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English Trade in Deerskins and Indian Slaves
When the English came to America, the Native Americans of Georgia encountered one of the most profound...

Entomopter Artificial Insect
One of the most unusual transportation systems ever envisioned may be the Entomopter, a robotic "artificial...

Environmental Education
Since few states in the United States are as topographically and biologically diverse as Georgia, one...

Environmental History of Georgia Mountains
When natural and cultural history are combined in a single narrative, one is said to be writing the environmental...

Environmental History of Georgia: Overview
Environmental history is defined here as the history of human impact on the landscape. It is a relatively...

Environmental Policy
Environmental policy is the result of a multitude of actions taken by many institutions and individuals...

Episcopal Church
Episcopalians are American members of the Christian denomination known broadly as Anglican, and the Episcopal...

Epworth by the Sea
Epworth by the Sea is a conference and retreat center on St. Simons Island owned and operated by the...

Equifax
Equifax, one of the nation's top three credit-reporting agencies, along with Experian and TransUnion,...

Ernest Vandiver Jr. (1918-2005)
As governor of Georgia from 1959 to 1963, Ernest Vandiver proved successful in fulfilling his campaign...

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