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  1. The geography of Maryland, by George R Ellsler, 1931
  2. Living geography: Maryland supplement, by Ellsworth Huntington, 1935
  3. Official publication of the Maryland State College by George J Schulz, 1919
  4. Geography of Maryland;: A supplement to the Eclectic series of geographies by McFadden Alexander Newell, 1878
  5. Ask me! (about Maryland): A geography of Maryland by Vera A. Foster Rollo, 1976
  6. Geography and Geology of Maryland by Harold E. Vokes, 1961
  7. A concise history of the town of Maryland: From its first settlement. Its geography, productions and striking events; also, the history of the first settlement of the village of Schenevus by Ashley Hotchkin, 1876
  8. A general report on the physiography of Maryland, including the development of the streams of the Piedmont plateau (Maryland.Weather service.Special publication.vol. I, pt. II) by Cleveland Abbe, 1899
  9. The changing population in Maryland, 1980-1990 (Maryland Social Reports) by Charles M Christian, 1993
  10. Outline of present knowledge of the physical features of Maryland,: Embracing an account of the physiography, geology and mineral resources of the state, by William Bullock Clark, 1897
  11. ... The physiographic features of Maryland by Cleveland Abbe, 1900
  12. Cornell's grammar-school geography: Forming a part of a systematic series of school geographies by S. S Cornell, 1870
  13. World geography Port of Baltimore Workplace Skills Development Project (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:381659) by Sam Walker, 1994
  14. The Maryland State Archives Atlas of Historical Maps of Maryland, 1608-1908 by Edward C. Papenfuse, Joseph M. III Coale, 2003-05-20

41. Map Of The State Of Maryland
Map of the State of maryland. View Map of maryland.For more information try a book or magazine search.
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42. Maryland: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
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Maryland Facts, Map and State Symbols Maryland Flag Printout/Quiz Maryland was the 7 th state in the USA ; it became a state on April 28,1788. State Abbreviation - MD State Capital - Annapolis Largest City - Baltimore Area - 12,407 square miles [Maryland is the 42nd biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Maryland is the 19th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - farming (corn, soybeans, tobacco, poultry and dairy products), mining (coal), steel products, communications equipment, fishing (crabs and oysters), government services Major Rivers - Potomac River, Patapsco River, Patuxent River, Susquehanna River Major Lakes - Lake Oakland, Deep Creek Lake, Prettyboy Reservoir, Loch Raven Reservoir

43. Economics And Geography Lessons
The maryland Geographic Alliance University of maryland Baltimore County 5401Wilkens Ave. Baltimore, MD 21228 410455-3148 Dr. Sari Bennett Coordinator.
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Baltimore, MD 21228
Dr. Sari Bennett
Coordinator
The grade level listed beside each title is referenced to the MCPS Social Studies Curriculum and does not indicate reading level or an appropriate match with other curricula.

44. Maryland Social Studies Outcomes - Geography
maryland School Performance Program Social Studies Outcomes and Indicators.geography. Students will demonstrate an understanding
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Maryland School Performance Program
Social Studies Outcomes and Indicators
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Students will demonstrate an understanding of geographic concepts and processes as needed to examine the role of culture, technology, and the environment in the location and distribution of human activities. For clarification of the meaning of specific indicators (as well as sample student activities), click on the number of the indicator. See also an explanation of the elements of a good map. Grades K-3 Grades 4-5 Grades 6-8
  • Locate features of the school and community by interpreting and constructing maps using simple grid systems, cardinal directions, relative distances and sizes, and symbols explained in a legend (key)
  • Examine environmental concerns in the community
  • Explain the relationship between the physical setting of a community and its ability to satisfy the wants and needs of its people
  • Explain the factors influencing the size, location, and population of communities
  • Describe how transportation and communication networks link communities
  • Examine personal environmental choices and their effects on the quality of life in the community
  • Locate places and natural features by interpreting and constructing maps using directions, legends, grid systems, boundary lines, and scales
  • 45. Where To Find Maryland Road Maps, City Street Maps With MD Travel Directions Pri
    maryland Weather Information, Click Here. LIVE maryland MAPS. AnnapolisTraffic, Click Here. geography, Gardeners Climate Zone Map, Click Here.
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    46. State Of Maryland - MARYLAND.GOV
    The term variety captures the essence of our special state, fromMaryland s geography to its economy to its distinct communities.
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    47. Maryland State Geography
    maryland State geography. So you want to know about maryland? Here are somehighlights! Also check out the links to other sites about maryland.
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    Maryland State Geography
    So you want to know about Maryland? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Maryland.
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    Key Facts
    Top of Page Population (1994): 5,006,000 (18th in size) State size: 10,460 square miles (42nd in size) State Capital: Annapolis (named after Queen Anne of England) Major cities: Annapolis, Baltimore, Dundalk, Silver Spring, Towson and Wheaton Admission to union: The 7th State Date entered the union: April 28, 1788 Origin of state name: Named after Queen Henrietta Maria, the wife of King Charles I of England. Nicknames: The Old Line State Bordering states: Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania, with the Atlantic Ocean on the east. State bird: Baltimore Oriole State flower: Black-eyed Susan State tree: White Oak Motto: Manly Deeds, Womanly Words

    48. Maryland - Maryland Online Highways
    The Chesapeake Bay is the defining feature of maryland s geography, splitting thesmall state in two, with the eastern third belonging to the Eastern Shore
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    ... Advertising Info Search Maryland for... Search entire site for... The Chesapeake Bay is the defining feature of Maryland's geography, splitting the small state in two, with the eastern third belonging to the " Eastern Shore " and the rest belonging to the mainland. The Bay plays a major role in defining Maryland's economy as well Baltimore is one of the east coast's major ports, and fish and crab harvesting from the Chesapeake remains a substantial industry to this day. The Eastern Shore occupies a part of the DelMarVa peninsula, a sliver of land which also hosts the entire state of

    49. Maryland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    141member House of Delegates. SeeList of maryland Governors. geography.See List of maryland counties maryland is bounded on the
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    Maryland
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    Alternate uses: Maryland (disambiguation)
    Maryland In Detail (Full size) State nickname : Old Line State; Free State
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    Capital Annapolis Largest City Baltimore Area
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    105 meters meters ISO 3166-2 US-MD Maryland MD ) is a state in the east of the United States . Its U.S. postal abbreviation is MD . Its Associated Press abbreviation is Md. USS Maryland was named in honor of this state. Table of contents 1 History 2 Law and Government 3 Geography 4 Economy ... edit
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    The English colony of Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore who on March 25 led the first settlers into this area which would soon become one of the few dominantly Catholic regions among the English colonies in America. The Maryland toleration act was one of the first laws that explicitly tolerated varieties of religion (as long as it was Christian ), and is sometimes seen as a precursor to the First Amendment Originally, based on an incorrect map, the royal charter granted Maryland the

    50. District Of Columbia (geography) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Physical geography. The physical geography of the District of Columbiais very similar to the physical geography of much of maryland.
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    District of Columbia (geography)
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    Apart from its role containing the capital city of the US, the District of Columbia , coterminus with Washington , can also be described by its own historical, municipal, and physical geographic characteristics, many of which aren't well documented. The term "Washington" is often used for the city including the parts in Maryland and Virginia , while there is still the notion of the District being a distinct entity separate from that city, as most residents refer to the area simply as " D.C. ". The area is 159 sq. km (98.5 sq. miles). Table of contents 1 History
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    The District of Columbia was authorized by Congress in 1790, after at least seven years of sometimes heated contention among states, as the permanent seat for the government of the new country. The new territory was to be made of land from the states of Virginia and Maryland . The United States was occasionally called Columbia during and after the time of the revolution, after

    51. Geography Education @ Nationalgeographic.com
    Sari Bennett University of maryland, Baltimore County Department of geography andEnvironmental Systems Social Science Room 211 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore
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    52. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
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    53. Maryland's Death Row
    geography. jkdl. New information just became available on January 7, 2003 whenthe University of maryland released its 2 1/2 year study on the death penalty.
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    Current Death Row Executed Race Geography Name Date of Sentence Race of Defendant Race of Victim(s) Jurisdiction Vernon Evans Black 2 White (Same as Grandison) Baltimore Co. Anthony Grandison Black 2 White (same as Evans) Baltimore Co. John Booth Black 2 White Baltimore City Kenneth Collins Black White Baltimore Co. Steven Oken White White Baltimore Co. Kevin Wiggins Black White Baltimore Co. Wesley Baker Black White Baltimore Co. Heath Burch Black White Prince George's Jody Miles White White Wicomico John A. Miller IV White White Baltimore Co. Lawrence Borchardt White 2 White Baltimore Co. Courtney Bryant Black White Baltimore Co.

    54. Maryland Social Studies Outcomes - Geography
    Washington County Board of Education WCBOE Logo. maryland School PerformanceProgram Social Studies Outcomes and Indicators. geography.
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    Maryland School Performance Program
    Social Studies Outcomes and Indicators
    Geography
    Students will demonstrate an understanding of geographic concepts and processes as needed to examine the role of culture, technology, and the environment in the location and distribution of human activities. For clarification of the meaning of specific indicators (as well as sample student activities), click on the number of the indicator. See also an explanation of the elements of a good map. Grades K-3 Grades 4-5 Grades 6-8
  • Locate features of the school and community by interpreting and constructing maps using simple grid systems, cardinal directions, relative distances and sizes, and symbols explained in a legend (key) Examine environmental concerns in the community Explain the relationship between the physical setting of a community and its ability to satisfy the wants and needs of its people Explain the factors influencing the size, location, and population of communities Describe how transportation and communication networks link communities Examine personal environmental choices and their effects on the quality of life in the community.
  • 55. Curricula: Applied Geography - Montgomery College, Maryland
    teachers and currently employed teachers seeking to meet certification requirementsin Montgomery County and maryland with exposure to geographic concepts and
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    A PPLIED G EOGRAPHY View Applied Geography A.A.S. (R): 344
    View Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Certificate (R): 184
    View Geographic Education Certificate (R): 183
    Applied Geography A.A.S. (R): 344 This curriculum is designed primarily for the student who desires to pursue a profession in geography, cartography, geographic education, or geographic information systems (GIS). The curriculum provides the student with an opportunity to test his or her interests prior to making a commitment for advanced study. Completion of all requirements will lead to the A.A.S. First Semester EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing GE 101 Introduction to Geography GE 151 Introduction to Cartography Mathematics foundation Natural sciences lab distribution
    Second Semester English foundation
    GE 102 Cultural Geography GE 104 Physical Geography GE 152 Interpretation of Geographic Imagery: Use and Analysis HE 100 Principles of Healthier Living
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    CA 120 Introduction to Computer Applications GE 103 Economic Geography GE 110 Global Geography Cartography, GIS, or geography elective*

    56. Prince George's County Tricentennial
    1992, ISBN 0917882-34-2. 234 pp., Casebound, Updated and Revised with Data at the1990 Census and other Sources, maryland History, geography and Government.
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    Prince George's County:
    Over 300 years of History
    Special Sources:
    Maryland State Archives contains Land Records, Maps, Plats.
    Return to the index of the Bibliographic Resource Guide
    Prince George's History page

    These pages were created as a part of the 1996 PG County Tricentennial celebration. Additional history resources are listed on the bibliography page. These pages are not being updated. They are now located on the Prince George's County Historical Society's web site . Contact links: web site manager Society information . You can search the entire site through this search form.:
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    57. The National Geography Content Standards. ERIC Digest.
    ED 288 807. maryland Geographic Alliance. geography IN SUBJECT AREAS.Baltimore, MD maryland Geographic Alliance, 1990. ED 322 065.
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    The National Geography Content Standards. ERIC Digest.
    "Geography for Life: National Geography Standards 1994" is a major contribution to social studies and geographical education. It specifies what students in American schools should learn and be able to do with regard to geography. There are six essential elements of geography into which 18 standards are grouped. ELEMENT 1: THE WORLD IN SPATIAL TERMS Maps, photographs, and satellite images are principal tools for investigating the relationships between people, places, and environments. When information is shown using those tools, it is in a spatial context. The spatial context for geography is the Earth. The geographically informed person knows and understands: (Standard 1) How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective. (Standard 2) How to use mental maps to organize information about people, places, and environments in a spatial context. (Standard 3) How to analyze the spatial organization of people, places, and environments on Earth's surface. ELEMENT 2: PLACES AND REGIONS People are attached to particular places and regions. Regions and places have been given meaning by people, and in turn those places and regions help people to organize and understand the complex world. The geographically informed person knows and understands: (Standard 4) The physical and human characteristics of places. (Standard 5) That people create regions to interpret Earth's complexity. (Standard 6) How culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions.

    58. Developing Educational Standards - Maryland
    The MSPP School Improvement in maryland portion of the maryland State Departmentof These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history
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    59. DinoData Geography Maryland
    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. maryland. Fossilsites in maryland. ALLOSAURUS medius ASTRODON ?
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    60. Maryland Online - Introductory Cultural Geography
    Introductory Cultural geography. Subject Categories Behavioral Social Sciences. InstitutionCollege of Southern maryland. For more information
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