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  1. Missouri Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do! (Missouri Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  2. Missouri (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1998-01
  3. Opening the Ozarks: A Historical Geography of Missouri's Ste. Genevieve District, 1760-1830 by Walter A. Schroeder, 2002-06
  4. Immigrants in the Ozarks: A Study in Ethnic Geography (University of Missouri Studies ; V. 64) by Russel L. Gerlach, 1976-12
  5. Historical Atlas of Missouri by Milton D. Rafferty, 1982-03
  6. Exploring Missouri's Legacy: State Parks and Historic Sites
  7. Big Sky Rivers: The Yellowstone and Upper Missouri by Robert Kelley Schneiders, 2003-08
  8. My Farm on the Mississippi: The Story of a German in Missouri, 1945-1948 by Heinrich Hauser, 2001-05
  9. Lewis and Clark in Missouri by Ann Rogers, 2002-09
  10. Geographies: Portraits, Cameos, and Snapshots (Guidelines for Effective Practice) by Myron Ernst, 1996-09
  11. Missouri (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-10
  12. Atlas of Lewis & Clark in Missouri by James D. Harlan, James M. Denny, 2003-11
  13. Across the Wide Missouri by Bernard DeVoto, 1998-09-01
  14. Missouri (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-02

61. Walter Schroeder Vita
Assistant Professor Emeritus. Areas of Expertise. general geography of missouri;Historical geography of missouri; Historical Vegetation of missouri;
http://msdis.missouri.edu/grc/schroedvita.html
Dr. Walter A. Schroeder
Education
  • Ph.D. History, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000. M.A. Geography, University of Chicago, 1958. A.B.(Phi Beta Kappa) Geography, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1956.

Current Position
Assistant Professor Emeritus
Areas of Expertise
  • General Geography of Missouri Historical Geography of Missouri Historical Vegetation of Missouri Landforms of Missouri Ecoregions of Missouri
Current Research Interests:
  • Reconstruction of the historical vegetation of Missouri by use of U.S. General Land Office land-survey field notes. Settlement geography of the eastern Ozarks (historic Ste. GenevieveDistrict), 1760s-1820s. Determination of ecoregions of Missouri at various levels of generalization in hierarchical systems developed by Bailey and Omernik. Regional landforms and geomorphic history of Missouri. Missouri place names: origin and distribution.
Ph.D Dissertation
  • Opening the Ozarks: Historical Geography of the Ste. Genevieve District (Missouri), 1760-1830.
Selected Publications
  • M.J. Batek, A.J. Rebertus, W.A .Schroeder, T.L. Haithcoat, E. Compas, and R.P. Guyette. 1999. "Reconstruction of early nineteenth-century vegetation and fire regimes in the Missouri Ozarks."

62. The Capstone Experience
Centuries). general Studies, Bachelor, general Studies 280 generalStudies 350. geography, BA, geography 296 geography 297 geography 299.
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63. Special Degree Program University Of Missouri-Columbia
are to complete to meet the general education requirements covers the Western Hemisphere,and geography 1200 covers to meet the State of missouri requirement in
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(in pdf) T he University offers a dual degree program in International Business. The degree is a BSBA with an emphasis in International Business. That is, the graduate will receive two different degrees - one a B.A. in International Studies, the other a B.S. in Business. This very popular degree program is designed to accommodate pre-professional interests as well as provide a sound foundation for more advanced study at the graduate level. This degree is especially attractive for students planning to pursue careers in international business, trade and diplomacy, international law, development, technical assistance and humanitarian relief and similar fields. Because the student is receiving two degrees, the student must meet the graduation requirements for both The College of Business and the College of Arts and Science. This is done under the close supervision of two academic advisors. If this is your interest, you are advised to consult with either an advisor in the College of business or the advisor in the International Studies Program. You will need to complete two different graduation plans.

64. State Symbols State Flags State Capitals State Outline Maps State Songs State Al
geography. The missouri State Quarter was the 24th State Quarter released intogeneral circulation on
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65. Federal And State Information From The St. Charles City-County Library District
Thanksgiving (First Thanksgiving Proclamation, and more); Native Americans (GeneralNative American Endangered Species Endangered Species of missouri. geography.
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66. Central America - Caribbean
coastal zone processes general resource list Middle America - anthropology/geographyresources - University of database - MOBOT - missouri Botanical Gardens;
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67. Missouri
Atty. general Jeremiah “Jay” W. Nixon, D (to Jan. 2005). missouri” means“town of the large canoes.”. Geographic center In Miller Co., 20 mi.
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    Capital: Jefferson City Governor: Bob Holden, D (to Jan. 2005) Lieut. Governor: Joe Maxwell, D (to Jan. 2005) Senators: Christopher S. Bond, R (to Jan. 2005); James M. Talent, R (to Jan. 2009) Secy. of State: Matt Blunt, R (to Jan. 2005) Auditor: Claire C. McCaskill, D (to Jan. 2003) Treasurer: Nancy Farmer, D (to Jan. 2005) Atty. General: Organized as territory: June 4, 1812 Entered Union (rank): Aug. 10, 1821 (24) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Salus populi suprema lex esto (The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law) State Symbols: flower hawthorn (1923) bird bluebird (1927) aquatic animal paddlefish (1997) fish channel catfish (1997) song fossil crinoid (1989) musical instrument fiddle (1987) rock mozarkite (1967) mineral galena (1967) insect honeybee (1985) tree flowering dogwood (1955) tree nut eastern black walnut (1990) animal mule (1995) dance square dance (1995) Missouri Day third Wednesday in October (1969) Nickname: Show-me State Origin of name: 10 largest cities (2000): Kansas City, 441,545; St. Louis, 348,189; Springfield, 151,580; Independence, 113,288; Columbia, 84,531; St. Joseph, 73,990; Lee's Summit, 70,700; St. Charles, 60,321; St. Peter's, 51,381; Florissant, 50,497

68. Missouri, State, United States: Geography
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    Missouri, state, United States
    Geography
    Two great rivers, the Mississippi and the Missouri, have had a great influence on the development of Missouri. The Mississippi tied the region to the South, particularly to New Orleans. The Missouri crosses the state from west to east and enters the Mississippi near St. Louis; the portion of its valley between St. Louis and what became Kansas City was the greatest avenue of early-19th-cent. advance westward across the continent. The region N of the Missouri River is largely prairie land, where, as on the Iowa plains to the north, corn and livestock are raised. Most of the region S of the Missouri is covered by foothills and by the plateau of the Ozark Mts., a region of hill country populated by a relatively isolated, self-reliant people. The rough, heavily forested eastern section of the Ozarks extends into the less hilly farming plateau in the west and encompasses the irregular, twisting Lake of the Ozarks to the northwest. The capital is Jefferson City , and the largest cities are Kansas City Saint Louis Springfield , and Independence . Places of interest include the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, in St. Louis; George Washington Carver National Monument, in Diamond; Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, near Springfield; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, in Kansas City; the Harry S. Truman Memorial Library, in Independence; and the Museum of the American Indian, in St. Joseph. A 185-mi (300 km) bicycle trail stretches from near St. Louis to Sedalia.

69. Missouri
missouri Geographic Alliance http//www.missouri.edu/~mgawww. Fax (573) 8825133Email AkyuzF@missouri.edu. petroleum resources, one for general geology, and
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Missouri Agencies and Organizations
Geographic Alliance Network
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The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Missouri Geographic Alliance
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Carol Craig
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201 Ward E. Barnes Educational Library
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis MO 63121-4499
Phone: (314) 516 7517 or 5792
Fax: (314) 516 7518
Email: mgacraig@umsl.edu
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Missouri 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. F. Adnan Akyuz

70. Geography Of Missouri Legal Definition Of Geography Of Missouri. What Is Geograp
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71. Estimates Geography
MCD level estimates (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, missouri, Nebraska, North The generalconcept of a metropolitan area is and towns are the basic geographic units
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The Census Bureau produces population estimates for the Nation, the States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, counties and equivalents, incorporated places, minor civil divisions, consolidated cities, census regions and divisions, and metropolitan areas.
Census Regions and Divisions
Counties (and equivalents)
Minor Civil Divisions
Legally defined county subdivisions are referred to as minor civil divisions (MCDs.) MCDs are the primary divisions of a county. They comprise both governmentally functioning entities that is, those with elected officials who provide services and raise revenues and nonfunctioning entities that exist primarily for administrative purposes, such as election districts. Twenty-eight states and Puerto Rico have MCDs. However, the MCDs function as general purpose governmental units in all or part of only twenty states. Within these twenty states, PEP produces estimates for all governmentally functioning MCDs and for nonfunctioning MCDs in counties that contain at least one functioning MCD. The legal powers and functions of MCDs vary from state to state. Most of the MCDs in twelve states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin) serve as general-purpose local governments. In the remaining eight states for which PEP produces MCD level estimates (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and South Dakota) the MCDs, for the most part, perform less of a governmental role and are less well known locally, even though they are active governmental units.

72. Geographic Change Notes: Missouri
Geographic Change Notes missouri. State missouri, (29 MO county, 04/03/01, all townshipsin Wright County no longer are classified as general purpose governmental
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Geographic Change Notes: Missouri
State: Missouri (29 MO) Area Effective Date Change Agency village area description change, from town to village Altamont village area description change, from town to village Amazonia village area description change, from town to village Annada village area description change, from town to village Anniston village area description change, from town to city Arrow Point village, Barry County incorporation (Census place: 0158; FIPS: 02034); not reported in the 1990 Census Augusta town area description change, from city to town Bates City city area description change, from village to city Battlefield city area description change from town to city Benton City village area description change, from town to village Bethel village area description change, from town to village Biehle village, Perry County incorporation (Census place: 0363; FIPS: 05320) area description change, from town to village Blodgett village area description change, from town to village

73. KGS--Geographic Information Specialists To Meet In Kansas City
KGS Home general Info Index Page News Releases for Arkansas; Walter Schroeder, professorof geography at the University of MissouriColumbia; and Jim
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/General/News/2004/gis.html
News Release, Kansas Geological Survey, April 5, 2004
Geographic Information Specialists to Meet in Kansas City
LAWRENCEAbout 750 geographic information system specialists from across the midwest will gather in Kansas City in mid-April to discuss the latest ways to use computers, mapping, and data in everything from homeland security to emergency management. The MidAmerica GIS Symposium will be at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center on April 18-22. Staff members from the Kansas Geological Survey, based at the University of Kansas, are helping to organize the event. Keynote speakers include Barbara J. Ryan, Associate Director for Geography for the U.S. Geological Survey, the nation's largest civilian mapping agency. The program also features 37 short courses related to the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in areas such as emergency management, law and public information, health and human services, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and infrastructure management. The meeting is sponsored by the MidAmerica GIS Consortium, a non-profit group of GIS professionals from the midwest, and is being held in conjunction with the 2004 United States Geological Survey central regional state mapping workshop. Other featured speakers include Shelby Johnson, state geographic information coordinator for Arkansas; Walter Schroeder, professor of geography at the University of MissouriColumbia; and Jim Harlan, of the University of MissouriColumbia and co-author of Atlas of Lewis and Clark in Missouri, published in 2003 by the University of Missouri Press.

74. Geography Of St. Louis
LOUIS geography. of the Meeting of the Rivers, where the missouri and Illinois Ingeneral, the limestone formations extend from the Mississippi bluffs west
http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/planning/research/data/about/geography.html
ABOUTST. LOUIS: GEOGRAPHY LOCATION The City of St. Louis is located on 61 square miles just south of the "Meeting of the Rivers," where the Missouri and Illinois Rivers join the Mississippi River. The City is at the center of a 12 county, 7,000 square mile metropolitan area that includes approximately 2.5 million people. The area is a relatively short distance by airplane, automobile or train from such other cities as Kansas City (250 miles), Chicago (300 miles) Indianapolis (250 miles) and Memphis (300 miles). PHYSIOGRAPHY GEOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS The City of St. Louis is 100% urbanized. However, as a result of abandonment, dereliction and contamination of properties, there are many opportunities for redevelopment of small sites within the city limits. More challenging is combining small sites some publicly-owned by the city's Land Reutilization Authority (LRA) or other agencies, and some privately owned to create substantially sized sites for new residential and industrial development. Office Space: Retail: Traditionally, downtown St. Louis was the premier retail center of the metropolitan area. Although that role has declined, downtown retains a substantial selection of unique shops, as well as two department stores (Dillard's and Famous-Barr) and two enclosed shopping malls (Union Station and St. Louis Centre). Outside downtown, City retail generally consists of corner stores and strip development along major arteries. Significant retail strips include the Central West End shopping and restaurant district along Euclid Avenue, the Grand South Grand area just south of Tower Grove Park, and Cherokee Street with its Hispanic businesses west of Jefferson Ave. and "Antique Row" east of Jefferson Ave. A few major auto-oriented shopping centers are located in the City. They include the Hampton Village Shopping Center at Hampton and Chippewa, Lindell Marketplace at Lindell and Sarah, and City Plaza at Union and Natural Bridge.

75. Missouri
Continents of the World Projects Made by US!! Our Town, Columbia, missouri, Geographyof the World. Name the State or Country. general Sites about missouri
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MissouriOur Favorite State!! Great Links for Learning About Missouri: Our Trip to Arrow Rock Geography Sites: Maps of Missouri Made by US!! Continents of the World Projects Made by US!! Our Town, Columbia, Missouri Geography of the World ... Name the State or Country General Sites about Missouri: Show Me Missouri Kids Konnect A Great Site Full of Missouri Information! Missouri Conservation Department Information about Animals Sites about Missouri Government and Economics: Our Trip to Jefferson City Missouri's State Symbols Missouri and United States Symbols OUR State Symbols Projects!!! ... Ben's Guide to Government History of Missouri: Native Americans of the Plains Oregon Trail Journals Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark Sites Pony Express ... North and South in the Civil War Our GREAT Works!!! Final Products from our Research about First Missourians Review of Missouri History

76. National Geographic General Books: Lewis & Clark
National Geographic photographer Sam Abell presents an array of compelling modernimages from the missouri to the Pacific Coast that offset rare historic photos
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Voyage of Discovery, Bicentennial Edition
Lewis and Clark’s Voyage of Discovery defined the American spirit like no other event of the 19th century. Now, in celebration of its bicentennial, Stephen E. Ambrose offers a refreshing look at the explorers and their legendary journey in this IMAX® bicentennial edition of In a new illustrated introduction, Ambrose talks about the making of the film and its significance in commemorating and documenting the expedition, and the land it crossed, 200 years later. Voyage of Discovery is an exceptional work of history and photography that National Geographic is proud to feature in coordination with the National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council and their celebration of 2003-2006. Changed by time but timeless in its inspiration, the Lewis and Clark Trail comes to life through Stephen E. Ambrose’s inspired narrative, rich commentary, personal selections from the explorers’s journals, and an accompaniment of stunning new photographs that exhibit the undying beauty of the American West. National Geographic photographer Sam Abell presents an array of compelling modern images from the Missouri to the Pacific Coast that offset rare historic photos, art, and maps—some sketched by Lewis and Clark themselves.

77. Working In Missouri And Living In Illinois
with just a little geography The whole St. Louis area is built on a strata of bedrockthat generally slopes to the east. This means that missouri has a lot
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Where The Action Is About Local Schools About Local Communities Things To Do For Families ... Home Geography 101: Understanding and enjoying SW Illinois is enhanced with just a little geography: The whole St. Louis area is built on a strata of bedrock that generally slopes to the east. This means that Missouri has a lot more outcroppings than Illinois, but there are gorgeous limestone cliffs (outcroppings) above Alton on the north, and in below Columbia on the south. (These should be on your "things to do" list as they make great day-tours. The "Great River Road", from Alton North, is on the American Heritage list.) But opposite the major part St. Louis city is a large old flood plain of the Mississippi called "The Great American Bottoms". Now don't panic yet....because the last time it was flooded was in the Great Flood of 1903, long before levees protected it. It wasn't anything but damp during the great flood of 1993, although flood plains along the mississippi near Alton and near Columbia were flooded in 1993. (But we won't take you anywhere there's the chance of flooding, and the Corps of Engineers probably won't let you anyway because of new regulations.) That old, flat flood plain, The American Bottoms, is not a hospitable residential venue. Although there are some towns and cities located on it, near the river, they're not considered top relocation sites, are generally shrinking in population, and we don't work there.

78. - Missouri Lewis And Clark Bicentennial Commission.
For general Web site use, images or artwork may be of the Secretary of State s Office,and the Geographic Resource Center of the University of missouri.
http://www.lewisandclark.state.mo.us/completeArticle.asp?article_id=28

79. Geography
Websites related to geography in general (ie, not for kids National Geographic lessonsin geography K4
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Geography Websites related to Geography in general (i.e., not dedicated to single, specific regions of the world):
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: The government has similar Websites for other social science disciplines.
Geography Computing Facility, University of California at Berkeley
: Presents geographic images of the surface of the earth to download
Internet Public Library
: Learn about cultures from around the world using this website for elementary students
Maps from National Geographic

National Council for Geographic Education Tutorial on the National Geography Standards

National Geographic
web page for teachers National Assessment of Educational Progress : Released geography items may be found National Geographic website for kids National Geographic lessons in Geography: K-4 , or National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education (NPEEE) and the Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP), which includes the full text of the Guidelines for Excellence in EE together with guidelines for and reviews of EE materials

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