Brunei: RTB Astro Source: Many distinguished individuals once called Georgia Tech home the most notable being Jimmy Carter former President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize winner who briefly attended Georgia Tech in the early 1940s before matriculating at and graduating from the United States Naval Academy Juan Carlos Varela a 1985 industrial engineering graduate was elected president of Panama in May 2014 Another Georgia Tech graduate and Nobel Prize winner Kary Mullis received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 a large number of businesspeople (including but not limited to prominent CEOs and directors) began their careers at Georgia Tech Some of the most successful of these are Charles "Garry" Betty (CEO Earthlink) David Dorman (CEO AT&T Corporation) Mike Duke (CEO Wal-Mart) and James D Robinson III (CEO American Express and later director of the Coca-Cola Company); . . . Softball ? Dutch 4.0% German 7.0% Scots-Irish 7.8% 4.4 Maintenance Redan (CDP) pop 33,015. Year Total Attendance Game Average Stadium Capacity by % Major League Rank by # Major League Rank by %, Mark O Barton - Known for the July 29 1999 murders of 12 people and wounding of 13 more at two Atlanta day trading firms. As of 2010 87.35% (7,666,663) of Georgia residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language while 7.42% (651,583) spoke Spanish 0.51% (44,702) Korean 0.44% (38,244) Vietnamese 0.42% (36,679) French 0.38% (33,009) Chinese (which includes Mandarin) and German which was spoken as a main language by 0.29% (23,351) of the population over the age of five in total 12.65% (1,109,888) of Georgia's population age 5 and older spoke a mother language other than English.
Catholic Cumberland, The Technique also known as the "'Nique" is Tech's official student newspaper It is distributed weekly during the Fall and Spring semesters (on Fridays) and biweekly during the Summer semester (with certain exceptions) it was established on November 17 1911 Blueprint is Tech's yearbook established in 1908 Other student publications include the North Avenue Review Tech's "free-speech magazine" Erato Tech's literary magazine the Tower Tech's undergraduate research journal and T-Book the student handbook detailing Tech traditions the offices of all student publications are located in the Student Services Building, Atlanta contains several outdoor attractions the Atlanta Botanical Garden adjacent to Piedmont Park is home to the 600-foot-long (180 m) Kendeda Canopy Walk a skywalk that allows visitors to tour one of the city's last remaining urban forests from 40-foot-high (12 m) the Canopy Walk is considered the only canopy-level pathway of its kind in the United States Zoo Atlanta in Grant Park accommodates over 1,300 animals representing more than 220 species Home to the nation's largest collections of gorillas and orangutans the Zoo is one of only four zoos in the U.S to house giant pandas Festivals showcasing arts and crafts film and music including the Atlanta Dogwood Festival the Atlanta Film Festival and Music Midtown respectively are also popular with tourists. Andruw Jones at bat for the Braves in 2006 42/6 59/15; Main article: Geography of Georgia (U.S state) Philippines: People's Television Network "Interestingly enough the city's greatest natural asset its lush vegetation and gently rolling topography which eighty years ago enabled Druid Hills to become one of the most beautiful Olmstedian garden suburbs in North America distinguishes Atlanta's highway architecture from suburban office complexes in other boom towns like Houston and Tampa.".
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