11.2 Mission Georgia Tech's Music Department was established as part of the school's General College in 1963 under the leadership of Ben Logan Sisk in 1976 the Music Department was assigned to the College of Sciences & Liberal Studies and in 1991 it was relocated to its current home in the College of Design in 2009 it was reorganized into the School of Music the Georgia Tech Glee Club founded in 1906 is one of the oldest student organizations on campus and still operates today as part of the School of Music the Glee Club was among the first collegiate choral groups to release a recording of their songs the group has toured extensively and appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show twice providing worldwide exposure to "Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" Today the modern Glee Club performs dozens of times each semester for many different events including official Georgia Tech ceremonies banquets and sporting events it consists of 50 to 70 members and requires no audition or previous choral experience; 6 Culture 2009 2,373,631 29,304 58.5% 15th 17th Other Georgia Tech-affiliated buildings in the area host the Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute the Advanced Technology Development Center VentureLab and the Georgia Electronics Design Center Technology Square also hosts a variety of restaurants and businesses including the headquarters of notable consulting companies like Accenture and also including the official Institute bookstore a Barnes & Noble bookstore and a Georgia Tech-themed Waffle House, 63 Jeremy Walker, Other teams Gaylord Perry Modern electric powered high speed bullet train in Beijing China; 52 101 Main article: Sports in Atlanta; The most popular freshwater game fish are trout bream bass and catfish all but the last of which are produced in state hatcheries for restocking Popular saltwater game fish include red drum spotted seatrout flounder and tarpon Porpoises whales shrimp oysters and blue crabs are found inshore and offshore of the Georgia coast. .
71/22 86/30 Most New England towns sponsored public schools for boys but public schooling was rare elsewhere Girls were educated at home or by small local private schools and they had no access to college Aspiring physicians and lawyers typically learned as apprentices to an established practitioner although some young men went to medical schools in Scotland.[page needed], The school was founded in 1885 as the Georgia School of Technology as part of Reconstruction plans to build an industrial economy in the post-Civil War Southern United States Initially it offered only a degree in mechanical engineering by 1901 its curriculum had expanded to include electrical civil and chemical engineering in 1948 the school changed its name to reflect its evolution from a trade school to a larger and more capable technical institute and research university, Orlando Cepeda Macon* 120 2820; . . In October 1970 Congress passed and President Richard Nixon signed into law the Rail Passenger Service Act Proponents of the bill led by the National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) sought government funding to ensure the continuation of passenger trains They conceived the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (NRPC) a private entity that would receive taxpayer funding and assume operation of intercity passenger trains the original working brand name for NRPC was Railpax but shortly before the company started operating it was changed to Amtrak There were several key provisions:. . Sailing (10) Metro Atlanta's immigrants are more suburban than those of most cities Out of the top 100 U.S metros Atlanta has the 11th highest ratio of the foreign-born living in the suburbs and not in the core city Atlanta has a few ethnic enclaves such as a Koreatown and areas such as the Buford Highway Corridor in DeKalb County and parts of Gwinnett County are commercial centers for multiple ethnic communities, Contents Computer Science 8 Notable Architecture See also: Electric locomotive and Railway electrification system. . The low-density residential subdivision development that dominates the Atlanta area has historically not been required to replace lost tree inventory.[citation needed] Because of larger lot sizes and natural-looking architecture such as California contemporary older neighborhoods typically have many mature forest trees except in cases where they have been destroyed by homeowners.[citation needed] Increasing density allowed by zoning since the 1980s has meant fewer and fewer trees left and by the 2000s it became common for developers to completely clearcut dozens of acres of forest and bulldoze all hills flat to build generic tract housing often with tightly packed homes nearly touching each other and up against the street.[citation needed] However over the past decade some area cities and counties have revised their tree ordinances to require tree recompense to be equal to or greater than the pre-development tree density trying to ensure a future tree canopy Rather than leaving trees on each home lot as before this typically involves a set-aside of green space in each development with most other areas still clear-cut Even when some trees are replaced it is with a single type of trees planted the same distance from each other rather than different trees at random placement and age as in the native forest At a rate of 50 acres (20 hectares) per day,[citation needed] the deforestation brought by land development has had a significant impact on area watersheds as they now flood far more rapidly and to a much greater extent than prior to development.[citation needed].
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