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Articles related to "Georgia State"
State of Georgia Lemon Law Georgia's Lemon Law protects new car buyers against defective cars, known as lemons. Georgia's lemon law does not cover used cars. georgia state • lemon law • used car lemon law • car • lawyer
Autism Friendly Colleges Several colleges across the U.S. are prepared to meet the unique challenges of providing a comprehensive college education to a young adult on the autism spectrum. autism friendly college • university of arizona • salt center • georgia state university • margaret a staton office of disability services
How Well Do Deer Hear You? A successful hunter must have an understanding of a deer's hearing range. The type of sounds you are making while hunting are more important that the volume. deer hunting • deer hearing range • ken risenhover • c.r. nave • human hearing range
State Botanical Garden of Georgia The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, located in Athens on the campus of the University of Georgia, showcases native plants, All-American winners, and plants in history. state botanical garden of georgia • georgia state university • public gardens in georgia • native plants of georgia • botanical gardens in georgia
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail: State Butterfly of Georgia! The state of Georgia officially designated the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail as their state butterfly on April 4, 1988. Three other southern states later followed suit by naming the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail as their official state butterfly. Learn more about this beautiful butterfly and its nectar and caterpillar host plant needs. You will be doing your part to help swallowtails and other butterfly species to survive by planting nectar-rich flowers and host plant sources in your garden! georgia state butterfly • eastern tiger swallowtail • butterfly • pupa • larvae
The Greeting Card Garden Syndrome: Are You Afflicted? - Part II A comparison of purist and old-fashioned or tradtional gardeners. A look at the joys and pitfalls each might encounter in pursuing a unique style. home landscape design • historical gardening • colonial williamsburg • georgia state university at atlanta • american landscapes and gardens
BISHOP HENRY MCNEAL TURNER Profile of Bishop Henry Tuner, political and social activist. He was a Bishop in the AME church, publisher of the Christian Recorder and Chaplain of African American troops during the Civil War. african american men civil war chaplains
Spring/Summer Philosophy Conferences Another in the ongoing series of roundups of upcoming academic meetings and conferences in philosophy. This one carries us into early summer. academic philosophy • philosophy meetings • philosophy conferences • 1999
Flannery O'Connor The first of three articles on the female writers of the Souther Gothic tradition. writer • short stories • novels • south • southern gothic
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home The birthplace home of one of Georgia's most celebrated authors is open on weekends for public tours. mary flannery o’connor • birthplace • savannah
Pi Sigma Epsilon College students should join student organizations that complement their career goals. Pi Sigma Epsilon is an option for those interested in business. pi sigma epsilon • professional business fraternity • student organization • college majors • college students
Politicians With Disabilities "You've said it yourself a million times. If there had been a TV in every living room sixty years ago, this country does not elect a man in a wheelchair." disability • amputee • politician • fdr • vietnam
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming - Joshilyn Jackson Laurel must put the pieces of her family back together after an accident takes place in the family's backyard swimming pool. modern fiction • southern mystery • ghost story • joshilyn jackson • quilter
Who Cares About Carrollton, Georgia? Everyone knows that when it comes to living in a small town like Carrollton, GA, there are far more things you don't have than those you do! Welcome to Western GA! carrollton georgia ga • small town living • western georgia • carrollton parks and recreation • university of west georgia
ALICE COACHMAN: 1st African American Woman Olympic Gold Medalist Profile of Alice Coachman, who became the first African American women to win the Olympic Goal medal in 1948. She was also the first American woman to win a gold medal in track and field. african american history • olympic gold medalists • olympics • track and field • african american women
Attend a Philosophy Meeting or Conference Interested in a dose of the academic scene in philosophy? Here's a roundup of upcoming academic meetings and conferences in the discipline. philosophy • academic philosophy • philosophy meetings • philosophy conferences • frederic giacobazzi
Classic Authors: Flannery O'Connor A brief biography of Flannery O'Connor. andalusia • milledgeville • lupus • flannery o'connor
Historic ACLU Cases ACLU is still detested by many Americans despite helping to win more than 100 cases involving individual freedoms and rights. aclu • american civil liberties union • suspected terrorists • legal rights and freedoms • racial segregation
The Eudora Welty House Garden: A Vernacular Garden The recently rennovated garden of Eudora Welty, beloved author of the American South, is open to the public. This vernacular garden is a charming example of a tradition southern garden during the middle 20th century. georgene a. bramlage • georgene bramlage • suite 101 • designing home landscapes • eudora welty
The Great Apes - Part 1 - Bonobos The Great Apes, unveiled and detailed for your reading pleasure. great apes • bonobos
Career Paths In Psychology The field of psychology encompasses many specialties which have applications in diverse areas. Get an overview of these career possibilities and the useful educational and professional resources available to you. psychology • career • profession • clinical • industry
Spring 2001 Philosophy Conferences Another in an occasional series of listings of international academic meetings and conferences in philosophy, this one covering March and April of 2001. philosophy • academic philosophy • philosophy meetings • philosophy conferences • philosophy seminars
Sweet Sixteen, Baby! A recap of the first few days of March Madness, and a preview of what's next. ncaa • basketball
The Georgia Student Finance Authority This is a small snipet of text describing the many services offered by Georgia State to students attending postsecondary schools in the upcoming year. loans • student loans • money for college • financial aid • grants
Daylily Rust- Where Will It End A "new disease" has daylily fanciers worried. The daylily Rust disease entered the US in 2000 and already may well already be well on its way to infecting the entire mainland. Whats more it is turning up in new locales abroad also. Whats it all about? hemerocallis • daylily • daylily rust • daylily leafstreak disease • puchinia hemerocallidis
BLISTERS: How To Cure Them And How To Avoid Them How to avoid blisters and how to treat them if you do get one - oh dear, the runner's curse. blisters • prevention • curse • infection • treatment |
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