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         Alberta History Canada:     more books (100)
  1. "They are a fine outfit those Blackfeet": Frederic Remington in Western Canada.: An article from: Alberta History by Peter H. Hassrick, 2004-03-22
  2. An introduction to the archaeology of Alberta, Canada, (Denver Museum of Natural History. Proceedings) by H. M Wormington, 1965
  3. Canada. National Museum, Ottawa. Natural history papers by Wann Langston, 1959
  4. Hard Passage: A Mennonite Family's Long Journey from Russia to Canada.(Book review): An article from: Alberta History by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-22
  5. THREE TRAILS HOMEa History of mayerthorpe and Districts, Alberta, Canada by Jeanette, Editor; Mayerthorpe and District History Book Society LYSACHOK, 1980
  6. Notes on the biostratigraphy of dinosaurian and microfossil faunas in the Edmonton formation (Cretaceous), Alberta (National Museum of Canada. Natural history papers, no. 35) by Dale A Russell, 1967
  7. Notes on the leeches (Hirudinea) of Alberta (National Museum of Canada. Natural history papers) by J. E Moore, 1964
  8. A study of the Athabasca bitumen from the Abasand Quarry, Alberta, Canada: Part I: Early history, analysis of the bituminous sand, and isolation and structural ... asphaltene fraction (Canada. Mines Branch) by M. L Boyd, 1962
  9. A horse astragalus from the hand Hills conglomerate of Alberta (National Museum of Canada. Natural history papers) by Loris Shano Russell, 1958
  10. The zooplankton of five small mountain lakes in southwestern Alberta (National Museum of Canada Natural history papers, no. 39) by R. Stewart Anderson, 1968
  11. A history of the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada by W. H Johns, 1972
  12. They came to serve ;: A pastoral history of the Bruderheim Moravian Church, Bruderheim, Alberta, Canada, 1893-1982 by Kurt H Vitt, 1982
  13. Canada. National Museum, Ottawa. Natural history papers by Lorie Shano Russell, 1962
  14. Forest fire history maps of Alberta, 1931-1983 by Northern Forest Research Centre (Canada), 1987

181. The Eighteenth National Conference On Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2002)
2002, July 28 August 1, Edmonton, alberta, canada. Canadian national artificial intelligence conference.
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As the premier showcase of AI science and technology, the national conference will start with workshops and free tutorials from leading researchers. This is an outstanding forum to learn about the state of the art in both new and established areas. The conference will then offer 121 technical papers on the best new research and applications across all areas of AI. This year, for the first time, we will have all the papers presented in two specialized poster sessions, graciously treated with food and drinks. You will have the opportunity to meet and talk with the authors of all technical papers. In addition, there will be a single plenary session, presenting a selected set of papers from diverse areas, highlighting the main directions in those areas, and geared towards unifying and sharing information across the AI spectrum. You will also have the opportunity to listen to five invited talks ranging from traditional to unconventional AI. It is all happening in beautiful Edmonton, a great place for visitors to explore the North Saskatchewan River, which winds through the heart of the city. The long summer days are great for riverside walks, golf, cycling tours and exploring around town. The world famous Banff and Jasper National glacier Parks, which offer outstanding hiking and sightseeing in the summer, are only four hours away. Edmonton is well known as an active arts and drama city. Visitors can participate in a variety of festivals such as Klondike Days (July 18-27), the Heritage Days Festival (Aug. 3-5), the Edmonton Folk Festival (Aug. 8-11) and the Fringe Festival (Aug. 15-25). Edmonton has more than 2000 restaurants and many shopping centers, including North America's largest indoor shopping mall.

182. Rollans.com
Scott and family of Edmonton, alberta, canada. Photos, chat, and email.
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183. Theoretical Plasma Physics Group
Research group devoted to theoretical and numerical modeling. University of alberta, canada.
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185. Ion Media Is A Design Firm Located In Edmonton Alberta
Offering website, print and multimedia design. Including hosting. Based in Edmonton, alberta, canada.
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186. NorthStar Web Sites Inc. - Welcome To NorthStar Web Sites Inc.
Design, logos, ecommerce, custom site functionality modules, and hosting. Located in Leduc, alberta, canada.
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187. Galloway By Choice
Producer of low fat, steroidfree beef, raised in alberta, canada. Site includes information on the product.
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188. 1st Scout Brotherhood Jamboree 2005
July 1723, 2005; Camp Impeesa, alberta. Theme Opening new Frontiers A celebration of alberta's and Saskatchewan's 100th Birthday . Scouts canada.
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189. Barbecue Country , Barbeque Parts, Bbq Catalogue
Wide selection of grills, replacement parts and cooking accessories. Edmonton, alberta, canada.
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190. Canadian Death Race: Extreme Adventure Racing Canada: Trail Running; Mountain Bi
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191. Warner School
Year round hockey school based in alberta, canada. Program is aimed at bantam and midget girls in grades 912 that want to play hockey. Participants will receive an alberta High School diploma. Information on the school and facilities plus contact information is found here.
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192. 182nd Riverbend St. Mary Cub Pack
alberta Cubs. Includes program information, meeting times and location, contacts, and leadership profile.
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194. Canadian Genealogy And History Links
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195. The Provincial Museum Of Alberta
The Provincial Museum of alberta, Take a Virtual Tour of the Wild alberta gallery! Things to see and do Galleries and Exhibitions
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196. Www.ualberta.ca/~artdesin/arth_home.html
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197. Our Roots Nos Racines: Search Results
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198. The Canadian Pacific Railway
through various geographical areas such as muskeg, the Rocky Canadian Shield, the the CPR encountered the bonedry lands of Southern Sasketchewan and alberta.
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The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
I n 1881, the Canadian Pacific Railway finally began building the transcontinental railway. The CPR received $25 million and 25 million acres of land in exchange for building the railway through various geographical areas such as muskeg, the Rocky Canadian Shield, the long prairie stretch and a treacherous mountain pass. T he CPR received their land by choosing sections of land on either side of the main railway. The result was a checker-board pattern of CPR owned land. It then sold the undeveloped land to settlers. This system worked well until the CPR encountered the bone-dry lands of Southern Sasketchewan and Alberta. They did not want to saddle themselves with land that would not be profitable. However, William Pearce of the Department of the Interior, and J.S. Dennis of the Government of the Northwest Territories convinced the railway that the land would be fruitful. The CPR wanted to make a profit for itself and its investors, so they decided to develop the area. That way, they could not only sell the land, but increase the traffic along its line. As a local saying went, there was "not enough revenue to pay for the axle grease from Medicine Hat to Calgary". A s final payment for building the railroad, the CPR received a 3 million acre block of land between the west of Calgary and west of Medicine Hat. They divided the 3 million acre block into 3 sections, the Western, Central, and Eastern in 1910.

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