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  2. Lists of people by belief - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested that this article be split into articles titled Lists of people by religion and Lists of people by ideology. ( Discuss ) ( July 2021 ) These are articles that list people of a particular religious or political belief or other worldview .

  3. List of American atheists - Wikipedia

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    People should stick to solving the problems they have the tools to solve." [145] Jeffrey Tayler: Journalist American born author and journalist resident in Russia since 1993. "But despite his own atheism and his distaste at his companion's relentless evangelising, he comes to understand the appeal of religion to desert dwellers.

  4. Religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A nationwide telephone interview of 1,002 adults conducted by The Barna Group found that 70% of American adults believe that God is "the all-powerful, all-knowing creator of the universe who still rules it today", and that 9% of all American adults and 0.5% young adults hold to what the survey defined as a "biblical worldview".

  5. Religiosity and education - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between the level of religiosity and the level of education has been studied since the second half of the 20th century.. The parameters of the two components are diverse: the "level of religiosity" remains a concept which is difficult to differentiate scientifically, while the "level of education" is easier to compile, such as official data on this topic, because data on ...

  6. Primal world beliefs - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, primal world beliefs (also known as primals) are basic beliefs which humans hold about the general character of the world.They were introduced and named by Jeremy D. W. Clifton and colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania between 2014–2019 and modeled empirically via statistical dimensionality reduction analysis in a 2019 journal article. [1]

  7. The best graduate schools in America revealed in 2019 US News ...

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    The University of Michigan—Ann Arbor's Ross School of Business, for example, rose from No. 11 to a tie at No. 7, and Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business leapt six spots from a ...

  8. Stereotypes of groups within the United States - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this stereotypical image of Native Americans can be found in many American westerns which were produced before the early 1960s, and they are also found in cartoons such as Peter Pan. In other stereotypes, they smoked peace pipes, wore face paint, danced around totem poles (hostages were frequently tied to them), sent smoke signals ...

  9. Atheism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2014 General Sociological Survey, the number of atheists and agnostics in the U.S. grew over the previous 23 years. In 1991, only 2% identified as atheist, and 4% identified as agnostic; while in 2014, 3.1% identified as atheists, and 5% identified as agnostics.