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    Mini Vacation to Atlanta, Georgia Traveling is one of my family’s favorite things to do. The family has visited numerous places throughout the United States, however, none are as memorable as Atlanta, Georgia. In Atlanta, there are many places to go and sights to see such as: Cola-cola factory, Cabbage Patch Kids Factory, Under Ground Mall, the Zoo, Atlanta Braves Stadium, Six Flags Over Georgia, Stone Mountain Park, and the Atlanta Aquarium, are all in or near the city of Atlanta. The three that

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    Facts: The Heart of Atlanta Motel had 216 rooms available to its guests. Appellant, the owner of the heavily populated motel in Atlanta, Georgia, limits their patron list to Caucasians only. Appellant put many advertisement ads into magazines and radio shows to attract those visiting Georgia to stay in the motel. Many African Americans would come to his motel asking to buy a room for the night. But, he wanted the choice of deciding who had the opportunity to stay in the hotel. He did not want African

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    Addiction Treatment Centers in Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta is a vibrant hub of activity, and a city that is well educated on the desperate problems related to drugs and alcohol. The addiction treatment centers in Atlanta, Georgia, and the areas surrounding the city, are especially attuned to the needs of those that find themselves caught-up in addiction. If you live in the Atlanta area, or are thinking about visiting or relocating while entering treatment, the following information provided about the

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    The Atlanta Coach Bus

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    There are plenty of great reasons why Atlanta coach buses may be something you need. You might have a group of friends or family members planning to head to a sporting event or concert. No one really wants to drive; you all want to kick back, relax, and enjoy the day. So, you begin pooling your resources and realize you can afford a comfortable Atlanta coach bus. Is an Atlanta coach bus good enough? Sure. It could be. But, if you're looking for something a bit more luxurious or unique, something

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    Atlanta Shopping Culture

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    If you want to shop until you drop, Atlanta is the place to go. Ranging from blue jean emporiums to quaint shopping malls, Atlanta is filled with shopping options of every sort. Experience the shopping culture of Atlanta firsthand with these destinations. Atlantic Station Within this mixed-use development, you will find everything you need. It spans 138 acres of books, furs, furniture, clothing and everything in between. Altogether, Atlantic Station boasts of 1 million square feet of retail space

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    Vick's Co-Workers Crisis

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    Vick has been with the agency for 14 years she started November 19th, 2001. In this time span Vicki has went through several changes. Vicki started with the Crisis Line in August 2010 and at that time her supervisor was Denise Johnson. In September 2013, Vicki along with the entire Crisis Line crew moved to regional office campus. Vicki handled this transition well and has fully embraced the new work environment. Vicki’s co-workers credit her with being helpful and knowledgeable. Vick’s co-workers

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    Atlanta Creative Writing

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    as much oxygen as I possibly can. The sting from the tiny, almost microscopic particles took over the inside of me. It made me remember where I came from: downtown Atlanta, known for its great amount of pollution. The year is now 2099. Nobody lives in Atlanta. Global warming has extremely raised the water levels on the coast. Atlanta is the new hurricane target. Three years ago, a massive and catastrophic hurricane name Loki struck and tore down most everything that was insight. The only things that

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    Atlanta Research Paper

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    Atlanta- A Place Worth Visiting No matter what time the clock ticks, Atlanta is a city buzzing with life day and night- and why not? When the city has got a full package of everything a tourist can demand, you will walk its streets and view its marvels rather than tiring out to miss all the fun! Whether you are planning a trip or not, let’s delve into the city of Atlanta. Who knows, reading this you might want to pack your suitcases. 1. Atlanta Botanical Garden The 35-year old Atlanta Botanical

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    Main Research Focus: Residential mobility changes over time, and brings changes to social structures and cultures of a city (Oishi 2010). Atlanta has witnessed an incredible urban expansion, racial re-composition, and migration patterns over decades. Atlanta’s experience is an example of how urban growth is intertwined with a complex mix of Race, Ethnicity, migration and social inequality factors in the United States. A micro level longitudinal study will help to understand how these complex relations

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    Battle Of Atlanta Essay

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    Battle of Atlanta During the late 1800’s there was conflict between the Northern and Southern states causing what we call now the Civil War. This war started due to free and slave states holding different opinions on whether the government had the power to prohibit slavery in territories that were not yet states. Abraham Lincoln was elected to office in 1860, pledging to keep slavery out of new territories. After hearing about this seven southern slave states decided to secede and form a new nation

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