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         Arkansas Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Health and society in early Arkansas, 1810-1860 by Conevery Bolton ValencÌŒius, 1989
  2. Arkansas: The Natural State (Our Amazing States) by Miriam Coleman, 2010-08-15
  3. Arkansas (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-10
  4. Arkansas (From Sea to Shining Sea) by Ellen Macaulay, 2009-03
  5. Arkansas (Statebasics) by Mari Kesselring, 2010-08
  6. Historical Atlas of Arkansas by Gerald T. Hanson, Carl H. Moneyhon, 1992-09
  7. Arkansas: Past and Present (The United States: Past and Present) by Janey Levy, 2010-08-15
  8. GEOGRAPHY OF THE FOREHEAD by RONALD KOERTGE, 2002-11-01
  9. Arkansas (America the Beautiful. Third Series) by G. S. Prentzas, 2009-03
  10. Arkansas (The United States) by Rich Smith, 2009-08-15
  11. Arkansas (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-02
  12. South Central: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma (State Reports) by Thomas G. Aylesworth, Virginia L. Aylesworth, 1992-02
  13. Oden, Arkansas
  14. Newport, Arkansas: Jackson County, Arkansas, Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, White River (Arkansas), Arkansas State University

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  • 62. Research Wizard - Listings For Arkansas | Research | University Library
    Links to news and legislation impacting educators. jmm geography ArkansasClimate Summary http//lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/
    http://library.unomaha.edu/research/wizard/wizard.php3?knum=1565

    63. The SS HyperTree Geography: Arkansas
    arkansas.
    http://www.hypertree.com/geography/arkansas/
    Arkansas Boone Carroll Madison Marion ... Washington This page exists only to make my research easier. That's why it only shows the map and a few links relevant to my personal digging. hypertree.com
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    64. The SS HyperTree Geography: Arkansas: Washington County
    Washington County, arkansas Formed in 1828 from Crawford.Parent to Madison (1836). County seat is Fayetteville.
    http://www.hypertree.com/geography/arkansas/washington.html
    Washington County, Arkansas Formed in 1828 from Crawford. Parent to Madison (1836). County seat is Fayetteville. Ferguson Hanna Lewis Perry ...
    Washington County GenExchange
    This page exists only to make my research easier. That's why it only shows the map and a few links relevant to my personal digging. I include it here just because it couldn't hurt to make this page public. However, for a comprehensive look at online resources for this county, try something like the ARGenWeb site linked above. hypertree.com
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    65. Geobop's Arkansas - Symbols, Facts & More! (Geobopological Survey)
    Click here to visit our sponsor. Learn about arkansas! arkansas Facts. Symbols(below) V. Earth Sciences (Geology, Fossils, Soils geography). Names Home.
    http://www.geobop.com/World/NA/US/AR/
    The State of Arkansas Home Page
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    North America United States Arkansas Arkansas The Natural State General Store Geobopological Survey Search this site Reference Desk Facts Geography ... 50states.com Learn about Arkansas! Arkansas Facts Symbols (below) V Earth Sciences Names Home Origin of Name: A variation of "Kansas," from the Kansas River and Kansas Indians. The pronunciation is prescribed by an 1881 statute.
    Nicknames: The Natural State Bowie State and Toothpick State (refer to Bowie knives and their handles); the older nicknames Hot Water State and Cave State were inspired by Arkansas' geological wonders. Also, The Land of Opportunity
    Residents Called: Arkansans
    Postal Code: AR (More Arkansas Facts) Arkansas Symbols: Motto: Regnat populus ("The people rule")

    66. Geobop's Arkansas Facts! (Geobopological Survey)
    Geobop's arkansas facts, from geography to historyto people! (Geobopological Survey).
    http://www.geobop.com/World/NA/US/AR/Facts/
    Arkansas The Natural State General Store Geobopological Survey Search this site Reference Desk Facts Geography ... 50states.com Arkansas Facts Origin of Name: A variation of "Kansas," from the Kansas River and Kansas Indians. The pronunciation is prescribed by an 1881 statute.
    Nicknames: The Natural State Bowie State and Toothpick State (refer to Bowie knives and their handles); the older nicknames Hot Water State and Cave State were inspired by Arkansas' geological wonders. Also, The Land of Opportunity
    Residents Called: Arkansans Postal Code: AR Names Home Geography Location: Arkansas is a Gulf Coast state that doesn't touch the Gulf Coast! It's the northwesternmost of the states commonly considered the South.
    Borders: Area: 53,183 square miles (the 27th biggest state)

    67. Hotels In Arkansas -- Eureka Springs, Fayetteville, Hot Springs, Little Rock, Sp
    arkansas geography.
    http://www.hotels-hoteles.com/hotels-Arkansas.htm
    Hotels USA Arkansas Click on a city below to display a list of local hotels. Each hotel has real-time pricing so you can see all available rates and book your reservations online. Alma El Dorado Lake Village Pine Bluff ... White Hall ARKANSAS - Geography State in the south-central United States. It is bordered by Tennessee and Mississippi, across the Mississippi R. (E), Louisiana (S), Texas and Oklahoma (W), and Missouri (N). The Arkansas River flows southeast across the state between the Ozark plateau and the Ouachita Mountains and runs down to the southern and eastern plains to empty into the Mississippi River. The other rivers of the state also flow generally SE or S to the Mississippi; these include the Saint Francis (which forms part of the E Missouri line), the White River, the Ouachita, and the Red River (which forms part of the Texas line). The state's transportation network is based on rivers as well as roads, railroads, and air travel. The 440 mi (708 km) Arkansas River Navigation System links Oklahoma and Arkansas to the Mississippi River. The capital and largest city is Little Rock; other important cities are Fort Smith, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, and West Memphis.

    68. Geography
    geography. arkansas, one of the southcentral states, is near the geographicand population centers of the United States. Its borders
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    Geography Arkansas, one of the south-central states, is near the geographic and population centers of the United States. Its borders adjoin Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri and Oklahoma, with the Mississippi River forming the eastern border. Land Surface: 53,104 square miles. Arkansas ranks 27th among the states in size. The eastern portion of the state consists of alluvial valleys of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers, with agricultural land dominated by cotton, rice and soybeans. North and west portions include the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains. The state is about equally divided between highlands and lowlands and nearly half of the state is forested. Elevations in the mountainous regions vary from 200 to 2,700 feet above sea level. Mount Magazine, in the Ouachita range, is the highest point in the state with an elevation of 2,753 feet. Web Design and Hosting by MerImage Web Design, Inc.

    69. Developing Educational Standards - Arkansas
    arkansas Department of Education The Standards portion of the arkansas Departmentof These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history
    http://edstandards.org/StSt/Arkansas.html
    Arkansas Developing Educational Standards is maintained by Charles Hill and the Wappingers Central School District in New York. Your help with updates or corrections is greatly appreciated. [This page was last updated on December 20, 2001] By Governmental Agency By Organization
    • Arkansas Department of Education
      The Standards portion of the Arkansas Department of Education 's site contains current frameworks that specify content standards for grades 4, 8, and 12. Online documents contain benchmarks and sample curricular material.
    • National Assessment of Educational Progress
      The National Assessment of Educational Progress, operated by the US Department of Education, bills itself as The Nation's Report Card . While not explicitly tied to particular national or state standards, its reports provide a way of looking at student progress across the country in the eight subject areas the NAEP covers. These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history, and writing. Each subject has its own page that contains findings from related assessments, answers to basic questions about assessment, and standards and frameworks links. The NAEP site contains the following results (and the year last administered): the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), math (2000), reading (2000), science (1996;the 2000 results are due in the fall of 2001), US history (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), and writing (1998).

    70. Job Resources By Geography, Never Let ‘em See You Sweat: Preparing For The Inte
    Job Resources by geography. Available jobs with the city of Phoenix. City of Scottsdale.Available jobs with the city of Scottsdale. arkansas. arkansas Job Bank.
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    Job Resources by Geography AmeriCorps Alums has entered into a partnership with ExecSearches.com to provide knowledge and resources in the area of nonprofit, public sector and socially responsible for-profit employment. Through this exclusive relationship, members of AmeriCorps Alums will receive articles and tips which will greatly enhance their job search, as well as discounts on ExecSearches.com's acclaimed resume review, cover letter editing and interview training consulting services. Click on a specific geographic preference, or scroll down to read the entire list. National International Illinois Montana ... Wyoming National ExecSearches.com ExecSearches.com is the premier site for nonprofit and public sector employment in higher education, health, advocacy, philanthropy, goverment, social and human services, and community and economic development. For the past four years ExecSearches.com has helped top non-profits, the public sector, socially conscious businesses and other search firms and 3rd party recruiters to find middle, executive and director level fundraising, finance, operations, human resources, communications, administrative, program and other key personnel. Chronicle of Philanthropy Biweekly listing of hundreds of jobs, including an Early Career Opportunities section for entry level positions.

    71. UNC-CH Geog: North American Geog Depts-Arkansas (text)
    UNCCH geography. geography Departments in arkansas. Highest geographydegree offered B=Bachelor's M=Master's D=Doctorate Fayetteville.
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/geog/depts/arkansas-txt.html
    UNC-CH Geography
    Geography Departments in Arkansas
    Highest geography degree offered: B M D =Doctorate
    Fayetteville
    M University of Arkansas Fayetteville Main map Eastern region map Main list (text) ... Comments Last modified: April 29, 2000

    72. Eastern Oklahoma / Northwest Arkansas Skywarn Home
    easy and effective training tool for the specific geography related to Copyright ©Eastern Oklahoma / Northwestern arkansas SKYWARN All rights reserved Hosted
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    73. ADED: Geography
    Home, About Us, Search, News, Links, Upcoming Events, Web site Map. geography.arkansas is near the geographic and population centers of the United States.
    http://www.aedc.state.ar.us/About_Arkansas/Geography.htm
    MENU Governor's Message About Arkansas Business Development Community Development ... Downloadable Reports Subscribe to our e-mail list for news and updates.
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    Arkansas Department of Economic Development
    One Capitol Mall
    Little Rock, AR 72201
    Phone:
    1-800-ARKANSAS or
    Fax: (501) 682-7394
    E-mail: INFO@1800ARKANSAS.com 1800Arkansas.com
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    About Us ... Web site Map Geography Arkansas is near the geographic and population centers of the United States. Its borders adjoin Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, and Oklahoma with the Mississippi River forming the state's eastern border. It is located on the same latitude as Osaka, Japan and North Africa. Land Surface
    34,036,717 acres East - Alluvial valleys of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers, with agricultural land dominated by cotton, rice, and soybeans. North and West - Mountainous or coastal plains.

    74. ADED: Arkansas Facts
    geography return to top of page. arkansas is bounded on the north by Missouri;on the east by the Mississippi River, which separates it from Mississippi and
    http://www.aedc.state.ar.us/Film/Facts.htm
    MENU Governor's Message About Arkansas Business Development Community Development ... Downloadable Reports Subscribe to our e-mail list for news and updates.
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    Arkansas Department of Economic Development
    One Capitol Mall
    Little Rock, AR 72201
    Phone:
    1-800-ARKANSAS or
    Fax: (501) 682-7394
    E-mail: INFO@1800ARKANSAS.com 1800Arkansas.com
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    About Us ... Web site Map Arkansas Facts About Arkansas Arkansas Statistics Geography Agriculture ... Natural Resources About Arkansas
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    Arkansas - which means "South Wind" is the name of an Indian tribe. The French Jesuits learned of a tribe probably called Quapaw, or Oo-gaq-pa, which the Algonquin pronounced Oo-ka-na-sa and Marquette wrote Arkansas; LaSalle wrote Arkensa; DeTonti, Arkansas: and LaHarpe, Arkansas. When the state was admitted to the Union in 1836, it was spelled Arkansas. The legislature of 1881 appointed a committee to ascertain the rightful pronunciation of the last syllable, and the result was a resolution declaring the pronunciation to be Ark-an-saw. Arkansas Statistics return to top of page Population: 2,551,373 (July 1, 1999 Census Estimate)

    75. William F. Laman Public Library - History And Geography Resources
    Almanac; PAgis Pulaski Area Geographic Information Center; arkansas Maps - From UnitedNations; United States Counties Information; geography World - Links to
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    History and Geography
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    History Resources
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  • 76. RiceRomp: Teachers - Social Studies
    LESSON PROBLEM geography What is the cultural and physical geography of arkansas?How do they contribute to making arkansas a riceproducing state?
    http://www.riceromp.com/teachers/lessonContent.cfm?pId=189

    77. Geography Minor
    3315. geography of arkansas Study of arkansas natural and cultural environmentswith emphasis on how various groups act with the state's natural regions.
    http://www.ualr.edu/~history/geomin.htm
    Geography Minor
    A geography minor consists of 18 hours, including two courses chosen from Geography 1310 World Economic Geography, Geography 1311 Introduction to Physical Geography, or Geography 2312 Cultural Geography, plus 12 additional hours of geography courses. For more information contact the coordinator, Gerald Hanson, at 569-8730. The following courses in geography may be used to complete the geography minor, to meet core curriculum requirements, and to meet part of the bachelor of arts in liberal arts program requirements. 1310. World Economic Geography An introductory survey of economic activities. Basic concepts of economic activity location are studied. A survey of economic geography of countries outside North America, with emphasis on the distribution of resources in three countries. Three credit hours. 1311. Introduction to Physical Geography Study of earth-sun relationships that produce the elements of weather, including temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, and air circulation. Patterns of climate and their interrelationship with soil and vegetation systems. Study of major landform processes, which shape the earth's surface, with specific reference to North America. Three credit hours. 2310. World Regions

    78. The Mighty Arkansas Basin
    Chase High School Chase, Kansas Overview This activity will acquaint studentswith the Five Themes of geography to help them understand the arkansas Basin.
    http://www.fhsu.edu/kga/lp/5/boardman.html
    The Mighty Arkansas Basin
    Doug Boardman
    Chase High School
    Chase, Kansas

      Overview:
      This activity will acquaint students with the Five Themes of Geography to help them understand the Arkansas Basin. It will help the students gain an understanding of the water usage in Southwest Kansas agriculture and municipalities.

    Grade Levels: Grades 9-12
      Time: Two class periods
      Geographic Themes:
      Location, Movement, Place, Region, Human/Environment Interaction

      Kansas Social Studies Standards for Benchmarks, Grade Levels 12-K:
      The student will understand the connections among people, places, and environments in the local school and community, Kansas and its surrounding states, the United States and its region, and the world.
      The student will understand the roles of government and civic ideals and practices in the local school and community, Kansas, the United States, and different nations in the world.

      National Geography Standards, Grades 9-12:
      The geographically informed person knows and understands how to use maps and other representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective. The geographically informed person knows and understands how the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of earth's surface.

    79. Subject Index - Geography Lesson 5
    Subject Index geography Lesson 5. Agriculture The Mystery of Corn Productionin Kansas Irrigating Wisely The Mighty arkansas Basin, Aquifers Our Water
    http://www.fhsu.edu/kga/lp/5/subj.html
    Subject Index - Geography Lesson 5
    Agriculture
    The Mystery of Corn Production in Kansas
    Irrigating Wisely

    The Mighty Arkansas Basin
    Aquifers
    Our Water Resources
    A Little Cup Will Do

    Irrigation in Southwest Kansas

    Aquifer in a Bottle
    ...
    Make a Mini-Aquifer
    Cartography
    Map on the Wall
    The Mighty Arkansas Basin

    Kansas Water Usage: How Much is Enough?
    Climate
    Groundwater Distribution
    Conservation
    The Little Drop That Could
    A Little Cup Will Do You

    Whose Water Is It, Anyway?
    Using Our Natural Resources Wisely ... Give Them Power
    Cooperative Learning
    If You Give a Farmer Some Water Irrigation in Southwest Kansas Irrigating Wisely Who Owns the Water?
    Court Cases
    Water and the Law Who Owns the Water?
    Culture
    Examining Garden City's Growth
    Environment
    Irrigating Wisely Just Waiting for a Drink
    Ecology
    This Little Piggy Went to Market
    Ecosystems
    Is There Water Here? Living on the Ogallala
    Feedlots/Meatpacking Plants
    Examining Garden City's Growth Irrigation in Southwest Kansas Living on the Ogallala
    Five Themes (as a teaching technique)
    The Mighty Arkansas Basin
    Graphing
    Whose Water Is It, Anyway?

    80. Geography Network - Download Census 2000 TIGER/Line Shapefiles
    You have selected the state of arkansas. If you would like to download a singledata layer for one or more counties in arkansas, then select a layer below.
    http://arcdata.esri.com/data/tiger2000/tiger_statelayer.cfm?sfips=05

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