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List Of High Schools In Georgia (U.S. State)
Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of southeastern Europe and West Asia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: People and fictional characters * Georgia (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the feminine given name * Georgia (musician), English singer, songwriter, and drummer Georgia Barnes (born 1990) Places Historical polities * Kingdom of Georgia, a medieval kingdom * Kingdom of Eastern Georgia, a late medieval kingdom * Kingdom of Western Georgia, a late medieval kingdom * Safavid Georgia, a province of the Safavid Empire * Georgia Governorate, a subdivision of the Russian Empire * Georgia within the Russian Empire * Democratic Republic of Georgia, established following the Russian Revolution and conquered by the Russian SFSR * Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, a republic within the Soviet Union * Province of Georgia, one of the thirteen Amer ...
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Georgia (country)
Georgia (, ; ) is a transcontinental country at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is part of the Caucasus region, bounded by the Black Sea to the west, by Russia to the north and northeast, by Turkey to the southwest, by Armenia to the south, and by Azerbaijan to the southeast. The country covers an area of , and has a population of 3.7 million people. Tbilisi is its capital as well as its largest city, home to roughly a third of the Georgian population. During the classical era, several independent kingdoms became established in what is now Georgia, such as Colchis and Iberia. In the early 4th century, ethnic Georgians officially adopted Christianity, which contributed to the spiritual and political unification of the early Georgian states. In the Middle Ages, the unified Kingdom of Georgia emerged and reached its Golden Age during the reign of King David IV and Queen Tamar in the 12th and early 13th centuries. Thereafter, the kingdom decl ...
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Georgia, Indiana
Georgia is an unincorporated community in Spice Valley Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. History Georgia was platted in 1853. The community was named after the state of Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the .... A post office was established at Georgia in 1857, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1917. Geography Georgia is located at . References Unincorporated communities in Lawrence County, Indiana Unincorporated communities in Indiana 1853 establishments in Indiana Populated places established in 1853 {{LawrenceCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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Georgia (Carolyn Dawn Johnson Song)
"Georgia" is a debut song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Carolyn Dawn Johnson. It was released in September 2000 as the lead single from her album '' Room with a View''. The song peaked at number 25 on '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) and number 98 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It also reached number 4 on the Canadian ''RPM'' Country Tracks chart before the magazine ceased publication. The song was written by Johnson and Troy Verges. It features a backing vocal from Martina McBride. Music video The music video was directed by Brent Hedgecock and premiered in late 2000. Chart performance "Georgia" debuted at number 74 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of September 16, 2000 Notes References * ''Room with a View''review at Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries ...
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Architecture & Morality
''Architecture & Morality'' is the third studio album by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released on 6 November 1981 by Dindisc. Inspired by religious music, the group sought to broaden their musical palette by utilising elaborate choral samples, the Mellotron, and other new instruments to create a more naturalistic, emotive sound. The artwork was designed by longtime OMD collaborator Peter Saville, along with Brett Wickens, while its title was derived from the book ''Morality and Architecture'' by David Watkin. ''Architecture & Morality'' reached number three on the UK Albums Chart, and was a top-10 entry across Europe. It met with a lukewarm critical response, but has since been recognised as one of the best and most influential works of its era; '' The Morning News'' named the album the greatest of 1981, and "the blueprint for synth-pop". The record became a commercial success, selling over four million copies and spawning three internation ...
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A Single Man (album)
''A Single Man'' is the twelfth studio album by English musician Elton John. Released in 1978, it is the first album for which Gary Osborne replaced Bernie Taupin as lyricist. It is also the first of two (the second being '' Victim of Love'') John albums that, on the original cut, have no tracks co-written by Taupin. Production ''A Single Man'' is the first of Elton John's albums to not include work by lyricist Bernie Taupin, and the first since his debut ''Empty Sky'' without producer Gus Dudgeon. The returning members of his band are percussionist Ray Cooper and guitarist Davey Johnstone; the latter played on only one song on the album. Paul Buckmaster would not appear on another Elton John album until '' Made in England''. Unlike previous compositions in which lyrics came first, John started writing melodies at a piano, and an album unintentionally came about from this. This is also John's first album on which he sings in a lower register. "Song for Guy" was written as ...
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Silk Degrees
''Silk Degrees'' is the seventh solo album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in February 1976. The album peaked at No. 2 and spent 115 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs's best selling album. ''Silk Degrees'' spawned four singles. "It's Over" (No. 38), " Lowdown" (No. 3) and " Lido Shuffle" (No. 11) made the Top 40, while "What Can I Say" peaked at No. 42. The front cover photograph was by Moshe Brakha of Scaggs at Casino Point, Avalon, California. Background The album was recorded at Davlen Sound Studios and Hollywood Sound Recorders in Los Angeles. Among the accompanying musicians, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, and David Hungate became members of Toto, while Fred Tackett became a member of Little Feat. The album marked Scaggs's commercial zenith, a mix of pop rock ("Jump Street" and " Lido Shuffle"), soul ("What Can I Say" and " Lowdown"), and ballads ("Harbor Lights" and "We're All Alone", whi ...
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Macon, Georgia (album)
''Macon, Georgia'' is the tenth studio album by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It is a double album, with the first half, ''Macon'', released on November 12, 2021, and ''Georgia'', the second half, released on April 22, 2022. Content Preceding the release of ''Macon'' was the release of the single " If I Didn't Love You", featuring Carrie Underwood. The album's full tracklist was revealed on September 27, 2021. Aldean said of the album, "Where you were raised has such a big influence on who you become, and for me it’s no different." Critical reception Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic, while criticizing both sides of the album for delivering only a similar sound and vocal attack to "Burnin' It Down", praised ''Macon'' by stating "By changing gears every so often, Aldean manages to give Macon a slight hint of a pulse." Erlewine also criticized ''Macon'' for its use of five live tracks while offering only ten new tracks, and drubbed ''Georgia'' for Aldean's ...
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Georgia (EP)
''Georgia'' is a three-song EP by Brian Fallon, singer/guitarist of American rock band The Gaslight Anthem, released on April 16, 2016, through Island Records. It is a Record Store Day 2016 exclusive, limited to 2,000 pressings on 10" vinyl Vinyl may refer to: Chemistry * Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a particular vinyl polymer * Vinyl cation, a type of carbocation * Vinyl group, a broad class of organic molecules in chemistry * Vinyl polymer, a group of polymers derived from vinyl .... Track listing Release history Source: Record Store Day's official website References {{Brian Fallon 2016 EPs Brian Fallon albums Island Records EPs Record Store Day releases ...
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Georgia (1995 Film)
''Georgia'' is a 1995 American independent film starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Mare Winningham. Leigh plays Sadie Flood, a punky barroom singer who has a complicated relationship with her older sister, Georgia, played by Winningham. ''Georgia'' won the Grand Prix of the Americas Award for Best Picture at the Montreal World Film Festival. Leigh received Best Actress honors at the Montreal World Film Festival and the New York Film Critics Circle for her performance, while Winningham received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as Best Supporting Actress nominations at the Academy Awards and from the Screen Actors Guild. Plot Georgia Flood is a successful, talented and well-adjusted folk music singer who is happily married and a mother of two. Her younger sister Sadie is passionate but self-destructive and lacking in technical skill. She tries to match Georgia's accomplishments by becoming the lead singer for a punk rock band, but is unsuccessful ...
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Georgia (1988 Film)
''Georgia'' is a 1988 Australian thriller film directed by Ben Lewin (in his theatrical film directing debut) and starring Judy Davis. Plot Judy Davis plays the two roles of a mother, Georgia, and her daughter Nina. The film is presented as a series of flashbacks as Nina investigates her mother's death, which led to her adoption as a young child. Cast * Judy Davis as Nina Bailley/Georgia White * John Bach as Karlin * Julia Blake as Elizabeth * Alex Menglet as Lazlo * Marshall Napier as Frank Le Mat Production The film was inspired by Albert Tucker's 1984 painting of Joy Hester. Producer Bob Weis originally wanted to make a film based on Hester's life but decided to make a fictional film.David Stratton David James Stratton (born 10 September 1939) is an English-Australian award-winning film critic, as both a journalist and interviewer, film historian and lecturer and television personality and producer. Life and career Born in Trowbridge, ..., ''The Avocado Plantation: ...
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359 Georgia
Georgia (minor planet designation: 359 Georgia) is a typical Main belt asteroid. It is classified as an X-type asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 10 March 1893 in Nice. It was named by the daughter of Felix Klein at a meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft in 1902 held at the Georg August University of Göttingen, where Klein was a professor. It was named after the University's founder King George II of Great Britain, Elector of Hanover The Electorate of Hanover (german: Kurfürstentum Hannover or simply ''Kurhannover'') was an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, located in northwestern Germany and taking its name from the capital city of Hanover. It was formally known as ....Lutz D. Schmadel (2003) ''Dictionary of Minor Planet Names'', Volume 1, International Astronomical Union, Springer, , p. 45 References External links Lightcurve plot of 359 Georgia Palmer Divide Observatory, B. D. Warner (2009) Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) query form) ...
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Georgia Avenue
Georgia Avenue is a major north-south artery in Northwest Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland. Within the District of Columbia and a short distance in Silver Spring, Maryland, Georgia Avenue is also U.S. Route 29. Both Howard University and Walter Reed Army Medical Center are located on Georgia Avenue. Geography Georgia Avenue begins north of Florida Avenue, which was the boundary of the Old City, and is a continuation of 7th Street. Traveling northward, the street passes Howard University and Fort Stevens. At Eastern Avenue, the road crosses into Montgomery County and passes through Silver Spring. Where it crosses Colesville Road a mile into Maryland, Georgia Avenue splits off U.S. Route 29 and becomes Maryland State Highway 97. Georgia Avenue ends at the boundary with Howard County, where it becomes Roxbury Mills Road. The total length of the road is about 24 miles (39 km), of which 5 miles (8 km) are in Washington, D.C. History The original Georgia ...
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