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MINERALOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE BAUXITE DEPOSITS (CRETACEOUS), WILKINSON COUNTY, GEORGIAAyorinde, Adebayo O 07 May 2011 (has links)
Cretaceous bauxite deposits from Hall and Veneer mines, Wilkinson County, Georgia are composed of kaolinite, gibbsite, goethite, anatase, nordstrandite and bohemite. Quartz and micas are absent in the samples. The presence of boehmite and goethite are evidence of intense weathering forming the bauxite deposits. The extremely high values of the Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) which is over 99, and the low values of the alkali metals and alkali earth metals, support an intense weathering origin for the bauxite deposit. There is evidence of deposition in the mines based on the presence of pisoids in the bauxite samples and the composition of the parent materials, which vary markedly by the non-uniform TiO2/Al2O3 values which represent the accumulation of transported materials from contrasting source areas. Kaolin minerals were first produced by the hydrolytic weathering of aluminous sediments and then gibbsite was formed as early kaolin was desilicated.
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An Analysis of Postpartum Depression and Care Seeking Behaviors in GeorgiaTennyson, Sarah Elizabeth 19 November 2009 (has links)
Postpartum depression is recognized as an important maternal and child health issue. Postpartum depression is the most common perinatal psychiatric disorder and one of the most common complications of childbirth. Studies show prevalence rates in women ranging from 10% to 25%. Postpartum depression affects the emotional wellbeing of mothers, infant behavior, mother-infant bonding, and marital relationships. However, the majority of women who experience postpartum depression do not seek care. The purpose of this analysis is to examine the demographic differences between women in Georgia who report symptoms of postpartum depression but do not seek care, versus women who report postpartum depression symptoms and seek care. Approximately 15% of respondents in this study reported postpartum depression. Of these women, approximately 80% did not seek care for their symptoms. This analysis found that women with the following characteristics were more likely to not seek care for depression: non-White and Hispanic women; women that were uninsured before their pregnancy; women that had their prenatal care paid for by Medicaid or the Military; and women who did not seek care for depression during their pregnancy. The results of this study may help to guide the implementation of public health interventions among postpartum women in Georgia.
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Entrepreneurship and SME Development in Transition Economies: The Case of Georgia.Abramishvili, Irine, Putkaradze, Lela January 2009 (has links)
Introduction Entrepreneurship and SME development play a crucial role in speeding up the economic development of transition economies. Although entrepreneurship exists in all environments it flourishes in the conditions where it is supported. Transition economies, as well as Georgia, are characterized by inefficient framework conditions that present barriers to productive entrepreneurship and SMEs to develop and benefit the economies in their full potential. Purpose The Thesis aimed at answering the following research questions: 1) To what extent the framework conditions necessary for promoting productive entrepreneurship and SME development exist in Georgia? 2) What are the perceived barriers to entrepreneurship and SME development in Georgia? 3) In what ways is entrepreneurship and SME development encouraged and supported in Georgia? Method The thesis consists of theoretical data such as literature review, secondary data presented by previous studies, and primary data collected by conducting interviews with Georgian entrepreneurs and representatives of governmental bodies and NGOs engaged in improving a business climate in the country. Conclusions The study revealed that basic framework conditions for developing entrepreneurship are present in Georgia. Although inefficiencies and institutional gaps give rise to a number of barriers to entrepreneurship and SME development. They are mostly presented by inefficient tax system and financial framework. Despite their efforts towards fostering favourable business environment, GoG, as well as NOGs could do a better job in improving an indirect support in terms of abolishing imperfections in the taxation system, as well as directly providing finance, training and effectual information flow to existing and potential businesses.
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Sedimentology and Geochemistry of Weisner Formation, Bartow County, GeorgiaPopoola, Rhoda O 01 May 2013 (has links)
The study area is located along Highway 20 east Cartersville Georgia, where outcrops of the Weisner Formation are exposed. The section consists of two main facies, the sandstone facies and shale facies. Parallel lamination and cross stratification are commonly observed sedimentary structures at this location. Petrographic study reveals that the grains in the sandstone are dominantly quartz, and to a smaller extent feldspar and mica. The shale facies is rich in Al2O3 and K2O compared to the sandstone facies. No fossil is observed in any of the two facies. Petrographic studies also indicate igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary source rocks for these clastic rocks. The shale facies is very rich in mica, with muscovite and some kaolinite. Lithologic features and grain size suggest that the Weisner Formation was probably deposited in a shallow marine environment.
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Russis's national interests towards the caucasus : implications for Georgian sovereignty /Papava, David Z. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2004. / Thesis advisor(s): Anne L. Clunan. Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-84). Also available online.
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Custom and justice in the Caucasus the Georgian highlanders.Grigolia, Alexander, January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1936. / "Our aim in this work is to discuss the conditions of social life and customs practiced among the four small groups of the Georgian nation, who ... still preserve their peculiar customs ... These groups are; the Khevsurs, Pshavs and Tushes in the east, and the Svans in the west. Bibliography: p. 177-186.
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Mixed-methods study of higher education access in Georgia : does location matter?Chankseliani, Maia January 2012 (has links)
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Determination of the effects of urbanization on expected peak flows from small watersheds in Dekalb County, GeorgiaJones, Kenneth Randell 08 1900 (has links)
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Visionary urbanism in AtlantaLaseter, Joel Tyler 05 1900 (has links)
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A study for the development strategy and design of privately initiated middle income housing in downtown Atlanta, GeorgiaAshe, Raymond Charles 08 1900 (has links)
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