Arizona Hiking Trails arizona's premier hiking Site! A wide variety of trails including hard to find trails. Site is updated weekly! arizona Hiking Trails describes some of the great hiking trails available in arizona. Naked in the Woods is Heather's on http://www.arizonahikingtrails.com/
Extractions: Welcome to and . Please click on a button or the map to begin your cyber-hike. Arizona Hiking Trails describes some of the great hiking trails available in Arizona. Naked in the Woods is Heather's on-line journal of our adventures. We have new trail descriptions!! Chitty Falls Kanab Wilderness and Uncle Jim Trail
Social Studies Standards 3SSE1. Demonstrate understanding of the physical and human features that defineplaces and regions in arizona, including the use of geographic tools to collect http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/sstudies/standard3.asp
Extractions: Home Calendar of Events Newsletters Subscription SAIS ... Common Logon Superintendent Tom Horne Find a School School/Dist/AZ Report Cards Programs Teacher Certification Accountability Board of Education Financial Services Contact ADE About ADE Resource Center Charter Schools Biography Public School Search School List Wizard Virtual Schools ... Early Childhood Education Educational Services Education Programs School Effectiveness Special Education ... AZ LEARNS subMenu 7-1 subMenu 7-2 subMenu 7-3 subMenu 7-4 subMenu 7-5 Annual Report E-Rate Grants Management Procurement ... Charter School Search Superintendent Tom Horne (Adopted by the State Board on 3/27/00) STANDARD 3: GEOGRAPHY1 Students analyze locations, regions, and spatial connections, recognizing the natural and cultural processes that impact the way in which people and societies live and interact with each other and their environment. READINESS (Kindergarten)
1999-2000 AGEC Course Matrix - Behavioral Sciences [SB] Requirements SB. G. GCU141. 3. Intro To Economic geography. SB. G. GCU221. 3. Arizonageography. SB. C. H. GCU253. 3. Intro/Cultural Historical geography. SB.G. HIS100. 3. http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/eddev/curric/ac/amtrxsb99.html
Extractions: Courses That Can Be Used to Satisfy MCCCD AGEC-A, AGEC-B and/or AGEC-S Social and Behavioral Sciences [SB] Requirements The course matrix lists single courses and the general studies area(s) satisfied by each course. Course combinations are also listed with the combinations connected by ampersands. The general studies area(s) satisfied by the combined courses is listed at the end of the combination. 2. A course cannot be used to satisfy more than one Core Area requirement. Core Areas Course # CR Course Name FYC N1-A N1-B N1-S HU SB S1-S S2-S C G H Introduction to American Indian Studies SB C Intro To Criminal Justice SB Current Issues In Criminal Justice SB SB Community Relations SB C AJS270: [SB], [C], effective Spring 2000. SB G Women In Other Cultures SB G SB G HU SB G H ASB221: [G], [H], [HU], [SB], effective Spring 2000. HU SB G H ASB222: [G], [H], [SB], effective Spring 2000. Principles Of Archaeology SB Southwest Archaeology SB C H Indians Of The Southwest SB C H SB H SB Human Development SB Sexuality Over The Life Span SB Intro To Human Communication SB Intro Human Communication Part I Intro Human Communication Part II Intro Human Communication Part III SB Interpersonal Communication SB Interpersonal Communication Part I Interpersonal Communication Part II Interpersonal Communication Part II SB Small Group Communication SB Intro To Organizational Communication SB Elements Of Intercultural Comm
ARIZONA Climate Summary NOAA Logo, arizona Climate Summary April 2004, NOAA Logo. National ClimaticData Center Asheville, North Carolina. arizona, Line Chart* Bar Chart* Table. http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/AZ.html
Extractions: 1.24 inches of precipitation fell in April. This was 0.64 inches more than the 1895- 2004 average, the 13th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.01 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for ARIZONA , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : ARIZONA Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.
Extractions: The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. E-Texts Megalopolis The Bypassed East New England New England - including Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Smith, Williams, Amherst, and Wesleyan - is unequaled by any other region. America's first college, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. Without, however, large expanses of rich farmland or a mild climate, generations of exasperated New England farmers declared that the chief product of their land was stones. By 1750, many settlers had turned from farming to other pursuits. In their business dealings, New Englanders gained a reputation for hard work, shrewdness, thrift, and ingenuity.
Maps And Globes from Maps.com Outline Map printable US map Outline Maps - from abc teach OutlineMaps - from arizona Geographic Alliance (click on maps icon) Outline Maps http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/maps.html
ASLAPR -- History And Archives Division Researchers will find information on almost any topic ranging from arizona s geographyand wildlife to Native Americans and ostrich ranching, from literature http://www.dlapr.lib.az.us/archives/azhistory.cfm
Extractions: Want to know why Uncle Jake got hanged? The Arizona Collection contains about 105,000 books, pamphlets, manuscripts and periodicals relating to Arizona and its many peoples. Researchers will find information on almost any topic ranging from Arizona's geography and wildlife to Native Americans and ostrich ranching, from literature to religion, and from biographies of outlaws to collections of Western yarns. Because of Arizona's historical associations with surrounding areas, the collection also includes materials relating to New Mexico, southern California and Mexico.
Arizona (Country Profiles From National Geographic MapMachine) The multibilliondollar Central arizona Project river diversion helps slake arizona sthirst. Text source National Geographic Atlas of the World, Seventh http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/mapmachine/profiles/us04.html
Extractions: Home Site Index Customer Service Shop MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer GUIDES: Adventure and Animals and History and Maps and News Photography Travel For Kids For Students For Teachers Complete Site Complete Site Index Subscribe Shop Shop the Map Store ... Country Profiles Arizona Grand Canyon State View Dynamic Map View Atlas Plate
Extractions: Interview with Toby Shackelford, Environmental Student, Northern Arizona University Toby Shackelford grew up in the State of Washington, developing a close relationship with nature, the outdoors and open spaces through summit climbs, hikes and camping trips with his family. After moving to Southern California, a teacher at Saddleback College motivated him, and he soon became active in the local environmental community, volunteering for various groups and taking up causes of his own. From there, Mr. Shackelford transferred to Northern Arizona University (NAU), where he is now working on his undergraduate degree in
Ptolemy, The Man today. In addition to his well known works in astronomy, Ptolemy wasvery important in the history of geography and cartography. http://nineplanets.org/psc/theman.html
Extractions: Ptolemy (aka Claudius Ptolemaeus, Ptolomaeus, Klaudios Ptolemaios, Ptolemeus) lived in Alexandria (in Egypt) from approx. 87 -150 AD. Very little is known about his personal life (the image above is probably purely the artist's imagination) He was an astronomer, mathematician and geographer. He codified the Greek geocentric view of the universe, and rationalized the apparent motions of the planets as they were known in his time. Ptolemy synthesized and extended Hipparchus's system of epicycles and eccentric circles to explain his geocentric theory of the solar system. Ptolemy's system involved at least 80 epicycles to explain the motions of the Sun, the Moon, and the five planets known in his time. He believed the planets and sun to orbit the Earth in the order Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn . This system became known as the Ptolemaic system. It predicts the positions of the planets accurately enough for naked-eye observations This is described in the book Mathematical Syntaxis (widely called the Almagest ), a thirteen book mathematical treatment of the phenomena of astronomy. It contains a myriad of information ranging from earth conceptions to sun, moon, and star movement as well as eclipses and a breakdown on the length of months. The Almagest also included a star catalog containing 48 constellations, using the names we still use today.
Cyndi's List - U.S. - Arizona American Memory Panoramic Maps 18471929 - arizona From the Geographyand Map Division, Library of Congress. American Memory Railroad http://www.cyndislist.com/az.htm
Extractions: Submit a New Link Report a Broken Link Update a Link This outstanding outline introduces records and strategies that can help you learn more about your ancestors. It explains terms associated with this state's particular genealogy research and describes the content, use, and availability of major genealogical records.
Geography And Climate geography, Climate, Life Zones. The Sonoran Desert reaches from centralArizona down into Mexico and Baja, California. It is called http://www.scenicdrive.org/Geography.htm
Extractions: E-mail.Us The Sonoran Desert reaches from central Arizona down into Mexico and Baja, California. It is called the Sonoran Desert because much of it is located in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The Sonoran Desert, a subtropical desert located in the Southwestern climatic zone, is the world's only desert with two "rainy seasons". Summer, July-September Brief, intense, compact, "monsoon" storms originate in the Gulf of Mexico andarrive from the south. Clouds like those pictured lower left build along the Mongolen Rim to the northeast. Tropical storm cells sweep across the desert. Often these storms are followed by a rainbow as shown in these photographs donated by volunteer Howard Meyers.Click on the pictures to enlarge them. Monsoon Storms Winter, December-March Storms last longer, cover more area, have gentle rain, originate in the Pacific Ocean and arrive from the north. These cloudy days are unusual here in the Valley of the Sun. Annual Rainfal l: 7" to 16.4"
GIS Data Directory arizona Geographic Information Council Public Information Site; Center for Earthand Planetary Studies, Smithsonian Institution LANDSAT Images of the USA http://roadmap.unm.edu/search/gis_data/gis.htm
Extractions: GIS Gateway , with connections to many (GIS) resources available on the Internet Federal Geographic Data Committee Global Land Biosphere Data and Resources LANDSAT images National Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Informatics New Mexico Geographic Information Systems Advisory Council ... Texas Natural Resources Information System GIS Access Page sorted by Federal, State, Border, Local, and Data A-Z. Texas GIS Planning Council University of Arizona Geographic Information Systems Users Group USGS, Biological Resources Division Cooperative GIS Data Services Program B. Boundaries Arizona Land Resource Information System Census Bureau TIGER System , The Coast to Coast Digital Map Database Environmental Protection Agency Geographic Information Systems Tools Federal Geographic Data Committee Maricopa County's GIS Catalog National Spatial Data Infrastructure Clearinghouse New Mexico Resource Geographic Information System (RGIS) ... Texas Natural Resources Information System GIS Access Page sorted by Federal, State, Border, Local, and Data A-Z.
Extractions: Geographic Information Natural Heritage Program Water Information Shortcuts Choose a shortcut... Submit a request Contact NRIS Mapping Applications View Montana maps Get GIS data What's new Upcoming seminars NRIS home page MSL home page Geographic Information System Other Geographic Information Sources Index: Montana State Agencies , Universites, Local and Inter-government organizations Federal Government Canada Canadian National Atlas GeoGratis 1:2,000,000 scale data for Canada. Agriculture and Agri-food Canada Research Branch 1:1,000,000 scale Arc/Info data for Canada
Geography geography. Look, Find, Search, Study, Research Shop! Find it allhere Links Add Your Site Top listings for geography Yellow http://www.linkfinding.com/Reference/Geography/
Geographic Information Systems (UC Irvine Libraries) The second page focuses on GIS data for arizona.. Geographic Information Systemsat the American Geographical Society Collection Provides access to major http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/gis.html
Extractions: Policies GIS Data and Consultation Service in UCI Libraries Data sets come in a variety of formats. Some are straight data that requires special software to be converted into data useful for GIS. Other data must be used with a specific GIS software such as ArcGIS by ESRI. While others may come packaged with its own software. Below are selected sites for data useful for GIS. Emphasis has been placed on local and regional Services. You will also want to look at Orange County Public Facilities and Resources Department The Geomatics and Land Information Systems Division offers a network of information gathering equipment for land measurement and makes this information available to the public in a variety of formats. G.L.I.S. provides a variety of products, including aerial photogrpahs of Orange County projects through their service and center and on-line. Center for Demographic Research Located at California State University, Fullerton and supported by the County of Orange, League of California Cities, Orange County Sanitation District, and Orange County Water Districts, the purpose of the Center for Demographic Research is to provide a centralized data source for Orange County demographics. Mapping and GIS services are available on a cost recovery basis.
SCORE: My Great Aunt Arizona - Teacher Guide an Internet geographical search to find the exact location where arizona lived (near Ageography center is created with US maps, map jigsaw puzzles, and local http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/aunt/aunttg.html
Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Enter some place term(s) of interestto you in the field above CONNECTICUT http://george.peabody.yale.edu/gnis/
Extractions: Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):