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         Alberta History Canada:     more books (100)
  1. Peoples of Alberta: Portraits of Cultural Diversity by Howard Palmer, 1985-11
  2. Alberta Hereford Heritage
  3. High River and the Times: An Alberta Community and Its Weekly Newspaper, 1905-1966 (Alberta Reflections) by PaulVoisey, 2004-01-30
  4. Alberta's Petroleum Industry and the Conservation Board by DavidBreen, 1993-01-01
  5. Alberta's Revolutionary Leaders by T.C. Byrne, 1991-10-15
  6. Prairie Twins: Alberta and Saskatchewan Photographic Memories 1905 - 2005 by Faye Reinberg Holt, 2004-11-15
  7. Continuity and Change: The Cultural Life of Alberta's First Ukrainians
  8. Romance of Alberta's Settlements, The by Colin Thomson, 2004-11-15
  9. Small Moments in Time: The Story of Alberta's Big West Country by Anne Belliveau, 1999-04-15
  10. Buffalo (Alberta Nature and Culture Series)
  11. Against the Grain: An Irreverent View of Alberta by Catherine Ford, 2006-10-03
  12. Story Behind Alberta Names: How Cities, Towns, Villages, and Hamlets got their Names by Harry M. Sanders, 2003-08-08
  13. Ghost Towns of Alberta by Harold Fryer, 1981
  14. The Rise of Agrarian Democracy: The United Farmers and Farm Women of Alberta, 1909-1921 by Bradford James Rennie, 2000-12-30

81. Campus Alberta: History (AU)
history (HIST) 455 canada and the Bomb canada and the issues on the one hand, and Canadian views of fee applies to a province of alberta student previously
http://www.athabascau.ca/campusa/courses/hist/hist455.htm
    History (HIST) 455: Canada and the Bomb: Canada and the World in the Cold War
This course examines Canada's response to the unleashing of the atom's destructive power and the intense divisions between the two superpowers with the greatest control over that power. Among issues discussed are the range of official and private citizen attitudes to nuclear and conventional warfare, the Canadian armaments industry, Canada's role in the Vietnam war, and Canadian participation in NATO and NORAD. Throughout the course, a key concern is the relationship of Canadian attitudes to nuclear and foreign-policy issues on the one hand, and Canadian views of the values informing our own society, on the other. For more information about this course, contact the home institution listed below. Course Information Institution Course Code Discipline Credit Course Fee Athabasca University HIST 455 Humanities *Fees: Fees include a course package containing textbooks, a study guide, a student manual, and a book of readings. This fee applies to a province of Alberta student previously admitted to the University. A new student to the University is required to pay a one-time general application fee of $50 in addition to the course fees, for example. Fee schedules vary according to student locale. Method of Delivery: Individualized study.

82. CUUG's Virtual Tourist Of Alberta And The Canadian Rockies
alberta was inhabited by several Indian nations.Wrangling between the French and British (a continuing theme in Canadian history) kept alberta from being
http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/VT/alberta.html
Virtual Tourist of Alberta and the Canadian Rockies
Nature, History, Heritage Sites, Interesting Places
Alberta, Canada
Welcome to Alberta, one of the Westernmost provinces of Canada. With our mix of prairies, rolling hills and snowy mountains, small towns and cosmopolitan cities, and ancient history and modern attractions, we are sure to have something to interest everyone. The province of Alberta covers an area of over 600,000 square kilometers, and is home to more than 2.5 million people. The capital is Edmonton , located in north central Alberta. Alberta has an official coat-of-arms, flag, flower, motto, fish, bird, mammal, tree, stone and tartan . The province is bordered to the east by the province of Saskatchewan, to the west by the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, to the north by the Northwest Territories and to the south by the state of Montana in the United States. The headings below correspond to the "Tourist Destination Regions" in this TravelAlberta map
Right-click to open map in a new window. See also Atlas of Canada map and Relief Map Mapquest and the venerable Xerox PARC mapserver (centered on Calgary).

83. Welcome To The Department Of Social Development (SD) And The Department Of Human
Online information from Human Resources canada for localities in the province.
http://www.ab.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/lmi/home_e.shtml
Cher utilisateur, Dear visitor, We have reorganized our Web site The specific information you seek can be found on a new page. The following link will bring you directly to that page; please visit our new site and update your bookmarks as necessary. Thank you for your understanding.

84. Grand Lodge Of Alberta, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons
Calgary, alberta, canada. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
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Information The Alberta Freemason About Freemasonry Higher Education Bursary Fund Masonic Foundation We Can Help Program Grand Lodge Library Contact Us Links Masonic Spring Workshop Grand Lodge Links Alberta Links Other Links Webmaster Pietre-Stones Review of Freemasonry Hosted by The Grand Lodge of Alberta, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons was established in 1905 and was confirmed under an Act of the Province of Alberta passed in 1908. Red Deer, Alberta " Awake it is The Day ", says MW Bro. Norm Thomas, after being installed as Grand Master at the 98th Annual Communication. Read the complete inaugural speech. . . Grand Communication Details and Tickets for the Masonic Symphonia On-Line Editions Current Edition ALL Available Editions Grand Master's Centennial 2005 Tour This tour will take place in January 2005 to the Caribbean and Panama. All the Information. . . Bursary Awards Each year the Masonic Higher Education Bursary Fund awards bursaries to deserving young men and women in Alberta. More Information about Masonic Bursaries. . .

85. 40th Edmonton Ismaili Scouts
alberta. Beavers, Wolf Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Rovers. Photos, events, newsletters.
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86. Dep. Cen. - Back Again :-)
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87. The History Of Canada And Canadians Main Page
THE history OF canada. canada. and the The complete history of neither canada nor the United States can be studied without reference to the history of the other
http://www.linksnorth.com/canada-history
THE HISTORY OF CANADA Canada and the United States have many major geographic features in common. They share the Rocky Mountains, the Interior Plains, four of the Great Lakes, the Appalachian Highlands, and many rivers. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the stories of the exploration and settlement of both of these nations are closely interwoven. The complete history of neither Canada nor the United States can be studied without reference to the history of the other. Each is today an independent nation. Each, however, achieved its independence by a completely different pathCanada by gradual constitutional change spread over many years, the United States by a single great War of Independence. Discovery of Canada Rediscovery and Exploration Cartier's Explorations End of the First Colonizing Effort ...
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88. Grand Lodge Of Alberta AF & AM - Alpha District
alberta, canada.
http://www.freemasons.ab.ca/alpha.html
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Lodges Information The Alberta Freemason About Freemasonry Higher Education Bursary Fund Masonic Foundation We Can Help Program Grand Lodge Library Contact Us Links Masonic Spring Workshop Grand Lodge Links Alberta Links Other Links Webmaster Grand Lodge of Alberta ALPHA District [Founded as District 1 on 12 Oct 1905] DDGM RW Bro. Norman Downs District Meeting: Saturday 24 th January 2004 Bowmont Masonic Hall, Calgary Registration 11:00am: Lunch 12:00 noon: Meeting 1:30pm RW Bro. Jerry Kopp, Grand Secretary in attendance. Lodge Address Regular Meeting Bow River #1 Freemasons Hall, Calgary 1st Wednesday Home Page Cascade #5 Masonic Hall, Banff 2nd Thursday Home Page Perfection #9 Freemasons Hall, Calgary 3rd Tuesday Home Page Ashlar #28 Freemasons Hall, Calgary 2nd Thursday King Solomon #41 Masonic Hall, Cochrane 3rd Thursday St. Marks #118 St. Marks Masonic Hall, Calgary 2nd Monday Renfrew #134 Freemasons Hall, Calgary 2nd Monday Foothills #174 Bowmont Masonic Hall, Calgary

89. Royal Tyrrell Museum - A Place Of Discoveries
Come and see the world's most extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and exhibits on prehistoric life at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, alberta, canada.
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91. Alberta Family Histories Society: Genealogy, And Family History
The alberta Family Histories Society, based in Calgary alberta, is a nonprofit organization formed in 1980 to promote and encourage family history research
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/
712 - 16th Avenue NW, T2M 0J8 (Main Floor) see map
Monthly Programs Location:
Church Basement, 3818 - 14A Street Southwest (Altadore)
The Alberta Family Histories Society, based in Calgary Alberta, is a non-profit organization formed in 1980
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AFHS and genealogical interests: e-list/dist-gen Computers: e-list/CompSIGTips You may submit a general query to safemail("dist-gen","afhs.ab.ca.ca","Dist-Gen") or check out our Queries page Chinook Submit a Chinook query
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  • Location: 3818 - 14A Street Southwest (Altadore) Date: Mon, Jun 7, 2004 Basics - 6:30 pm - Getting ready for Summer: Research Projects - Kay Clarke Main Program Volunteer Appreciation Night Also: AFHS Special Interest Groups will have displays set-up to show members what their various groups have to offer Genealogists. Future Programs
    For regular events please check the Calendar Oct 16, 2004 -

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93. Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry
is a project of the alberta Family Histories Is there a registry for nonCanadian Genealogical Projects Check out websites for family history societies that
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/registry/
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What is the Registry? What's the cost? Isn't this already done? Do I need a website to contribute? ... How do I Submit an Indexing/Transcription/Extraction Project? safemail("afhs","afhs.ab.ca?subject=CGPR","CGPR") Who can I Contact for more information? - Whose idea was this? Are there any warnings?
  • What is the Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry? The Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry is a free electronic resource for the genealogical community. It will answer:
    • "Just who has transcribed the headstones from the Central Cemetery?"
    • Is there an index for the 1901 census for Alberta
    • Where can I advertise the extraction/transcription project that my society is working on?
  • 94. Travel Alberta - Alberta Central
    Planning a holiday/vacation to alberta, canada; need information on accommodation, adventure and touring.
    http://travelalbertacentral.com
    Vacation Packages What's New! Free Vacation Guides Maps All categories Accommodations Activities Attractions Events Guided Adventures International Operators Miscellaneous Rentals Scenic Road Trips Stories Transportation TravelAlberta webpages Travel Contacts Vacation Packages What's New
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    The Invitation’s Open, the Welcome’s Warm!
    You can slow down and take it easy in Alberta Central. Life is just a little better here, because we like to take the time to enjoy it. After all, central Alberta has almost all of the best features of Alberta: rolling foothills, stunning prairie vistas, and lakes that make Alberta Central an outdoor playground. Alberta Central is our heartland, with lush agricultural areas and communities that take pride in their history and culture. The small towns and rural communities of central Alberta will welcome you with warmth and friendly western hospitality at the many attractions and events held year-round. Visit any of our cities and towns listed on the right of this page for more comprehensive local information such as maps and dining/shopping opportunities to name a few.

    95. Alberta And Northwest Conference Net
    Official News Information Web Site; The United Church of canada
    http://www.anwc.net/

    A free and open
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    to useful and informative church related and other web sites.

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    check out these refernces sites.. AllRefer.com Reference and Health "Beads of Hope" "Sermons & Sermon Resources" "United Online" Family violence link
    Web Mail Sites: Check your e-mail from here- SHAW Web Mail TELUS Web Mail RTTINC Web Mail Web Sites on the ANWC Network
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    96. Smoky Lake History Archive
    Explore the history of Smoky Lake, alberta, and the communities around it from the time of the fur trade to Methodist Missions and modern times. Here you'll find information on the history of an
    http://www.smokylake.com/history

    97. Quad Racers Alberta
    Promoting the sport of ATV racing in alberta, canada. Videos, race results and news.
    http://www.qrab.ca/

    98. Alberta GenWeb Genealogy Free Research Aid For The Province Of Alberta In Canada
    The alberta GenWeb Site is a free research aid for genealogy in the Province of alberta, canada. A part of the canada GenWeb Project. This project is comprised of an organized group of volunteers
    http://users.rootsweb.com/~canab
    Welcome to the
    Alberta GenWeb
    A part of the Canada GenWeb Project
    This project is comprised of an organized group of volunteers working to create a FREE source location for online genealogical research for every county in the province of Alberta. Learn more about the Alberta GenWeb Project.
    My name is Annette Bame Peebles and I have become the new Alberta GenWeb Volunteer Coordinator. I am in the process of changing this site, so please bear with me as pages change, disappear and reappear looking different or on a totally different page. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at apeebles@sat-co.net
    I would like to give a BIG THANK YOU to Darlene Homme for being the previous volunteer coordinator for this site from 1997 to 2003, she will be missed a great deal!
    There are many more links on the way. If you know of a link that isn't here yet, let me know! Thank You
    Search the Alberta GenWeb site. Search This Site The Web Get a Search Engine For Your Web Site Search the Alberta Online Digital Archives Before you search the digital archives please note
    Do not contact the submitter of archival information for lookups. Often these people are unable to or have no desire to do lookups.

    99. We Have Moved To Www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/centralalberta
    Newsletter. New route information for Jasper. (Red Deer, alberta)
    http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/resqdyn/accCentAB/
    The URL for the ACC Central Alberta website has changed.
    Please change your bookmark to:
    www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/centralalberta/index.html
    If you are not redirected in 15 seconds please click here
    Rescue Dynamics will continue to retain a very limited number of pages at our older compusmart site for a short time. We are looking to completely eliminate this older site by Summer 2005.

    100. Diophantine Approximation And Analytic Number Theory
    BIRS, Banff, alberta, canada; 2025 November 2004.
    http://www.pims.math.ca/birs/workshops/2004/04w5507/
    with the participation of
    Diophantine approximation and analytic number theory
    November 20 - 25, 2004
    Organizers: Michael Bennett (University of British Columbia), Greg Martin (Department of Mathematics, UBC), John Friedlander (Univ. of Toronto Math Dept.), Andrew Granville (Department de mathematiques, Universite de Montreal), Cameron Stewart (Department of Pure Mathematics, Univ. of Waterloo), Trevor Wooley (Department of Mathematics, Univ of Michigan).
    Objectives
    The objective of this workshop is to gather together researchers with expertise in both Diophantine approximation and analytic number theory in an environment that fosters the presentation and sharing of the latest ideas in both fields. The participants named below have been chosen either as experts in analytic number theory whose work involves problems in Diophantine approximation, or as experts in Diophantine approximation whose methods also lend themselves to the resolution of open questions in analytic number theory. As remarked below, we also intend for the workshop to provide a significant learning experience and exposure to current research for number theorists in these two areas in the early stages of their careers. Number theory is unique among the major fields of mathematics in that it combines problems and questions of incredible simplicity and accessibility with truly deep and technical tools and methods for addressing these questions. A reduction of a problem in one area of number theory (and indeed in many other mathematical fields as well) often involves a very simply stated question in the other area, which can seem difficult to resolve if one is not well-versed in the techniques of the second area. Often, contact and communication between Diophantine approximation researchers and analytic number theorists is the greatest obstacle to overcome on the way to significant advances on both sides. This accessibility that number theory possesses is another reason that involving young researchers in the workshop is so profitable.

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