Monthly Archives: September 2008
A GPS For Business Success
Have you ever been lost or unsure of which direction to take? In today’s technologically savvy world, we are less likely to find ourselves in this situation. We have cellular phones on which we can call and ask for directions or log on to the Internet and look up our destination on a map. Many vehicles are now equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) that takes the guesswork out of finding our destination. We simply enter the address of the place we want to go and follow the verbal prompts of the computer. If we fail to obey the … Continue Reading…
New Study Reveals Varying Opinions of Gasoline Prices by Demographic Group
As of September 3, 2008, the average gasoline price in the United States was $3.69 (www.zfacts.com). Although the average gasoline price has dropped more than ten cents compared to the previous month, Americans are still feeling the strain at the pump. A recent political research study by the National Business Research Institute, Inc. (“NBRI”) shows that attitudes toward gasoline prices vary significantly by demographic group, such as Age, Gender, Annual Income, Level of Education, Marital Status, Political Party, Voter Registration Status, and State of Residence.
NBRI Research Methodology
An online survey designed by NBRI regarding attitudes, opinions, and beliefs … Continue Reading…

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