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Nearly 15 percent of people around the world believe that the world will end in his lifetime, and 10 percent believe that the Mayan calendar could mean that it will happen in 2012, according to a new study. At the end of the Mayan calendar, which spans about 5,125 years, 21 December 2012 as a result of the interpretation and demand, which marks the end of the world. "If they think that it will end in the hands of God, or the natural disasters or political events, regardless of the reason, I think that every seventh day of reckoning is coming, "said Keren Gottfried, manager survey conducted Ipsos Global Public Affairs, which conducted a survey for Reuters. "This may be due to the media attention comes on the interpretation of the Mayan prophecy says that "the end" of the world in our calendar 2012, "Gottfried, adding that some Mayan scholars have challenged the interpretation of the responses.International survey 16,262 people in more than 20 countries varied widely, and only six percent of French people who believe in the imminent Armageddon in their lives, compared with 22 percent in Turkey, and the United States of America and South Africa, and a little less Argentina.Mas only seven percent in Belgium and eight per cent in the UK fear that the end of the world during it vidas.Cerca one of 10 people around the world also said that they are experiencing fear or anxiety about the coming end of the world in 2012. largest number were in Russia and Poland, the lowest in the United Bretanha.Gottfried also said that people with a low level education and income level of the family and children under the age of 35 years were more likely to believe in the Revelation of life or 2012, or have concerns about the possibilities. "Perhaps those who are older have lived long enough to not so concerned about what happens to their future, "said ela.Ipsos respondents in China, Turkey, Russia, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, USA, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, France, Spain, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Italy, South Africa, United Kingdom, Indonesia , Germany. AJE - Al
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