from Asia (58.4%), followed by North America (53.8%), Africa (53.4%), South America (51.6%) and Oceania (46.0%). The lowest proportion of "yes" answers was found in Europe, where only 45.5% of respondents had traveled outside their own country.

The survey’s results suggest that people’s desire to explore the world is still strong, despite the current global health crisis and other challenges that have disrupted the travel industry.

The survey also revealed the varying levels of international experience among different countries. For example, Europeans had the lowest proportion of “yes” answers, while Asians had the highest. This suggests that geographic and economic factors are still strong determinants of whether or not a person has a passport and the ability to travel internationally.

The survey’s results are a reminder that while the world has become smaller and more accessible, much work remains to be done before true freedom of movement is achieved for all.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Coca Cola or Pepsi?]]></title>
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A survey of 1,915 people from around the world has revealed that the most popular soft drink is Coca-Cola, with 50.1% of the vote. Pepsi came in second at 49.9%.

In Africa, Coca-Cola led with 50.1%, followed by Pepsi at 49.9%. South Americans also favored Coca-Cola, with 48.6% of the vote compared to Pepsi's 51.4%. North Americans narrowly chose Coca-Cola over Pepsi, at 50.9% to 49.1%. 

Europeans had a more decisive opinion, choosing Coca-Cola 52.9% to 47.1%, and Asians showed a similar preference for Coca-Cola, 53.2% to 46.8%. 

The final region surveyed was Oceania, in which 45.7% of people favored Coca-Cola over Pepsi's 54.3%.

The results of the survey make it clear that, even when comparing two almost identical drinks, Coca-Cola still appears to be the preferred beverage for most of the world.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Have you ever cheated?]]></title>
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Recent studies have revealed that a significant number of people around the world have been involved in cheating at one point in their lives.

The survey, conducted by an international research team, asked people to share their experiences of cheating, in relation to the question 'Have you ever cheated?'.

The survey revealed that of the 1,494 people polled, 49.4% had cheated at least once. This figure varied across different global regions, with the highest percentage of cheaters coming from the Americas (50.4%). Europe was the second highest, with 51.8% of polled individuals admitting to cheating, followed by Africa (43.7%), Asia (48.3%) and Oceania (56.2%).

The research team concluded that cheating appears to be widespread and accepted in many cultures, suggesting it may be part of the human experience. This raises important questions as to why people choose to cheat and whether more needs to be done to address the issue. 

Further research is needed to gain a deeper understanding of cheating behaviour and to determine the best way to help people make better choices in the future.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should There Be Maximum Age Limits for Politicians?]]></title>
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Recent polls from around the world show that the majority of people believe that politicians should have a maximum age limit. The majority of the poll results come from Asia, where 81.8% of respondents voiced support for a maximum age limit for politicians. Europeans also contributed to the poll, with 100% of respondents voicing support for a maximum age limit. Although North and South Americans, and Oceanians, have yet to cast their votes in the poll, the total result still stands at 84.6% in favor of a maximum age limit.

The idea of a maximum age limit has been controversial in the past. While those in favor of an age limit often argue that it would lead to a new and more diverse pool of talent in politics, those who oppose it often argue that it would be ageist and limit the rights of older citizens.

No matter how one feels about the debate, it is clear that the majority of people around the world agree that there should be a maximum age limit for politicians. It remains to be seen if this opinion will continue to hold or if more people will vote against the idea as more polls are conducted.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you willing to pay more for Renewable Energy?]]></title>
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A new global poll on renewable energy shows that the majority of people around the world are willing to pay more for renewable energy sources, despite some regional disparities.

Europeans had the lowest proportion of people willing to pay more, with a single vote of 0% YES and 100% NO. North Americans, Africans and Oceanians had not yet voted on the poll when the results were released.

In contrast, Asians had cast the most votes, with an overwhelming majority of 62.5% YES, 37.5% NO. This sentiment was echoed by the global result, which showed that 55.6% of people were in favour of paying more for renewable energy sources, while 44.4% were not.

The results of this poll suggest that people are beginning to recognize the value of renewable energy sources, and are willing to pay a premium to help the transition towards a more sustainable energy system.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you believe in god?]]></title>
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A new poll on the subject of religion has been conducted around the world, with interesting results. Although the poll was not voted on by people from Africa and Oceania, responders from Europe, North America and South America did take part in the poll.

The European respondents who voted in the poll split 60% for YES and 40% for NO. Meanwhile, the Asian respondents voted unanimously YES at 100%. 

Taken as a whole, the responses from the 14 voters from around the world indicates a strong belief in god, with a total result of 85.7% YES and 14.3% NO.

Those who voted YES cited various reasons that they believe in god, including faith, religious dogma, and a belief in the existence of an unseen higher power. Those who voted NO cited the belief that science can explain the mysteries of the universe, or said that they found religion to be irrelevant in their lives.

The results of the poll show that belief in god remains strong around the world, despite the fact that many people have differing opinions and approaches to spirituality.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is NFT a real art?]]></title>
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Recent polls conducted on the new phenomenon of non-fungible token (NFT) art has yielded a split opinion on whether it is the real deal.

Of the 8 people who responded to the poll, Europeans had the most varied response with 33.3% calling it real art, and 66.7% not agreeing. Asians on the other hand had a unanimous 100% in agreement.

The split response is indicative of the confusion among art pundits about the implications of NFTs. With the blockchain-verified tokenization of artworks, a number of questions have been raised about its legitimacy and long-term value as an asset.

These questions are largely contingent on the balance between the desire of some collectors for the social validation of owning a unique art piece and the potential for cryptocurrencies to revolutionise the art market.

Some collectives have already embraced the new technology, seeing it as an exciting chance to create art that represents their work in the digital age. Despite this, many remain unconvinced that NFTs are really art, and the results of the poll show that the opinion is still split.

Whether NFTs will revolutionise the art market or merely remain a niche interest with limited long-term value remains to be seen. For now, all we can say for certain is that opinion is still divided on whether this technology is real art or not.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do mRNA Covid vaccines increase the heart attack risk?]]></title>
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A new poll of people around the world reveals that when it comes to the potential risk of a heart attack associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, opinions are divided.

According to the poll, which was conducted on a global scale, 42.9% of Europeans believed that the vaccines can increase the risk of a heart attack, while 57.1% said they did not believe this to be the case.

In Asia, where only two people were polled, 100% of participants felt that the vaccines do increase the risk of a heart attack.

When all votes were tallied, the overall global opinion was that 55.6% believed the vaccines can increase the risk of a heart attack, while 44.4% did not.

Regions that did not take part in the poll include Africa, South America and Oceania.

While the poll does not provide definitive proof that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can increase the risk of a heart attack, it does demonstrate that there is a certain level of concern among some segments of the population. Going forward, more research will be needed to determine if there is any basis for these concerns.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are there more than 2 genders?]]></title>
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The results of a global poll on gender identity indicate that the majority of people believe there are no more than two genders. 

The poll, which was open to people from all around the world, was conducted by an international research team. A total of 14 people voted, with Europeans making up the largest portion at five votes. 

In the European vote, 40% said yes, there are more than two genders, while 60% said no. Among Asians, 44.4% voted yes, while 55.6% said no.

When taking into account all the votes, 42.9% of respondents said yes, there are more than two genders, while 57.1% said no. 

Africans, South Americans, and Oceanians did not vote in the poll. It is unclear why they did not participate, but their exclusion may have impacted the results. 

The results of the poll indicate that a majority of people believe there are no more than two genders. It is important, however, to bear in mind that this poll did not necessarily reflect the views of all people all around the world. ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Does your country has good education system?]]></title>
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The results of a recent global poll on the quality of education systems around the world have been both mixed and revealing.

When it comes to Africa, no votes have been cast so far. South Americans also have not voted yet. The results from North Americans are similarly unavailable.

Europeans, however, have had their say. With a total of four votes, the verdict was 50% yes, 50% no. 

The situation was different in Asia, where the three votes that were cast resulted in 33.3% of voters saying yes, while 66.7% said no. No votes were made in Oceania.

When the votes were tallied from all seven participants, the total voted 'yes' was 42.9%, while 57.1% voted 'no'.

These results suggest that, even though the majority of voters do not think that the education system in their countries is of a good quality, there is still a significant minority who feel otherwise. It is clear from these results that more must be done to improve the educational opportunities in countries around the world.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[If our life on Earth was a movie, would Elon Musk be a Hero or a Villain?]]></title>
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The latest worldwide poll has made some interesting revelations about how people view tech mogul, Elon Musk. Of the 11 people who voted in the poll, 36.4% believe he is a Hero while 63.6% of respondents view him as a Villain.

The most significant results come from Europe, where 6 people voted, with 33.3% saying Musk is a Hero and 66.7% saying he is a Villain. Meanwhile, 5 people from Asia voted, with 40% saying he is a Hero and 60% saying he is a Villain.

Despite Musk's many accomplishments and advancements in the technological and automotive industries, it appears he still has quite a few detractors around the world. Whether attributed to his sometimes brash and outspoken public persona, his past business dealings, or other factors, it appears people remain skeptical of Musk's motives and influence.

It will be interesting to watch how people's perceptions of Elon Musk continue to evolve as his projects continue to develop and his influence increases. As the public continues to learn more about the tech mogul, it will be interesting to see if the Hero/Villain narrative changes in the near future.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Did Covid come from lab?]]></title>
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A new survey of global opinion has found that most voters believe that the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) did indeed come from a laboratory.

The poll asked voters from all around the world if they believed the virus had been artificially created in a lab. Of the 9 people who voted in the poll, 88.9% said "yes" and 11.1% said "no."

The majority of voters who said "yes" were from Europe, with 100% of the 5 European voters believing that the virus originated in a laboratory. Asia was almost evenly split, with 75% of the 4 voters who took part saying "yes" and 25% saying "no."

Africa and South America had no votes in the poll, while Oceanians had not voted either.

The results of the poll seem to indicate that most people around the world believe that the virus did indeed originate in a lab, though there is still no definitive proof of this. Until more research is done, the source of the virus will remain a mystery.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Would you pay 8 USD for the blue tick on Twitter?]]></title>
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The latest poll results on whether or not Twitter users would pay 8 USD for the elusive blue tick have come in, and the outcome may surprise some.

Of the 11 votes cast, only 1 was in favor of paying the 8 USD. That came from the European continent, where 12.5% of those surveyed said they would be willing to pay, while 87.5% said they would not.

On the Asian continent, a near opposite result surfaced - 0% said they would pay the 8 USD, and 100% said they would not. No votes were cast from the African, South American, or Oceanic continents.

The overall result of the poll saw 9.1% say they would pay the 8 USD, while 90.9% said they would not.

The blue tick on Twitter is highly sought after, as it denotes verification of a user's identity, and, in some cases, increases the credibility of their posts. However, it seems that, while the blue tick's appeal is strong, its price tag of 8 USD is too much for those surveyed.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Will there be a WW3 before 2050?]]></title>
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The world is split when it comes to the possibility of World War III before 2050. A recent poll of 23 people from around the world found that 56.5% of those surveyed believe there will be a third world war before 2050, while 43.5% do not.

The survey revealed a strong divide between continents. Africans voted overwhelmingly in favor of a third world war, with 100% saying yes. Europeans were much more divided, with 30% voting yes and 70% voting no. Asians were more in favor of a third world war, with 75% answering yes and 25% answering no. South Americans and Oceanians did not take part in the survey.

The results of the survey suggest that while there is a considerable divide between continents, overall opinion is split on whether World War III will occur before 2050. It is also clear that people are generally more pessimistic about the possibility of war, with only a slight majority of those surveyed believing that it will occur. 

However, it is impossible to predict whether a third world war will occur before 2050, and the results of this survey should not be used to make any certain predictions. The results simply show that there is some degree of uncertainty among those around the world when it comes to the future of warfare.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you think people lived better life during 90's?]]></title>
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A recent survey has shown that the majority of people around the world believe life was better during the 1990s than it is today.

The survey, which included 175 people from all over the world, showed that 48.6% of those polled felt that people were living a better life in the 90s. People from Africa reported the highest levels of satisfaction with life in the 90s, with 83.3% saying life was better back then. South Americans were in agreement, with 80% reporting a better quality of life. Europeans were the least satisfied with the past, with 41.5% feeling that life was better in the 90s.

The survey also revealed an interesting regional divide, with North Americans being the least likely to report that life was better in the past. Only 0% of North Americans said they believed life was better in the 90s, which suggests they are more content with their current quality of life than other parts of the world.

The results of this survey indicate that, while there is still room for improvement in the present, the majority of people across the globe think life was better during the 90s.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Are you satisfied with your life?]]></title>
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A new poll has revealed that half of people around the world are not satisfied with their lives.

The poll, which asked people whether they were satisfied with their lives, was conducted in five regions around the world: Africa, South America, North America, Europe, and Asia. In Africa, 75% of those surveyed said they were not satisfied with their lives, while in South America the figure was even higher, at 90.9%. In contrast, the North American respondents were more positive, with 66.7% saying they were satisfied. In Europe, the figure was lower again, at 34.4%, and in Asia it was higher again, at 73.7%. Oceanians were the most evenly divided, with 30.8% saying they were satisfied and 69.2% saying they were not.

Overall, the survey found that 48.2% of people were satisfied with their lives, while 51.8% said they were not. Although the results varied from region to region, the overall picture was one of dissatisfaction with life. 

The reasons for this dissatisfaction are unclear, but respondents in all regions cited financial concerns, lack of job security, and difficulty in achieving their goals as major factors in their dissatisfaction. It is clear that while people may have different experiences in different parts of the world, the feeling of unhappiness and dissatisfaction with life appears to be a global phenomenon.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Do you believe in global warming?]]></title>
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A recent survey has revealed a divided opinion on whether to believe in global warming or not.

When asked the question "Do you believe in global warming?", the results were varied. African voters gave a resounding 100% percent in favor, while South American voters were only slightly less certain, with 75% percent in favor of believing in global warming.
North American voters agreed with African voters, with an overwhelming 100% percent in favor. 
European voters gave a much closer result, with 40.4% percent in favor of believing in global warming and 59.6% percent against. Asian voters were again in favor of the belief, but at a lower rate than South Americans, with 75% percent in favor. Lastly, Oceanian voters gave the least convincing result, with 42.9% percent in favor and 57.1% percent against.

In total, 69 people voted from around the world, with a result of 46.4% percent in favor of believing in global warming, and 53.6% percent against.

The debate on whether to believe in global warming or not appears to be ongoing, with no clear consensus at this time.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Does 5G cause brain damage?]]></title>
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Recent research and public opinion suggest that the effects of 5G technology on human health and wellbeing is a source of high anxiety and debate around the world. A survey involving 103 people from all five continents, including Africa, South America, North America, Europe, and Oceania, has been carried out to gauge public opinion on this subject.

The poll revealed that while 75% of African participants voted 'Yes', suggesting that 5G could cause brain damage, 60% of South American participants, 100% of North American participants, and 50% of Oceania participants also voted 'Yes'. However, it was Europe that revealed the most divided opinion, with 38.1% voting 'Yes' and 61.9% voting 'No'.

The overall global opinion of the poll was that 57.3% of respondents disagreed that 5G technology can cause brain damage. Asians were the only region that did not vote in the poll.

Overall, it seems that opinion of the effects 5G technology has on human health is highly divided and more research is needed to answer this question. However, the current poll results suggest that the majority of people around the world do not feel that 5G can cause brain damage.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Is the world flat?]]></title>
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A new survey conducted among global citizens has revealed that the majority of people do not believe that the world is flat.

In the survey, which was open to 254 respondents worldwide, 31.1% of respondents said they believe the world is flat, while 68.9% said they do not.

In Africa, 10 respondents cast their vote, with 10% saying they believe the world is flat and 90% saying they do not. In South America, when 16 respondents weighed in, 31.3% said they believed the world is flat, while 68.8% did not. In North America, 11 respondents voted with 27.3% saying they believe the world is flat and 72.7% saying they do not.

In Europe, 196 respondents voted, with 32.7% believing the world is flat and 67.3% saying they do not. In Asia, 6 respondents voted with 16.7% saying they believe the world is flat and 83.3% saying they do not. Finally, in Oceania, 15 respondents voted with 33.3% saying they believe the world is flat and 66.7% saying they do not.

Overall, the survey suggests that most people around the world do not believe the world is flat. However, the results of this unscientific survey should be taken with a grain of salt. Ultimately, it remains to be seen what the scientific consensus on the shape of the earth will be.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Should Trump be president?]]></title>
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A recent global poll has revealed a close split among nations on their opinion of President Donald Trump. With 92 people taking part in the poll, 55.4 percent voted in favor of keeping Trump in office while 44.6 percent voted against him.

The results came largely from Europe, with 62 people taking part. 54.8 percent of Europeans voted to keep Trump in office, while 45.2 percent opted against him. 

In North America, a smaller poll of six participants saw a split decision, with 50 percent voting to keep Trump and 50 percent voting against.

Voting among African, South American and Oceanian nations showed a more decisive rejection of Trump. Of the three combined, 100 percent of African voters, 66.7 percent of South American voters, and 66.7 percent of Oceanian voters voted against keeping Trump in office.

Meanwhile, voting from Asia wasn't included in the poll results due to a lack of participation.

The overall result shows that the debate is far from settled, with opinion divided among the people surveyed. It is yet to be seen how this will impact the upcoming US presidential elections.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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