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		<title>A Michigan Life Preserver?  Backyard Brains and Ann Arbor featured on PBS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you know, Backyard Brains is a small start-up in the struggling state of Michigan.  Last month, Ray Suarez and the crew from PBS came to highlight Ann Arbor, as one type of city in it&#8217;s Patchwork Nation project.  The scope of this project is add granularity to gross segmentation of &#8220;blue states&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you know, Backyard Brains is a small start-up in the struggling state of Michigan.  Last month, Ray Suarez and the crew from PBS came to highlight Ann Arbor, as one type of city in it&#8217;s <a href="http://patchworknation.csmonitor.com/about/">Patchwork Nation</a> project.  The scope of this project is add granularity to gross segmentation of &#8220;blue states&#8221; vs. &#8220;read states&#8221;, and they have identified 12 types of places across the US, including: Evangelical Epicenters, Empty Nests, Boom Towns, etc.  </p>
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<p>Each of the 12 region types were highlighted by choosing a city and focusing attention on some aspect of life there.  <A href="http://patchworknation.csmonitor.com/ann-arbor/">Ann Arbor</a> was chosen as the quintessential &#8220;Campus and Careers&#8221; city, so PBS focused on how Ann Arbor is surviving in a turbulent Michigan economy.  Backyard Brains does make a brief cameo in the beginning.  Enjoy!</p>
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