Columbus 56/13 70/21, Healthcare Ice hockey Festivals, Lithuania (61) Table tennis ? ? ? ? . . 3.3 Major cities In 2008 approximately 83.3% of the population five years and older spoke only English at home which is roughly 4,125,000 people Over 436,000 people (8.8%) spoke Spanish at home giving Metro Atlanta the 15th highest number of Spanish speakers among American metropolitan areas (MSAs) Over 193,000 people (3.9%) spoke other Indo-European languages at home People who speak an Asian language at home numbered over 137,000 and made up 2.8% of the population. The era's most notable architect may be Atlanta-native John Portman whose Hyatt Regency Hotel (1968) made a significant mark on the hospitality sector a graduate of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture Portman's work reshaped downtown Atlanta with his designs for the Atlanta Merchandise Mart Peachtree Center the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel and SunTrust Plaza. . USNWR departmental rankings Ernie Lombardi, 41/5 71/22 Coweta (202/sq mi) 16 Bibliography Map of elevations in Georgia.
. The definition and meaning of "Midtown" has varied over time expanding from an original concept of a small neighborhood midway between Downtown and Buckhead Boundary definitions vary by the source in many cases Midtown is a quasi-legal entity for zoning law enforcement and tax purposes It is defined by the City of Atlanta to include the business district along Peachtree Street as well as Historic Midtown the residential area east of Piedmont Avenue and to the south of Piedmont Park the Midtown Alliance defines a larger "Greater Midtown" area of approximately four square miles This includes the area within the city's definition but splitting it into the sub-areas Midtown Core and Midtown Garden District i.e Historic Midtown it also includes the neighborhoods of Ansley Park Sherwood Forest Atlantic Station Home Park and Loring Heights, 66/19 77/25 The railroads invented the career path in the private sector for both blue-collar workers and white-collar workers Railroading became a lifetime career for young men; women were almost never hired a typical career path would see a young man hired at age 18 as a shop laborer be promoted to skilled mechanic at age 24 brakemen at 25 freight conductor at 27 and passenger conductor at age 57 White-collar careers paths likewise were delineated Educated young men started in clerical or statistical work and moved up to station agents or bureaucrats at the divisional or central headquarters at each level they had more and more knowledge experience and human capital They were very hard to replace and were virtually guaranteed permanent jobs and provided with insurance and medical care Hiring firing and wage rates were set not by foremen but by central administrators in order to minimize favoritism and personality conflicts Everything was done by the book whereby an increasingly complex set of rules dictated to everyone exactly what should be done in every circumstance and exactly what their rank and pay would be By the 1880s the career railroaders were retiring and pension systems were invented for them. .
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