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  1. Physical Geography of Wisconsin by L. Martin, 1965
  2. Physical geography of Wood County, Wisconsin by Steven Shimek, 1975
  3. Geography of Wisconsin: Supplement to Our world today series by Charles F Watson, 1961
  4. Geography of Wisconsin by C. F Watson, 1954
  5. Geography of Wisconsin: A supplement to the Eclectic series of geographies (Eclectic series of geographies) by Robert Graham, 1877
  6. Wisconsin, its geology and physical geography: A popular account of the natural features and climate of the state for students and general readers by E. C Case, 1907
  7. Geography of Wisconsin by Albert Salisbury, 1877
  8. Geography of Wisconsin manufacturing by Philip Sundal, 1966
  9. Selected bibliography of cave conservation and management (Occasional paper / University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Department of Geography and Earth Science) by George N Huppert, 1985
  10. Forces affecting Wisconsin agriculture with resulting types of farming (Research bulletin / University of Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station) by Preston Essex McNall, 1935
  11. Exploring Wisconsin our home by Kathleen Ernst, 1998
  12. The Engineering geology of the Eastern Menomonee River Valley area of Milwaukee, Wisconsin by James Parker Rose, 1978
  13. A brief outline of the geology, physical geography, geography, and industries of Wisconsin, by William Otis Hotchkiss, 1925
  14. Wisconsin: Its geography and topography, history, geology, and mineralogy: toget by I.A. Lapham, 1846

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geography, 10, Seasons of Recreation, Explore how peoples interactions with wisconsin sgeography and resources have evolved into a successful tourism industry.
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Wisconsin u Pronunciation Key Geography The most notable physiographic feature of the state is its profusion of lakes, over 8,500, ranging in size from Lake Winnebago (215 sq mi/557 sq km) to tiny glacial lakes of surprising beauty. The Wisconsin River, with its extensive dam system, runs generally southward through the middle of the state until it turns west (just NW of Madison) to flow into the Mississippi, dividing the state into eastern and western sectors. Running a parallel course just to the east, Wisconsin's major watershed extends in a broad arc from north to south; to the east the Menominee, the Peshtigo, the Wolf, and the Fox rivers flow E and NE into Lake Michigan, while to the west the Chippewa, the Flambeau, and the Black rivers make their way to the Mississippi. Wisconsin's frontage on lakes Superior and Michigan as well as its many beautiful lakes and streams and its northern woodlands have made it a haven for hunters, fishermen, and water and winter sports enthusiasts. There are numerous state parks, forests, and two national forests. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and Saint Croix and Lower Saint Croix national scenic rivers (see

63. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Wisconsin Rapids, United States (U.S. Political Geograph
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Wisconsin Rapids, city (1990 pop. 18,245), seat of Wood co., central Wis., on the Wisconsin River; inc. 1869. Paper, heating equipment, plastics, chemicals, paint, and iron and steel are produced. Dairy farms, agriculture, and a large cranberry industry also contribute to the city's economy. Two towns on the river there, Grand Rapids (east bank) and Centralia (west bank), were consolidated in 1900, and the name was changed in 1920 to Wisconsin Rapids.
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  • 64. Resource Guide For Geography At EMC In Polk Library
    The kit covers areas such as map skills, geography of wisconsin, history of wisconsinand modern wisconsin. Games. wisconsin Geographic Alliance Newsletter.
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    Resource Guide for Geography by Dr. Ava L. McCall Kits Games Computer Software ... Newsletters Kits Graphic Learning Corporation. (1998). Wisconsin map studies program. Waterbury, CT: Graphic Learning. The kit covers areas such as map skills, geography of Wisconsin, history of Wisconsin and modern Wisconsin. Games Corbett, J.J. (1995). Hail to the chief: The presidential election game that builds your knowledge of U.S. history and geography . Ann Arbor, MI: Aristoplay. The game looks at different aspects of the states and helps students learn the presidents and location of states. Computer Software National Geographic Society. (1999). U.S. regional geography Midwest . Washington, DC: National Geographic Society. The software explores the physical and cultural geography of the Midwest. Stearns, P. H., Nolan, S., and Tom Synder Productions. (1998). Neighborhood map machine . Watertown, MA: Tom Synder Productions. Students create maps of real and imaginary places, travel around neighborhoods and towns, and learn about direction, symbols, scale, grid coordinates, and other geography skills. ** Addresses skills created by the National Geography Standards** Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. (1998).

    65. Fourth Grade Course Guide For Wisconsin History And Geography At The Wisconsin H
    Fourth Grade Course Guide for wisconsin History and geography. Thisfourth grade course guide for wisconsin History and geography
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    66. Wisconsin
    local curricula. wisconsin Geographic Alliance http//137.28.1.25/Academic/geography/wga/wga.htm.Mark Bockenhauer St. Norbert College
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    Wisconsin 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 alliances-grassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographers-dedicated 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. Wisconsin Geographic Alliance
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    Mark Bockenhauer
    St. Norbert College
    215 Boyle Hall, 100 Grant Street
    DePere, WI 54115-2099
    Phone: (920) 403-4086
    Email: Bockmh@mail.snc.edu NASA Education Resources
    NASA's State-Based Electronic Notebook is the source for NASA and aerospace education in your state. Includes links to K-university level education contacts, resources, and information. NASA Educator Resource Centers (ERCs) and Space Grant Colleges offer teacher workshops and other education programs in their state. State Geological Survey Almost all of the 50 states (and Puerto Rico) have an agency that deals with geological hazards and resources within its bounds. Some have more than one (e.g., one for petroleum resources, one for general geology, and one for water resources), and some have delegated the responsibilities to a unit within a state university. Most, but not all of these institutions are connected to the Internet. For all of these agencies, we've included snail mail addresses as well as known email and Internet links.

    67. AGS Focus On Geography Magazine
    CoEditor Dr. Gregory H. Chu email Chu.greg@uwlax.edu Department of Geographyand Earth Science University of wisconsin-La Crosse La Crosse, WI 54601
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    Home Organization Programs Archives ... Membership Publications FOCUS on Geography Magazine FOCUS on Geography Current Issue FOCUS Co-Editor Appointed ... Series FOCUS on Geography The Magazine of the American Geographical Society
    In celebration of the AGS sesquicentennial, our fifty-year old mirror for geography has a new name: FOCUS on Geography . In 1950 FOCUS wa s a four-page, two-color leaflet on a single subject, published ten times a year. Today, FOCUS on Geography is a forty-page, full-color quarterly magazine with numerous articles written by well-known academic and professional geographers; in-depth theme sections; maps and photos; and special country issues. Written and edited by geographers, FOCUS for decades has provided geographical information and perspectives in a relaxed and readable style for a wide audience
    For grade school teachers - FOCUS on Geography offers readings and facts as background for lesson-plan development on such timely and timeless topics as: "Markets, Bazaars and Suqs" by Stewart McHenry (43/2); "The Pacific Islands: A New Geography" by

    68. Geography | UW-Green Bay Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2005
    s. University of wisconsin Green Bay / 2420 NicoletDrive / Green Bay, wisconsin 54311-7001 E-mail cs_www@uwgb.edu Phone...... geography Course
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    • Table of Contents UW-GreenBay At a Glance UW-Green Bay Education Campus Maps University Testing Requirements Planning an Academic Program Academic Rules and Regulations Academic Calander General Education Program Programs of Study Course Descriptions Admission Financial Aid Programs of Study... Accounting American Indian Studies Anthropology Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Communication Computer Science Corporate Communications Earth Science Economics Education English Engineering Environmental Science French Geography German History Human Biology Human Development Humanistic Studies Individual Major Interdisciplinary Studies Mathematics Music Nursing Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Social Change/Development Social Work Sociology Spanish Theatre Urban Regional Studies Women's Studies
    Geography
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    Professors - William Laatsch, William Niedzwiedz
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    Assistant Professor - Laurel Phoenix Web site: http://www.uwgb.edu/geography/ Geography is the systematic study of the location, variation and inter-relations of natural and cultural features of the earth. Its study exemplifies the University's mission to emphasize interdisciplinary, problem-focused education because geography examines the world and its problems with a view to comprehensive understanding and critical thinking. Geography students gain a broad education encompassing the sciences and the liberal arts.

    69. Geography - Cartography - Mapping - Field Methods - GPS
    University of Denver, geography; University of wisconsin geography Resources;University of Wyoming - Dept of geography and Recreation - home;
    http://www.usra.edu/esse/ford/ESS205/g300www/g300wwwgeog.html

    70. Developing Educational Standards - Wisconsin
    English, history, science, math), Colorado (geography), and Massachusetts (English).The site has many other articles amd reports. wisconsin Governor Tommy G
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    71. GLOBIS / Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen, Universiteit Utrecht
    of Copenhagen, Denmark; University of wisconsin Madison, geographyDepartment and their geography Library; Aardrijkskunde door Theo
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    This is a collection of examples of geography-related sites all over the world. If you know a nice server, find an obsolete link or you have any comments, please let me know. Send an email to m.zeylmans@geog.uu.nl . Thanks!
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    72. Brooklyn, Wisconsin - Encyclopedia Article About Brooklyn, Wisconsin. Free Acces
    Brooklyn, Dane County, wisconsin Brooklyn is a village located in wisconsin.As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 916. geography.
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    Brooklyn, Wisconsin
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Brooklyn 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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    • Brooklyn, Dane County, Wisconsin Brooklyn is a village located in Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 916.
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    73. Powell's Books - Wisconsin (Rookie Read-About Geography) By Li Rookie/trumbauer
    ISBN 0516236075 Consultant Vargus, Nanci R. Publisher Children s Press (CT)Subject geography Subject wisconsin Subject United States State Local
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    74. Wisconsin Lutheran College:Geography Course Descriptions
    s. Click for an explanation of terms and abbreviationsused in course descriptions. GEO 125 Survey of Physical geography. 3 cr.......geography Course
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    Geography Course Descriptions Click for an explanation of terms and abbreviations used in course descriptions.
    GEO 125 Survey of Physical Geography. 3 cr.
    A study of the physical elements in geography and their relation to people. Emphasis is on the structure of the earth, its climate, weather, soils, natural vegetation, land forms, and on processes of erosion and deposition.
    This page was last modified on 10/20/1999 10:27:44 AM.

    75. Humanities
    York, USA)). •, GEO 101 Introduction to Cultural geography (Universityof wisconsin Colleges Online (wisconsin, USA)). •, GEOG 310
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    76. The Department Of Geography-Geology: Interdisciplinary Programs
    University of Colorado s Resources for geographers. University of wisconsin sGeography and Geosciences career information. GIS job clearing house.
    http://www.geo.ilstu.edu/geography/career_opps.shtml
    geography the department geography geology ... Publications
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    What to do with GEOGRAPHY? Check out the Careers in Geography web page by Oklahoma State University! According to a recent survey of ISU Geography graduates - "77 % of graduates are working in fields closely related to Geography" "The potential for practicing geography in private enterprise and government has grown considerably in recent years, although few such positions are designated with the title of geographer. Roughly a quarter of all geographers work in the private and public sectors." (AAG 2001) The following areas and job titles are representative of some of the careers that our students most frequently choose.
    • GIS Analyst GIS Coordinator GIS Consultant GIS Director GIS Technician Cartographer Assistant Production Manager Surveying Technician Mapping Specialist Urban Planner Planning Director Assistant to the Director of Public Works Environmental Consultant Environmental Analyst Senior Hydrologist High School or Junior High School Geography Teacher
    For a significantly more extensive list of career opportunities for geographers, consult the

    77. Ohio History Central - Nature - Geography - The Land - Ohio's Soils
    in this region were formed in glacial deposits from the wisconsin glacier (14,000 Peacefull,Leonard, ed. A geography of Ohio; Kent State University Press, Kent
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    Soil is truly a cradle of life. -"Cradle of Life," in Ohio's Natural Heritage
    Nicholas Holowaychuk, 1979
    Soils are formed through Natural Factors acting on Parent Material. Parent material Parent material is made up of the rock and mineral material exposed at the earth's surface. In Ohio there are three main groups of parent material:
    • Lake sediments left by ancient lakes;
    • Solid bedrock;
    • Glacial till - the rubble that Ice Age glaciers left behind more than 10,000 years ago.
    In Ohio there are more than 100 different specific kinds of parent materials. Natural Factors
    • Climate and weather. For example freezing and thawing will break rock into small pieces.
    • Plants and animals. Decayed animals and plants leave organic material that becomes part of soils.
    • Conditions of ground slope and water drainage. For example, water running down hill wears rock and mixes parent materials.
    • Time. It takes time for the other natural factors to do their work.
    The result of natural factors working on parent materials is that Ohio has a great variety of specific soils. Soil Regions This map shows locations of the major soil regions in Ohio. Legend - Soils in:

    78. Economic Geography Home Page
    University of wisconsin, Madison Jamie Peck, University of wisconsin, Madison Valerie EconomicGeography ISSN 00130095. Editorial and Business Offices Clark
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    79. DemocracyGroups | Display By Geography | State-based Lists In Wisconsin
    Geographic Scope statebased lists. Geographic Location wisconsin. This searchreturned a total of 3 direct results within the specified scope and location.
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    80. Geography (University Of Wisconsin Madison) Faculty Members
    University of wisconsin Madison. Cronon, William J. Professor, Environmental history;Historical geography; History of the American West and Frontier; United
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