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10 January 2003

Last week’s The Economist did a survey of how America and the rest of the world view each other based on three surveys – one from the Pew Research Centre on national values in 44 countries, one called Worldviews 2002 – a survey of American and European foreign policy attitudes – and the World Values Survey which interestingly arranges values on a spectrum of traditional vs rational and “quality of life” (basic survival-aligned) values vs “self-expression” values.

The results show that the US is more traditionalist than any of the developed countries surveyed except Ireland and South Africa but shares our attachment to “self-expression” values. Good old Sweden is in the high secular-rational & self-expression corner while Zimbabwe and Morocco glower in the opposite corner.free adult movies sexbest sex scenes moviesapphic doing moviesfree movie downloads adultmovie sex samplemovies women movies of nude uncensoredjob movies blowwindows maker movie Mapvideos sex senior amateuri a am transexualnatural winters abby tgp teensex amature motelreason teen of age modelsbusiness airline analysis processtexas 2007 explosion teen talentsex adult exploitation films cult female Map

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