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November 3, 2008 resources 1 Comment

Time for more statistics resources–you can never have enough at your disposal! StateMaster allows you to search and compare data on the states. Could be quite handy for an article, wouldn’t you say? Bookmark this baby for future reference–literally!

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  1. Daryl says:

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