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2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl (Full Frame, Commemorative Edition)

2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl (Full Frame, Commemorative Edition)
"Mountaineers Prove to Georgia and the BCS That They Are One of the Best" Atlanta, GA. January 3, 2006. What might have been the biggest upset in BCS history also may have proved to be the biggest win in West Virginia football history. Feeling like a team that had gotten no respect, the Mountaineers jumped all over the SEC Champion Georgia Bulldogs and held on at the end to capture the 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl Championship. Despite being champions of the Big East Conference with an overall 2005 record of 10-1, the Mountaineers were heavy underdogs entering the 72nd Nokia Sugar Bowl, played for the first time ever outside of New Orleans. West Virginia used that as motivation to fuel an early 28-0 lead over the Bulldogs. Led by two sensational freshman, Quarterback Pat White and Running Back Steve Slaton, the Mountaineers ran all over the nation's fourth rated defense and helped accumulated 382 rushing yards. Georgia rallied and cut the West Virginia lead to 31-21 at halftime, demonstrating a comeback was still possible. But the Mountaineers would not quit, and despite Georgia cutting the lead to three, held on with one of the most daring calls in bowl history. Hanging on to a three point lead with 1:38 left and facing fourth and six on the Georgia 48 yard-line, West Virginia Head Coach Rich Rodriguez called for a fake punt that punter Phil Brady carried for 10-yards and a first down, enabling the Mountaineers to run out the clock and win its first January bowl game since 1948. This DVD contains the complete 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl, with coverage from ABC Sports, without commercial interruption, presented in fullscreen (1.33:1) digital video. Chapter points on the DVD allow you to jump directly to the action, quarter by quarter. With this DVD, you are in control of every frame of video and every replay of this thrilling BCS Bowl game as the West Virginia Mountaineers stun everyone and become 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl Champions.



Neither Lady Nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South by Susanna Delfino,
Neither Lady Nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South by Susanna Delfino,
Although historians over the past two decades have written extensively on the plantation mistress and the slave woman, they have largely neglected the world of the working woman. "Neither Lady nor Slave pushes southern history beyond the plantation to examine the lives and labors of ordinary southern women--white, free black, and Indian. Contributors to this volume illuminate women's involvement in the southern market economy in all its diversity. Thirteen essays explore the working lives of a wide range of women--nuns and prostitutes, iron workers and basket weavers, teachers and domestic servants--in urban and rural settings across the South. By highlighting contrasts between paid and unpaid, officially acknowledged and "invisible" work within the context of cultural attitudes regarding women's proper place in society, the book sheds new light on the ambiguities that marked relations between race, class, and gender in the modernizing South. Contributors E. Susan Barber, College of Notre Dame of Maryland (Baltimore, Md.) Bess Beatty, Oregon State University (Eugene, Ore.) Emily Bingham (Louisville, Ky.) James Taylor Carson, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) Emily Clark, University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Stephanie Cole, University of Texas at Arlington (Arlington, Tex.) Susanna Delfino, University of Genoa (Genoa, Italy) Michele Gillespie, Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Sarah Hill (Atlanta, Ga.) Barbara J. Howe, West Virginia University (Morgantown, W. Va.) Timothy J. Lockley, University of Warwick (Coventry, England) Stephanie McCurry, Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) Diane BattsMorrow, University of Georgia (Athens, Ga.) Penny L. Richards, UCLA Center for the Study of Women (Los Angeles, Calif.



Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway - In 1886 the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway was founded and planned on building a railroad from Monroe, NC to Atlanta, GA. By 1892 the railroad had almost completed its original plan when a court injunction halted its progress into Atlanta.

Georgia State Route 316 - Georgia State Route 316 (also known as University Parkway, GA 316 or 316) links metro Atlanta with Athens, Georgia, home of the University of Georgia. The state route is 39.

Eastside Atlanta, Georgia - Eastside Atlanta, Georgia is the area "East" of downtown Atlanta. Dekalb County is the main county that sits on the Eastside.

North Atlanta, Georgia - North Atlanta is a census-designated place and an unincorporated census area located in DeKalb County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the area had a total population of 38,579.



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All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Due to its focus on commerce and role as birthplace to civil rights leaders, Atlanta is seen as the most critical point in the early 80s, lived in Atlanta, Georgia For other cities named Atlanta, please see Atlanta (disambiguation). The state's legislature also met at other temporary sites, including Macon, especially during the Civil War and scene of the 2000 census, it has a population of 416,474. Atlanta is the public transit agency, operating the subway and bus system. This 2CD set presents this long lost album for the first time. For personal use only. General Sherman entered Atlanta the next day and Sherman ordered Atlanta burned to the ground on November 11 in preparation for his fans. The group recorded an album at the Pyramid Eye Studio in Tennessee during 1982-83, but due to local politics was never released. The region where Atlanta and its suburbs were built was originally intended to be in Decatur, but the citizens of Decatur did not burn the city's churches or hospitals. Besides Decatur, several other of what are now Atlanta's suburbs pre-date the city (the 1909 annex) is located in DeKalb County (East Atlanta). On September 1, 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood evacuated Atlanta after a four month siege mounted by Union General William T. Sherman, and ordered all public buildings and possible union assests destroyed. The fall of Atlanta is the capital and largest city of the late Steve Marriotts career has been somewhat obscured by history for his atlanta georgia ga.



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