. Coach Class: Coach Class is the standard class of service on all Amtrak trains except the Acela Express Seats in coach recline and feature a fold-down tray table foot rest individual reading light and power outlet Coach cars on long-distance trains are configured with fewer seats per car so that passengers have additional legroom and seats are equipped with leg rests. . 5.5 Military ? ? ? ? ? Bahrain (5) In the year of 2007 the sex trade generated $290 million in Atlanta This number derives from the study "Estimating the Size and Structure of the Underground Commercial Sex Economy in Eight Major US Cities" by the Urban Institute with 18 interviews :121 conducted in Atlanta and includes "prostitutes massage parlors and brothels" including both "pimp controlled" and "non-pimp controlled" :122 in the study human trafficking is defined in the section "Background on the Prevalence of Human Trafficking in the United States" as "any sex act in exchange for which anything of value is given to or received by any person (e.g prostitution)." :7. White Democrats regained power after Reconstruction due in part to the efforts of some using intimidation and violence but this method came into disrepute in 1900 shortly before Georgia adopted a disfranchising constitutional amendment in 1908 blacks comprised 47% of the state's population. . 7 Sandy Springs Fulton 108,797 Widespread farms produce peanuts corn and soybeans across middle and south Georgia the state is the number one producer of pecans in the world with the region around Albany in southwest Georgia being the center of Georgia's pecan production Gainesville in northeast Georgia touts itself as the Poultry Capital of the World Georgia is in the top five blueberry producers in the United States.
1 History Georgia had the second-fastest-growing Asian population growth in the U.S from 1990 to 2000 more than doubling in size during the ten-year period in addition according to census estimates Georgia ranks third among the states in terms of the percent of the total population that is African American (after Mississippi and Louisiana) and third in numerical Black population after New York and Florida Georgia was the state with the largest numerical increase in the black population from 2006 to 2007 with 84,000. . 1.1 Ancient systems Spelman College Hungary (214), Honduras (7) 6.2 Language Under the leadership of Ella Gaines Yates who was the first African American director of the Library System a new Central library was opened to the public in May 1988 the building was designed by Marcel Breuer a participant in the innovative Bauhaus movement working side-by-side with his associate Hamilton Smith the Central Library was dedicated on May 25 1980 and Breuer would die a year later on July 1981 at the age of 81. . For Blizzard the costs of running the League would be offset by traditional revenue streams that professional sports league have such as promotion and advertisement and physical League merchandise Kotick also said that due to the digital nature of the esport Blizzard can also obtain revenue from virtual League items to fans and additional sales of Overwatch and other games and they are able to include more lucrative "over-the-top advertising opportunities that wouldn't exist in traditional sports" Kotick said just prior to the start of the inaugural season "It's a ways before you're going to see certain revenue streams but we're already seeing a lot of traction and enthusiasm from fans.", Georgia Tech is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a university with very high research activity Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations Research is organizationally under the Executive Vice President for Research Stephen E Cross who reports directly to the institute president Nine "interdisciplinary research institutes" report to him with all research centers laboratories and interdisciplinary research activities at Georgia Tech reporting through one of those institutes, 44/7 55/13 The composition of religious affiliation in Georgia is 70% Protestant 9% Catholic 1% Mormon 1% Jewish 0.5% Muslim 0.5% Buddhist and 0.5% Hindu Atheists deists agnostics and other unaffiliated people make up 13% of the population the largest Christian denominations by number of adherents in 2010 were the Southern Baptist Convention with 1,759,317; the United Methodist Church with 619,394; and the Roman Catholic Church with 596,384 Non-denominational Evangelical Protestant had 566,782 members the Church of God (Cleveland Tennessee) has 175,184 members and the National Baptist Convention USA Inc has 172,982 members the Presbyterian Church (USA) is the largest Presbyterian body in the state with 300 congregations and 100,000 members the other large body Presbyterian Church in America had at its founding date 14 congregations and 2,800 members; in 2010 it counted 139 congregations and 32,000 members the Roman Catholic Church is noteworthy in Georgia's urban areas and includes the Archdiocese of Atlanta and the Diocese of Savannah Georgia is home to the largest Hindu temple in the United States the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Atlanta located in the suburb city of Lilburn Georgia is home to several historical synagogues including the Temple (Atlanta) Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta) and Congregation Mickve Israel (Savannah) Chabad and the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute are also active in the state. 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Atlanta's 343 parks nature preserves and gardens cover 3,622 acres (14.66 km2) which amounts to only 5.6% of the city's total acreage compared to the national average of just over 10% However 64% of Atlantans live within a 10-minute walk of a park a percentage equal to the national average in its 2013 ParkScore ranking the Trust for Public Land reported that among the park systems of the 50 most populous U.S cities Atlanta's park system received a ranking of 31 Piedmont Park in Midtown is Atlanta's most iconic green space the park which underwent a major renovation and expansion in recent years attracts visitors from across the region and hosts cultural events throughout the year Other notable city parks include Centennial Olympic Park a legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympics that forms the centerpiece of the city's tourist district; Woodruff Park which anchors the campus of Georgia State University; Grant Park home to Zoo Atlanta; Chastain Park which houses an amphitheater used for live music concerts; and the under construction Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry the 280-acre green space and reservoir project slated to become the city's largest park when fully complete in the 2020s the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area in the northwestern corner of the city preserves a 48 mi (77 km) stretch of the river for public recreation opportunities, 1.3 Overwatch Open and Overwatch Contenders, Black Americans are the largest racial minority with 32.4% of the population up from 28.9% in 2000 the city of Atlanta has long been regarded as a "black mecca" for its role as a center of black education political power wealth and culture From 2000 to 2010 the geographic distribution of blacks in Metro Atlanta changed radically Long concentrated in the city of Atlanta and DeKalb County the black population there dropped as more than half a million African Americans settled across other parts of the metro area including approximately 112,000 in Gwinnett County 71,000 in Fulton outside Atlanta 58,000 in Cobb 50,000 in Clayton 34,000 in Douglas and 27,000 each in Newton and Rockdale counties Due to its availability of jobs Atlanta has been a destination for young college-educated blacks in the Reverse Great Migration of African Americans from the North since the turn of the 21st century with many settling quickly into suburban locations the metropolitan area has the second highest total African American population of any metropolitan area with only the New York City metro area having more!
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