H-Urban Syllabus Archive By Geographical Location Richard A. Urban Historical geography (1998) Global readings focusing on USA cities,including E Louis, Illinois; Portland, Oregon; and southern california. http://www.h-net.org/~urban/teach/loc_international.htm
SCORE: Grade 1 Standards trade, and the development of cities divided according to trade and the advantagesof its physical geography. in the United States and california that resulted http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/standards/grade11.html
Extractions: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 11.1 Students analyze the significant events in the founding of the nation and its attempts to realize the philosophy of government described in the Declaration of Independence. Describe the Enlightenment and the rise of democratic ideas as the context in which the nation was founded. Analyze the ideological origins of the American Revolution, the divinely bestowed unalienable natural rights philosophy of the Founding Fathers, the debates on the drafting and ratification of the Constitution, and the addition of the Bill of Rights. Understand the history of the Constitution after 1787 with emphasis on federal versus state authority and growing democratization. Examine the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction and of the industrial revolution, including demographic shifts and the emergence in the late nineteenth century of the United States as a world power. 11.2 Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, large-scale rural-to-urban migration, and massive immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.
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Extractions: Tango Argentino: Where to dance and local events Argentina Australia Austria Belgium ... United Arabic Emirate Cyber-Tango Deutsch Lesen Tanzen Musik ... Service The informations are sortet by cities and link directly to the dance possibility there whenever possible - and not to the main pages. Service Citymaps Travel Info Telefone ... Alaska Arizona California Colorado ... Wisconsin
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Extractions: GEOGRAPHY 100: GUIDELINES for the SEMESTER FINAL, SPRING 2004 Return to GEOG 100: SYLLABUS SCHEDULE LINKS Time for final exam: Tu, May 18th, 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. See professor if you need to arrange other test times. Final exams will be given in EUR 106 except as arranged. VALUE 150 points out of the semester total of 1000 points; Multiple choice , 40 items @ 2 points each Multiple choice may involve interpretation of maps and of data from graphs and charts; the format will emphasize clues to patterns; True/False , 20 items @ 1 point each; Map Identification (CA, US, World), 25 items @ 2 points each. See lists below of places that may be described or characterized on maps. HELP Your crib sheet, both sides of an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper MAJOR EMPHASES LESSER EMPHASES MAP PLACES Return to main GEOGRAPHY 100
SSRIC/TRD CENS Module Appendix C california PUMA Locations. Summary Level and Geographic Component Codesfor Census geography. I Database Variables for US cities and Counties. http://www.csubak.edu/ssric/Modules/CENS/CENSMod/censtoc.htm
Extractions: California State University, Northridge Suggested Citation: Turner, Eugene, 1998. Exploring the U.S. Census. Unpublished Manuscript. Table of Contents in Brief Table of Contents in Detail Preface Chapter 1. Accessing the Digital Census Chapter 2. Ranking and Mapping Places Chapter 3. Analyzing Other Population Characteristics ... Tables Preface Introduction Organization of the Module Data Sets Chapter 1. Accessing the Digital Census About the Census Digital Census Data Summary Tape Files Geography in Summary Tape Files Coding Geographic Units - FIPS Codes Public-Use Microdata Sample Files Variables in the Sample Files for This Module Chapter 2. Ranking and Mapping Places Some Basic Population Data Describing a City Examining a Characteristic in All Cities - Ranking Places Mapping a Distribution Exercise 1 Chapter 3. Analyzing Other Population Characteristics
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Extractions: Geography Kentucky's Geography Network , geography and mapping resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. About.com's Geography site , includes annotated links to sites for maps and geographical information, an online world atlas, weekly articles about geography. American Demographics Magazine America's Roof , guide to the highest places in the U.S. and the world. Atlapedia , country profiles providing facts and data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history and economy. Alphabetical Guide to Country Information Asian Studies WWW Monitor , from the WWW Virtual Library. Atlapedia Online , A-Z encyclopedia of the countries of the World. Each country's listing consists of geographic and demographic data, a modern history, and information about the people, climate, currency, and economy. California Geographical Survey , contains an electronic map library, census data archive, and mapping resources library. Canada
Geography 145 Course Outline 3. california Population Dynamics. 5. Historical geography of californiaTowns and cities. 8. Historical geography of california Towns and cities. http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/geography/classes/geog145/helgren/outline.html
Extractions: Geography 145 Course Outline August Where is California? California in Topographic Maps Bring your Thomas Bros. atlas to class, California distances and counties September Bring your Thomas Bros. atlas to class, California cities and regions Bring your Thomas Bros. atlas to class, California tourist regions Bring your Thomas Bros. atlas to class, California tourist regions FIRST MAP QUIZ , Bring your Thomas Bros. atlas to class, place names California landforms, Bring your "California Patterns" to class California landforms, Bring your "California Patterns" to class California landforms, Bring your "California Patterns" to class California soils, Bring your "California Patterns" to class SECOND MAP QUIZ , vegetation, Bring your "California Patterns" to class California vegetation and climate, Bring your "California Patterns" to class California climates, Bring your "California Patterns" to class
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Extractions: Travis Longcore, Ph.D. Science Director, The Urban Wildlands Group Research Assistant Professor, Center for Sustainable Cities, University of Southern California Department of Geography Lecturer, UCLA Department of Geography and Institute of the Environment Longcore, Travis, Christina Li, and John P. Wilson. Applicability of CITYgreen urban ecosystem analysis software to a dense urban neighborhood. Urban Geography (in press). Longcore, Travis, and Catherine Rich. 2004. Ecological light pollution. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Longcore, Travis. 2003. Ecological effects of fuel modification on arthropods and other wildlife in an urbanizing wildland . Pp. 111-117 in Galley, K.E.M., R.C. Klinger, and N.G. Suguihara (eds.). Proceedings of Fire Conference 2000: The First National Congress on Fire Ecology, Prevention, and Management . Miscellaneous Publication No. 13, Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Florida.
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Extractions: Superlynks at the left. Alphabetized A Lynks Addictions Advertising Aerospace ... Zoos Super Lynks to U.S. states and related sites. Scroll down. You should find something about each of the 50 states in the following listings. If you fail to find what you seek below, use the search engine menu, or return to the e-lynks A-to-Z Index-Menu. Alabama: Alabama State Govt.
Extractions: California - Geography Most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). Rising as an almost impenetrable granite barrier E of the Central Valley is the Sierra Nevada range, which includes Mt. Whitney, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park, and Yosemite National Park. The Cascade Range, the northern continuation of the Sierra Nevada, includes Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lying E of the S Sierra Nevada is Death Valley National Monument. Sacramentois the state capital. The largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Long Beach, Oakland, and Sacramento.
Economic Geography Herbert, D. and R. Johnston, eds. geography and the Urban Environment. Jacobs, Jane.The Economy of cities. Berkeley University of california Press, 1978. http://www.architect.org/bibliography/economic_geography.html
Extractions: Home Real Estate News Marketplace About Us ... Information BIBLIOGRAPHY LINKS DESIGN American Landscapes Architectural History Architecture Theory Development Theory ... Sustainable Design TECHNOLOGY Design with Digital Technology Artificial Intelligence CAD Cyberspace/Virtual Reality ... Technology PRACTICE Architectural Practice Building Construction Building Types : Commercial Cold Climate + Passive Solar Heating Design ... Water + Waste INTERDISCIPLINARY Architecture and Film Cultural Criticism Economic Geography Environmental Psychology ... Urban Sociology Arrighi, Giovanni. The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Times. London: Verso, 1994. Borchert, J. "Major control points in American economic geography." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 68-2 (1978): 214-32. Braudel, F. The Wheels of Commerce. New York: Harper and Row, 1982. Cairncross, F. and H. McRae. Capital City: London as a Financial Centre. London: Methuen, 1984. Castells, M. and J. Henderson, eds. Global Restructuring and Technical Development . Beverly Hills: Sage, 1987.
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Extractions: Geography is the study of the earth as the home of humanity. Geography provides a broad understanding of the processes that unite people, places and environments. Geographers explore the diverse regions of the contemporary world in pursuit of global understanding. They tie together the study of human spatial organizations and cultural landscapes with an in-depth investigation of the earths landforms, climates and vegetation. Their methods range from fieldwork in foreign areas to advanced information technologies like computerized geographic information systems. Geography graduates find rewarding careers in environmental analysis and planning, business, government agencies and education.
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Extractions: American Geography MAP C alifornia is home to more than 10 percent of all Americans and a central element in the American cultural fabric. Although more than two-thirds of native-born Americans live in their state of birth, fewer than half of all Californians were born in the state. Rather, California has been an important destination for U.S. internal migration in nearly every decade since 1850. By most of the criteria used in the definition of regions, California ( Map 13 : 24K) is not a single unit. The agricultural population of the Imperial Valley in the southeast is quite different from the urban population of San Francisco. The striking flatness of the San Joaquin Valley is in sharp contrast to the ruggedness of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. There are broad areas of desert in the southern interior and heavily forested slopes along the coastal north. The lowest and highest elevations in the conterminous United States, Death Valley and Mount Whitney, respectively, are almost within sight of each other. California's dramatic and varied physical environment has played a strong role in the state's settlement. Most of the state's population today is crowded into a small part of its territory, constricted by expanses of rugged topography and a widespread lack of water. In fact, this mecca for America's worship of the outdoor life surpasses every other state in its level of urbanization. Several factors account for this, but the restrictive aspects of the physical environment are certainly important.
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