Tennessee (6do encyclopedia)



Tennessee is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States, bordered by Kentucky to the north, Virginia to the northeast, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. Tennessee is the 36th largest state in terms of area and the 16th most populous state, with a total population of approximately 6.9 million as of 2021.

History

The area that is now Tennessee was originally inhabited by various Indigenous peoples, including the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee. European exploration and colonization of Tennessee began in the 16th century, with Spanish explorers visiting the region as early as 1540. The first permanent English settlement in Tennessee was established in 1756 by James Robertson and a group of settlers who founded Fort Loudoun.

Tennessee was part of North Carolina until 1796, when it became the 16th state to join the Union. During the Civil War, Tennessee was a prominent battleground, with significant military engagements taking place at places like Chattanooga, Nashville, and Memphis. Tennessee was a Confederate state until Union forces successfully occupied the state in 1862.

Geography

Tennessee is a geographically diverse state with several distinct regions. The eastern part of the state is dominated by the Appalachian Mountains, while the western part of the state is characterized by the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coastal Plain. The central part of the state is a mix of hills and valleys, and contains the state’s largest city, Nashville.

Tennessee’s highest point is Clingmans Dome, which stands at 6,643 feet. The state also contains several rivers, including the Tennessee River, the Cumberland River, and the Mississippi River.

Climate

Tennessee has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The state experiences moderate precipitation, with most of it falling during the spring and summer months. Thunderstorms are common during these seasons, and tornadoes are also possible, particularly in the western part of the state.

Economy

Tennessee’s economy is diverse, with a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and service industries. The state is a major producer of cotton, soybeans, and tobacco, and it is also a major manufacturing hub. Major industries in Tennessee include automobile manufacturing, chemicals, electronics, and textiles.

Tourism is also an important sector of Tennessee’s economy, with attractions such as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood theme park, and the music scene in Nashville and Memphis drawing millions of visitors to the state every year.

Culture

Tennessee has a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in many aspects of its society, including its music, literature, and cuisine. The state is known for its contributions to country music, with Nashville being home to the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Memphis is also known for its musical heritage, with Beale Street being a hub for blues and rock music.

Tennessee is also famous for its barbecued and fried foods, and its whiskey industry. The state is home to several major distilleries, including Jack Daniel’s and George Dickel.

Education

Tennessee has a robust education system, with several highly ranked universities and colleges. The state is home to the flagship campus of the University of Tennessee system, located in Knoxville. Other notable universities in the state include Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, and Middle Tennessee State University.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Tennessee is a state with a rich history, diverse geography, and vibrant culture. Its economy is strong and diverse, with a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and service industries, while its educational institutions are highly regarded. With its natural beauty, musical heritage, and delicious cuisine, Tennessee is a fascinating and dynamic place to call home or to visit.


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No. 1 seed Oklahoma seeks third-straight NCAA softball title

The Toronto Star

23-05-15 03:11


Oklahoma will head into the NCAA Women’s Softball Tournament to seek its third consecutive Women's College World Series title. This year, the Sooners are the No.1 national seed and defeated Texas 6-1 to claim the Big 12 Tournament title over the weekend. They will host the Norman Regional and have a 43-game winning streak in their favor. UCLA is the No. 2 national seed, and Florida State follows at No. 3. The tournament will begin on May 21, with the Women's College World Series starting on June 1 in Oklahoma City.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/2023/05/14/no-1-seed-oklahoma-seeks-third-straight-ncaa-softball-title.html
‘Dr Deep Sea’: US man sets record for living underwater

South China Morning Post

23-05-15 02:34


A university professor has broken the record for the longest period living underwater without depressurisation. University of South Florida academic Joseph Dituri has been living in Jules’ Undersea Lodge, at the bottom of a nine-metre deep lagoon off Key Largo, Florida since 1 March. When he completes his planned 100 days in the lodge, he will finish an underwater research mission combining medical and ocean research with an educational element. Experiments include monitoring how the human body responds to long-term exposure to extreme pressure. Dituri has also taken online classes and conducted broadcast interviews from his underwater studio.

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/3220547/dr-deep-sea-us-man-sets-record-living-underwater
He likes to be, under the sea: Florida man sets record for living underwater

The Toronto Star

23-05-14 17:01


An underwater researcher, Dr. Joseph Dituri, has broken a record for the longest time living underwater at ambient pressure. He has been living in Jules’ Undersea Lodge, situated at the bottom of a 30-foot-deep lagoon in Key Largo, since 1st March 2018, and has now surpassed the previous record of 73 days and two hours. Dr. Dituri plans to stay in the lodge until 9th June and to use this time to complete an underwater mission called Project Neptune 100. The mission aims to combine medical and ocean research, as well as providing educational outreach. Dr. Dituri's task involves conducting daily experiments to monitor how the human body responds to long-term exposure to extreme pressure as well as teaching online marine science classes. He has reached over 2,500 students and conducted broadcast interviews from his digital studio in the lodge. Dr. Dituri is also investigating the effects of remaining in a confined, extreme environment for extended periods of time.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/14/he-likes-to-be-under-the-sea-florida-man-sets-record-for-living-underwater.html
Progressives ruined San Francisco, now New York could be next

Telegraph

23-05-14 12:00


New York has become mired in far-left policies with officials intent on "destroying" its economy, driving out businesses and middle classes, according to The Telegraph. This follows reports the city passed a bill banning weight discrimination, while it has also, over the past 20 years, become one of the most "zealously paternalistic" in the world with burdensome rules on anything from drink sizes to sugar content in food. It also has the highest state tax rate in the US and is suffering from worsening crime, which has contributed to $80bn in lost revenue over the past decade.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/05/14/san-francisco-new-york-regulations-high-tax/
Titans’ top draft picks Peter Skoronski, Will Levis bring family ties to Music City

The Toronto Star

23-05-13 22:06


Tennessee Titans’ top NFL Draft pick, Peter Skoronski, played football with the grandfather of the football team’s quarterback, Will Levis, at Yale. Both players signed to the same agency before the Titans signed Skoronski at number 11 in the NFL Draft. The pair ended up as teammates on the Titans and are participating in the team’s rookie minicamp. Skoronski has begun training as a starter for the Titans as they replace a previous left tackle and Levis is learning to conform to his new team’s offensive strategy.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/2023/05/13/titans-top-draft-picks-peter-skoronski-will-levis-bring-family-ties-to-music-city.html
Bears sign 1st-round selection Darnell Wright, 2 more draft picks

The Toronto Star

23-05-15 22:53


The Chicago Bears have signed first-round draft pick Darnell Wright to his rookie contract. The team selected the Tennessee offensive tackle with the tenth overall pick in April's NFL draft. Wright is expected to help protect quarterback Justin Fields after the Bears traded back one spot with the Philadelphia Eagles. Wright, who is 6-foot-5 and weighs 330 pounds, played a significant role in Tennessee achieving an 11-2 record and finishing sixth in the final AP Top 25 poll. He was also first-team All-SEC as a right tackle last season but played left tackle in 2021. Chicago have also signed South Carolina defensive tackle Zacch Pickens and Cincinnati wide receiver Tyler Scott to their rookie deals. The Bears have contracted seven of their ten draft picks, including Gervon Dexter, Tyrique Stevenson and Roschon Johnson.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/2023/05/15/bears-sign-1st-round-selection-darnell-wright-2-more-draft-picks.html
Ja Morant in limbo again as he awaits review of latest gun video on social media

Associated Press

23-05-15 22:36


Memphis Grizzlies player Ja Morant could be at risk of losing his endorsement deals with Nike and Powerade following his recent social media posts. Morant, who was suspended by the NBA for livestreaming himself holding a gun, has found himself in trouble again after he was pictured with a firearm in another post. Endorsement contracts usually come with confidentiality and morals clauses, meaning any negative publicity from social media or legal issues could put an athlete's deals at risk.

https://apnews.com/article/ja-morant-gun-video-investigation-ce4081ab6036570ab2703be26f842743
Charlize Theron issues strong words for anyone who opposes drag queens

The Independent

23-05-16 08:44


Charlize Theron has expressed her opposition to proposed anti-drag bills that have been sweeping the US. Speaking during a Drag Isn’t Dangerous telethon event, Theron spoke out against the measures, which she called “incredibly stupid”. The actor said she would “f*** anybody up” who sought to challenge drag queens, and noted that they were not having a negative impact on children, instead arguing that watching drag performances made people happier and better people. Dozens of proposed bills targeting drag performers have been submitted in many US states since the beginning of the year.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/charlize-theron-drag-queens-ban-b2339603.html
Inter Miami takes win streak into match with Nashville

Associated Press

23-05-16 06:16


Inter Miami CF will face off against Nashville SC in a Major League Soccer match on Wednesday in Nashville. Nashville has a 4-1-2 record at home and a 3-0-0 record in games where they score two goals. Meanwhile, Miami has won three consecutive games and ranks eighth in the league for allowing only 12 goals. Hany Mukhtar is a top performer for Nashville with six goals and four assists, while Josef Martinez has three goals for Miami. Several players from both teams are expected to miss the game due to injuries.

https://apnews.com/article/sports-inter-miami-cf-nashville-sc-mls-soccer-a24de36e41494833a0d2e64b72cffb0f
Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday concerts getting a theatrical release

Associated Press

23-05-16 13:02


A documentary entitled 'Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90' celebrates 12-time Grammy winner Willie Nelson's recent 90th birthday concerts in Los Angeles, which included performances by the likes of Keith Richards, Neil Young, George Strait and Snoop Dogg. The film will be shown in limited cinemas in the US in mid-June and features material from two Hollywood Bowl concerts in April. Alongside the celebrations for his 90th birthday, Nelson is also set to release a book about his songwriting called Energy Follows Thought: The Stories Behind My Songs at the end of October.

https://apnews.com/article/willie-nelson-birthday-concerts-film-855b82d240625a86badc7a0e6abf01a0
North Carolina GOP takes first step to override veto of 12-week abortion limit

The Independent

23-05-16 22:38


The Republican-controlled Senate of North Carolina voted to override the Democratic governor's veto of a bill banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy with only this veto needing to be overridden to make the policy law. This move comes as lawmakers debate laws to limit or restrict access to abortion in many southern states. Abortion is either banned or severely restricted in many southern states, with nine states throughout the US banning abortions throughout the entire pregnancy. If the recent bills proposed in the Carolinas, Florida and Virginia become law, it is seen as "just devastating for abortion access in the South," said Jamie Lockhart, executive director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia. The limitations would make the Carolinas two of the few states left that still have relatively easy access to abortions that did not undergo significant restrictions.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/north-carolina-ap-roy-cooper-republicans-south-carolina-b2340180.html
The butterfly effect: How the birth of another golfer’s child led John Daly to an astonishing victory at 1991 PGA Championship

CNN

23-05-17 08:32


John Daly's shock win in the 1991 PGA Championship moved him to stardom and was one of golf's greatest stories. The rookie had not been expected to play until he was called in as a reserve and then emerged victorious, despite a lacklustre start to his pro career. Daly, renowned for his raw power and "grip it and rip it" playing style, entertained the crowds to become their favourite while transforming the way golf was played. Daly added a second major title at The Open in 1995 but his maiden major triumph remains his defining win.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/17/golf/john-daly-pga-championship-win-1991-spt-intl/index.html
Woman documents reaction to unopened scholarship letter to college

The Independent

23-05-17 15:35


A woman who found an unopened scholarship letter from her desired college eight months after it was sent has received an offer to attend after posting a video to social media of herself opening the letter. The footage shows Madi opening and reading a letter from Maryville College, Tennessee. Upon seeing the $104,000 scholarship offer, she expresses disappointment that she did not open the letter when it was sent. After the video went viral, the institution called Madi asking her to attend and promising that her “dreams would come true”.

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/student-college-scholarship-letter-tiktok-b2340699.html
US EPA tightens rules to clean up toxic coal ash at power plants

Reuters

23-05-17 15:03


The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has unveiled a proposed rule requiring certain utilities to clean up piles of toxic coal ash from inactive power plants in a bid to safeguard groundwater. Environmental groups had petitioned the EPA in August 2020 to end exemptions to 2015 coal ash regulations that absolved some utilities of responsibility for up to 500 million tons of waste. Coal ash includes hazardous pollutants such as mercury, lead and chromium, which are linked to cancer. Such pollutants have a disproportionate impact on low-income and minority communities living close to power plants.

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/us-epa-tightens-rules-clean-up-toxic-coal-ash-power-plants-2023-05-17/
Why are there two Tennessee Williams plays on at the same time in Sydney?

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-17 19:00


Sydney theatregoers have been captivated by two Tennessee Williams plays: A Streetcar Named Desire and Suddenly Last Summer. Director Alexander Berlage’s production of Streetcar at Old Fitz Theatre stars Catherine Van-Davies as Stella and Ben O'Toole as Stanley. Sheridan Harbridge plays Stella’s sister, Blanche, a role that delves into issues surrounding women’s sexuality and a subject Harbridge has played before in Suzie Miller’s Prima Facie. Meanwhile, Shaun Rennie directs the confronting Suddenly Last Summer at Ensemble Theatre, which explores the playwright’s family history and delves into the savagery lying beneath the veneer of civilisation. Tennessee Williams was renowned for the rich complexity of his female characters. "All the homosexuality is coded. Now we’re going back through a cycle that we thought wouldn’t exist again of wanting to code, wanting to shame, wanting to hide sexuality,” said Harbridge on Williams’ works, which she describes as timeless.

https://www.smh.com.au/culture/theatre/tennessee-williams-suddenly-last-summer-a-streetcar-named-desire-ensemble-theatre-old-fitz-theatre-20230516-p5d8o7.html
Parents hope to keep Tennessee school shooter’s ‘dangerous and harmful’ writings secret

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 22:34


Parents of children who attend a school where a March shooting took six lives have sought to prevent the shooter’s writings from being made public. The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, was the scene of a killing spree in which three nines-year-olds and three adults died. More than 60 Tennessee House Republicans have called for the release of the shooter’s writings. Audrey Hale, the attacker, fired 152 rounds before being killed by police. Tennessee is preparing for a special session on a proposal to remove firearms from people deemed a danger to themselves or others.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/17/parents-hope-to-keep-tennessee-school-shooters-dangerous-and-harmful-writings-secret.html
Here are the restrictions on transgender people that are moving forward in US states

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 04:05


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed bills into law that prohibit gender-affirming care for under-18s, restrict school pronoun use and force people to use bathrooms corresponding with the sex they were assigned at birth. Drag show restrictions were also signed into law, allowing the revocation of food and drink licences of businesses hosting adult performances while admitting children. The legislation takes effect immediately. A total of at least 17 states have now passed laws prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors, despite opposition from medical groups and LGBTQ+ advocates, with judges blocking proposed laws in Alabama and Arkansas.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2023/05/18/here-are-the-restrictions-on-transgender-people-that-are-moving-forward-in-us-states.html
Picault, MacNaughton lead Nashville over Inter Miami 2-1

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 03:11


Nashville has won five consecutive home games for the first time in its history with a 2-1 win over Inter Miami. Fafà Picault opened the scoring in the 33rd minute before Lukas MacNaughton added a second goal in the 49th minute. Dixon Arroyo's late goal denied Nashville a clean sheet but Inter Miami could not find an equaliser to see their three-match winning run come to an end. Nashville have now won eight matches from the last 16 when they scored more than one goal.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/soccer/mls/2023/05/17/picault-macnaughton-lead-nashville-over-inter-miami-2-1.html
The Mystics will have a true coach on the floor in Kristi Toliver

Washington Post

23-05-18 09:00


Kristi Toliver is returning to Washington Mystics as a player and Dallas Mavericks as an assistant coach after two seasons away. Toliver is a self-described foodie and said being able to access hometown food outlets was a factor in her decision to return to the Mystics. She also praised the team's facilities and the fact that it is a championship contender to explain her decision to come back. Toliver's basketball career began young, as her father handed her a clipboard to coach an AAU game when she was just 14. Her father, a former NBA referee, had plenty of experience watching the game and his daughter developed a keen eye for detail, leading to her nickname "Cheat Code" among Mystics teammates. She is one of only five female assistant coaches currently employed in the NBA, and while conversations about gender in sport can get old, she urged the significance of diversity to be spoken of and celebrated.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/05/18/kristi-toliver-mystics-mavericks-coach/