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  1. Human resources in North Dakota (Circular RD-1-63) by Elmer C Vangsness, 1963
  2. The geography of the Dakotas by H. L Walster, 1923
  3. The 1980 North Dakota drought: Phase I, surface climatology by William A Dando, 1981
  4. Geography (Departmental histories) by Ralph C Brown, 1983
  5. Creative ways to plant the seeds of change (Ag in the classroom) by Bonny Berryman, 1996
  6. Syllabus for economic geography: Tentative by Ina Cullom Robertson, 1929
  7. New directions in geographic education: Presidential address by Neville Vincent Scarfe, 1966
  8. Complete geography, by Alexis Everett Frye, 1901
  9. The Sioux (First Books) by Elaine Landau, 1989-07
  10. Publications on the geography of Mexico by United States geographers (Bibliographic report) by Warren D Kress, 1979
  11. A preface to the Mouse River Loop story by Clara Rom Lougee, 1979
  12. Residents' images of northern Manitoba mining communities (Background readings for the geography of Manitoba) by Alison Gill, 1982
  13. Spatial dimensions of the urban growth of Brandon, Manitoba, 1882-1982 (Background readings for the geography of Manitoba) by John Everitt, 1982
  14. Notes on the dialect geography of the Philippines by Richard S Pittman, 1953

61. North Dakota Great Books - Regional:U.S. States: Thomas McGrath, Norris, Erdrich
north dakota north dakota Great Books list by Thomas Palakeel. Montana 1948 byLarry Watson. dakota A Spiritual geography by Kathleen Norris.
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62. Pleistocene Glaciers And Geography
Pleistocene Glaciers and geography. This map shows the buried prePleistocenevalleys in north dakota, identified by well drilling.
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Pleistocene Glaciers and Geography
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Northern Hemisphere Ice Sheets
Ice caps in North America and Europe are well documented. The ice removed water from the sea, lowering sea level by up to 100 meters. Large areas of the continental shelves were exposed. Most of the ice north of Siberia accumulated on what is now the shelf and the extent of Siberian ice is poorly known. Lowering of sea level also exposed the Bering Strait land bridge.
Glacial Deposits and Landforms in the Continental United States
Retreat of the Pleistocene Ice Sheets
Retreat of the Ice from North America
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Ice Diversion of Rivers in North America
Ice Diversion of the Missouri River
Top: The Missouri River did not exist in its present form before the Pleistocene. At that time, the largest drainage in North America flowed northeast to Hudson's Bay. This map shows the buried pre-Pleistocene valleys in North Dakota, identified by well drilling. Middle: During the Pleistocene, about 2/3 of North Dakota was ice-covered. Water flowed along the ice margins to the south. This is called an

63. CURRICULUM VITAE
Assistant Professor of geography (visiting), University of north dakota,Grand Forks, north dakota, 19801982. AWARDS AND HONORS
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Ted J. Alsop Acting Head and Associate Professor Department of Geography and Earth Resources Utah State University Logan, Utah 84322-5240
EDUCATION Ph.D. Geography (1980), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. M.S. Geography (1976), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. B.S. Geography (1973), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
EXPERIENCE IN ACADEMIA Acting Department Head, Department of Geography and Earth Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1998- Associate Professor of Geography (tenured), Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1984- Associate Professor of Geography (visiting), Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1987-1988. Assistant Professor of Geography (tenure track), Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1982-1984. Assistant Professor of Geography (visiting), University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1980-1982.
AWARDS AND HONORS 2000 Inducted into Who's Who Among American Teachers (by nomination) 1999 Recognition Award, USU Office of Student Services 1997 Outstanding Professor of the Year, USU Greek System

64. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
American geography north dakota. The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy;1/1/1988. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE Trial for instant
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65. Graduate Programs At University Of North Dakota
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66. HIST 220 - NORTH DAKOTA HISTORY
HIST 220 north dakota HISTORY, 3.00 Credit Hours. A general study of northdakota geography, government, and history from 1800 to the present.
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67. Geography And Geoscience Programs In North Dakota - Study Geography And Geoscien
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  • 68. Fargo North Dakota Resource Guide, City Or Community Of Fargo
    Fargo miscellany. Return to Index. Location. Fargo location in southeastNorth dakota, near the Minnesota border. Return to Index. geography.
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    Zip Code The North Dakota state capital is Bismarck. What would you like to know about Fargo Location City Attractions Fargo Government Fargo Business Directory. Fargo Chamber of Commerce. Fargo Community events. Fargo Organizations, Churches, and Sports. Fargo Libraries. Fargo Schools. Zip Codes Return to Index The population of Fargo is approximately 79,715 (1998). The approximate number of families is 31,711 (1990). The amount of land area in Fargo is 77.215 sq. kilometers. The amount of surface water is sq kilometers. The distance from Fargo to Washington DC is 1182 miles. The distance to the North Dakota state capital is 193 miles. (as the crow flies) Fargo is positioned 46.87 degrees north of the equator and 96.81 degrees west of the prime meridian.

    69. Senator Kent Conrad - North Dakota
    of north dakota. Although it uses a Missouri River Commission map as its base, thecontent provides a traditional Indian perspective of the river s geography,
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    W hen Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark into the West, he patterned their mission on the methods of Enlightenment science: to observe, collect, document, and classify. Such strategies were already in place for the epic voyages made by explorers like Cook and Vancouver. Like their contemporaries, Lewis and Clark were more than representatives of European rationalism. They also represented a rising American empire, one built on aggressive territorial expansion and commercial gain. But there was another view of the West: that of the native inhabitants of the land. Their understandings of landscapes, peoples, and resources formed both a contrast and counterpoint to those of Jefferson's travelers. This part of the exhibition presents five areas where Lewis and Clark's ideas and values are compared with those of native people. Sometimes the similarities are striking; other times the differences stand as a reminder of future conflicts and misunderstandings.
    Discovering Diplomacy
    One of Lewis and Clark's missions was to open diplomatic relations between the United States and the Indian nations of the West. As Jefferson told Lewis, "it will now be proper you should inform those through whose country you will pass . . . that henceforth we become their fathers and friends." When Euro-Americans and Indians met, they used ancient diplomatic protocols that included formal language, ceremonial gifts, and displays of military power. But behind these symbols and rituals there were often very different ways of understanding power and authority. Such differences sometimes made communication across the cultural divide difficult and open to confusion and misunderstanding.

    70. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - North Dakota
    and State Superintendent is mandatory in north dakota to comply in spelling, reading,writing, arithmetic, language, English grammar, geography, United States
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    Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: State v. Anderson , 427 NW 2d 316, cert. denied , 488 U.S. 965 (1988). Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Teacher Licenses: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: Transportation: Home Schooling: A parent is qualified to supervise a program of home education is the parent is licensed to teach in North Dakota; has a baccalaureate degree; or has met or exceeded the cutoff score of the national teacher exam given in North Dakota. A parent who has a high school diploma or GED certificate is qualified to supervise home education but must be monitored by a licensed teacher during the first two years the parent supervises home education or until the child being instructed completes the third grade, whichever is later. If the child being instructed receives a composite standardized achievement test score below the 50 th Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: Miscellaneous: Updated January 2000 [North Carolina] [Ohio]

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    72. 1Up Travel - City-Wise Hotels In North Dakota, United States
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    73. Powell's Books - Dakota : A Spiritual Geography (93 Edition) By Kathleen Norris
    ISBN 0618127240 Subtitle A Spiritual geography Author Norris Subject 20th centurySubject South dakota Subject north dakota Subject Regional
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    74. North Dakota Division Of Independent Study Frame Page
    north dakota Division of Independent is the fifth largest k12 distance education provider in the United States. High School diploma online. Get a high school diploma online. We are certified.
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    75. AAG: Geographic Perspectives On Women
    The Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group page is the team effort of isprovided by Mayville State University and the north dakota University System
    http://www.online.masu.nodak.edu/divisions/hssdiv/meartz/gpow/gpow.htm
    Association of American Geographers Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group The purpose of the Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group is to promote geographic research and education on topics relating to women and gender. View the forthcoming GPOW chapter in Geography in America (Gary Gaile and Cort Wilmott, editors) by Ann Oberhauser, Karen De Bres, Susan Mains, Cynthia Pope, and Donna Rubinoff. You can view the current version here
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    • Department of Geography, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA
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  • Past-Chair: Kim England [03-05]
  • Secretary: Mei-Po Kwan [03-05]
    • Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210.
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  • 76. CVO Menu - America's Volcanic Past - North Dakota
    north dakota. north dakota lies within the Interior Plains, that the Appalachians. In north dakota, the Interior Plains are divided the highest point in north dakota. The lowest point
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    "Though few people in the United States may actually experience an erupting volcano, the evidence for earlier volcanism is preserved in many rocks of North America. Features seen in volcanic rocks only hours old are also present in ancient volcanic rocks, both at the surface and buried beneath younger deposits." Excerpt from: Brantley, 1994
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    Excerpt from: John Bluemle and Bob Biek, No Ordinary Plain: North Dakota's Physiography and Landforms, North Dakota Notes No.1, North Dakota Geological Survey Website, July 2001 North Dakota Regions The Interior Plains:
    The Interior Plains is a vast region that spreads across the stable core (craton) of North America. This area had formed when several small continents collided and welded together well over a billion years ago, during the Precambrian. Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks now form the basement of the Interior Plains and make up the stable nucleus of North America. With the exception of the Black Hills of South Dakota, the entire region has low relief, reflecting more than 500 million years of relative tectonic stability.

    77. NORTH DAKOTA Climate Summary
    NOAA Logo, north dakota Climate Summary April 2004, NOAA Logo. National ClimaticData Center Asheville, north Carolina. north dakota, Line Chart* Bar Chart* Table.
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    The average temperature in May 2004 was 51.6 F. This was -1.8 F cooler than the 1895-2004 average, the 37th coolest May in 110 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.
    3.98 inches of precipitation fell in May. This was 1.63 inches more than the 1895- 2004 average, the 12th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.00 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for NORTH DAKOTA , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : NORTH DAKOTA Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.

    78. USA Label Me! Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
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    79. North Dakota - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    by Montana, on the south by South dakota, and on east, across the Red River of thenorth, by Minnesota The geographic centre of the north American continent is
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    North Dakota In Detail (Full size) State nickname : Peace Garden State
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    Capital Bismarck Largest City Fargo Governor John Hoeven Area
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    Northwestern and Eastern ND is Central, Southwestern is Mountain Latitude
    Longitude 45°55' N to 49° N
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    Elevation 340 km 545 km 1,069 meters 580 meters 229 meters ISO 3166-2 US-ND North Dakota is a state of the United States , named after the Dakota segment of the Sioux Native American Indians. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is ND The United States Navy vessels USS North Dakota and Flickertail State were named in honor of North Dakota. Table of contents 1 History 2 Law and government 3 Geography 4 Economy ... edit
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    full article: History of North Dakota North Dakota was one of the last places on the continent to be explored and settled. The first European explorers to visit the area were French. However, the native tribes were in sufficient contact with European traders that by the time of Lewis and Clark , they were at least somewhat aware of the French, then Spanish claims to their territory.

    80. Rugby, North Dakota - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    north dakota’s first permanent settlers arrived in 1812 from the Earl of Selkirk Rugbyhas officially been recognized as being at the geographic center of
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    Rugby, North Dakota
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    Rugby is a city located in Pierce County, North Dakota of which it is the County seat . As of the census, the city had a total population of 2,939.
    Rugby was founded in 1886 at a point where two railroads intersected. The railroad promoters innitially named it Rugby Junction for the famous railroad junction in Rugby, England in the hope of attracting English settlers. In fact about 80 per cent of the population is of North Germanic and Scandinavian anscestry. When the community became a city the Junction was dropped from the name. from the colony in neighboring Manitoba . As farmers, they were a forward-looking breed who, by the 1870s were using sophisticated methods and mechanized equipment of which their counterparts in the eastern United States had barely heard. Many of these implements, including an early McCormick Deering threshing machine, have found their way to the restored Pioneer Village at Rugby.
    Since Rugby has officially been recognized as being at the geographic center of North America . The location is marked by a 15 foot (4.5 metre) tall rock obelisk edit
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    Rugby is located at 48°22'2" North, 99°59'46" West (48.367129, -99.995979)

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