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Top 10 worst towns in Alabama.

Top 10 worst towns in Alabama.
In today's list, we will take a look at some of the worst towns in Alabama. These are the towns you probably don't want to be looking for real estate. They have crime, poverty, cheap real estate, and a low cost of living. So if you are thinking about moving to one of these towns and buying a home you have to do a balancing act. Are crime and poverty worth the low prices?
Every state has them so let's take a look. I hope you enjoy it.

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Missouri

Greetings Students and welcome to this special VLOG of The Professor Travel Domestic Edition!!! Since international travel from The United States is not fully available at this time, we have opted to do this series on the 50 States of the Union and their territories.

This week, we explore the beautiful deserts, cities, and people of The Great State of Missouri. We are joined by our Visiting Professor Jeremy Patterson who helps us review everything from population to culture; from civil rights to major organizations of employ in the area.

Enjoy and make everyday a travel adventure!!!

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Politics and the Media: How Did We Get Here?

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POLITICS AND THE MEDIA: HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Friday, March 29—Literary Discussion

At a time when the stakes are high, Americans see a new hostility between a presidential administration and the fourth estate. These journalists lend perspective. Tom Sancton talks about his experience working as a journalist in France which culminated in the books Death of a Princess and The Bettencourt Affair: The World’s Richest Woman and the Scandal that Rocked Paris; Douglas Brinkley talks about the challenges of being a presidential historian; Robert Fieseler, author of Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation, talks about coverage of gay issues; and Laine Kaplan-Levinson talks about her new series for WWNO, “Sticky Wicket: On Politics and the Media.” Moderated by New Orleans Advocate political columnist, Stephanie Grace.
New Orleans, Hotel Monteleone, Queen Anne Ballroom, #TWF19
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