Tuesday, February 23, 2016

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Top Universities in Delaware

Delaware is located on the east coast in the Delmarva Peninsula, Delaware is the second smallest state and is known as ‘The First State’ as it was the first state to give its consent to the Constitution of the United States. 
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Top Universities in Kansas

Nicknamed The Sunflower State, but hasn’t always had a history as flowery as this sounds. Once home to nomadic Native American tribes, Kansas became a site of violence and chaos during the American Civil War before becoming a free state in 1861. 
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Top Universities in Hawaii

The only US state made up entirely of islands, Hawaii is known for its tropical climate, natural scenery and abundance of beaches. It is the most recent joiner of the US states and has strong North American and Asian cultural influences.

Monday, February 22, 2016

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Top Universities in Texas

Texas is second most populous state and the second largest, state of United States. It shares an international border with four Mexican states. Houston is the state’s largest city and the country’s fourth largest.
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Top Universities in Utah

Utah is in the Midwest region, and some 80% of its population lives along the Wasatch Front – a chain of cities and towns along the Wasatch Range of mountains. Approximately 63% of people in Utah are reported to be Mormons, and this greatly affects the culture and lifestyle of the state.
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Top Universities in Minnesota

The ‘Land of 10,000 Lakes’, Minnesota is known as one of the healthiest states as well as the most literate. Many of the residents are of Scandinavian and German descent and over 60% of the population lives in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, which is home to an internationally recognized arts community. 
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Top Universities in Michigan

Located in the Great Lakes region and the only state to be sited on two peninsulas, anyone in Michigan is never more than six miles from a natural water source. The sparsely populated Upper Peninsula is a popular tourist destination offering a variety of natural resources, while the Lower Peninsula is known for its automotive industry. 
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Top Universities in Massachusetts

In the north-eastern region known as New England, Massachusetts is the third most densely populated state. Two thirds of the population lives in the metropolitan area of Greater Boston. Massachusetts boasts the two top US universities – which are also currently ranked the two best universities in the world. One of these is Harvard, the oldest institution of higher learning in the US. 
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Top Universities in Iowa

Bordered by both the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in the Midwestern region, Iowa was once a part of the French colony of New France. Boasting a diverse economy rooted in agriculture, Iowa has been listed as one of the safest states to live in. 
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Top Universities in Indiana

A Midwestern state in the Great Lake region, Indiana was home to large settlements of Native Americans for thousands of years – hence its name, meaning ‘Land of the Indians’. Indianapolis is its capital and largest city.
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Top Universities in Illinois

University is one of top party schools in United States
Resting place of Abraham Lincoln, Illinois is known as the Land of Lincoln and has a strong history of being central to social, cultural and political change. Labeled the ‘most average’ state, Illinois is often viewed as a microcosm of the entire country.
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Top Universities in Florida

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Florida is a south-eastern state, which is guarded by Gulf of Mexico and widely known for its amusement parks, orange production and Kennedy Space Center. Tallahassee is the capital but Miami remains the largest metropolis.
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Top Universities in California

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The most populous and third-largest US state, California is situated on the west coast and has leading industries in agriculture, technology and education. Universities in California include two ranked within the world’s top 10, and nine within the 50 top US universities. 
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Top Universities in Arizona

Campus Life in Arizona University
Arizona is the sixth largest state of United States with its capital Phoenix it is located in the South-western region.

(a)   University of Arizona is ranked 212th in the world and 53rd in U.S
(b)   Arizona State University  is ranked 293rd in the word and 63rd in United states