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  1. Arkansas (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Nancy Leber, 2004-08
  2. Arkansas Geography: The Physical Landscape and the Historical Cultural Setting by Gerald Hanson, Hubert Stroud, 1981-06
  3. Spatial Assessment of Nonpoint Pollution Using Bed Sediment Surveys in the Kings River, NW Arkansas. (Geography Section).(Brief Article): An article from: ... of the Missouri Academy of Science by J. White, R.T. Pavlowsky, 2001-01-01
  4. Arkansas and Reconstruction: The Influence of Geography, Economics and Personality (Series in American studies) by George H. Thompson, 1976-04
  5. Arkansas Geography Projects: 30 Cool Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do (Arkansas Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  6. Arkansas Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  7. Arkansas and the Land by Thomas Foti, Gerald Hanson, 1992-08
  8. The geography of Arkansas by Hubert L Minton, 1928
  9. The geography of Arkansas by John H Hinemon, 1908
  10. The pupil's workbook in the geography of Arkansas by James Richard Grant, 1922
  11. A general geography for teachers: A report prepared by C. Miller Strack, O. Orland Maxfield, Clarence S. Williams ; sponsored by the Arkansas Council of ... and Committee on Undergraduate Programs by C. Miller Strack, 1957
  12. The American South: An historical atlas : Arkansas, state edition : maps, charts, historical orientation, social ethnic, economic, listed, indexed : part I, to 1860 : part II, since 1861 by Olin Dee Morrison, 1973
  13. Physiography of the Boston Mountains, Arkansas by A. H Purdue, 1901
  14. Manual of geography: A treatise on mathematical, physical, and political geography by Matthew Fontaine Maury, 1906

61. Pullman Kids: Geography: U.S.A.: Arkansas
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62. Map Of The State Of Arkansas
Map of the State of arkansas. View Map of arkansas.For more information try a book or magazine search.
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63. Arkansas, State, United States: Geography
geography. The arkansas River flows southeast across the state between the Ozarkplateau and the Ouachita Mountains and runs down to the southern and eastern
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The Arkansas River flows southeast across the state between the Ozark plateau and the Ouachita Mountains and runs down to the southern and eastern plains to empty into the Mississippi River. The other rivers of the state also flow generally SE or S to the Mississippi; these include the Saint Francis (which forms part of the E Missouri line), the White River , the Ouachita , and the Red River (which forms part of the Texas line). The state's transportation network is based on rivers as well as roads, railroads, and air travel. The 440 mi (708 km) Arkansas River Navigation System links Oklahoma and Arkansas to the Mississippi River. The capital and largest city is Little Rock ; other important cities are Fort Smith North Little Rock Pine Bluff Hot Springs , and West Memphis The climate of Arkansas is marked by long, hot summers and mild winters. The state's many lakes and streams and its abundant wildlife provide excellent hunting and fishing. The mineral springs at Hot Springs also attract many visitors to Arkansas, where tourism is an important industry.

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65. Arkansas
Gerald T. Hanson Department of geography University of arkansas at Little Rock 2801South University Little Rock, AR 72204 Phone (501) 5698730 Fax (501) 569
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Arkansas Agencies and Organizations
Arkansas State Climatologist State Climatologists are individuals who have been identified by a state entity as the state's climatologist and who are also recognized by the Director of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the state climatologist of a particular state. Dr. John G. Hehr
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66. SCA Geography
SCA geography. The Kingdom of Ansteorra Oklahoma, most of Texas. The Kingdomof Calontir Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Northern arkansas.
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  • 68. KGS--Sedgwick County Geohydrology--Geography
    geography. Topography and Drainage Sedgwick County, with the exception of the northeastcorner, lies within the arkansas River Lowlands section of the Central
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    Topography and Drainage Sedgwick County, with the exception of the northeast corner, lies within the Arkansas River Lowlands section of the Central Lowland physiographic province (Schoewe, 1949). The location of the County with respect to other physiographic areas of the State is shown in Figure 3. The topography of the County is characterized by the extreme flatness of the broad Arkansas River valley and the gently rolling slopes rising to the uplands adjacent to the valley. The highest point in the County, about 1,540 feet above sea level, is on its west edge, about 5 miles southwest of Andale. The lowest point, about 1,220 feet above sea level, is where the Arkansas River leaves the County to the south. Modern 7 1/2-minute topographic maps are available for all of the County [as of Jan. 1998] (Fig. 4). Figure 3 Map of Kansas showing physiographic divisions (from Shoewe, 1949). Figure 4 Outline map of Sedgwick County, Kansas, showing areas covered [1998] by modern 7 1/2-minute quadrangle topographic maps. Names are official quadrangle names of the U.S. Geological Survey and dates are those of last revision of sheets.

    69. KGS--Sumner County--Geography
    geography. Topography and Drainage. Sumner County is in the Wellington Lowlandand the arkansas River Lowlands of the Central Lowland physiographic province
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    Sumner County is in the Wellington Lowland and the Arkansas River Lowlands of the Central Lowland physiographic province (Schoewe, 1949). The upland areas of the county, because of the thick shale beds underlying the surface, are chiefly gently rolling plains. The valleys are wide and flat except locally where sand dunes have formed. The highest points in the county are in the area west of Conway Springs. The lowest points are near Drury and Geuda Springs along Chikaskia and Arkansas Rivers. The total relief in the county is about 400 feet. Sumner County is drained by southeastward-flowing streams. Arkansas River crosses the northeast corner of the county and is joined by Ninnescah River near Oxford. Cowskin Creek enters the county a short distance west of Mulvane and joins Arkansas River between Mulvane and Oxford. Slate Creek has its headwaters northwest of Conway Springs and joins Arkansas River near Geuda Springs. Salt Creek is a small tributary to Arkansas River flowing through Geuda Springs. Chikaskia River enters the county west of Argonia and leaves it south of Drury. Prairie Creek, whose headwaters are north of Mayfield, joins Chikaskia River west of Corbin. Bluff Creek and Fall Creek drain the southwestern part of the county, joining a short distance east of Caldwell.
    Population
    According to the 1950 census, the population of Sumner County was 23,646. The average density of population was 20.0 per square mile as compared to 23.2 for the entire state. The population of Sumner County in 1940 was 26,163. Hence, by 1950, it had decreased 9.6 percent. The incorporated cities of Sumner County and their 1950 populations are as follows: Argonia, 562; Belle Plaine, 971; Caldwell, 2,000; Conway Springs, 816; Geuda Springs, 245; Hunnewell, 103; Mayfield, 134; Milan, 165; Mulvane, 1,387; Oxford, 798; South Haven, 358; and Wellington, 7,747. In 1950 the population of the county was 32.8 percent urban, as compared to 27.7 percent in 1940.

    70. Geography Education @ Nationalgeographic.com
    arkansas Geographic Alliance. The D. Brooks Green University of Centralarkansas Department of geography Conway, arkansas 72035. Voice
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    71. DemocracyGroups | Display By Geography | State-based Lists In Arkansas
    Geographic Scope statebased lists. Geographic Location arkansas. This searchreturned a total of 1 direct results within the specified scope and location.
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    72. Drew County, Arkansas - Encyclopedia Article About Drew County, Arkansas. Free A
    Cities and towns. Jerome Jerome is a city located in Drew County, arkansas.As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 46. geography.
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Drew County is a county Originally, the county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office. The term has since tended to represent a geographical unit of administration intermediate between the larger state or province, and the smaller township, municipality or district. However it can also be used to mean a geographic area, and this can generate much confusion, especially when boundaries used by government or postal deliveries change or do not coincide.
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    73. Howard County, Arkansas - Encyclopedia Article About Howard County, Arkansas. Fr
    Cities and towns. Dierks Dierks is a city located in Howard County, arkansas.As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,230. geography.
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Howard County is a county Originally, the county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office. The term has since tended to represent a geographical unit of administration intermediate between the larger state or province, and the smaller township, municipality or district. However it can also be used to mean a geographic area, and this can generate much confusion, especially when boundaries used by government or postal deliveries change or do not coincide.
    Click the link for more information. located in the U.S. state A U.S. State is any one of the fifty states which have membership of the federation known as the United States of America (USA or US). The individual states and the US federal government share sovereignty. Under the United States Constitution, the federal government can legislate only on matters explicitly delegated to it by the Constitution, with the remaining governmental powers belonging to the states.
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    74. University Of Arkansas Press Listings
    geography of the Forehead. In geography of the Forehead, Ron Koertge offers usnearly sixty poems, each a brilliant testament to the human condition.
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    By the same author Making Love to Roget's Wife More literature Geography of the Forehead Ron Koertge In Geography of the Forehead, Ron Koertge offers us nearly sixty poems, each a brilliant testament to the human condition. "Though he has been writing his influential and highly original poems for many years," Charles Harper Webb declares, "he is still something of a secret: a poet of dazzling wit, and surprising sweetness. With this collection, however, the secret is out." Read "Molly is Asked" "Ron Koertge is not only the wisest, most entertaining wiseguy in American poetry. He is also a conjurer, a designer of verbal holograms. Step inside any of these poems and you enter the precinct of a uniquely playful imagination."
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    Ron Koertge lives in Pasadena, California, where he is a professor of English at Pasadena City College.

    75. Geography Departments - Arkansas
    geography Departments arkansas. University of arkansas, Fayetteville Center forAdvanced Spatial Technologies; University of arkansas Department of geography;
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    76. RiceRomp: Teachers - Social Studies
    LESSON PROBLEM geography What is the cultural and physical geography of arkansas?How do they contribute to making arkansas a riceproducing state?
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    77. ADED: Arkansas Facts
    geography return to top of page. arkansas is bounded on the north by Missouri;on the east by the Mississippi River, which separates it from Mississippi and
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    Arkansas - which means "South Wind" is the name of an Indian tribe. The French Jesuits learned of a tribe probably called Quapaw, or Oo-gaq-pa, which the Algonquin pronounced Oo-ka-na-sa and Marquette wrote Arkansas; LaSalle wrote Arkensa; DeTonti, Arkansas: and LaHarpe, Arkansas. When the state was admitted to the Union in 1836, it was spelled Arkansas. The legislature of 1881 appointed a committee to ascertain the rightful pronunciation of the last syllable, and the result was a resolution declaring the pronunciation to be Ark-an-saw. Arkansas Statistics return to top of page Population: 2,551,373 (July 1, 1999 Census Estimate)

    78. Hotels In Arkansas -- Eureka Springs, Fayetteville, Hot Springs, Little Rock, Sp
    arkansas geography,
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    Hotels in Arkansas Alma Fairfield Bay Magnolia Pocahontas ... Whitehall Arkansas - Geography State in the south-central United States. It is bordered by Tennessee and Mississippi, across the Mississippi R. (E), Louisiana (S), Texas and Oklahoma (W), and Missouri (N). The Arkansas River flows southeast across the state between the Ozark plateau and the Ouachita Mountains and runs down to the southern and eastern plains to empty into the Mississippi River. The other rivers of the state also flow generally SE or S to the Mississippi; these include the Saint Francis (which forms part of the E Missouri line), the White River, the Ouachita, and the Red River (which forms part of the Texas line). The state's transportation network is based on rivers as well as roads, railroads, and air travel. The 440 mi (708 km) Arkansas River Navigation System links Oklahoma and Arkansas to the Mississippi River. The capital and largest city is Little Rock; other important cities are Fort Smith, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, and West Memphis.

    79. USIA - Portrait Of The USA, Ch. 2
    This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the Carolina,South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, arkansas, Louisiana, and
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    high temperatures on a given day in the United States to reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 40 degrees Celsius). The United States owes much of its national character and its wealth to its good fortune in having such a large and varied landmass to inhabit and cultivate. Yet the country still exhibits marks of regional identity, and one way Americans cope with the size of their country is to think of themselves as linked geographically by certain traits, such as New England self-reliance, southern hospitality, midwestern wholesomeness, western mellowness. This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions:
    • New England , made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
    • The Middle Atlantic , comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
    • The South , which runs from Virginia south to Florida and west as far as central Texas. This region also includes West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and parts of Missouri and Oklahoma.
    • The Midwest , a broad collection of states sweeping westward from Ohio to Nebraska and including Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and eastern Colorado.

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