Electronic Resources For History Odyssey/places of geography.wisc.edu (1129-00) DoHistory http//www.dohistory.org/ Contact feedback@dohistory.org (11-29-00) Eighteenth-Century resources .us/gen_historical http://www.acu.edu/~armstrongl/geography/hist.html
True North: "GEN-X" Art will learn to evaluate resource material such and use globes and other geographictools to derive information about people, places, regions, and environments. http://www.mainepbs.org/truenorth/alttakesbarnes.html
Extractions: Kate Barnes, Poet Laureate Guiding Principles: Social Studies: Students will learn to evaluate resource material such as documents, artifacts, maps, artworks, and literature, and to make judgments about the perspectives of the authors and their credibility when interpreting current historical events.
The Country & People Of Tunisia In 1987 Bourguiba was deposed, on grounds of senility, by gen. Zine elAbidineBen Ali. World Travel Guide Travel information, regions places . http://www.hejleh.com/countries/tunisia.html
Extractions: For Middle East, North Africa, Arab and regional information visit Arab Countries Tunisia, Fr. Tunisie, officially Republic of Tunisia, republic (1995 est. pop. 8,880,000), 63,378 sq mi (164,150 sq km), NW Africa, bordered by Algeria (W), the Mediterranean Sea (N and E), and Libya (SE). Tunis is the capital. The Atlas Mountains in the north form a dry plateau that merges with fertile plains near the coast; in the south, below the Chott Djerid and other salt lakes, stretches the Sahara desert. The irregular coastline has several fine harbors. Agriculture, mining, energy, tourism, and manufacturing are all important to the economy. Wheat, barley, grapes, olives, sugar beets, citrus fruits, and dates are the leading crops, and petroleum and phosphates are the principal minerals. Manufactured goods include textiles, steel, and processed food. The population is largely Berber and Arab, and Islam is the dominant religion. Arabic is the official language, although French is widely spoken. History
The Country & People Of Sudan A shortlived civilian government was overthrown in 1989 by Lt. gen. WorldTravel Guide Travel information, regions places . http://www.hejleh.com/countries/sudan.html
Geography And Map Of Guinea hold democratic elections until 1993 when gen. regions (regions administrative, singular region administrative) and chancery 2112 Leroy Place NW, Washington http://geography.about.com/library/cia/blcguinea.htm
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help Geography Home ... Free Geography Email Newsletter zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Careers in Geography Country Information Cultural Geography Find Maps ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Geography newsletter. Search Geography More Guinea Information CIA Factbook World Atlas Home ... Geography Home Page Guinea Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Independent from France since 1958, Guinea did not hold democratic elections until 1993 when Gen. Lansana CONTE (head of the military government) was elected president in disputed balloting. Security clampdowns continue, although not as severe as in earlier decades. Reelected in 1998, the president faced growing criticism in 1999 for his jailing of a major opposition leader and widespread economic malaise. Unrest in Sierra Leone also continued to threaten Guinea's stability. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone
Resources, Archives D) Family History/Tree books, CDs ONLY genMat-15 School Teachers in acquired andlost regions of the Click Family History Library Catalog Click Place Search. http://members.cox.net/hessen/resources.htm
Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - Volunteers For Saskatchewan Web Sites. Sask gen Web is a team of volunteers working to provide information about Saskatchewanand its regions, the local that provide names, dates and places are made http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk/Saskatchewan/volunteer.html
Extractions: Appreciating our Volunteers Please take the time to write a thank you note. Sask Gen Web is a team of volunteers working together to provide information about Saskatchewan and its regions, the local historical, geographical and genealogical resources. Resources that provide names, dates and places are made available through online databases or information is provided on how to locate these resources. As e-mail makes the world a much smaller place, the long distance researcher can benefit greatly by finding out about family that was once much further away, and is now as close as the internet. The regional, volunteers as well as the look up volunteer, the contact, local resident or transcriber volunteer all come together as the Sask Gen Web team to provide a valuable service to the WWW community. Please help them to all feel appreciated.
Department Of Geography/Anthropology At Rowan University This course satisfies the gen. field research methods, class field trips to placeschosen by utilization and economic development of the regions and individual http://www.rowan.edu/open/geo_anthro/geography/courses_offered.html
Extractions: Physical Geography 3 s.h. Intended to develop an understanding of the physical factors of the earth as human habitat and human adjustments to (or modifications of) them. It emphasizes the analysis and world distributional patterns of landforms, climate, vegetation, soils and water features and the causes and interrelationships of these patterns. back to top Cultural Geography 3 s.h This course focuses upon the varied and changing cultural environments of the world. Through a synthesis of data from many disciplines (i.e., anthropology, ecology, earth sciences, history, etc.), major cultural differences and real patterns are identified and analyzed. back to top Geology I 4 s.h. This course satisfies the Gen. Ed. Lab. Science Requirement This laboratory course introduces students to the study of the earth's interior and to the processes shaping the earth's surface. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application through a combination of lecture and laboratory exercises. Students will learn field methods during a mandatory three-day field trip. back to top Geology II 4 s.h.
Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Germany Among the regional pages you will find information on See also genDE GermanygenWebhttp//www.rootsweb surname, ship name, immigration year, places of origin http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/german.html
Extractions: Written in both German and English, this site is connected to the soc.genealogy.german newsgroup, and contains pages for beginning German genealogy research, general help, regional pages, German emmigration to America, a list of FAQs, and more. Among the regional pages you will find information on historical borders and settlements.
38:283 Canada: A Regional Geography - Home Page understanding of the differences between places and the Robert Bone, 2002, The RegionalGeography of Canada bundled with the textbook Quentin Stanford (gen. http://www.novell.brandonu.ca/~ebertsd/283-home.htm
Extractions: Click for a printer friendly version of the course syllabus. A number of the files on this page require the Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is available here Please be advised that due to a death in my family, I will be away from the office Monday and Tuesday. If you have any questions as you prepare for the final exam, please e-mail me. However, while I will try to check my messages while I am out of town, I can only guarantee that I will reply sometime in the evening on Tuesday. I apologize for this inconvenience. NOTE: The places you will need to know for the 'Map Location' section of the final exam have been posted. Click the link for the Final Exam below. The Univeristy's Novell server seems to be acting strangely this weekend. Some files may be affected. Keep trying, at different times, if you encounter difficulties. IMPORTANT UPDATE ON ASSIGNMENT 3: Assignment 3 has been graded and is ready to return (for those who submitted on time). In order to get these back to you all before the final exam, I will put the graded assignments in the box beside my office on Friday morning, April 2. As a result, no late assigments will be accepted after this time
JCU - General Reference Resources What the weather is normally like for places worldwide. a large number of countryor region-specific search Web-Savvy Keeping Current with Web-based resources. http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/subjectgds/Gen/ref.shtml
Extractions: @import /* hide from IE5 */ url("http://www.jcu.edu.au/includes/styles/JCUstyles.css"); Web Sitemap Search A-Z Index Contacts ... Campus Maps I nformation F or Prospective Students International Students Current Students Visitors ... Jobs at JCU I nformation A bout The University Research N. B. Web Browsers - Please look at this page for recommended software and configurations for viewing the JCU web pages. Australia
Library Guide For Pacific Countries Integrating instruction in social studies p.18 places and regions, p. 54 variety ofencyclopedias on any country http//home.istar.ca/~obyrne/ency.html gen. http://www.bairnsdalesc.vic.edu.au/library/Library Guides/Pacifica.htm
Extractions: You need to know specifically what you are looking for when doing a search. If you are looking for animals of the region you would need to search under animals as well as under the country, eg type in birds New Zealand to find information on that subject KEYWORDS FOR THE LIBRARY CATALOGUE Australia Indonesia Malaysia New Guinea New Zealand Pacific Islands Philippines KEYWORDS FOR THE INTERNET are the same but you can link the name of the country to a specific topic like Culture, Government etc. for example ( New Guinea AND animals) Australia Indonesia Malaysia New Guinea New Zealand Pacific Islands Philippines NON-FICTION BOOKS You will find geography/history information at these Dewey numbers in the non-fiction section of the Library. Pacific Islands New Guinea Indonesia Malaysia Philippines New Zealand Australia FICTION BOOKS Pacific Islands : SNR INN Innes Hammond Solomons seal New Guinea JNR PRI Price , Willard. Cannibal adventure Indonesia JNR FLY Flynn Warren Escaping paradise JNR BAI Baillie , Alan.
G.4 Revolutionary War Themes physical settings, places and regions. Content. important generals in NY gen. George Washington gen. William Howe gen. Horatio Gates. http://www.liverpool.k12.ny.us/standards/lstandards/curriculum/socst/g4/g4 web u
Extractions: 2.4.3 view historic events through the eyes of those who were there, as shown in their art, writings, music, and artifacts. Objective state the British motive in the French and Indian War and the outcome. Themes: government Content French and Indian War: British wanted to drive French out of NY and into Canada. The British captured Niagara, Ticonderoga, and Quebec; France gave Canada to Britain.
Birding Links - Bob Ekblad Geographical Birding resources, USA Canada. Birder logo, Connect up with birdersfrom other places. GORP Regional Birding Guide, Great Outdoors Recreation Pages. http://home.rconnect.com/~ekblad/Link-Gen.htm
HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results 1997 300 Atty. gen. .. Below are some of the important regions of theworld and the places included in these regions. 1. BALKANS http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_almanacs
Basic Research Resources For City & Regional Planning Nancy L. Herron, gen. Information sources in urban and regional planning a directoryand 905914; includes sections on growth of urban places, urban economics http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/basplan.html
Extractions: Codes of Ethics ... Environmental Design Library reference staff, 210 Wurster Hall. UC Berkeley faculty, registered students, and staff who are off campus may use items marked UCB Only or UC Only by installing the Connecting@Berkeley CD on their computer or by using The Library's proxy service Compiled by Deborah Sommer, City Planning Librarian
1990 Census Geographic Coverage US, regions, and divisions. www.census.gov/prod/cen1990/ch1/genhou.html GeographicCoverage States, counties, places of 1,000 or more http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/gov_cen90.html
Extractions: var treename = "Tree1"; tree = new COOLjsTreePRO(treename, GOVTREE_NODES, GOVTREE_FORMAT); Catalogs Find... Collections Services ... Government Information: US Federal General Resources Presidency Congress Judiciary ... Statistics International Organizations General Resources United Nations European Union Non-Govt Organizations ... Statistics Foreign Governments General Resources Europe Latin America Africa ... Canada Contents Indexes and Guides Census of Population and Housing (CPH) CPH: Computer Files CPH: CD-ROM Downloads ... Other Indexes and Guides
General Introduction hazard and in respect of the resources which each and numerous meetings are now takingplace with the the earth can be divided into regions, wherein social and http://www.seismo.com/msop/msop79/gen/gen.html
Extractions: Return to MSOP Introduction 1979 Edition Table of Contents All of us are aware of the human disasters which are sometimes caused by earthquakes. In the course of history, some of these have been of immense proportions, but the hazard is a continuous one in many parts of the world, and the few examples which follow will suffice to illustrate the magnitude of the problem: The rational response to any danger is to study the natural phenomenon which gives rise to it. In the case of earthquakes, the study has proceeded outwards from the centres of the most disastrous events. Thus the earliest scientific studies were confined to the observation of gross (macroseismic) effects in the region surrounding the so-called "epicentre", which is defined as the point on the surface of the ground at which the effects of the earthquake were most intense. At a later stage of development, it was found that earthquake waves could be detected instrumentally at great distances from the epicentre, and it was realised that the true source, or "focus" was often at a very considerable depth within the earth. (Fig. 1)