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Hilton Atlanta Hotel. Kenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta GA 30305, 2006. Print.

This article is about the Hilton Hotel. The situation in this article was were and how were they going to set up the rooms with executive suites and a pool with a large lobby. The hotel owner was always on a budget of where he wanted to put his money and how much money he wanted to spend on this project. Before building this project their were looking for a big enough area to find the hotel.

 

Hurt Park. Kenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30305, 2014. Print.

Hurt Park has had it bad accidents in the past. This article kind of explains one of the murders that happened at Hurt Park. Hurt Park, located in the triangle at the corners of Gilmer Street, Courtland Street, and Edgewood Avenue in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, was named for banker and real estate developer Joel Hurt. It sits on the site of the former James Lynch residence which was torn down in 1939 for the creation of the park.

 

 

 

 

Hatch, Style. “ARC’s 2015 Population Estimates.” In Keeping with Tradition. Tumblr, 11 Aug.2015. Web. 03 Feb. 2016.

The authors and researchers of this online post focus and provide statistics of the population in Atlanta that directly impacts the structure and buildings they occupy. Between April 1 of 2014 and April 1 of 2015 over 60,000 new residents have been added to the metro Atlanta area. According to the site this region includes Fulton, Gwinnett, Cobb, Dekalb, City of Atlanta, Clayton, Cherokee, Henry, Douglas, Fayette, and Rockdale. In Fulton alone it was about 12,300 new residents. This is important to our research of building Atlanta because the more visitors and residents the city gains the more there is pressure put on the structure of the builds, roads, and sewage systems. I chose this article because it pointed out what many might miss when it comes to causes for structures in Atlanta that is population. One flaw could be the validity of the statistics and how they came to the conclusion of the calculations.

 

“Georgia Bulldogs Articles.” AthlonSports.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2016.

This article example the play and students University of Georgia Football team has. The Georgia bulldogs had a good last season but not the season they thought they would have. The Georgia bulldogs had a great season the year before last but the bulldogs. The bulldogs had a lot of transferring people in and out so that messed up the chemistry between players and coaches. The bulldogs have a very good program but they never play to their best ability

 

 

 

Polacek, Scott. “Video Highlights, Recap from Hawks vs. Bulls.” Bleacher Report. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

This article explains the game between the Chicago bulls and the Atlanta hawks. It gives you the stats between star players that are playing and the best performance. The Atlanta Hawks continued their late-season surge on Monday with a 102-100 victory over the Chicago Bulls. Atlanta is now 9-1 in its last 10 games. Jeff Teague led the way with 26 points, seven assists and six rebounds, while Paul Millsap 11 points and 11 rebounds and Al Horford14 points and 10 rebounds posted double-doubles. Derrick Rose scored a team-high 20 points for the Bulls in the loss.

“Miami vs. Atlanta.” Miami Heat. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

This article explains the game between the hawks and Miami heat Deng made some decisive cuts to the rim throughout, which allowed his teammates to find him for easy looks. Otherwise, the vet also attacked the rim with purpose. Thanks to all the drives to the rack, Deng got to the free throw line often and kept pressure on the Hawks. On the flip side of the ball, he was extremely active defensively as usual. Deng poured in 12 of his 30 points in the fourth and hit some huge outside shots to get the victory. In addition to those 30 points on 11-of-17 shooting, he also tallied 11 boards and four steals. Josh McRoberts, meanwhile, did a little bit of everything on the offensive end, as he knocked down three 3-pointers and finished some tough plays inside off the dribble. Quite simply, his versatility was on full display in his extended playing time on Friday night. McRoberts flirted with a triple-double and ended up with 19 points, 10 assists and six rebounds on 8-of-13 shooting.

  • “Tigers Down Lions in Regular Season Finale.” Morehouse College. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

 

This article explains the match up between the morehouse tigers and paine. Also gives the standings in their conference and the teams record this season. college Morehouse downed the Paine College Lions, 72-71, in a nail-biter, to end the regular season at 14-9 (10-8 SIAC). Maroon Tiger seniors, playing in their final home game, provided most of the firepower, combining for 61 points. The win avenges last week’s 77-70 loss to the Lions, in Augusta, and sets up Morehouse as the #2 East Division seed, in the upcoming SIAC tournament. In a game that was close from start to finish and featured eight ties and eight lead changes, Paine posted a first half lead, at 39-33. A rebound and assist by Micheal Scott to Miodrag Minic for a three-pointer, gave the Maroon Tigers a second half lead they would not relinquish. Morehouse built the lead to nine points, but hot shooting by the Lions closed the gap. Forward Micheal Hall led Morehouse in scoring, with 14 points, to go with three rebounds. Robert Askew just missed a double-double, with 13 points, nine rebounds, three blocks and an assist. Ayinde Russell, the only non-senior to score, added 11 points, all in the second half. Javaries Gay chipped in seven points, four rebounds and four steals. Minic added seven points, four rebounds and three assists.

 

  • “Morehouse Loses Tiger Brawl to Stillman.” Morehouse College. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

This article explains the match up between the morehouse tigers and stillman tigers. It give you the stats between players and also the team they were playing. After a shaky start, the Maroon Tigers played hard to the end, but failed to match the firepower of the Stillman Tigers and fell 92-87 to the SIAC’s number one team. Four turnovers in the first four minutes put the Maroon Tigers in an 8-0 hole from which they never recovered. Stillman used 12 Morehouse turnovers to build a 47-39 halftime lead and converted 17 overall turnovers into 28 points. Morehouse started the second half on an 11-3 run and tied the score at 50-all. A jumper by Micheal Hall gave Morehouse its first lead at 52-50. But Maurice Crenshaw hit the first of his four second-half three pointers and the Morehouse lead was gone for good. Staying close the entire second half, the Maroon Tigers closed the gap to two points with under a minute to play, but the Tigers hit 5 of 6 free throws to ice the game. They finished with 27 of 37 from the line compared to Morehouse’s 16 of 23 from the charity stripe. Ayinde Russell, with a game-high 21 points, led three Maroon Tigers in double figures. The freshman guard from Atlanta also logged a game-high 33 minutes and grabbed four rebounds. Robert Askew scored 12 of his 15 points in the second half and chipped in six rebounds and three assists. The senior center hit 4 of 5 from the field and 7 of 7 from the free-throw line. Micheal Hall scored 11 points and hauled in six rebounds, to go with two blocks. Morehouse out-rebounded Stillman 42-35. Miodrag Minic contributed a game-high eight rebounds, nine points and four assists. Micheal Scott added nine points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals.

 

 

 

 

  • “Tigers Fall on Road for Third Time in Row.” Morehouse College. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

This article explains the match up between the tigers and paine college. The Maroon Tigers lost their third straight game, this time a 77-70 loss to the Paine College Lions. Morehouse dropped to 13-8; 9-7. Paine improved to 7-20; 3-14. Except for a three-minute stretch late in the first half, Paine led from wire to wire. Though he didn’t start, Ayinde Russell led the Tigers in scoring, with 16 points. Russell, the team’s leading scorer, at 14.1 ppg, hit 5 of 8 three-pointers and added a game-high seven assists. Robert Askew, playing in his hometown, sank 6 of 9 shots, for 14 points, to go with four rebounds. Micheal Scott chipped in 11 points and five assists. Miodrag Minic, with a team-high eight rebounds, and Rasheed shofidiya, with six boards, helped Morehouse to a razor-thin 34-32 rebounding advantage. Martravious Little added nine points and four steals. Anthony Farrar contributed six points and four rebounds.  Raheim Connelly led the Lions in scoring, with a game-high 20 points. Donald Quarles added 14 points and 13 rebounds.

  • “Tigers Slip By Panthers.” Morehouse College. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

 

This article explains the game between to tuff opponents the morehouse tigers and the University Panthers. Ayinde Russell scored 24 points and Micheal Hall and Micheal scott added 12 points each, as Morehouse extended its winning streak to six games, with a 78-76 win over the Claflin University Panthers. As he did in the recent win at Benedict, Russell saved his best for last. The 6′-3″ freshman guard from Atlanta scored seven points in the final 1:25, including a three-pointer and four free throws. Scott, a senior from Gaithersburg, MD, also saved his best shooting for the second half, hitting 3 of 6 triples, to go with three assists. Hall scored 10 of his points in the first half, when Morehouse built a 39-35 lead. The junior forward from Atlanta hauled in a game-high 10 rebounds, to post his first double-double of the season.Robert Askew just missed his seventh double-double, scoring nine points and grabbing nine rebounds.  Anthony Farrar, who has seen limited playing time recently, had his best game in a month. Farrar, a freshman from Atlanta, chipped in seven points and three rebounds, all in the second half. He added a game-high five assists to his totals. Martravious Little contributed six points and three rebounds and Rasheed Shofidiya had four points and three rebounds

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