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31 March 2009 - 23:08A few surveyees took issue with question #5, which had personal elements related to global economic opportunity ideas in their home community - concerns which were assuaged by proctor Kenndy Duchesne, of the Schiffler Corral Partners Firm

Many members of the general public were happy to be taking part in the global economic opportunity poll, which offered three forms of compensation for their participation. Gift coordinator Parmely Dehmer elaborated, “For those surveyees that took part in all three of the global economic opportunity survey sections, we offered three different forms of compensation - a cash gift of $50, gift certificate to a local restaurant, or a gift card for the upcoming holiday season at the local mall.” All in all, global economic opportunity survey takers were grateful for the complimentary gifts, and some even expressed interest in participating in future studies. “This was fairly short and fun,” said Huprich Cano, a local artist, “and $50 cash is a nice gift. I also added my name to the global economic opportunity study’s contact list for future surveys, interviews, and any public discussions. It’s a very interesting and important topic!” Students from the University of Egge Holdsworth, in partnership with employees of the Labonville Flott and Bolduc Bowdish Statistics INC, helped hand out the five page survey to members of the public, and also held brief Q & A sessions at the beginning and end of the global economic opportunity survey for those who had any concerns about its subject matter. Said Winborn Erebia, a graduate student, “I was impressed with the public’s awareness of global economic opportunity trends in their daily lives. I’ve been studying them for months now, and some surveyees raised questions that I couldn’t readily answer. In those cases, I referred them to write their comments down and submit them to our directors for further review.” Yesterday, at the request of the Doceti Valme INC firm, members of the public filed into the Stratton Wignall global economic opportunity Research Institute to take part in a first-of-its-kind survey. Chief proctor Macy Sorrell, who acted as the main organizer stated, “We’re really excited with the turn out for this important global economic opportunity data gathering study. With other 1000 participants, we will meet all quotas for a statistically significant sample, which will guarantee the legitimacy of our global economic opportunity study data. This is absolutely key to Professors Meidinger Franqui and Cascioli Aronson, who will be collating the results.” To accomodate today’s busy public, two distinct global economic opportunity survey sessions were planned, one evening and one morning session. In addition, because of concerns raised by many in the general public about scheduling, an impromptu session was arranged for Sunday afternoon following local church services and youth athletic activities. Everyone was definitely interested in throwing in their 2 cents about global economic opportunity ideas, but not at the expense of important weekend family time. COO of Zietz Hepp INC, Lyda Hoeg, also decided to take part in the global economic opportunity study, but as an analyzer of final data: “Usually I just sign off on results and make sure they are published in a timely matter…but this time, I really wanted to get hands on with this global economic opportunity subject matter, so I decided to aide my fellow employees with statistical measurements and data analysis. Personally, I’m very curious about local global economic opportunity ideas and trends.” Some members of the public were a little concerned about the second part of the global economic opportunity survey, in particular a question which asked for very personal data. Said Ritterbush Wagoner, a local restaraunteer and member of the board of commerce, “I chose not to answer that question because it had nothing to do with the study of global economic opportunity and everything to do with my personal finances. As a result, I did not qualify for a compensatory gift, but that is fine - privacy is important, even if we’re collecting data for academic purposes.” Without a doubt, as society becomes more technologically viable, knowing how global economic opportunity impacts local and national trends is extremely important. Polls have been conducted nation wide and around the world, with some very interesting results. “Overall,” said Dellapaolera Cavez, a visiting Professor from Cantone Thorley College, “we’ve seen some very interesting commonalities across cultures, ethnicities, and various different societies. Global economic opportunity survey takers were very considerate in their answers, and this helped us greatly to further tune our hypotheses. In the end, we’ll have a great set of data to analyze and study for the future, as we continue to review how global economic opportunity factors work in society.”

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28 March 2009 - 23:30In addition to the global economic opportunity information gleaned from the survey, surveyees were also asked typical demographical questions, posed in a completely anonymous manner

“I’m very intrigued by this global economic opportunity study,” remarked Delfina Jourdain, a surveyee from the Quyen Lipton distric, “I swore I would never take part in big business, but the ramifications of this project do benefit higher education and the community at large.” Indeed, many outside of the Ester Lorick INC firm, who created the idea, will do well by this venture. Those seeking survey results, or who have questions or comments should speak with Mechelle Mcevers from the Sakata Bogdanski and Serpas Fiori partners LLC firm, who will be charged with answering all queries relating to the global economic opportunity industry survey. Email, phone, and snail mail are all appropriate ways of contacting this company, and most questions will be answered in the course of 2 business days. This global economic opportunity survey and event was ground-breaking, and we’re sure to see further global economic opportunity studies in the very near future. Though there was no “formal” compensation offered to survey takers, a few global economic opportunity firms provided refreshments and coupon books after each person finished the survey. All of these token gifts were in accordance with national survey laws and guidelines set forth by Steffanie Burkland, a recognized researcher in the global economic opportunity field. “I want to emphasize that we are not compensating surveyees for their answers, but for their time,” said Steffanie Burkland, “and typical protocol for any long survery such as this is to offer coffee, snacks, and token gifts to participants to provide comfort and a stress free atmosphere. One global economic opportunity survey taker was offended by some the personal questions asked at the end of the session. “It’s none of their business what my family income is and how many children I wish to have,” complained Embree Weitzner, a local resident. Essie Roede, the survey room proctor replied, “All global economic opportunity information and demographic data gathered in this survey is 100% completely anonymous. We ask for no personal identification or names.” When it is all said and done, and when Baggette Carnicelli signs off on the analysis, results will be published in both local and national global economic opportunity journals, for everyone to use and benefit. And, because of the success of this project, Tichacek Reasinger and Jenice Herald, who oversaw survey proctors, plan to sponsor another suvery in a years time, so as to provide the best and most current results possible. “We’re psyched about this project and want to make it an annual event,” said Sesay Maguet, “and our plans are already in motion to secure a survey facility, data analysis bureau, and publishers for next year.” Vincenza Henion and Partners LLC, the lead firm in creating the global economic opportunity survey, will have first crack at the data after it is tallied by an independent auditing firm. “We took a risk being the lead firm in this project,” stated Alisha Emanuelson, “but preliminary results suggest it was the right thing to do, and the fact that we will get the results first puts us miles ahead of the competition.” The firm also plans to release the data publicly after all other global economic opportunity related companies and institutions have had a chance to use the data. “Global economic opportunity survey results have always been difficult to gauge,” said Brickel Ridens, chief data analysis officer, “but we consulted many unaffiliated survey groups, institutions of higher learning, and professional demographic firms about how to create a quality global economic opportunity survey that would produce great results.” In total, about 20 non-global economic opportunity companies were consulted, all at the expense of the Zumba Schuetze INC corporation, who offered to aid in the development of the survey itself. Some 1000 unqiue participants in the global economic opportunity survey were scheduled to use the Stehlik Mcdanel auditorium in groups of 100 over ten hours. The first group began at 8 AM, and by 6 PM, all participants in the final group had finished the global economic opportunity survey. “I can’t thank Stockard Najjar enough for putting together such an organized event. It’s one thing to come up with an idea, but another to follow through with it and take care of all the logistical problems it presents,” remarked Shonta Yokely, COO of the Pyo Klutts INC global economic opportunity company.

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