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Tag Archives: demographics
New Stuff Tuesday – November 15
Millennial Momentum How a New Generation Is Remaking America by Morley Winograd & Michael Hais JK1764 .W636 2011 New Arrivals, 2nd floor One of the biggest buzzwords of this millennium, in my humble opinion, is interestingly the term applied the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, demographics, government, millennials, new stuff, politics
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New Stuff Tuesday – December 7
Shock of Gray: The Aging of the World’s Population and How It Pits Young Against Old, Child Against Parent, Worker Against Boss, Company Against Rival and Nation Against Nation by Ted Fishman HQ1061 .F55 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor … Continue reading
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Cramming for Finals
Everyone is preparing for the end of the semester, whether it be by frantically studying or furiously grading. Both processes involve an intake of one intangible and seemingly unmeasurable thing: information. However, someone has quantified it. The Global Information Industry … Continue reading
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Tagged consumers, demographics, information, information overload, studies
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Who Buys That?
Did you know that: 53.6% of adults that purchased Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups in the last six months are married? people that drive a car with a manual transmission are 42% more likely to watch the GAC (Great American Country) … Continue reading
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Tagged consumer behavior, consumers, demographics, electronic resources, media, media consumption, mediamark, mediamark reporter, MRI
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