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Extractions: Both walking guides and driver guides MUST have lived in the area where they are to guide for a decade or more, and be involved in the region where they live. In addition, you need to have a sound knowledge of history, flora, forna and geography for your region and Britain in general. Just as important, you will be highly personable. Walking guides must naturally be experienced hikers with excellent navigational skills.
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Extractions: 3 s.h. Intended to develop an understanding of the physical factors of the earth as human habitat and human adjustments to (or modifications of) them. It emphasizes the analysis and world distributional patterns of landforms, climate, vegetation, soils and water features and the causes and interrelationships of these patterns. Cultural Geography 2206.102 4 s.h. This course satisfies the Gen. Ed. Lab. Science Requirement This laboratory course introduces students to the study of the earth's interior and to the processes shaping the earth's surface. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application through a combination of lecture and laboratory exercises. Students will learn field methods during a mandatory three-day field trip. Geology II 2206.104
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Extractions: Ref q 796.C487 A nice companion volume to the ever-popular "Chases' Calendar of Events," this work is set up much the same way. In calendar fashion, each day of the year is listed with important sporting events that will take will take place on that day, famous sporting events that occurred in the past, birthdays of sports figures for that day, and occasionally, the Chase's "Sportsquote" of the day. In addition, there is a section on the sports halls of fame. In the appendix there are listings of all team and organization addresses, listings of champions in all sports down through the years, league presidents and commissioners, and a complete index to the book. TITLE:
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Extractions: Unit One: Looking at the World Below each section of the the chapter summaries will be links to help you better understand the topic covered in that section of the book. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter One : How Geographers Look at the World Chapter Summary The existence of the earth is the result of the work of God in His six days of creation. ( Gen. 1 Heb. 3:11 ) The earth is the setting prepared by God for man to glorify God, or negatively to fill his measure of iniquity. The five themes of location, place, human/environment interaction, movement, and region are important to the study of geography Geographers use themes to help them locate places and to understand relationships among places and between people and places. Geographers also use information from the fields of history, political science, sociology, anthropology, and economics to help them understand the interactions of people with their environments. Geographers use maps and graphs to gather, interpret, and analyze geographic information. Charts, graphs, and diagrams are also important tools of geographers.
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Extractions: the place where you can find Austria's most valued resource: Culture. It's about art, music, literature and science. Find out about upcoming Austrian events, and educational programs, in the US and Austria or visit the current exhibition at our virtual gallery. Check it out! Belgium Yahoo! - Regional:Countries:Belgium Belgium: Overview Embassy of Belgium, Washington D.C. BELGIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ON LINE - Info Here. Discover Belgium http://www.interknowledge.com/belgium/
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Extractions: Diana M. Liverman Professor of Geography; Director, Center for Latin American Studies Faculty member, Arid Lands Resource Sciences and Global Change Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs Phone: (520) 626-7242 (Douglass Building) Email: liverman@u.arizona.edu Webpage: http://las.arizona.edu/liverman.html Education Recent Publications (1998-) Books: Graedel T.E. and 16 others, 2003 Planning climate and global change research: a review of the Draft U.S. Climate Change Science Program Strategic Plan Washington D.C.: National Academy Press Liverman, D., R. G. Varady, O. Chávez, and R. Sánchez. 2003. Temas Ambientales sobre la Frontera Mexico-Estados UnidosCausas de Cambio y Respuestas de Ciudadaños y Instituciones . Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico, Programa de Estudios Avanzados en Desarrollo Sustentable y Medio Ambiente. 87pp. Marston, S.A., P.L. Knox and D.M. Liverman. 2002.
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Extractions: 2.4.3 view historic events through the eyes of those who were there, as shown in their art, writings, music, and artifacts. Objective state the British motive in the French and Indian War and the outcome. Themes: government Content French and Indian War: British wanted to drive French out of NY and into Canada. The British captured Niagara, Ticonderoga, and Quebec; France gave Canada to Britain.
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Extractions: Settled in the 12th cent. B.C. by Phoenicians, Tunisia became (6th cent. B.C.) the center of the powerful city-state of Carthage, which was destroyed by Rome in 146 B.C. Taken by the Vandals (5th cent. A.D.) and the Byzantines (6th cent.), the Arabs conquered Tunisia in the 7th cent., and the Berber population was converted to Islam. The area came under a succession of Muslim rulers, reaching its peak under the Berber Hafsid dynasty (c.12301574). In the late 16th cent. Tunisia was seized by the Ottoman Turks, and as one of the Barbary States it became a stronghold of pirates, on whom the treasury depended for several centuries. European intervention began in the 19th cent., and in 1881 Tunisia became a French protectorate. Nationalist agitation, which first surfaced in the 1920s, became intense after World War II, and independence was achieved in 1956. In 1957 the country became a republic, with Habib Bourguiba as president. Under Bourguiba, who was elected president-for-life in 1975, Tunisia was a moderate Arab state, following a generally pro-Western foreign policy; support for a negotiated settlement with Israel strained the country's relations with its Arab neighbors, however. Domestically, Bourguiba emphasized modernization and planned economic growth. In 1981 he authorized the legal formation of opposition political parties, indicating a possible shift in the direction of liberal democracy.
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Extractions: Muslim Arabs and Persians established trading posts along Somalia's coasts from the 7th to 10th cent., and Somali warriors joined Muslim sultanates in their battles with Christian Ethiopia in the 15th and 16th cent. Britain, France and Italy began to dominate the region in the 19th cent. Britain established a protectorate in 1887 and concluded an agreement with France in 1888 defining their Somali possessions. Italy created a small protectorate in 1889, added territory in the south, and in 1925 detached Jubaland from Kenya. Somali-speaking districts of Ethiopia were combined with Italian Somaliland in 1936 to form Italian East Africa. Britain conquered Italian Somaliland in World War II, and the former colony, renamed Somalia, gained internal autonomy in 1956 and independence in 1960. The presence of some 350,000 Somalis in neighboring countries stirred demands for a "Greater Somalia," and fighting erupted with Ethiopia in 1964 over the Ogaden region, which Somalia claims. In 1969 a coup led by Maj. Gen. Muhammad Siyad Barre resulted in a socialist state. In 1977 the corrupt and repressive regime broke with the USSR over Soviet aid to Ethiopia and received aid during the 1980s from the U.S. The Somali army invaded the Ogaden region in 1978 but was defeated (1979) by Ethiopian forces; skirmishes continued into the early 1980s.
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Extractions: Welcome to the USGenWeb site for Niagara County, New York! Niagara County is located in western New York State. The county seat is Lockport, NY, first settled in 1816 and incorporated in 1865. Niagara County is most famous for its "Seventh Wonder of the World," Niagara Falls , which includes the Thundering Rapids, Bridal Veil Falls, and Horseshoe Falls. In 1990, the county population was 220,756 in a land area of 523 square miles, an average of 422 people per square mile. Over 70% of the residents were urban. Eighty-five percent were born in New York State, but reported their ancestries as German, Irish, Italian, English, or Polish (in that order). Niagara County was formed from Genesee in 1808. (Genesee was formed from Ontario County in 1802. Ontario was formed from Montgomery in 1789. Montgomery was formed from Albany County in 1772, but was known as Tryon County until 1784. Albany County was one of the original counties of New York State.) This site is undergoing a major redesign, but for now you can find the major types of information and links on these pages:
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Extractions: Computers How-To and Help Media People ... Your Official America Online Guide to Online Genealogy, 2nd Edition This page is the top level page for the Places Category. There are five directions that you can go from this page You can select a subcategory link from the gray box marked "1" in the next column. These subcategories are divided into countries, territories, and principalities. Perhaps you are interested in visiting a site that contains information on a wide range of geographic topics about this region. Some of these sites contain search mechanisms that can help you find information that is not easily indexed on this site. You can select a link in the white box marked "2" which will take you to a site that is outside of Helm's Genealogy Toolbox. To get back to the Genealogy Toolbox simply click on the Back button on your browser. For additional links click on the button marked "Next 10 Links". Another source of links to general information on places is in the blue box marked with a "3". This box contains search results from the GenealogyPortal.com search engines that include the general term for this region. For more results from the search engines, click on the button marked "More Search Results". If you are not intested in finding resources for places, and would like to see what another Genealogy Toolbox category offers, you can select one of the other five categories from the gray box marked "Site Categories" above.
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Extractions: Computers How-To and Help Media People ... Your Official America Online Guide to Online Genealogy, 2nd Edition This page is the top level page for the Places Category. There are five directions that you can go from this page You can select a subcategory link from the gray box marked "1" in the next column. These subcategories are divided into countries, territories, and principalities. Perhaps you are interested in visiting a site that contains information on a wide range of geographic topics about this region. Some of these sites contain search mechanisms that can help you find information that is not easily indexed on this site. You can select a link in the white box marked "2" which will take you to a site that is outside of Helm's Genealogy Toolbox. To get back to the Genealogy Toolbox simply click on the Back button on your browser. For additional links click on the button marked "Next 10 Links". Another source of links to general information on places is in the blue box marked with a "3". This box contains search results from the GenealogyPortal.com search engines that include the general term for this region. For more results from the search engines, click on the button marked "More Search Results". If you are not intested in finding resources for places, and would like to see what another Genealogy Toolbox category offers, you can select one of the other five categories from the gray box marked "Site Categories" above.