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Since the 1980s there has been an increasing trend to split up railway companies with companies owning the rolling stock separated from those owning the infrastructure This is particularly true in Europe where this arrangement is required by the European Union This has allowed open access by any train operator to any portion of the European railway network in the UK the railway track is state owned with a public controlled body (Network Rail) running maintaining and developing the track while Train Operating Companies have run the trains since privatization in the 1990s, The city's lush tree canopy which filters out pollutants and cools sidewalks and buildings has increasingly been under assault from man and nature due to heavy rains drought aged forests new pests and urban construction a 2001 study found Atlanta's heavy tree cover declined from 48% in 1974 to 38% in 1996 Community organizations and the city government are addressing the problem Trees Atlanta a non-profit organization founded in 1985 has planted and distributed over 113,000 shade trees in the city and Atlanta's government has awarded $130,000 in grants to neighborhood groups to plant trees Fees are additionally imposed on developers that remove trees on their property per a citywide ordinance active since 1993. . Britain implemented mercantilism by trying to block American trade with the French Spanish or Dutch empires using the Navigation Acts which Americans avoided as often as they could the royal officials responded to smuggling with open-ended search warrants (Writs of Assistance) in 1761 Boston lawyer James Otis argued that the writs violated the constitutional rights of the colonists He lost the case but John Adams later wrote "Then and there the child Independence was born.". ! Peachtree Industrial Blvd or Georgia 141 is a route north-northeast of Atlanta which begins on the north side of I-285 and runs parallel to I-85 for about four miles until it terminates when it splits into GA-141 and Peachtree Industrial (continuing as a normal divided highway), 3.1 Population Stone Mountain pop 5,802 The provincial colony was governed by commissions created at pleasure of the king a governor and his council were appointed by the crown the governor was invested with general executive powers and authorized to call a locally elected assembly the governor's council would sit as an upper house when the assembly was in session in addition to its role in advising the governor Assemblies were made up of representatives elected by the freeholders and planters (landowners) of the province the governor had the power of absolute veto and could prorogue (i.e delay) and dissolve the assembly the assembly's role was to make all local laws and ordinances ensuring that they were not inconsistent with the laws of Britain in practice this did not always occur since many of the provincial assemblies sought to expand their powers and limit those of the governor and crown Laws could be examined by the British Privy Council or Board of Trade which also held veto power of legislation New Hampshire New York Virginia North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia were crown colonies Massachusetts became a crown colony at the end of the 17th century. Historic districts include the Fox Theatre Historic District and Historic Midtown; both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places the Fox Theatre Historic District comprises the Fox Theatre (Oliver Vinour et al 1929) William Lee Stoddart's Georgian Terrace Hotel (1911) Stoddart's Italianate Ponce de Leon Apartments (1913) and the Cox-Carlton Hotel (1925) Historic Midtown which includes most of Midtown east of Piedmont Avenue is noted for its bungalows and Queen Anne style houses, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport straddles the border with Clayton County to the south and is the busiest airport in the world the Fulton County Airport often called Charlie Brown Field after politician Charles M Brown is located just west-southwest of Atlanta's city limit It is run by the county as a municipal or general aviation airport serving business jets and private aircraft. . .
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. ; The Atlanta Kookaburras are a successful Australian rules football club that compete in men's and women's divisions in the MAAFL and SEAFL and USAFL National Championships, U.S highways Poland (165) 9 External links The Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970 which established Amtrak specifically states that "The Corporation will not be an agency or establishment of the United States Government" Then common stock was issued in 1971 to railroads that contributed capital and equipment; these shares convey almost no benefits but their current holders declined a 2002 buy-out offer by Amtrak There are currently 109,396,994 shares of preferred stock at a par value of $100 per share all held by the US government There are currently 9,385,694 shares of common stock with a par value of $10 per share held by four other railroad companies: APU (formerly Penn Central) 53% BNSF (35%) Canadian Pacific (7%) and Canadian National (5%); 4 Gang crime ? ? ? ? South Fulton pop 95,158 Don't know Jehovah's Witness. !
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