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         Michigan Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Lockport Legacy: Themes in the Historical Geography of an Illinois Canal Town (Studies on the Illinois & Michigan Canal Corridor, No 4) by Michael P. Conzen, 1990-04
  2. The relationships between vegetative canopy spectral responses and topographic parameters within the Tittabawassee River State Forest, Arenac County, Michigan ... Graduate Studies, Indiana State University) by Michael P Bishop, 1984
  3. Study units for My state and its story: History, geography, civics by Ferris Everett Lewis, 1961
  4. A general classification of the science of geography by Duane Doty, 1871
  5. Learning can be fun with Michigan games by Tom Kromer, 1980
  6. Michigan, a student's directive guide by Ferris Everett Lewis, 1931
  7. Report on the topography and epidemic diseases of Michigan by John Henry Beech, 1859
  8. Complete geography by Alex Everett Frye, 1902
  9. Inland lakes of Michigan, (Michigan. Geological and biological survey. Publication 30. Geological series 25) by Irving Day Scott, 1921
  10. Pioneering the past: The development of archaeology in Michigan (Great Lakes informant) by James Edward Fitting, 1984
  11. HARPER'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY EDITION FOR MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIN
  12. Natural advanced geography (The natural geographies) by Jacques W Redway, 1910
  13. A method for the stepwise separation of spacial [i.e. spatial] trends (Discussion paper - Michigan Inter-University Community of Mathematical Geographers) by Emilio Casetti, 1968
  14. Forest distribution in southwestern Michigan as interpreted from the original land survey (1826-32) (Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters) by Leslie Alva Kenoyer, 1934

81. MeL Geography The World
geography the World. Contact the Selector and Collection Librarian for this MeLTopic. This service is funded in part by the State of michigan through the
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82. Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Recommended Reading
Chicago’s Regional Cultural Park Assessing the Development of the Illinois michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor,” Journal of geography, vol.
http://www.nps.gov/ilmi/education_pages/geogbib.htm
Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor
Recommended Reading
(Note: Within categories, works are listed in chronological order of publication)
The Wider Context
General

Rathbun, Mary Yeater, The Illinois and Michigan Canal, 2nd rev. (Springfield: Illinois Department of Conservation, Division of Historic Sites, Office of Research and Publications, 1980), 50 pp.
Geographical Setting
Political, Economic and Social History

Putnam, James W., The Illinois and Michigan Canal: A Study in Economic History (Chicago: Univer-sity of Chicago Press, 1918), 213 pp.
Fleming, George J., Canal at Chicago: A Study in Political and Social History (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press, 1950), 374 pp.
Howe, Walter A., comp., Documentary History of the Illinois and Michigan Canal: Legislation, Litigation and Titles (Springfield, Ill.: Department of Public Works and Buildings, Division of Waterways, 1956), 174 pp. Canal Traffic Selected Localities (This section only: listed in geographical order, from west to east)

83. SEMCOG Community Profiles
provide a statistical overview of the counties and communities in Southeast michigan. housingvalue and median rent are based on Census Bureau geography.
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data community profiles Community Profiles Data Community Profiles Population Estimates Regional Forecasts ... Rain Gauge Community Profiles provide a statistical overview of the counties and communities in Southeast Michigan. Each profile displays current and future estimates of population, census data from 2000 and 1990, vital statistics, residential development, employment forecasts, and current land use. Use the form below to generate a profile for the desired county or community. A description of the data items can be found in the Community Profile glossary Note: Median household income, median housing value and median rent are based on Census Bureau geography. SEMCOG includes Novi Township in the City of Novi total, and Southfield Township in the City of Southfield totals. Combined medians were calculated for these two communities. In addition, due to differences between SEMCOG geography and Census Bureau geography for some communities, household totals for 2000 Census and 2000 forecast data will differ. Where this is the case, it is noted in the table. Select a Geographic Area: Southeast Michigan - Counties - Livingston County Macomb County Monroe County Oakland County St. Clair County

84. Physical Geography
EARTHSCAPE DATE 01/02. Physical geography Randall J. Schaetzl michigan StateUniversity GEO333 geography of michigan and the Great Lakes Region.
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85. Physical Geography Of Michigan And The Great Lakes Region Glacial
EARTHSCAPE DATE 01/02. Glacial History Randall J. Schaetzl michigan State UniversityGEO333 geography of michigan and the Great Lakes Region. Glacial History.
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86. Grant Township, Michigan - Encyclopedia Article About Grant Township, Michigan.
michigan Grant Township is a township located in Cheboygan County, michigan. Asof the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 947. geography.
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Grant Township, Michigan
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Grant Township is the name of some places 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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  • Grant Township, Cheboygan County, Michigan Grant Township is a township located in Cheboygan County, Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 947.
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87. Developing Educational Standards - Michigan
Department of Education s site contains links to the michigan Curriculum Frameworkand These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history
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88. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) WWW Resource List
michigan State University, geography Department Programs of study, courses, faculty,students, and research, plus local and regional information for East
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GIS WWW Resource List
This is an index of World-Wide Web (WWW) servers which are likely to be of interest to the GIS community. It is maintained by Bruce M. Gittings and Anup Pradhan at the Department of Geography in the University of Edinburgh , in collaboration with the Association for Geographic Information . These servers all provide pages in the English language.
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89. Geography Related Servers From Michigan State University, Department Of Geograph
return button, geography Related Servers from michigan State University,Department of geography. http//www.ssc.msu.edu/~geo/geoglinks.html,
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Geography Related Servers from Michigan State University, Department of Geography
http://www.ssc.msu.edu/~geo/geoglinks.html A selection of sites on the Internet which may be of particular interest to geographers (and others). The list is long and varied. For explanation of categories see Commentary form. Quality Quantity Ease Up-to-date Faculty Grad Students Undergrads Others Community Commentary Back to UniGuide Academic Guide Help with icons Site developed and designed by Aldea Communications
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90. Geography Related Servers From Michigan State University
geography Related Servers from michigan State University, Departmentof geography. http//www.ssc.msu.edu/~geo/geoglinks.html. Features
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Geography Related Servers from Michigan State University, Department of Geography
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Features: Directory of Good Sites , , . A selection of sites on the Internet which may be of particular interest to geographers (and others). The list is long and varied.
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91. Welcome To The UWO Geography Department In London, Ontario, Canada
Randall J. Schaetzl, Department of geography, michigan State UniversityDaniel G. Brown, Department of geography, michigan State University.
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Volume 3, No. 1 Canadian Multinational Headquarters: The Importance of Toronto's Inner City Stephen P. Meyer, Department of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University
Selecting Right-of-Way Corridors in Ontario Using Decision Support Systems (DSS)
Bryan H. Massam, Department of Geography, York University
Mark P. A. Robinson, Centre for the Study of Commercial Activity, Ryerson Polytechnic University
Using Obituaries to Map Migration from the Upper Midwest: 1910-1990
Jennifer Rogalsky, Department of Geography, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Moritz Bauer, Department of Geography, Bonn University Community Distinctiveness and Company Closure in a Northern Ontario Mining Town Margaret Johnston, Centre for Northern Studies and Department of Geography Lakehead University
Brian Lorch, Department of Geography, Lakehead University Ontario Cottages: Impacts and Responses to the Great Lakes Shoreline Hazard Daniel J. Scott

92. Welcome To The UWO Geography Department In London, Ontario, Canada
1990s Gary A. Manson and Richard E. Groop, Department of geography,michigan State University, East Lansing, michigan, USA. Thumbnail
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93. CAP: Department Of Geography, Michigan State University
Department of geography, michigan State University. Dr Catherine Yansarecently set up a shop in the Department of geography of
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Department of Geography, Michigan State University
Currently, only temporary laboratory facilities are available for fossil analysis pending a move in one or two years into a different building. Microscopy equipment recently acquired for this lab includes a Leica DM LB compound microscope (for pollen), a Leica MZ6 zoom stereomicroscope (for macrofossils), and a Q-Imaging micropublisher digital camera with Image Pro Express imaging software. Catherine is one of the core faculty in a newly formed Quaternary Landscapes Research Group (QLRG) at MSU, which is an informal group of researchers on campus who are actively reconstructing prehistoric landscapes, particularly those in Michigan. Website: http://www.geo.msu.edu/qlrg/
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94. History & Geography Sites
includes map and flag, geographic, population, government, economic, communication,transportation, military and issue information. Top. michigan History.
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Links to numerous sites including world maps, glossary, timelines, and much more. Atlapedia / Geopedia
Facts and data on countries, includes geography, climate, people, religion, language and history.

95. West Michigan Section
IEEE West michigan Section. geography. Physical. The following citiesare in the West michigan Section Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Muskegon
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IEEE West Michigan Section
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The following cities are in the West Michigan Section: Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Traverse City, Battle Creek, Saint Joseph, Benton Harbor, Allegan and Holland. The West Michigan Section comprises the following Michigan counties: Emmet, Charlevoix, Leelanau, Antrim, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Benzie, Manistee, Wexford, Missaukee, Mason, Lake, Osceola, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Muskegon, Montcalm, Kent, Ottawa, Ionia, Allegan, Barry, VanBuren, Kalamazoo, Calhoun, Berrien, Cass, Saint Joseph, Branch and Hillsdale.
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96. Welcome To The Chicago Area Geographic Information Study At UIC
Information regarding undergraduate and graduate programs in geography at UIC is Newdefinitions for Chicago include 176 ChicagoNaperville-michigan City, IL
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Welcome to the Chicago Area Geographic Information Study (CAGIS) laboratory.
This is the home page for the Chicago Area Geographic Information Study , a unit within the Geography Program and Anthropology Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago . Information regarding undergraduate and graduate programs in geography at UIC is available at the Anthropology Department website. CAGIS Activites Spatial Data Chicago Region Clearinghouse Cooperative. Download TIGER Line Files, Chicago Region GIS and Data Catalog
1990 Census Data for Chicago Community Areas and Census Tracts
2000 Census data for Chicago area
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UICGIS Listserv, '99 Faculty Camp GIS Presentations, Interactive Thematic Mapping Demo (Chicago Tracts)
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Midwest Arc Users Group (MAUG) Conference
Sep 22-24, 2003 in Omaha Nebraska. On Friday June 6th the Office of Management and Budget released the list of revised definitions of Metropolitan Areas , and new definitions of Micropolitan and Combined Statistical Areas . The list of areas can be obtained by going to: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/ Go to "Bulletins" (on the left hand side of the page under "Information for Agencies") and then at the bottom of the announcement, Bulletin 03-04, there is the link to the PDF Attachment. This

97. OceanPortal : Central Michigan University List Of Earth Science & Geography Inst
Central michigan University List of Earth Science geography InstructionSites. Link ID, 728. Title, Central michigan University List
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98. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
geography. SubCategories. No subcategories found for this category. Related Categories.SubjectMuseumsNatural History MuseumsNorth AmericaUSAMichigan@ (4
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  • A Distributional Checklist of the Birds of Michigan (revised from Univ. of Michigan Museum of Zoology Miscellaneous Publication no. 164, 1983)
  • 99. World-Wide Web Resources - Geography
    How Far Is It?, uses the University of michigan Geographic Name Server to findthe latitude and longitude of two places, and then calculates the distance
    http://www.uky.edu/Subject/geography.html

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  • Kentucky's Geography Network , geography and mapping resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
  • About.com's Geography site , includes annotated links to sites for maps and geographical information, an online world atlas, weekly articles about geography.
  • American Demographics Magazine
  • America's Roof , guide to the highest places in the U.S. and the world.
  • Atlapedia , country profiles providing facts and data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history and economy.
  • Alphabetical Guide to Country Information
  • Asian Studies WWW Monitor , from the WWW Virtual Library.
  • Atlapedia Online , A-Z encyclopedia of the countries of the World. Each country's listing consists of geographic and demographic data, a modern history, and information about the people, climate, currency, and economy.
  • California Geographical Survey , contains an electronic map library, census data archive, and mapping resources library.
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  • Census Watch , ESRI site with access to information on Census-related data resources, redistricting, online GIS mapping, education and training, as well as news and articles.
  • 100. ED335284 1991-06-00 Teaching Geography At School And Home. ERIC Digest.
    . Joseph P. Stoltman is a Professor of geography at Western michiganUniversity. He is Co-Coordinator of the michigan Geographic Alliance.
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    Teaching Geography at School and Home. ERIC Digest.
    THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC
    WHAT SHOULD EVERYONE LEARN ABOUT GEOGRAPHY?
    Knowing the locations of places and peoples is a first step in achieving geographic literacy. A second level of literacy pertains to the physical (natural) and human characteristics of the diverse places of our world. An even higher and more complex comprehension and competence involves the dynamic relationships of peoples and places, which explain continuities and changes in their characteristics. The geographically literate person, for example, understands why communities are located where they are, how people have shaped them into distinctive places, and how they have, in turn, affected peoples' lives. Geographic literacy also involves the use of knowledge to solve problems and make decisions in our daily lives. Geography should be taught as a very practical subject. It adds to one's knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the world around us. It makes survival possible by providing us with the knowledge we need to locate suitable places to grow food and to organize natural resources to provide clothing and shelter. It deals with how people use the land, how air pollution at one location affects another location a great distance away, and how cultural groups develop and maintain distinctive ways of life.

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