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Kids put on a show for other kids about
how to prevent diabetes.
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Genetic counselors are in increasing demand.
But what do they do?
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Mary Lou Ballweg's battle against endometriosis
began with her own diagnosis of the disease.
Her fight continued with the creation of a
grassroots support group – The Endometriosis
Association – more than 20 years ago.
Learn about the disease and what the EA is
doing about it today.
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From the Ancient Greeks to modern-day China
to 21st-century North America, mental illness
is present eveywhere. But the experience of
the afflicted is different in each of these
cultures.
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Immerse yourself in the beautiful countryside
and Welsh culture of the small town of Abergavenny
on the Welsh/English border (pop. 18,000).
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With its low taxes, Southern hospitality,
affordable living, and Crater of Diamonds State
Park, you'll never want to leave Arkansas.
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Rodeos, Rockies, and Restaurants. Saloons,
Salons, and Shops. A little wild, a little
west, and everything in between can be had
in Calgary.
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It may be located in Canada's smallest
province, but Charlottetown has live theater,
a golf course with an ocean view, lively pubs,
and excellent antique hunting.
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Live permanently where others come to vacation
– be it for the skiing in the winter
or the beaches in the summer!
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Ohio's capital has a healthy, mixed economy
and the convenience of a big city, but, thanks
to attractions like the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium,
is known for its family-friendly environment.
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For a place that offers a little bit of
everything – nature, outdoor activities,
historic charm, and proximity to two big cities
– look to Coxsackie.
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Diss is a lovely, traditional town located
in Norfolk, in the east of England.
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Edmonton, Alberta's capital and Canada's
oil capital, boasts a glittering skyline set
in the picturesque valley of the North Saskatchewan
River, over 10,000 acres of parkland, and the
world's largest shopping mall.
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You've got to love east-coast Halifax's
(pop. 359,183) Maritime charm, unique history,
excellent seafood, premium beer, and great
universities.
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You've got to love east-coast Halifax's
(pop. 276,221) Maritime charm, unique history,
excellent seafood, premium beer, and great
universities.
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Hartford's most striking feature is the
gilded dome of its state capitol, but this
history-rich city also offers numerous parks,
museums (such as the famed Wadsworth Atheneum),
and concert and theatrical venues.
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Langley, a quiet little city (pop. 23,643),
set in the lush Fraser Valley, offers great
produce, a mild climate, and easy access to
Whistler and to the urban scene of Vancouver
(44 km away).
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In London (pop. 7,465,100), be inspired
by history, royalty, and tradition or by cutting-edge
fashion, music, theater, and a nightlife to
suit every taste.
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Spicy food, soulful music, and people with
a zest for life – if it sounds good to
you, Louisiana is eager to welcome a few more
to its population of 4,496,334!
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With the largest French-speaking population
outside of France, Montreal (metro pop. 3,426,350),
offers a European feel: Stroll the cobblestone
streets; cruise the chic shops; and lounge
at a sidewalk café in Old Montreal.
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