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On Mediocrity's Cutting Edge

Sante, Luc | June 23, 2003 issue

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The article offers information on the state of New Jersey. Nicknamed the Garden State, New Jersey is the neutral conjunction between New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and appears to have been designed to become a suburb with its accommodating temperate flatness and closeness of scale. The state is said to serve as a laboratory for testing upgrades and streamlinings of middle-class life. The significant rural regions in the state are the Appalachian Range in the extreme northwest and Pine Barrens in the southern area.

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SUBURBS; CITIES & towns; MIDDLE class; RURAL geography; PINE Barrens (N.J.); NEW Jersey
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