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  2. State DNR adds another tool to outdoors toolboxes

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    The Go Outdoors GA App can be downloaded free on a mobile device through the Apple or Google Play stores. The Game Check button allows hunters to store proof of current licenses as well as the ...

  3. Get Outdoors Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The plan identifies health, fitness and livability of Georgia communities as a primary priority. Get Outdoors Georgia launched in July 2014 when Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue announced the GO Georgia program at a press conference at Skidaway Island State Park in Savannah and declared by proclamation that June is "Georgia Great Outdoors Month ...

  4. Mukunda Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Mukunda Goswami was born as Michael Grant in Portland, Oregon. After graduating from Reed College he became a professional jazz musician and moved to New York to pursue his music career.

  5. Arnab Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Goswami was born in Guwahati, Assam on 7 March 1973 [16] in an Assamese family [17] [18] of Manoranjan Goswami and Suprabha Gain-Goswami. [19] [20] [21] His father, Manoranjan Goswami joined the Indian Army in the early 1960s and retired as a colonel after serving in the army for nearly 30 years.

  6. Jiva Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Jiva Goswami (Sanskrit: जीव गोस्वामी, romanized: Jīva Gosvāmī; c. 1513 – c. 1598) [1] [2] was an Indian philosopher and saint from the Gaudiya Vaishnava school of Vedanta tradition, producing a great number of philosophical works on the theology and practice of Bhakti yoga, Vaishnava Vedanta and associated disciplines.

  7. Rupa Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Rupa Goswami (Sanskrit: रूप गोस्वामी, Bengali: রূপ গোস্বামী, IAST: Rūpa Gosvāmī; 1489–1564) was a devotional teacher (), poet, and philosopher of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition.

  8. Jhulan Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Jhulan Goswami (born 25 November 1982) is an Indian former cricketer. [1] She played for the India women's national cricket team from 2002 to 2022. [2]She played as a right-arm medium fast bowler and right-handed batter.

  9. Gol Gumbaz - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Gol Gumbaz began in the mid-17th century, during the close of Mohammed Adil Shah's reign, which was from 1627 to 1656. [1] It is located directly behind the dargah of Hashim Pir, a Sufi saint; Richard Eaton views this as suggestive of the close relationship between the ruler and the saint. [4]