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  1. Urban land use for transport systems and city shapes.: An article from: Geographical Analysis by Francesca Medda, Peter Nijkamp, et all 2003-01-01
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61. Geography @OU | LTER Lab
levels of government with little community involvement. Abandonment, or Redevelopmentof Neighborhoods in Baltimore City? degree in geography at ohio University
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Since 1999, Drs. Boone Buckley , and Dyer have participated in the Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES), an Urban Long Term Ecological Research ( ULTER ) site funded by the National Science Foundation. The LTSER room is located in Morton 425 . It is equipped with a fast (100 mbps) Internet II connection, a dedicated server, three workstations, a color inkjet and a laser printer, an ultraportable notebook for archival and library research, and a microfilm reader (with another coming soon). The project usually supports two graduate students and occasionally undergraduate students as well. People
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Portsmouth. City (1990 pop. 25,925), Rockingham co., SE N.H., a port of entry with a good harbor and a state-owned port terminal at the mouth of the Piscataqua River opposite Kittery, Maine; inc. 1653. A regional trade center, it has a fishing industry and diverse light manufacturing. Tourism is important, and the city's population nearly doubles in the summer. Portsmouth is the oldest community in New Hampshire (settled c.1623). It was a point for exporting lumber and fish and served as colonial capital until the American Revolution. Shipbuilding was an early and important industry. The city gives its name to the great Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (est. 1800), which is located on two islands (now joined together) in the Piscataqua River; geographically it is in the town of Kittery but owned by the U.S. government. It is also a significant submarine base and repair yard. The Treaty of Portsmouth, ending the Russo-Japanese War, was signed (1905) at the base. The former Pease Air Force Base is now an airport. Many old houses are in "Strawbery Banke," a restored colonial community on the original seaport; they include the Richard Jackson house (1664), the Warner house (1716), and the John Paul Jones house (1758), where the naval hero once lived. The first newspaper in the state, the

63. Ag Answers: Get Outta Town! Best Farmland Just Beyond Cities
hopes newly gathered data will help communities plan for 50mile circles is in southeastOhio, which is looked at population trends outside cities and villages
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65. Department Of Geography And Regional Development
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66. Geography Key To Affordable Home Ownership - 2002-11-11 - Dayton Business Journa
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69. Mansfield Ohio Resource Guide, City Or Community Of Mansfield
Learn how to advertise on Key to the City. Choose a new community inthe state of ohio. Return to the Key to the City Home Page.
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70. K-12 GEOGRAPHY/ECONOMICS
Part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K12 Teachers. geography. MAP/CARTOGRAPHIC RESOURCES. ENVIRONMENT AND geography. ECONOMICS. The National Council for the Social Studies identifies 10
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The National Council for the Social Studies identifies 10 themes in social studies. The one that relates to Geography (III) is called "People, Places and Environment." The guide further provides eleven "Performance Expectations" in this area and gives three examples of how a lesson might be constructed to achieve some of these objectives.
In one example, a teacher reads an account of the monsoon from the perspective of the people of India. Although elsewhere in the guide, social studies teachers are encouraged to take a less directive and active role in instruction, here the teacher uses direct instruction.
Would it be more interesting to the students to contact another student in India during the monsoon season and obtain a variety of reactions/description of the impact on the people from an Indian viewpoint? Would it be more meaningful, challenging? Would the results be more likely to be "integrated" and would the student be more likely to feel he/she is an active participant in the educational process?
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    73. Encyclopedia: Cleveland, Ohio
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    The city of Cleveland is the county seat of Cuyahoga County in the U.S state of Ohio . As of the census, the city had a total population of 478,403 making it the second-largest city in Ohio . The greater Cleveland area, including all of its suburbs, has a population of about 1.5 million. The city is located in the northeastern corner of Ohio on the Cuyahoga River , approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border on the southern shore of Lake Erie The city got its name on July 22 when surveyors of the Connecticut Land Company named an area in Ohio "Cleveland" after Gen. Moses Cleaveland, the superintendent of the surveying party. Cleveland's sports teams include the Cleveland Rockers Women's National Basketball Association Cleveland Indians Major League Baseball ... American Hockey League ), and Cleveland Cavaliers National Basketball Association ). The Indians have a minor-league affiliate, the Lake County Captains , that plays in the suburb of Eastlake Cleveland is also home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , which is located downtown close to Lake Erie. The museum's building was designed by

    75. Oberlin, Ohio
    The town was conceived as an integrated community, and blacks The governor of Ohiowrote to the new Republican the United States Census Bureau, the city has a
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    Oberlin College Oberlin is a city located in Lorain County, Ohio , to the south and west of Cleveland . Oberlin is perhaps best known for being the home of Oberlin College , a liberal arts and music school with approximately 3,000 students. As of the census, the city had a total population of 8,195. Oberlin is governed by a city manager and a seven-member council which is elected to two-year terms in a non-partisan election. Table of contents 1 History
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    76. UIS Community Arts Management Director
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    77. The John Glenn Institute At Ohio State University
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    78. Subject Category - Immigration, Page 4
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