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    Using the 2010 census data, we correlated various socioeconomic variables in the counties of Atlanta with the percentage of blacks in counties. Table 2 indicates the results of the correlation analysis. Generally, counties with significant percentage of blacks had poor socioeconomic conditions and had significantly higher population of children less than five years old and also had significantly higher number of female populations, higher number of veteran, higher poverty, and lower house ownership

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    About Georgia Essay

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    8,186,453. Caucasian people make up about 71% of Georgia's population, while African-Americans account for about 27%. The rest is mostly Chinese, Koreans, Hispanics, and American Indians. About 63% of Georgia's people live in urban areas, such as Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, and Macon. It is the 10th largest state by population. The

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    Delta Air Lines Airport & Airspace Capacity Case Study The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is one of the largest airports in the world and is the main hub for Delta Air Lines, one of the largest airlines in the world. This case study will examine the relationship between demand and capacity for the home hub of Delta Air Lines. Future predictions for air travel estimate enormous growth rates as high as 50% by the year 2025. Airlines, airports, and the entire air-travel infrastructure

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    2017, I attended the City of Atlanta’s council meeting while visiting my friend for the holidays. I have had no experience with any kind of government event outside of student government, so I personally had no idea what to expect. Driving around in Atlanta was confusing enough, but we were kindly shown where to go to sit in on the meeting. The meeting took a while to begin, but it began with role being taken of the council members. The room itself was large, with a wall of desks in front of the main

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    and operating debt. More financial data will be available through the Appendix. Market Sales Solutions Corp proposed plan and strategy is to acquire a dealership currently serving the demographics of medium income levels within North Atlanta. The buyers in Atlanta are looking for

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    IMA had thousands of client account and made more than $150 million in investments by 2006 (Atlanta Business Chronicle). John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt definitely lives a life of extravagance along with expensive things with good taste. He had six luxury cars, when most people only dream of having just one. He own two houses not

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    Approximately ten miles from downtown Atlanta, one thousand six hundred eighty-three feet above sea level stands Stone Mountain. Stone Mountain is, simply, an enormous rock that is made of granite. The mountain can be seen from Kennesaw Mountain (West), Amicalola Falls State Park (North), and Mount Yonah (Northeast). Surrounding Stone Mountain is the city of Stone Mountain. On February 21, 1958 the governor of Georgia, Marvin Griffin, signed the bill which authorized Stone Mountain to become a

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    The American Dream

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    The "American Dream" is an idea that has always been different throughouttime. It changes in diverse forms and in the end involves success. The "American Dream" was a phrase used by the American people and peoplewanting to become American. It was always the idea that you can become a success. This is true in a partial way, but the true "American Dream" is that with somework and determination anyone can build themselves up in the economic classsystem. The 80 's was an eye opener to a lot of new

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    With over eight hundred aircrafts, over one hundred seventy million customers each year, and flights to over fifty-seven countries, Delta Airlines has proven to be a large and powerful global company. Delta Airlines began in 1924 as Huff Daland Dusters, which was a crop-dusting and mail service operation and the first commercial agricultural flying company in existence. C.E. Woolman purchased Huff Daland Dusters in 1928 and changed the name to Delta Air Service. The company then had its first passenger

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    David Bassey ENG 131/ Rietz 27 November, 2017 Disappointed, Yet Optimistic - Let America Be America Again The Poem, ‘Let America Be America Again’ was written in 1938 by Langston Hughes. An American writer of the 20th century and well known for writing about injustice and inequality against low income working folks that existed in his days as a kid in Harlem south of Manhattan, New York. At a young age in the 1920’s were the years of Manhattan’s black renaissance (Hughes).In the poem “Let America

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