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         Connecticut Geography:     more books (56)
  1. Connecticut (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Susan Evento, 2005-03
  2. Connecticut: A Geography (Geographies of the United States) by Thomas R. Lewis, John E. Harmon, 1986-09
  3. Geography of Connecticut, by Wilson S Dakin, 1926
  4. Near the Long Tidal River: Readings in the Historical Geography of Central Connecticut by Thomas R. Lewis, 1981-02
  5. Geography of Connecticut by W. S. Dakin, 0000
  6. Mainstream and ebb: Readings in the geography of Connecticut by Thomas R Lewis, 1986
  7. Connecticut Geography Projects: 30 Cool Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do! (Connecticut Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  8. Connecticut Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  9. Connecticut (Rookie Espanol) by Susan Evento, 2006-03
  10. Connecticut and Rhode Island Trivia by Daniel Ramus, 1990-04
  11. Southern New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island (State Reports) by Thomas G. Aylesworth, Virginia L. Aylesworth, 1990-07
  12. Connecticut Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places by David Ritchie, Deborah Ritchie, 1998-05-01
  13. Connecticut Historical Collections: Containing a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c. Relating to ... Connecticut with Geographical Descriptions by John Warner Barber, 1999-09-01
  14. The Connecticut by Walter R. Hard, 1990-06

81. National Geography Bee: 2000 Winners @ Nationalgeographic.com
Felix Peng, 13, of Guilford, connecticut, is this year s National GeographicBee champion. Second place went to 12year-old George Thampy, of St.
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2000 Winner: Felix Peng Home state: Connecticut Felix Peng, 13, of Guilford, Connecticut, is this year's National Geographic Bee champion. Second place went to 12-year-old George Thampy, of St. Louis, Missouri, and in third place was Jonathan Janus, of Ravenel, South Carolina. Felix is in the 8th grade at Elisabeth Adams Middle School in Guilford. This was his second trip to the National Geographic Bee finals as he was also the Connecticut state champion in 1999. His interest in geography began when his parents showed him their birthplace, Taiwan, on a globe. He plays the cello and is a member of the Junior National Honor Society. Winning question: Name two of the three largest sections of Denmark, which include its mainland peninsula and two largest islands Answer: Jutland, Sjaelland and Fyn

82. Geography Of Leukemia And Thyroid Cancer In Connecticut
5223.0 Wednesday, October 24, 2001 500 PM. Abstract 26681. Geographyof leukemia and thyroid cancer in connecticut. David I Gregorio
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Abstract #26681
Geography of leukemia and thyroid cancer in Connecticut
David I Gregorio Certain malignancies may be linked with long-term, low-dose exposures from radiation and other environmental sources. CT Tumor Registry incidence data for 1976 to 1995 on 7,831 leukemias, 3,059 multiple myelomas and 2,805 thyroid cancers were examined for geographic variation across the State's 169 towns using a spatial scan statistic to detect and evaluate the statistical significance of incidence rate differences at various locations relative to statewide experiences. No significant geographic variation of acute leukemia in either children or adults was measured. Significant, but modest, elevation of adult chronic lymphocytic leukemia was found in Central Connecticut (RR=1.16, p=0.003). Incidence of multiple myeloma was significantly greater within another area of North Central Connecticut (RR=1.32, p=0.008). These findings will be considered in relation to their proximity to sites of energy production and distribution and other environmental hazards around the State. Learning Objectives: Describe geographic differences in cancer rates Illustrate use of spatial scan statistic to quantify and test significance of rate differences Keywords: Cancer, Surveillance

83. Connecticut Chapter APA Planning Document Library
edu. Department of geography Central connecticut State University NewBritain, CT 06050 (860) 8322785 (Phone) (860) 832-3140 (Fax).
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84. Geography Departments - Connecticut
geography Departments connecticut. University of connecticut Department of geography;University of connecticut Center for Geographic Information and Analysis;
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85. E-lynks Links To The States
geography (World). Denver Zoo Colorado Fort Collins Colorado Rocky Mountain InstituteColorado SNOW.com Colorado Tourism connecticut connecticut (Hartford CofC
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  • 86. Corc.oclc.org/WebZ/XPathfinderQuery
    Welcome to the UWO geography Department in London, Ontario, Canada Kristine Noviello, Department of geography, University of connecticut Ellen K.Cromley, Department of geography, University of connecticut Robert G. Cromley
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    87. USIA - Portrait Of The USA, Ch. 2
    geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions New England,made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, connecticut, and
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/factover/ch2.htm

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    FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA Geography and regional characteristics
    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.

    88. Geography - Connecticut
    Trays by geography Return to The East Page, Click the postcard to go back,Bridgeport. Home, Breweries, Use Browser Back for last page. Themes, geography.
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    89. Berkshire Taconic :: Geography :: Bedrock Geology Main Page
    The Face of connecticut People, Geology and the Land. Hartford State Geologicaland Natural History Survey of connecticut, 1985. connecticut Geology.
    http://www.lastgreatplaces.org/berkshire/geography/art6358.html

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    Geology of the Berkshire Taconic Landscape
    A series of landscape changes over the past 1.2 billion years has created the modern world as we know it today.
    Believe it or not, mile-high glaciers, oceans, beaches, huge swampy forests, and 20,000-foot high peaks are all part of the geologic history of the Berkshire Taconic Landscape. It took more than a billion years of geologic time to create the Berkshire Taconic Landscape. Phrases like "old as the hills" make it seem like our mountains have been here forever. Yet these rounded peaks and gravel-lined valleys are far less enduring than they might appear. In fact, these familiar mountains are mere remnants of the far older mountain ranges that once rose more than four miles above sea level. Those earlier ranges were originally formed by the collision of continental plates when the entire region was located south of the equator. At times covered by shallow oceans, and recently buried under nearly a mile of glacial ice, the Berkshire Taconic Landscape that we see today bears evidence of all of these forces and events. Indeed, perhaps more than any other factor, the ancient geologic history of the Berkshire Taconic Landscapeand the natural communities that grew here as a resultmakes it one of The Nature Conservancy's Last Great Places.

    90. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Geography Courses In The Web
    University, Australia. Applications Issues in Geographic InformationSystems, Richard Mrozinski, University of connecticut. Applications of
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    Advanced Applications of GIS in the Geosciences Dawn Wright Oregon State University Advanced Geographic Information Systems
    Metropolitan State College of Denver Advanced Geographic Information Systems Roger Wheate University of Northern British Columbia Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis Ron Buliung McMaster University Advanced Issues in Geographic Information Science Nadine Schuurman Simon Fraser University, Australia Applications Issues in Geographic Information Systems Richard Mrozinski University of Connecticut Applications of ARC/INFO to Natural Resource Management
    Metro State College of Denver Applied GIS Ron Buliung McMaster University ARC/INFO GIS Paul E. Davis University of Maryland, College Park ArcView GIS Basics Paul E. Davis University of Maryland, College Park Basic Geographic, Spatial and GIS Concepts Steven Hick University of Denver Design and Applications of Geographic Information Systems P.C. Lai University of Hong Kong Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems Duane F. Marble

    91. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
    geography. SubCategories. No subcategories found for this category. Related Categories.SubjectMuseumsNatural History MuseumsNorth AmericaUSAConnecticut@ (2
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    All Counts of New and Changed Names Reported in Zoological Record Indicates trends in assigning names to new animals by taxonomists. Search the Index to Organism Names
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  • 92. The SS HyperTree Geography: Connecticut: Middlesex County
    Middlesex County. Formed in 1724 or 1785 from Hartford,New Haven, and New London. County seat is Middletown.
    http://www.hypertree.com/geography/connecticut/middlesex.html
    Middlesex County Formed in 1724 or 1785 from Hartford New Haven , and New London. County seat is Middletown. Harris Weld CTGenWeb Middlesex County Site
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    This page exists only to make my research easier. That's why it only shows the map and a few links relevant to my personal digging. I include it here just because it couldn't hurt to make this page public. However, for a comprehensive look at online resources for this county, try something like the CTGenWeb site linked above. hypertree.com
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    93. The SS HyperTree Geography: Connecticut
    connecticut.
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    94. KidsTown Geography State Information Page
    connecticut, Here are some interesting facts about connecticut. Capital Hartford,Flower Mountain Laurel. Induction Date Jan 9, 1788, Bird American Robin.
    http://www.jugband.org/kidstown/cgi-bin/kt.cgi?KEY=6100&state=7

    95. NCSS DataBank: Understanding Islamic Societies
    in the Yale Center for International and Area Studies and Leon Yacher, DepartmentChair, Department of geography, Southern connecticut State University and.
    http://databank.ncss.org/article.php?story=20040413141821604&mode=print

    96. Association Of American Geographers
    Abstract Title Early Settlment geography of the connecticut Western Reserve, Ohiois part of the Paper Session Historical Travels in North America scheduled
    http://convention.allacademic.com/aag2003/view_paper_info.html?pub_id=1725&part_

    97. WCSU List Geography Internet Resources
    WCSU List geography Internet Resources This site is a clearinghouse for online resources for geography teachers and students. The Internet sites are grouped by categories including general
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://vax.wcsu.edu/socialsci/geores.html&y

    98. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    Like many of the Western states, Colorado has an easily recognizabledesign for its flag. The red C stands not only for the name
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?Oregon

    99. Geography And Maps Homework, Activity Web Of Naugatuck
    geography and Maps. geography Quiz follow the clues to solve the quiz.GeoNet Game, The - A great way to learn about geography and history.
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    100. Sources Of Information On Connecticut's History
    connecticut The Land; connecticut DEP Environmental and Geographic InformationCenter; connecticut Dept. of connecticut Map and Geographic Information Center.
    http://www.cslib.org/history.htm
    Sources of Information on Connecticut's History
    This page is provided as an information service. The Connecticut State Library is not responsible for the contents of any off-site pages referenced through links from this page. The responsibility for content rests with the organizations that are providing the information. Specific questions regarding a linked document should be directed to the appropriate organization and not to the State Library Web site administrator. Please send your comments concerning this page and suggestions for additional links to: ISRef@cslib.org General Histories
    A broad introduction to major factors in Connecticut's history and development may be found in any of the standard encyclopedias ( Britannica, Americana, World Book, etc. There are several books on the general history of Connecticut that may be available at a library in your area. The best known is: Van Dusen, Albert E. Connecticut. New York: Random House, 1961 [CSL call number HistRef F 94 .V3]. Also of interest are: Bingham, Harold J.

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