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Survey about research, blue jeans, broken bones, children, savings account and hair.

Take a fun daily life survey about research, blue jeans, broken bones, children, savings account and hair. Get a chance to win prizes, earn rewards and money. Find out interesting facts about yourself and others.

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1. Do you like chocolate?
Yes No
2. Do you plan on visiting a comedy club this month?
Yes No
3. Do you belong to a labor union?
Yes No
4. Do you drink milk?
Yes No
5. Have you ever cut your own hair?
Yes No
6. Do you enjoy board games?
Yes No
7. Have you ever gone sky-diving or bungee-jumping?
Yes No
8. Have you graduated from (or finished) college?
Yes No
9. Do you plan on visiting the public library this week?
Yes No
10. Will you send anyone a printed holiday, birthday, or anniversary card this week?
Yes No
11. Do you have a land-line phone in your home?
Yes No
12. Will you be taking any road trips this week (over 50 miles)?
Yes No
13. Do you have Internet access at home?
Yes No
14. Do you have a savings account?
Yes No
15. Do you have cable or satellite television?
Yes No
16. Do you give your children a daily multi-vitamin?
Yes No
17. Do you believe in miracles?
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18. Should the ban on new lines of stem cells for research in the U.S. be lifted?
Yes No
19. Will you order take-out or delivery food from a restaurant this week?
Yes No
20. Have you ever broken any bones?
Yes No
21. Would you like a free video or CD-ROM with more information on owning or renting an RV?
Yes No
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Yes, I would like to join the Daily Life Survey!
Fun and Interesting facts:

- Frank Sinatra never wore or owned a pair of blue jeans.
- People in the United Kingdom consume more cans of baked beans than the rest of the world combined.
- The little lump of flesh just forward of the ear canal, right next to the temple, is called a tragus.
- The Library of Congress, located in Washington D.C., is the largest library in the world.

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