Ohio History Resources Pictures of places Site indicates over 10 000 travel pictures, provinces and territories, and the major geographic regions of India. American Ethnic geography Internet resources http://www.ogtprep.com/ohio_history.htm
Extractions: Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Process Standard: Social Studies Skills and Methods Internet Resources for History: Exemplary Sites with resources that align with Ohio History and Social Science Curriculum Standards are marked with OGT Mentor five stars Chronology and Cause National Museum of American History Timeline http://americanhistory.si.edu/timeline Timeline of African American History: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aap/timeline.html Clickable Timeline of American History by decade: http://historytimeline.com/Norm/normindex.htm Native American History: http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/naha/natime.html Causation in History http://www.essortment.com/in/History.Events/
Regional Genealogy And Local History Research genealogy and History Scholarly Mega Site of Worldwide Internet resources, providing a specialized family history roots gateway for international ancestry research. Site of World Wide Internet resources gen Web Directory Polar regions. OCEANS Atlantic and Pacific. places Indigenous Peoples, Misc., Anthropology, geography . Political Science http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~vctinney/geneal.htm
Geography : Atlases Briefly annotated list of major collection resources.Category Reference Maps Libraries which provides maps for the different regions of Scotland the geography for many ofthe places therein For additional resources check the library catalogue under http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/gen/Atlases.html
Extractions: Email: This list is to guide you to the major atlas and gazetteer resources in the Barr Smith Library. The focus is primarily socio-cultural and socio-economic, but environmental issues, physical geography, historical geography and geopolitics are selectively included. The library does not actively collect sheet maps but it does house a Map Collection Last update: 3 April 2003 by Chris Smith Contents: The World Africa Antarctica Asia ... Pacific Region Contents: The following is a selection of what's available. For additional resources check the library catalogue under the Keywords index using subject keywords (with fieldcodes) such as:
True North: "GEN-X" Art and derive information about people, places, regions, and environments Maine Historyhas excellent resources for teachers Excellent extension of geography lessons http://www.mainepbs.org/truenorth/alttakesbarnes.html
Extractions: Kate Barnes, Poet Laureate Guiding Principles: Social Studies: Students will learn to evaluate resource material such as documents, artifacts, maps, artworks, and literature, and to make judgments about the perspectives of the authors and their credibility when interpreting current historical events.
Ohio History Resources Maps and Cartography resources Fundamentals of Physical geography / Climateregions Back to Top of Page. places, regions of the World. http://www.mcasmentor.com/ohio_history.htm
Extractions: Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Process Standard: Social Studies Skills and Methods Internet Resources for History: Exemplary Sites with resources that align with Ohio History and Social Science Curriculum Standards are marked with OGT Mentor five stars Chronology and Cause National Museum of American History Timeline http://americanhistory.si.edu/timeline Timeline of African American History: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aap/timeline.html Clickable Timeline of American History by decade: http://historytimeline.com/Norm/normindex.htm Native American History: http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/naha/natime.html Causation in History http://www.essortment.com/in/History.Events/
Gen. Geog. across the seven continents, to places as far the landscapes and peoples of continents/regions;major cultural and regional differences in resources,landuse http://www.d230.org/stagg/LiskaLinks/gen_geog.htm
Extractions: General Geography Sites Check The Time Around The World. Just Click The Arrows On The Clock. World Statistics - Many Geography Related Topics Your-Nation.Com - Site lets you compare 2 nations of your choice in over 100 different measures. Pictures of Places - Site indicates over 10,000 travel pictures, images, and photos of the world can be viewed here. Geoquiz - Play map games on line, learn the nations of the world, learn the fifty states. USA Data - All Kinds of Topics, Too Much To List, Some Downloadable AS Excel Files. Country Studies at the Library of Congress - Excellent Reference Site. World Atlas, World Almanac, World Database - Extensive listings of data for nations around the world. Marcopolosearch.org - web site with links to geography topics, geography simulations on line Ameristat.Org - Demographic, Population Data For USA Calculate Distance Between Two Locations On Earth - Indonesian web site has a distance calculator. GEOGRAPHY WORLD - A site to begin your work...This location has links to hundreds of web sites in every geography topic imaginable. Population.com
GeoLibrary - Websites Library Style 900 - 929 History, Geography ensigns/coat of arms, flags of regions/territories/possessions South America, CentralAmerica, Austraila and other places. info The Boomers and the gen Xer's http://www.geocities.com/cybermediaspec/900.html
Historical Geography Of Poland - ATPC on the ground leaving the following places in Poland link http//history.acusd.edu/gen/text/versaillestreaty mapshown which references the regions of Prussia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~atpc/heritage/history/historic-geograph
Extractions: HOME FEATURES HERITAGE HISTORY ... PRUSSIA/GALICIA/SILESIA Poland? HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF POLAND..... In researching Polish ancestors it is important to understand what the boundaries of Poland were at a given period in time. Poland's geography has been redefined many times. Unless you understand these basic changes, it can be confusing to understand why your why your Polish ancestors who immigrated to another country would declare their country as; Germany, Prussia, East Prussia, Russia, Austria or Hungary. Your ancestors answer were politically correct, but it did not necessarily reveal their ethnic origin. They were of Polish descent, but they were caught up in the boundary changes associated with Poland's political history. They lived in an area that was not longer under Poland's control. In certain periods of history, Poland didn't even exist as a country. Brief History of Poland and It's Geography You may be familiar with the current map of Poland (above). It is useful reference if you are trying to determine an area were someone is living in Poland today. However, it may not be a good reference for locating where your ancestors may have come from in Poland. This section will help to understand why. TABLE 1: Comparison 1660-1870
Geography Links - Academic Info Sections include Starting places ; Journals ; Professional natural environmentalperturbations in these regions. . Especially strong for Canadian resources. http://www.academicinfo.net/geogmeta.html
Regional Genealogy And Local History Research Scholarly genealogy and family history links to all Internet resources, worldwide.Category Society genealogy resources gen Web Directory Regional * gen Web Directory Polar regions. Family HistoryLibrary Catalog All Subject Search * FamilySearch places Web Sites. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/geneal.htm
Global Eye possible use of the different sections of gen. www.worldbank.org/html/schools/regions/ssa/kenya Tony Bushell, (1995) Key geography places, Stanley Thornes http://www.globaleye.org.uk/archive/autumn00-teachers/secotn.html
Extractions: Teachers' Notes Secondary Teachers' Notes, Autumn 2000 Welcome to Global Eye News (GEN) , an online resource based on Global Eye, the magazine about world development written by Worldaware for the Department for International Development (DFID). This is the third online edition, based on Issue 13 of the magazine. The first two online editions (issue 11 and 12) can be selected and viewed from the start up screen. The archive section contains pdf files for issues 1 - 10 of the magazine plus teachers' notes and activity sheets, all of which can be printed out. Either click on the issue you require or search the archive index for what you need. We have organised the archive so that you can access each issue plus the associated activity sheets and teachers' notes more easily. Global Eye News is not just an online version of the magazine. Although each issue will contain all the main features of the magazine, there will also be additional information, photographs, maps, data and interactive features. Talkboards, workshops, curriculum projects and ask-an-expert opportunities are just some of these. There is also space for students and teachers to send in work, ideas and share good practice on aspects of world development, developing countries and development issues. As Global Eye News grows and develops we aim to respond positively to your suggestions and ideas. Take part in the talkboards and use the workshops and curriculum projects with your students. Tell us what you and your school are doing to raise awareness about world development, whether as part of the curriculum or via links you may have with developing countries. Let us know which countries and topics you would like to see feature in the future. We want to hear from you and your students.
1990 Census Resources CDROM technical documentation Call no HA201 1990 .C45 gen. geographic structureUnited States, regions, divisions, States, counties, places of 10,000 http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/govdocs/1990cens.html
Extractions: 1990 U.S. CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING INFORMATION located in Regenstein Library The following documentation enumerates many of the depository and non-depository sources (paper, fiche and CD-ROMs) available in Regenstein Library which provide data for the 1990 Census of Population and Housing . Additional copies may be in the SSA Library. Please check the Online Catalog for complete holdings. In addition, there are some helpful WEB SITES for obtaining 1990 Census data. The University of Chicago Library's Web site has several pointers to Census data links. From the Library's home page go to and then "Government Documents" . The "Statistical" section includes a link to the Census Bureau's Home Page Chicago Tribune HOMES ; choose communities data. In addition, the digital city web site is very useful for 1990 data; try Chicago Digital City . There is a wealth of demographic information at this site. A useful guide is a link to Chicago neighborhood names.
World Regional Geography - O.S.A.E. Skills of geographic reality that link cities, ports, regions, countries and people who live,work, and visit the world's myriad places. geoglitercy.html)gen 16 April http://incolor.inebraska.com/gnelson/geogliteracy.html
Extractions: How to Read a City: A Geographic Perspective " by Kit Salter, Magazine of History (Fall, 1990) 68 - 71. by Kit Salter However, as his eyes track up and down this small town street, he contemplates the fabric of his community and the importance of honesty and trust. As he considers these elements that hold the town together, he imagines the collapse of the whole community as a consequence of breaking such a moral pattern himself. He even involves the local grade-school geography teacher in his fantasy.
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY: Curriculum 106, whichever is not used to satisfy the gen. physical features and environments,location of places and human activities of the various regions of the http://www.morgan.edu/academics/Liberal-Arts/HistGeo/default.asp
Extractions: AUBREY THOMPSON THE DEPARTMENTAL PHILOSOPHY The Department believes that the study of history is the study of humankind. The study of history enables the student to understand the past and the present and to prepare for the future. It provides insight into the experiences of the diverse peoples of the world and into each student's own individual heritage. In addition to historical knowledge, the department teaches students to read with understanding, to analyze and interpret data, and to write meaningful findings.
Geography And Map Of Togo Natural resources phosphates, limestone, marble, arable Administrative divisions5 regions (regions, singular region branch chief of state President gen. http://geography.about.com/library/cia/blctogo.htm
Extractions: More Togo Information CIA Factbook World Atlas Home Geography Home Page Togo Introduction [Top of Page] Background: French Togoland became Togo in 1960. Despite the facade of multiparty rule instituted in the early 1990s, the government continues to be dominated by the military, which has maintained its power almost continuously since 1967. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Western Africa, bordering the Bight of Benin, between Benin and Ghana Geographic coordinates: 8 00 N, 1 10 E Map references: Africa Area:
Geography And Map Of Guinea democratic elections until 1993 when gen. Natural resources bauxite, iron ore, diamonds divisions4 administrative regions (regions administrative, singular http://geography.about.com/library/cia/blcguinea.htm
Extractions: More Guinea Information CIA Factbook World Atlas Home Geography Home Page Guinea Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Independent from France since 1958, Guinea did not hold democratic elections until 1993 when Gen. Lansana CONTE (head of the military government) was elected president in disputed balloting. Security clampdowns continue, although not as severe as in earlier decades. Reelected in 1998, the president faced growing criticism in 1999 for his jailing of a major opposition leader and widespread economic malaise. Unrest in Sierra Leone also continued to threaten Guinea's stability. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone
Outdoor Recreation Resources (1994). Natural regions of Alberta. Special places 2000 Alberta=s approach toprotecting biodiversity through science and public participation. gen. Tech. http://www.ualberta.ca/ERSC/perls/RLS452.htm
Extractions: (Newton B. Drury, Director, U.S. National Park Service, 1940-1951) Course Description: An examination of parks as recreation environments together with an analysis of the relationship between park planning, design and subsequent operation and maintenance in terms of meeting the requirements of the park agency, the park user and the resource base. Attention is focussed on both the common themes in park management and the specific problems of parks operation and maintenance associated with particular types of parks contained within a comprehensive park system. Course Objectives: 1. To examine the rationale and underlying principles for a systems approach to park planning and management.
Geography And Regional Development, Courses Fall 2000 character of the visual aspects of places viewed individually the major natural andcultural regions of Mexico GEOG 415 Introduction to Water resources Policy (3 http://catalog.arizona.edu/2000-01/courses/004/GEOG.html
Extractions: Courses listed below are approved UA courses as of Fall 2000. Not all approved courses will be offered during this term. For course offerings/availability during a specific term, see the Schedule of Classes . Each course number below links to the Schedule of Classes. Geography and Regional Development (GEOG) Dept Info College Info GEOG 110 Regional Land Use (3) I II (Identical with PLN 110, which is home). GEOG 151 World Regional Geography (3) I II Geographic concepts and information organized by conventional region and nation. Appropriate for elementary and secondary teaching. GEOG 171 Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology (3) I II P, MATH 110. (Identical with ATMO 171, which is home). GEOG 171L Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology Laboratory (1) I II P, or CR, ATMO 171. (Identical with ATMO 171L, which is home). GEOG 195A Topics in Geography and Regional Development (1) I II GEOG 199H Honors Independent Study (1-6) [Rpt./]
Geography And Regional Development, Courses Summer 2001 character of the visual aspects of places viewed individually the major natural andcultural regions of Mexico 3) II Examines physical resources (eg distribution http://catalog.arizona.edu/2000-01/courses/012/GEOG.html
Extractions: Courses offered in Summer 2001 are linked to the Schedule of Classes. All courses listed below are approved to be taught as of Summer 2001; however, some may not be offered this Summer. The courses that ARE offered this Summer, in either Pre-Session, Summer I or Summer II, are linked to the Schedule of Classes. The complete list below is a good indicator of what may be offered over the next few years (contact department about future offerings). Geography and Regional Development (GEOG) Dept Info College Info GEOG 110 Regional Land Use (3) I II (Identical with PLN 110, which is home). GEOG 151 World Regional Geography (3) I II Geographic concepts and information organized by conventional region and nation. Appropriate for elementary and secondary teaching. GEOG 171 Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology (3) I II P, MATH 110. (Identical with ATMO 171, which is home). GEOG 171L Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology Laboratory (1) I II P, or CR, ATMO 171. (Identical with ATMO 171L, which is home).
Simon Langton Grammar School For Boys - GEOGRAPHY Environment ¨ Managing the world's resources ¨ Living with of Nat Environments ¨Wilderness regions ¨ Development and learnt in different places on the AS http://www.slangton.kent.sch.uk/dept/yr1213geog.htm