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Which Parts of the Country Produce the Most NFL Players? - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Despite Friday Night Lights portrayals, there's a lot more geographic diversity in NFL prospects than you might think.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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The Most (and Least) Peaceful Places in America - Politics - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “A new report tracks violence and incarceration rates across America's states and metros.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Where Families Go After Foreclosure - Housing - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “What's the connection between foreclosures and homelessness?View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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A 'Photographic Census' Captures New York's Characters - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Tips on street portraits from New York's resident photographer.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Judgmental Map of the Day: 7 Deadly Sins Across America - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Geographers figured out which U.S. counties are the most greedy, gluttonous and slothful.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Judgmental Map of the Day - 7 Deadly Sins Across America - by County, US Maps http://t.co/uoe2vN1F @AmandaEAtlantic

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U.S. Teen Birthrates Are Down, But Still High in These States - Politics - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Teen births follow the same fault lines of religion, politics, and class that divide Americans. View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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The geography of teen #pregnancy in #America: birthrates are down overall, but still high in some states http://t.co/RwJwMYSH #map

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The De-Bikification of Beijing - Commute - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Cycling has dropped precipitously in China's capital. Will it ever be popular again?View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Bicycle use in #Beijing has dropped from ~ 60% in 1986 to 17% in 2010 http://t.co/k7TkzuiM @brunodebbie

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The Cult of the Tokyo Arcade - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “A video that examines the insular and mysterious arcade culture of Japan.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Won't Somebody Please Stop This Guy Stealing Bikes in New York City? - Neighborhoods - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Filmmaker Casey Neistat explains why he decided to reenact his famous 2005 bike-thieving experiment.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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America's Most Optimistic Communities - Jobs & Economy - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Despite lower economic confidence nationwide, a majority of Americans say they are satisfied with the places they call home.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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RT @emergingissues #Raleigh #Cary, #NC ranked 3rd most optimistic community in #US as 93.4% of residents are satisfied. http://t.co/NhCb3kc8

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How Big Is Your City, Really? - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “When our sense of a place distorts its actual size.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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How to Measure a Project's Health - Neighborhoods - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “By embracing a new "health impact assessment" tool, Atlanta makes sure its major redevelopment will lead to healthier lives.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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What Makes One City Fatter Than Another? - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “The factors behind the relative obesity of America's cities.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Do Bike Paths Promote Bike Riding? - Commute - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Research on the topic doesn't offer any clean answers — and two new reports just add to the confusion.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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A worthwhile question: Do Bike Paths Promote Bike Riding? http://t.co/lb9f7eXu

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Problem of the Day: 'Too Much Beer, Too Many People and Never Enough Toilets' - Arts & Lifestyle - The Atlantic Cities

theatlanticcities.com — “Rio grapples with a public urination problem during Carnival.View full resource at theatlanticcities.com

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Too Much Beer, Too Many People & Never Enough Toilets http://t.co/Cl4vnTOX Public urination dur Carnival @AmandaEAtlantic

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