. Nicaragua (26) Main article: British America The Province of Georgia was one of the Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution by signing the 1776 Declaration of Independence the State of Georgia's first constitution was ratified in February 1777 Georgia was the 10th state to ratify the Articles of Confederation on July 24 1778 and was the 4th state to ratify the United States Constitution on January 2 1788. "I'm a Ramblin' Wreck" has had many other notable moments in its history It is reportedly the first school song to have been played in space Gregory Peck sang the song while strumming a ukulele in the movie the Man in the Gray Flannel Suit John Wayne whistled it in the High and the Mighty Tim Holt's character sings a few bars of it in the movie His Kind of Woman There are numerous stories of commanding officers in Higgins boats crossing the English Channel on the morning of D-Day leading their men in the song to calm their nerves It is played after every Georgia Tech score in a football game, Main festivals in Atlanta include Shaky Knees Music Festival Dragon Con the Peachtree Road Race Music Midtown the Atlanta Film Festival National Black Arts Festival Festival Peachtree Latino Atlanta Pride the neighborhood festivals in Inman Park and Virginia-Highland (Summerfest) and the Little Five Points Halloween festival; 13.1 Transit systems 3.4 Historic composition 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.
. Imperial conversion Homicide History 13 External links, 36/2 65/18 ? Religion in Georgia (2014) All elections of the General Assembly are to be recorded the recorded vote then appears in the journal of each house. 1870 1,184,109 12.0% 2007 2,745,207 33,891 67.7% 14th 16th Spire Walton (91,600) The Centennial Olympic Stadium Fulton County has a 7% total sales tax including 4% state 1% SPLOST 1% homestead exemption and 1% MARTA Sales taxes apply through the entire county and its cities except for Atlanta's additional 1% Municipal Option Sales Tax to fund capital improvements to its combined wastewater sewer systems (laying new pipes to separate storm sewers from sanitary sewers) and to its drinking water system Fulton County has lowered its general fund millage rate by 26% over an eight-year period. Chipper Jones salutes the crowd at Turner Field prior to his final regular season game on September 30 2012 Jones announced he would retire after 19 seasons with the Braves. . Healthcare 60/16 86/30 Top 10 Non-English Languages Spoken in Georgia, Since the 1990s various hip-hop and R&B musicians have included top-selling artists such as Outkast Usher Ludacris TLC B.o.B. and Ciara Atlanta is mentioned in a number of these artists' tracks such as Usher's "A-Town Down" reference in his 2004 hit "Yeah!" (which also features Atlanta artists Lil Jon and Ludacris) Ludacris' "Welcome to Atlanta" Outkast's album "ATLiens" and B.o.B.'s multiple references to Decatur Georgia as in his hit song "Strange Clouds".
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