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         Kansas Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Kansas "jography": "geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1993
  2. Ecological plant geography of Kansas (Transactions of The Academy of Scince of St. Louis) by A. S Hitchcock, 1898
  3. Sequent occupance in Kansas City, Kan.--: A historical geography of Strawberry Hill by Joseph Theodore Manzo, 1981
  4. Hand-book of Kansas: Containing a description of the physical geography and geology of the state, its natural advantages and resources, its railroads, ... ... Also a description of the counties, etc by Joseph Avery Bent, 1869
  5. Geography of Kansas, syllabus and atlas by Huber Self, 1967
  6. University of Chicago. Dept. of Geography. Research paper by Richard S Thoman, 1953
  7. Kansas, (Tarr and McMurray geographies. Supplementary volume) by George Wesley Winans, 1902
  8. Kansas: Its geography, history and government by Mabel Seaver, 1947
  9. Three-dimensional map construction (Kansas. University. Dept. of Geography. Technical report) by George F Jenks, 1966
  10. Kansas higher geography, by Alexis Everett Frye, 1907
  11. Guide book to the occupance and use of underground space in the Greater Kansas City area (University of Missouri. Dept. of Geology-Geography. Geographic publication) by Truman Stauffer, 1972
  12. Kansas geography by William J Sutherland, 1911
  13. The physical and cultural geography of Kansas by Edwin Charles Moreland, 1976
  14. Kansas geography by Anne Matilda Goebel, 1948

41. University Of Kansas Distance Learning Courses In Geography
Intermediate Human geography (3). Available only online. See the online section. Thispage maintained by tschmidt@ku.edu. The University of kansas Continuing
http://www.kuce.org/isc/geog.html
Course Credit Course Description Guide Forms
Geography
GEOG 104 Principles of Physical Geography (3) NE.
Available only online. See the online section
GEOG 375 Intermediate Human Geography (3).
Available only online. See the online section KU Independent Study Home KU Continuing Education Home University of Kansas Home
This page maintained by tschmidt@ku.edu.
The University of Kansas Continuing Education
1515 St. Andrews Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047-1625, USA
Phone: 785-864-KUCE (864-5823) or toll free 877-404-KUCE (404-5823)
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42. University Of Kansas Distance Learning Courses - Online
$498.30. In kansas, pay sales tax of $ 0.73. Enroll. back to top ofpage GEOG 104 Principles of Physical geography (3) NE. Discusses
http://www.kuce.org/isc/online.html
Course Credit Course Description Guide Forms
Online Courses
Online Credit Courses
  • If you are not currently enrolled in a KU degree program and have not been enrolled at the KU Lawrence campus in the last 12 months, you will pay the resident fee regardless of your Kansas residence status when you enroll in an online course.
    If you are a KU student and a nonresident, you must pay the nonresident fee.
    If you have graduated from KU within the last 12 months, you will pay the resident course fee regardless of your residency if you certify that such courses will not be used toward completion of a KU degree. However, if you wish to apply online courses toward a degree, then the appropriate resident or nonresident undergraduate/graduate tuition rate and other appropriate fees will be assessed.
Fees are included in the course descriptions below.
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AAAS 690 Investigation and Conference: Langston Hughes (1). An Introduction to the life and work of Langston Hughes. The course will examine the uniqueness of Hughes's poetry, fiction, autobiography, and character sketches as literary expression and as a means of understanding African American life and culture. (Same as ENGL 495 Directed Study: Langston Hughes.) Regular mail or e-mail submission. Four assignments. View the

43. United States Information: Facts, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Flag A
geography note world s third-largest country by size (after Russia and Florida,Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana
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    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook United States Introduction United States Background: Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783. During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the original 13 as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions. The two most traumatic experiences in the nation's history were the Civil War (1861-65) and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Buoyed by victories in World Wars I and II and the end of the Cold War in 1991, the US remains the world's most powerful nation-state. The economy is marked by steady growth, low unemployment and inflation, and rapid advances in technology.
  • 44. The Journey - Geography
    geography The Great Plains. You can see isolated areas of preserved prairie - forinstance, at Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in kansas, or the Allwine Prairie
    http://www.nps.gov/jeff/LewisClark2/TheJourney/Geography.htm
    Geography
    Home
    The Journey Geography - The Great Plains In the 16th century Spanish explorers first saw the vast expanse of the grasslands, calling them a "sea of grass." The French colonists called them prairies, which means "large meadows." In many ways this term was certainly an understatement. In the historic period of the Indian occupation of the plains, before white intrusions, the prairies covered more land in what is now the United States than any other kind of vegetation - more area than the green deciduous forests of the east which spread from Maine to Georgia; more area than the deserts of the southwest; more area than the boreal forests of the north. Walt Whitman wrote of the prairie that it was "North America's characteristic landscape," and "while less stunning at first sight" than Yosemite, Niagara Falls and Yellowstone, "last[s] longer, fill[s] the aesthetic sense fuller, and precede[s] all the rest." The grass sometimes stood taller than a man, and in many places a horseman had to stand on his horse's back to get his bearings. The tops of the undulating grasses waved in the breeze like the waves of the ocean, stretching like an unbroken expanse of water to the horizon. Lewis and Clark saw these lands, as did Pike and Long. The first white settlers of Indiana, Illinois and Missouri also saw them, then promptly plowed them up and planted crops. This pattern continued across the plains, until by 1900 there were barely any examples of prairie land left. Getting rid of the original plants and animals of the plains so quickly contributed greatly to soil erosion and created the dustbowl of the 1920s and 1930s.

    45. The Geography Of Genital Mutilations
    DeMeo, J. (1986) On The Origins and Diffusion of Patrism The SaharasianConnection, Dissertation, U. of kansas, geography Department.
    http://www.noharmm.org/geography.htm
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    James DeMeo The Truth Seeker, pp 9-13, July/August 1989 Presented in 1989 at the First International Symposium on Circumcision NOTE: Links with a right-facing blue arrow will take you off this site. Genital mutilations elicit severe pain and terror in infants and children and are often very dangerous to health. Genital mutilations are among the most strongly defended

    46. Eric's Geography Songlist
    Don t know much about geography . El Paso Marty Robbins, Grateful Dead El PasoCity - Marty Robbins Everything s Up-to-Date in kansas City Fairytale of
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    Welcome to
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    Songs about Countries, Continents, Provinces and Regions
    Songs about U.S. States or Regions Songs about Cities and Places Songs about Streets or Roads ... Other Musical Geographical References
    "Don't know much about geography..."
    Songs about Countries, Continents, Provinces and Regions A New Argentina - Andrew Lloyd Webber A New England - Billy Bragg Acadian Driftwood - The Band Africa - Toto Alberta Bound - Gordon Lightfoot, Ian Tyson America - Julio Iglesias America - Neil Diamond America - Waylon Jennings America - West Side Story America the Beautiful American Life - Primus American Pie - Don McLean, Madonna American Storm - Bob Seger American Woman - Guess Who Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols Angola - Ambrosia Antarctica Starts Here - John Cale April in Portugal - Les Baxter Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer

    47. The KanGIS Community Of K-12 GIS Educators
    The next award will be at kansas City NCGE in fall 2004 Mapping our world GIS lessonsfor educators is the 2003 Winner of the geography Excellence in Media (GEM
    http://kangis.org/
    GIS for Schools A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer program that displays, queries, and analyzes map-based data. In a GIS, many different layers of data can be integrated or created, allowing for a wide variety of classroom applications. KanGIS provides all manner of technical and pedagogical support for any teachers and schools interested in using geotechnologies, including GIS, the Global Postioning System, and remotely sensed data. KanGIS Quick Links:
    June 2004 K-12 GIS Blog YES Competition for students
    The Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) competition for original student research is designed to inspire talented students to investigate the many behavioral, biological, environmental and social factors that affect health and, based upon this knowledge, to identify ways to improve the health of the public. The YES Competition offers college scholarship awards to high school juniors and seniors who conduct outstanding research projects that apply epidemiological methods of analysis to a health-related issue. For more info: www.collegeboard.com/yes

    48. Chalk Tray
    Judicial. History Index. Latino. Asking. kansas. geography. Asian. Writing. Economics.U N. Native American. Communication. Investing. Latino Drugs. Religion. Dictionary.
    http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/Harmon/breighm/base2.html
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    49. A Geography Theme Using "Sarah, Plain And Tall"
    and kansas. Set aside time each day to read a chapter of Sarah Plain and Tall.Do activities using the wall map and desk map. Set up centers for geography
    http://fga.freac.fsu.edu/1994/theme.htm
    Part of the Florida Geographic Alliance's collection of lesson plans
    A GEOGRAPHY THEME USING THE BOOK SARAH, PLAIN AND TALL
    LINDA BONTRAGER
    Grade Level: Time: The time for this lesson will depend upon the students. Some areas will take more time than others. This is a theme study and a certain amount of time must be set aside each day for each subject area to be covered.
    Geographic Theme
    Location, Place, Human Environment, Regions, Movement
    Purpose
    Geography can be taught using a variety of books. In first grade students love to be read aloud to. To use literature and add a geography lesson from that piece of literature is exciting and fun. A theme can move smoothly from one subject matter to the next by using children's literature. The classroom must reflect this by having centers/stations arranged for the children to have a hands-on experience. Art work and written work needs to show all subject areas are being covered.
    Objectives
    The student will:
    • be attentive to the reading of Sarah Plain and Tall
    • locate Maine and Kansas on the wall map and desk map and put a large round sticky dot on each state and stretch a piece of twine from Maine to Kansas.

    50. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Kansas
    American Memory Panoramic Maps 18471929 - kansas From the geography and Map Division,Library of Congress. kansas Search the USGS Geographic Names Database.
    http://www.cyndislist.com/ks.htm
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    Cyndi's List The BOOK!

    2nd Edition
    2 Volumes Netting Your Ancestors Genealogy Bookstore
    In association with Amazon.com Ancestry Magazine Genealogical.com GPC and Clearfield Company Genealogy Warehouse Submit a New Link Report a Broken Link Update a Link
      General Resource Sites
      • Links to Kansas resources.
      • This outstanding outline introduces records and strategies that can help you learn more about your ancestors. It explains terms associated with this state's particular genealogy research and describes the content, use, and availability of major genealogical records.
      • Surname registry, female ancestors, ancestors archive, marriage records databases and links.

    51. Developing Educational Standards - Kansas
    page containing links to state documents from Delaware, kansas, Nebraska, Missouri itassesses standards by subject area (English, history, geography, math, and
    http://edstandards.org/StSt/Kansas.html

    52. Kansas Sampler Foundation
    and sustain rural culture by educating Kansans about kansas and by of these elementsarchitecture, art, commerce, cuisine, customs, geography, history, and
    http://www.kansassampler.org/
    Kansas Sampler Foundation
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    (Project #1) (Project #2) Mil Penner's books: Advanced Search
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    Follow along with Marci as she develops
  • To educate Kansans about Kansas
  • To network and support rural communities Projects to educate Kansans about Kansas: Projects to network and support rural communities:
    • The We Kan! network and newsletter connects rural community leaders and supporters statewide in efforts to strengthen towns at the grassroots level.
    • The Kansas Sampler Foundation acts as a clearinghouse of information for rural communities.
    • Special projects
    • Educational seminars that provide tools to help sustain communities are either organized, facilitated, or hosted by the Kansas Sampler Foundation.
    • Workshop presentations are made at a variety of state conferences.
    • We Kan! awards are presented to ten recipients each year.
    • The Rural Leaders Retreat (News release about 2003 retreat: or
    • The Kansas Sampler Foundation acts as a liaison for rural communities with the media and offers story leads and background information.
  • 53. Kansas State Department Of Education / Kansas State Assessments Information & Li
    with Modifications (November 2002). kansas Modified Assessment Indicatorsfor CivicsGovernment,. Economics, geography, and History (July 2002).
    http://www.kansped.org/ksde/ksstassmtsinform.html
    KANSAS STATE ASSESSMENTS
    IEP Team Worksheet
    Assessment Results (updated Fall 2002-2003) 2003-2004 Alternate Assessment Indicator Worksheet Kansas Alternate Assessment Information Booklet (includes eligibility criteria) (July 2003) Information on Kansas Assessments 2003-2004 Kansas Alternate Assessment Manual KU (September 2002) Alternate Assessment Flow Chart Kansas Extended Standards Mathematics (March 2000) (large .pdf document) Reading and Writing (December 1999) Science (January 2002) Social Studies (Civics-Government, Economics, Geography, and History) (May 2002) Kansas General Assessments General Curricular Standards General Assessments with Accommodations (September 2002) KS Guidelines for Determining State Assessment Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Modified Assessment Criteria and Indicators Kansas Modified Writing Assessment Manual (Rubrics Only)

    54. DinoData Geography Kansas
    Ca No Rh He Si Pl To Aa Ba Ba Ca Ox Ki Ti Be Va Ha Ba Ap Al Ce Tu Co Sa Ca Ma .geography. kansas. Fossilsites in kansas. CLAOSAURUS
    http://www.dinodata.net/Dd/Namelist/GEO/Kansas.htm

    North America Geography
    North America Dinosaurs United States Dinosaurs Geography ... Ma Geography
    Kansas Fossilsites in Kansas
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    55. Geography - One Of The Elements Of Rural Culture
    See kansas With New Eyes. geography. An Element of Rural Culture. Castle Rock, GoveCo. Physiographic Regions of kansas. Examples of geography,. kansas is NOT flat.
    http://www.explorekansas.org/geograph.html

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    Geography Physiographic Regions of Kansas Examples of Geography,
    • Enjoy Kansas' many lakes and streams such as Lovewell Reservoir in Jewell County.
    webmaster@ explorekansas.org Kansas Sampler Foundation Director, Marci Penner E-mail: marci@explorekansas.org Explorers

    56. Chiefs
    kansas City Chiefs Gridiron geography is written by teachers, for teachers and hasbeen recognized nationally by the US Department of Education and endorsed by
    http://www.kcchiefs.com/gridiron_geography.asp
    Gridiron Geography Gridiron Geography was created by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1982 and has reached more than 500,000 students throughout the metropolitan area. Teachers have expressed that using the Chiefs regular season schedule to teach geography is an innovative idea and one that has resulted in an increased interest from the students. Kansas City Chiefs Gridiron Geography is written by teachers, for teachers and has been recognized nationally by the U.S. Department of Education and endorsed by the Association of American Geographers. This method of teaching geography has since inspired more than half of the other NFL teams to adopt similar programs over the last 20 years. Teacher geography packets are provided free of cost and are distributed through each Kansas City metro school district. Call the Chiefs at 816.920.9300 to request a packet.
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    57. Linn County MapStats From FedStats
    geography MapStats, Linn County, kansas. Land area definition andsource info, Land area, 2000 (square miles), 599, 81,815. Personsper
    http://www.fedstats.gov/qf/states/20/20107.html
    @import "/qf/style.css"; MapStats USA MapStats Select a State FAQ Whats New
    Kansas MapStats
    Kansas counties view map
    Select a county Allen County Anderson County Atchison County Barber County Barton County Bourbon County Brown County Butler County Chase County Chautauqua County Cherokee County Cheyenne County Clark County Clay County Cloud County Coffey County Comanche County Cowley County Crawford County Decatur County Dickinson County Doniphan County Douglas County Edwards County Elk County Ellis County Ellsworth County Finney County Ford County Franklin County Geary County Gove County Graham County Grant County Gray County Greeley County Greenwood County Hamilton County Harper County Harvey County Haskell County Hodgeman County Jackson County Jefferson County Jewell County Johnson County Kearny County Kingman County Kiowa County Labette County Lane County Leavenworth County Lincoln County Linn County Logan County Lyon County McPherson County Marion County Marshall County Meade County Miami County Mitchell County Montgomery County Morris County Morton County Nemaha County Neosho County Ness County Norton County Osage County Osborne County Ottawa County Pawnee County Phillips County Pottawatomie County Pratt County Rawlins County Reno County Republic County Rice County Riley County Rooks County Rush County Russell County Saline County Scott County Sedgwick County Seward County Shawnee County Sheridan County Sherman County Smith County Stafford County Stanton County Stevens County Sumner County Thomas County Trego County Wabaunsee County Wallace County Washington County

    58. Geography
    geography Sites. KOOL kansas! Learn neat things about this finestate we live in. http//www.kgs.ukans.edu/Extension/home.html
    http://ogden.usd383.org/links/geograph.htm
    Geography Sites "KOOL"
    KANSAS!
    Learn neat things about
    this fine state we live in.
    http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/Extension/home.html
    GeoKansas , a place to learn about Kansas geology.
    http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/seals/ks_seal.htm
    Everything you wanted to know about the Great Seal of
    Kansas
    http://www.kansasphototour.com/
    Want to know
    what Big Brutus is? Check out Kansas Photo Tour . This site
    has a map of Kansas that will take you to various interesting places in Kansas.
    Take a look to the right and 'surf the amber waves'! http://www.kshs.org/kids/ Kansas State Historical Society has links just for kids. http://www.manhattan.lib.ks.us/childrens/kansite.html The Manhattan Public Library also has a variety of sites to visit about the state of Kansas http://skyways.lib.ks.us/poetry/ Poetry of Kansas shares... what else, poetry. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/KSL/ref/symbols.html Learn about the Symbols of Kansas http://www.kancoll.org/articles/orphans/ Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas homes....learn about it here on Orphan Trains of Kansas http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/findtown.html

    59. USGS Geography: The National Map Partners
    dataset Sedgwick County Geographic Information Services. USGS Mapping PartnershipOffice Contact Information Ingrid Landgraf US Geological Survey kansas Mapping
    http://nationalmap.usgs.gov/partners/ks.html

    The National Map
    Home Partners/Data
    Kansas
    Partner Datasets —Below is information about the high-resolution datasets available for this State. Partners are listed below each dataset. To view the data displayed graphically, go to The National Map Viewer and click on the “Zoom Region” button located on the left side of the viewer.

    60. Department Of Geography And Geology - Senior Theses Completed.
    University of kansas (geography); Richard Karr, 1984, A Model for the Role ofMeteoric Water in the Formation of Molybdenum Ore Bodies. Drexel University.
    http://maps.unomaha.edu/geo/geoltheses.html
    Department of Geography and Geology - Senior theses completed. Graduate programs that the students went on to attend are included where known:
    • Alder, Tina, 1998, Loess Fracture analysis of the Omaha-Council Bluffs Region.
    • Jamil A. Al-Hajhog, 1985, A Study of Wadi Nisah Groundwater and Recharge Potential in Relation to Climate.
    • Roxie Andriessen, 1985, A Surface Hydrologic Analysis of the Loup River Basin Utilizing a Climatic Water Buget.
    • Mike Archibald, 1986, A FORTRAN Program for Creating Orthogonal Cross Sections of Parallel Folds. Rice University.
    • James L.L. Barton, 1991, Comparison of relict glacial and landslide landforms along Gravel, Pacific, and Whetstone Creek drainages, Bridger-Teton Wilderness, Wyoming. Texas Tech University
    • Dave Berger, 1999, Conditions and timing of deformation of diabase sills in the SED lineament, W Svalbard
    • Jason Blair, 2000, A Petrographic Analysis of Potsherds from Tell Hisban, Jordan: University of Kansas.
    • Brad Brink, 1987, Characteristics of Channel Sediments Below the Junction of the Loup and Platte Rivers, Nebraska. University of Nebraska - Omaha (Geography)
    • Jessica Brock (with Lee Todd), 2003, Multiple Glacial Tills in an Exposure Along the Lower Elkhorn River, Nebraska: George Washington University.

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