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Why It’s Called Spam: The most plausible explanation comes from www.spam.com, a good-humored Website owned by Hormel Foods. “Use of the term ‘spam’ was adopted as a result of he Monty Python skit in which a group of Vikings sang a chorus of ‘SPAM, SPAM, SPAM…’ in an increasing crescendo, drowning ...read more
Tags: Workplace
The percentage of Catholics attending a Sunday school class has doubled since ‘96. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Church General
Men outnumber women in the workforce 53% to 47%.(Foster Letter ...read more
More than 30 billion e-mails are sent worldwide each day. Over 25 percent of it is spam. (Foster ...read more
Tags: Finding Fulfillment
According to Jupiter Research, Internet banking will quadruple by ‘06, jumping to 43 million from its ‘01 level of 16 million. ...read more
Tags: Money
In the last 30 years the number of obese people between ages 6 and 19 has doubled. (Foster ...read more
Tags: Children
32% of all U.S. households claim to have a home theater system. (Foster Letter ...read more
The U.S. government plans to invest a record $120 million in abstinence education this year (2003). (Foster ...read more
Tags: Sexuality
The number of college students who think that abortion should be legal has decreased from 67% 10 years ago to just a slight majority today. ...read more
Tags: Abortion
Christian Music is a $1 billion dollar a year industry. (Foster Letter ...read more
Tags: Entertainment
Quality Of Life: Barna Research Group has uncovered a strong relationship between a person’s comfort with his quality of life and either his religious faith or socioeconomic status. 88% of adults claim they are either very happy or somewhat happy with their quality of life. 92% also feel integrated ...read more
Tags: Faith General
Each Day, people in the U.S. spend 4 hours watching TV, 3 hours listening to radio and 14 minutes reading magazines. ...read more
Staffing Up, Benefits Down: According to the 2003 American Express Monitor 35% of U.S. of small-business owners plan to hire full or part-time staff, up from 26% last fall. Companies with hiring plans are equally likely to add full-time or part-time workers, 41% for each. Nearly 20% plan to hire ...read more
Working Longer: Research indicates that people currently in their 50’s plan to continue working after they reach retirement age. Labor force participation among workers aged 55 to 64 increased 2% in ‘01, according to the Center for ...read more
Tags: Workplace Balance
TV Ratings: A majority of parents with children under age 18 say they use the TV ratings system developed by the major networks to guide their kids’ TV viewing (53%), but 41% do not use them, according to a study ...read more
Tags: Television And Movies
Want Better Kids? Buy a house! A new Ohio State University study finds that compared to kids living in rented premises; those in owner-occupied houses have 9% higher math scores, 7% higher reading scores, and 1% to 3% fewer behavioral problems. The difference is credited to an improved ...read more
Worker Morale is considered important by 96% of workers polled by Wirthlin Worldwide. 70% of business owners indicate their company has not take steps to raise moral despite the fact that 73% of employees believe their company should take the initiative 90% say moral would improve if ...read more
It now takes job hunters an average of 9.6 weeks to land work compared 5.8 weeks at the same point of the downturn of the early ‘90’s. ...read more
Empty Tomb reports evangelical and mainline churchgoers averaged giving just 4% of their earnings to their churches last year. ...read more
Tags: Giving General
The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports the percentage of Americans who donated to charity declined from 87% in ’01 to 77% in ’02. ...read more