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Patchwork Nation: Nashua, New Hampshire: Consumer Confidence Decline
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. As of right now, the need to spend has increased so much for necessary items that I haven't given a single thought to buy something simply for pleasure. A recent article in Business Week discussed how consumer confidence is dropping, a contradiction against all the predictions of the recovering economy. I can sympathize with this and so can many of my classmates. Posted by Kinjal Shah. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a Monied Suburb. More About Monied Suburbs.
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Patchwork Nation: Provo, Utah: Condoleezza Rice visits Utah and shares some interesting thoughts
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Friday, January 14, 2011. Condoleezza Rice visits Utah and shares some interesting thoughts. Residents of Provo, Utah heard yesterday. Former United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush. Dr. Rice spoke at a special Brigham Young University forum that took place on campus. I thought I would share some interesting thoughts she had with members of the audience:. We are so very fortunate that American men and women volunteer. China will never overtake. America i...
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Patchwork Nation: Sheboygan, Wisconsin: Sheboygan in photos
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Monday, August 17, 2009. I was in Sheboygan, Wisc. in late July to talk with people around town about the economy. Over the next few weeks, we'll have new posts from our community bloggers but here's a taste of Sheboygan in photos:. Also read: Scraping by in manufacturing-heavy Sheboygan, Wis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are an Emptying Nest. Home to many retirees and aging baby boomers. Slightly older than the U.S. average. Less diverse than the nation at large. More About Emptying Nests.
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Patchwork Nation: St. Louis, Missouri: Recreating Downtown St. Louis - Citygarden
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Friday, July 17, 2009. Recreating Downtown St. Louis - Citygarden. From the beginning, St. Louis has been a city somewhat defined by it's parks. Forest Park, home of the 1904 World's Fair, stands as the second largest urban park in America behind New York's Central Park. And the Jefferson National Expansion Monument (better known to everyone as the St. Louis Arch) is surronded by park grounds taken back from the riverfront warehouse district. But Forest Park isn't. Downtown, and the Arch? Akron, Ohio - C...
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Patchwork Nation: St. Louis, Missouri: Race and the economy
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Friday, July 17, 2009. Race and the economy. Two of the most talked about aspects of diversity in America are economic diversity and racial diversity. Of these two qualities come some of the country's most astonishing accomplishments as well as its most dismal failures. In St Louis, there is a wide range of both. At the St. Louis Beacon, we have taken and continue to take an in-depth look at both of these issues, with our "Race, Frankly" and "Uneasy Street" series. To give us their personal perspectives ...
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Patchwork Nation: Provo, Utah: Can't We All Just Get Along?
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Saturday, September 19, 2009. Can't We All Just Get Along? 8221; spread across the top. I rolled my eyes at the dramatics of magazine journalism, and went to work on my friend’s manuscript with my green pen. But he was not so easily appeased and continued our conversation without me, saying in a loudish voice, “You gotta love Newsweek.” Then, “Is My Baby Racist? I kept working, ignoring his chatter. So he threw out his piece de resistance: “Oh, here we go,” he said and picked up another magaz...He held i...