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Tuesday
May122009

Seven Deadly Sins Nationwide

A study from Kansas State University has plotted the prevalence of the Seven Deadly Sins across the U.S.  Follow the link to see all seven.

Geographers from Kansas State University did a study called "The Spatial Distribution of the Seven Deadly Sins within Nevada." They also looked at sins nationwide. 
Reported by the Las Vegas Sun, I found links this this on Twitter.

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I was at the local joint American Planning Association (APA) & American Society for Public Administrators (?) (ASPA) luncheon on sustainability when I heard about this local news article. I'm finding it difficult to read the index and there is no source for how they came up with these measures.

May 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJohn A Perazzo

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