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         Indiana Geography:     more books (100)
  1. A school geography of the state of Indiana to accompany Colton's Common school geography .. by Anonymous, 2010-06-07
  2. Geography of Indianapolis, Indiana: Center Township, Marion County, Indiana, Crown Hill Cemetery, Decatur Township, Marion County, Indiana
  3. Indiana Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  4. Frye's Advanced Geography: Indiana Edition
  5. Leading Facts of Geography - Indiana Edition by Alexis Everett Frye, 1911
  6. Frye's Introductory Geography - Indiana Edition by unknown, 1000
  7. Geography and History of the World Indiana Edition by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2010
  8. Indiana Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places by Phyllis Thomas, 1998-09-01
  9. A More Diverse Indiana.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Indiana Business Review by Joan Morand, 2001-06-22
  10. Teacher Tech Tools Geography and History of the World (Indiana) by Glencoe, 2010
  11. Indiana: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries (Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Indiana)
  12. Prentice Hall World Studies Africa, Asia and the Southwest Pacific (Indiana), (Softcover) Geography History Culture Grade 7 AYP Monitoring Assessments by Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010
  13. Eastern Great Lakes: Indiana, Michigan, Ohio (State Reports) by Thomas G. Aylesworth, Virginia L. Aylesworth, 1992-02
  14. South Bend: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>

61. Mapping The World By Heart: State Alliances
Idaho Alliance of Idaho Geographers; Illinois Geographic Alliance;indiana geography Educators' Network Of indiana; Geographic
http://www.mapping.com/alliances.html
Alliance Sites, National Geographic, and The IGU
  • The IGU's Commission on Geographic Education
  • National Geographic Web Site
  • Univ. of Texas List of Alliances
    Canadian Sites
  • About Canada (Government of Canada)
  • Canadian Communities Atlas
  • Facts About Canada (from Atlas of Canada)
  • Statistics Canada: Geography ...
  • Travel Canada
    US Geographic Alliance Sites
  • Alabama Geographic Alliance
  • Alaska Geographic Alliance
  • Arizona Geographic Alliance
  • Arkansas Geographic Alliance (unofficial site) ...
  • Wyoming Geographic Alliance 49 State Alliances Correct As Of May, 2000 Still no NGS, Altavista, or Hotbot record for alliance sites for:
  • District of Columbia or Puerto Rico For Your Convenience
    Here are Addresses and Telephone Numbers for Alliances without websites:
  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE
    • Peggy Steele Clay
    • National Geographic Society
    • 1145 17th Street N.W.
    • Washington, DC 20036-4688
    • phone: (202) 828-5699
    • fax: (202) 429-5701
  • PUERTO RICO GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE
    • Jose Molinelli
    • Lillian Bird
    • Alianza Geografica de Puerto Rico
    • P.O. Box 21896
    • San Juan, PR 00931-1896
  • 62. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Geography Courses In The Web
    University. Physical geography, Jay Gatrell, indiana State University.Physical geography, Dave Helgren, San Jose State University. Physical
    http://www.colorado.edu/geography/virtdept/resources/educatio/courses/physical/p
    Geography Resources Educational Resources Course Subjects
    Physical Geography
    The Active Earth Iain Stewart, Derek Rust, Thomas Dewez Brunel University, UK Biogeography Susan L. Woodward Radford University Biogeography Neil C. Heywood University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Biogeography Barbara A. Holzman San Francisco State University Biogeography Jonathan Luly James Cook University, Australia Climate and Vegetation P. Blanken University of Colorado at Boulder Climatological Instrumentation and Field Methods Sue Grimmond Indiana University at Bloomington Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology Michael Pidwirny Okanagan University College Climatology Patrick J. Bartlein University of Oregon Climatology Frank T. Keimig University of Massachusetts Coastal Processes Vatche Tchakerian Dynamic Meteorology H.P. Schmid Indiana University at Bloomington Environmental Geomorphology Randall Schaetzl Michigan State University Environmental Hazards Neil C. Heywood University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Environmental Processes: Atmospheric and
    Hydrospheric
    Roth, Matthias National University of Singapore Exploring the Deep: Geography of the World's Oceans Dawn Wright Oregon State University Fluvial Geomorphology Joe Desloges University of Toronto Geography of Landforms Jerry Davis San Francisco State University Geomorphology Karen Lemke University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

    63. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Geography Courses In The Web
    Industrial geography, Jay D. Gatrell, indiana State University. Industrial Urbangeography, Jay D. Gatrell, indiana State University. Urban
    http://www.colorado.edu/geography/virtdept/resources/educatio/courses/urbancom/u
    Geography Resources Educational Resources Course Subjects
    Urban Geography and Community Planning
    Advanced Planning Information Systems -
    Applications Development
    John F. Alexander University of Florida American Cities I: Population and Housing John S. Adams University of Minnesota City Politics Jay D. Gatrell Indiana State University The Geography of Cities Doreen Mattingly San Diego State University Industrial Geography Jay D. Gatrell Indiana State University Industrial Location and Globalization of Enterprise Ian MacLachlan University of Lethbridge, Canada Integrating Urban Studies and GIS Brian Klinkenberg University of British Columbia, Canada Introduction to Spatial Analysis Milton Green University of Western Ontario Introduction to the City Erik M. Ghenoiu University of Wisconsin, Madison Local Economic Development: Contemporary Issues and Problems in Planning Ian MacLachlan University of Lethbridge, Canada Gunter Krumme University of Washington Planning Information Seminar - GIS Technologies Andrea Goethals
    Juna Papajorgji University of Florida Regional Planning James C. Hughes

    64. Hotels In Indiana -- Indianapolis, Bloomington, Elkhart, Evansville, Fort Wayne,
    indiana geography.
    http://www.hotels-hoteles.com/hotels-Indiana.htm
    Hotels USA Indiana 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. Anderson Elizabeth Kentland Princeton ... Portland INDIANA - Geography Midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan (N), Ohio (E), Kentucky, across the Ohio R. (S), and Illinois (W). Northern Indiana is a glaciated lake area, separated by the Wabash River from the central agricultural plain, which is rich with deep glacial drift. The southern portion of the state is a succession of bottomlands interspersed with knolls and ridges, gorges and valleys. Limestone caves, such as the big Wyandotte Cave, and mineral springs, as at French Lick and West Baden Springs, are found there. The unglaciated soil is shallow in S Indiana, and the cutting of timber has caused erosion, but there is still extensive farming. The capital and largest city is Indianapolis, in the central part of the state. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, with a 3-mi (4.8-km) frontage on Lake Michigan, is noted for its beautiful shifting sand dunes. Formerly a state park, the area was made a National Lakeshore in 1966. Four years earlier, in 1962, the U.S. Congress authorized the establishment of the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in S Indiana. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the site of the famous 500-mi (800-km) auto race, held annually.

    65. Indiana State University : Career Center : Students : Geography
    Positions taken by recent geography Majors Job Title, Employer, Employer Location. Lastmodified February 04, 2003 Copyright © 2003 by indiana State University.
    http://www.career.indstate.edu/students/cas/geography.htm
    @import "http://www.indstate.edu/webguide/styles/import.css"; Positions taken by recent Geography Majors Job Title Employer Employer Location Assistant Co-ordinator of Governmental Affairs Indianapolis IN Azan Morse United States Navy Meridian MS Environmental Technician Ogden Environmental + Energy Services Louisville KY Last modified: February 04, 2003 Indiana State University

    66. CIPEC - CIPEC Directors, Research Staff, And Associated Faculty
    Tom Evans, Ph.D., CIPEC Associate Director, Department of geography, indianaUniversity, CIPEC, 408 N. indiana Ave, Room 228, Bloomington, IN 47408.
    http://www.cipec.org/people/faculty.html

    CIPEC Home
    > Directors, Research Staff, and Associated Faculty
    CIPEC Directors
    CIPEC Research Staff
    • Krister Andersson , Joint Ph.D. in Public Policy, Postdoctoral Fellow in Institutional Aspects of Environmental Change , 513 N. Park, Room 305, Bloomington, IN 47405. (812) 856-0166.

    67. CIPEC - Biocomplexity Project Participants
    Tom Evans, Department of geography, indiana University, Student Building,Room 120 Bloomington, IN 47405. (812) 8564587. evans@indiana.edu.
    http://www.cipec.org/research/biocomplexity/participants.html

    CIPEC Home
    CIPEC Biocomplexity > Project Participants Publications Modules ][Participants][ Links
    Biocomplexity Project Participants
    • Jerome Busemeyer , Ph.D., Professor, Department of Psychology Indiana University , Psychology 367, Bloomington, IN 47405. (812) 855-4882. Rich Caldanaro GIS/Remote Sensing Specialist II , CIPEC, 408 N. Indiana Ave, Room 303B, Bloomington, IN 47408. (812) 855-5767.
    • Juan-Camilo Cardenas , Ph.D., Facultad de Estudios Ambientales y Rurales, Universidad Javeriana, K 7 # 42-27 (Piso 7), Bogota, COLOMBIA. 57-1-320-8320, ext. 6520.
    • Laura Carlson GIS/Remote Sensing Specialist II , CIPEC, 408 N. Indiana Ave, Room 304, Bloomington, IN 47408. (812) 855-7375. Peter Deadman , Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Geography , Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo , Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1 Canada. (519) 888-4567, ext 2791.

    68. GTU - Geography Department
    the school year, including field trips (in the past we've tripped to Starved Rock,Turkey Run and the covered bridge area of indiana), geography Awareness Week
    http://www.geog.uiuc.edu/programs/gtu.html
    Gamma Theta Upsilon Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU), the Honors Geography Society gives geography undergraduate students' information and experiences that will help them in their studies and in their future careers. The club meets regularly throughout the fall and spring semesters, and is a chance to meet and get to know your fellow geography students, graduate students and faculty members. The GTU organizes and sponsors many events over the school year, including field trips (in the past we've tripped to Starved Rock, Turkey Run and the covered bridge area of Indiana), Geography Awareness Week (held each November) and sports and other social events. Workshops on employment opportunities for geographers and applying to graduate school are also held. If you are a geography major or just interested in geography, please join us. You will see notices of our meetings posted in the department. See our web site for more about us! Colloquium I Coffee Hour I GGSA I GTU I Geography Awareness Week
    Department
    I Faculty/Staff I Students I Courses I Graduate Program I Undergrad. Program

    69. UNC-CH Geog: North American Geog Depts-Indiana (text)
    UNCCH geography. geography Departments in indiana. Highest geography degree offeredB=Bachelor's M=Master's D=Doctorate Bloomington. D indiana University.
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/geog/depts/indiana-txt.html
    UNC-CH Geography
    Geography Departments in Indiana
    Highest geography degree offered: B M D =Doctorate
    Bloomington
    D Indiana University
    Indianapolis
    B Indiana University at Indianapolis
    Muncie
    B Ball State University
    Terre Haute
    D Indiana State University
    Valparaiso
    M Valparaiso University Main map Eastern region map North Central region map ... Comments Last modified: April 29, 2000

    70. Travel & Geography
    indiana State Parks and Reservoirs Information provided by the indiana Departmentof Natural Resources. Global about.com Guide to geography A gateway of links
    http://www.imcpl.lib.in.us/ss_trav.htm
    Home eReference Subject Pathfinders New on our Site ... Search our Site
    Description
    The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library maintains a rich Travel and Geography collection. Vacation planners and students writing reports about countries, cities and states will find information in a print, audio, and video formats. Books and Other Library Materials There are a wide variety of resources available to find information about different locations, whether you're studying a far-off country, or are looking for the best route to Chicago. The library's collection includes the following types of materials that can help in your search.
    • Atlases Geography Books True Adventure Books
    Guidebooks In addtion, the library has an extensive collection of guidebooks which include information on places to visit, to stay, and to eat, along with information about different cultures and customs. The library's collection includes, among others, the following guidebooks series: Special Collections You can also find these special collections at the Central Library to help you in your search:
    • Place File
      A collection of maps and brochures from various countries, states, cities, and national areas, many of which can be checked out

    71. Rural Indiana Profile - Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs
    indiana's geography, population, and agency structure are essential to understandinghow substance abuse affects the people of rural indiana, and how rural
    http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/publications/rural/rural2.html
    Posted by: The Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University prepared by
    Drug Strategies

    2445 M Street, NW Suite 480
    Washington, DC 20037
    Rural Indiana Profile
    II. Rural Indiana Profile This report describes patterns of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in rural Indiana, and their impact on economic and social trends. Indiana's geography, population, and agency structure are essential to understanding how substance abuse affects the people of rural Indiana, and how rural communities can cope with these challenges. Rural Indiana. Thirty-five percent of Indiana's 5.8 million residents live in rural areas. Rural Hoosiers have a strong history of self-determination, with an emphasis on local governance. Indiana remains a largely agricultural state; farms account for 68 percent of the land. However, since World War II, the state has seen considerable growth in business and industry; several major corporations are located in rural Indiana, including Hillenbrand Industries, Arvin Industries, Kimball International, Inc. and Cummins Engine Company. These corporations are often the employment alternatives for rural residents who do not farm, and provide employee assistance programs and other health benefits not available to farm workers or small business employees. In rural Indiana, large corporations employ a significant portion of the local population. For instance, in Bartholomew County, two corporations employ 54 percent of the residents. On average, rural residents are within a 45 minute drive of a mid-sized city in Indiana or a neighboring state. However, public transportation does not reach most areas, leaving them isolated from centrally located health care providers which often serve multiple counties. Rural counties have diverse needs which may not be met through simple replication of strategies designed for urban substance abuse problems.

    72. Census Geography For Beginners - PREV-STAT Special Issue - 2002 - IPRC INFOsite
    The definitions below apply to Census 2000 geography. Census miles.The typical census block in indiana has 20 to 60 households.
    http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/publications/iprc/newsline/2002/geography.html
    Volume 15, Nos. 1-2, 2002
    PREV-STAT
    Prevention Statistical Analysis Tool
    Neighborhood-Level Data for Prevention Planning
    Census Geography for Beginners
    T hink about a large brick mansion on the outskirts of the city. The mansion is made up of hundreds of thousands of bricks. It may take two hundred bricks to make the ledge below the bedroom windows; and another six hundred bricks to make the facade leading to the north patio. The bricks become the building blocks that make up the mansion. The U.S. Census Bureau builds geographic data from small building blocks that it calls "census blocks." These census blocks are small geographic areas that might include 20 to 60 households. It might take several census blocks to make a neighborhood. Seven neighborhoods might make up a city council district. Six city council districts might make up a small sized city. By adding the population and housing data from each census block in a neighborhood, you get the population and housing data for the neighborhood. By adding all of the data from each census block in a city, you get the total data for the city.
    Definitions
    Condensed from Census 2000 Geographic Definitions , U.S. Census Bureau

    73. Academic Materials: E-books At Work In Education
    geography G110 Introduction to Human geography indiana University IndependentStudy Program geography Department Taught by IU Staff Register Course
    http://www.academicmaterials.com/FindCourseMaterialsCourses.asp?UniID=6&DeptID=1

    74. Geography & Transportation
    Washington County, indiana. Click on the map to locate Washington countyon an indiana map. Back To Top. Geographic Profile. Washington
    http://www.blueriver.net/~wcegp/NewFiles/geography.html
    Home Our Way of Life Government Living In Washington County Visitor's Guide ... Washington County Community Foundation, Inc. Leave the traffic jams back in the big city: Washington County is easy to get to and easy to get around. Click any link below to find out more.
    Map
    Geographic Profile Topography Getting Around
    Washington County, Indiana Click on the map to locate Washington county on an Indiana map. Back To Top
    Geographic Profile
    Salem, the largest community, serves as the county seat. Other communities in Washington County include New Pekin, Campbellsburg, Hardinsburg, Fredricksburg, Little York, Livonia, and Saltillo. About 76 percent of the county's residents live in rural areas.
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    Topography Washington County is characterized by hilly uplands, steep valleys, and broad plains. The northern boundary of the county is formed by the Muscatatuck and White Rivers. In total area, the county is the seventh largest county in Indiana, covering 330,200 acres.
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    Getting Around Washington County offers easy access to three major Interstate highways: I-65 (just 17 miles east of Salem), I-64 (quick access neighboring Floyd and Harrison Counties) and I-71 (across the Ohio River in Louisville). U.S. 150 runs through Washington County, which is also served by State Roads 56, 60, 135, and 160.

    75. Geography
    US Census indiana Profiles. CIA FACT BOOK (WITH MAPS!) CIA World Factbook. WORLDMAPS National Geographic Map Machine; Mining Co. Guide for geography; Atlapedia;
    http://www.vigo.lib.in.us/hwc/GEOL.HTM

    76. Developing Educational Standards - Indiana
    Department of Education The indiana Standards portion of the indiana Departmentof These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history
    http://edstandards.org/StSt/Indiana.html
    Indiana 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
    • Indiana Department of Education
      The Indiana Standards portion of the Indiana Department of Education 's site contains standards adopted in 2000 for the arts, ELA, math, science, and second languages. PE standards are in draft form. Social studies standards should appear 2001. Documents generally contain basic standards and some curricular suggestions.
    • 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).

    77. Children's Services - Dewey 900: Geography And History
    Children's Services Monroe County Public Library, indiana - (812)349-3100. Dewey 900 geography and History. Check the library
    http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/childrens/ddc900.html
    Children's Services - Monroe County Public Library, Indiana - (812) 349-3100 Booklists Search Tools Web Sites Program Schedule
    Dewey 900: Geography and History
    Check the library shelves in the 900s for Books on Geography and History topics, such as:
    Biographies, Countries, Native Americans, States, Travel, Wars ...
    And see some Geography and History Websites. Books from this area include: Websites from this area: Go to Dewey Table
    Return to Children's Services Top Level Searchable Resources Calendar of Events ... Site Search
    Please send comments or questions to:
    lchampel@monroe.lib.in.us

    78. Indiana State University
    A. Dando (geography). Scholarships/Graduate Support Graduate assistantships. InquiriesGlenn E. Perry Department of Political Science indiana State University
    http://w3fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Directory/IndianaState.htm
    INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
    Terre Haute, Indiana Program

    Department of Political Science, Department of History, Department of Geogrpahy, Department of Geology and the Department of Anthropology Degrees Offered
    BA
    BS
    MA
    MS
    PhD (in a few departments, including Geography) Courses
    General Honors
    Classical Islamic Literatures
    The Middle East's Islamic Centuries Geography Geography of the Middle East History History of Islam History of the Modern Middle East International Studies Islam, Westernization, and Modernization Political Science Politics of the Middle East The Middle East in World Affairs The Third World Seminar in Comparative Politics Normally offered once a year Faculty F. Robert Hunter (history, 19th century Egypt and Tunisia, Arab-Israeli conflict) Glenn E. Perry (political science, the Middle Eastern experience with democracy, Arab-Israeli conflict) Samory Rashid (political science, Africa, Islam in America) Jack Rollins (English, Swahili poetry) Mohameden Ould-Mey (geography globalization, geography of the Middle East) Ibrahim A. Makkawi (Department of Educational and School Psychology)-School of Education

    79. BiologyBrowser
    For your convenience, we have combined the results from all the sub categoriesResults 1 2 of at least 2 GeographyNorth AmericaUSAIndiana
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  • Indiana University Axolotl Colony
    Description: axolotl information site
    http://www.indiana.edu/~axolotl/
    Birds of Indiana

    Description: online edition of Transactions of the Indiana Horticultural Society 1890
    http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/butlerbirds/home.html
    Axolotl Newsletter
    Description: published annually by the Axolotl Colony, contains a brief update of colony news, plus items of general interest to amphibian biologists, especially those working with axolotls and other urodeles - Indiana University Experimental Axolotl Colony online newsletter http://www.indiana.edu/~axolotl/newsletter/newsltr.html
  • 80. My Indiana History Study In Periodical Format
    Activities suitable here are those which concentrate on indiana and local geography.Where are you in indiana? Relate this to the state as a whole.
    http://www.ourlandofliberty.com/indiana.html
    MY INDIANA CONTENTS:
    To see a SAMPLE page - INDEX list - PRICE and ORDER info - Other LINKS
    About My Indiana
    A unique publication for grades 4-7
    Five years in the making: My Indiana is a unique history curriculum developed specifically to meet the needs of upper elementary and middle school students. Newspaper format: 30 chronological issues resembling small newspapers present the story of Indiana in a student-friendly, informal style that does not intimidate or repel young readers. History in their hands: In My Indiana events are seen as living and potentially life-changing experiences from which we can all learn. The people whose experiences and decisions changed our state and nation also come to life. Their story is told as it happened. 4th to 7th grade: My Indiana meets key curriculum criteria and may be used as a complete Indiana history at 4th grade or a valuable curriculum supplement to an Indiana history textbook at higher grades. Generally one issue is studied per week. Fascinating reading for education, travel, and fun: My Indiana makes a delightful yet valuable contribution to any student's knowledge of our Hoosier State.

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