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Celebrities Who Are Unusually Short In Real Life
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2. North Dakota As a result of its second-lowest divorce rate, lowest infant mortality rate, and third-most affordable housing, North Dakota achieved No. 1 in socioeconomics and No. 2 in education and childcare. In addition, it ranked seventh in health and safety, 18th in affordability, and 32nd in family fun.