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  2. George Vernadsky - Wikipedia

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    George Vernadsky and his sister Nina. Born in Saint Petersburg on August 20, 1887, Vernadsky stemmed from a respectable family of the Russian intelligentsia.His father was Vladimir Vernadsky, a famous Russian/Ukrainian geologist.

  3. Intelligentsia - Wikipedia

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    The intelligentsia is a status class composed of the university-educated people of a society who engage in the complex mental labours by which they critique, shape, and lead in the politics, policies, and culture of their society; [1] as such, the intelligentsia consists of scholars, academics, teachers, journalists, and literary writers. [2] [3]

  4. Athens, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 17.37% of the population. There were 4,110 households, out of which 32.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.1% were married couples living together, 15.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.7% are classified as non-families by the United States Census Bureau ...

  5. Vekhi - Wikipedia

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    For Semen Frank, as for Gershenzon and Struve, the intelligentsia's failure of leadership in the 1905 revolution warranted a reappraisal of their fundamental assumptions. His essay emphasised the nihilistic sources of the intelligentsia's utilitarianism: material progress and national education were always viewed as a means to another end.

  6. Five people who integrated Athens schools in 1963 to be ...

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    Five Black children in 1963 enrolled at all white public schools in Athens. Now they are being recognized for their bravery.

  7. Texians - Wikipedia

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    Texian was a popular demonym, used by Texas colonists, for all the people of the Republic of Texas (1836–1846), before it became a U.S. state. [5] This term was used by early colonists and public officials, including many Texas residents, [ 5 ] and President Mirabeau Lamar frequently used it to foster Texas nationalism.

  8. Sutton E. Griggs - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Elbert Griggs (June 19, 1872 – January 2, 1933) was an American author, Baptist minister, academic administrator, educator, publisher, and social activist.He is best known for his novel Imperium in Imperio (1899), a utopian work that envisions a separate African-American state within the United States.

  9. The best places in America for dating under 35 - AOL

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    The Top U.S. Cities For Dating Under 35. Washington, D.C. Ames, Iowa (Story County) Athens, Georgia (Clarke County) Nashville, Tennessee (Davidson County)