Socst4 the concepts and appreciation of history and geography that students location of Montgomeryrelative to other major cities using an alabama map, describe http://www.hhs.homewood.k12.al.us/edgewood/staff/ldorough/socst4.htm
Extractions: Alabama History and Geography Alabama History and Geography is a year-long course that serves as the introduction to chronological history for Fourth Grade students. This course builds on the concepts and appreciation of history and geography that students have gained in previous studies. Students acquire skills for reading, interpreting, and analyzing historical materials in textbooks, literature, documents, and other primary sources. Students will present information in both written and oral form; apply problem-solving and critical-thinking procedures; use maps, globes, charts, and graphs; and understand time and chronology related to Alabamas history.
Lane Community College Library - Geography And Map Links History Alaska Official Alaska's cities, Towns and Villages Alaskan Center AlaWeb(alabama) Albania Alberta Library Associations/Institutions/geography Sites http://www.lanecc.edu/library/don/geog.htm
E-lynks Links To The States Genealogy/Kinfolk. geography (USA). geography (World). Gifts/Shopping. Sports (all).States and cities. Stocks and Bonds. Return to top. alabama alabama State Govt. http://www.e-lynks.com/states.htm
Extractions: Superlynks at the left. Alphabetized A Lynks Addictions Advertising Aerospace ... Zoos Super Lynks to U.S. states and related sites. Scroll down. You should find something about each of the 50 states in the following listings. If you fail to find what you seek below, use the search engine menu, or return to the e-lynks A-to-Z Index-Menu. Alabama: Alabama State Govt.
Information The Gulf Of Mexico geography, Location, Demographic Aspects, Labor Indicators, Economic Indicators Government,History, Recreation, Weather, alabama cities Index, alabama Media http://gulf.org/English/information.htm
Eric's Geography Songlist Don't know much about geography . Lou Rawls Deep River Woman Lionel Richiewith alabama Desert Skies - Marshall Tucker Band Deserted cities of the http://www.mapville.com/riback/places.htm
Extractions: Alabama - A State Unit Study This mini unit on ALABAMA uses the cross curricular approach to education. There are several activities from different academic subjects for you to choose from. One of the most important things is to have fun! Below are some activities to help you study ALABAMA. You may choose to do all, some, or none of the activities. You can also alter the activities to better suit your individual child's needs. Some of these activities overlap each other, choose the one you think that you and the children will enjoy most. The main point of this unit is to make learning about ALABAMA and enjoyable for all who are participating. Alabama's State Flag A crimson St. Andrew's cross on a white field, patterned after the Confederate Battle Flag, and adopted in 1895. The bars forming the cross must not be less than six inches broad and must extend diagonally across the flag from side to side. Flag adopted 1895. Create a State "Infodesk": Before you begin this unit you may want to set up a research area. Place a desk or table in front of a bulletin board area. This will be where you can place relevant books, magazines, photographs, posters, newspaper articles, maps, scrapbooks, games, puzzles, computer software, task cards, travel brochures, etc. that you collect. Print a blank map of the state, or draw one on tag board, that you can place on the bulletin board. As you study the political and physical features of the state, have the children fill in the name of the state capital, large cities, and major geographical features. Color the map using different shades for varying elevations.
West Alabama Chamber Of Commerce Public Sector Info Because of our geography, Tuscaloosa County is a with Mobile, New Orleans and theAlabama Gulf Coast only There are six incorporated cities in Tuscaloosa County http://www.tuscaloosachamber.com/pubsect.html
Extractions: Tuscaloosa County is a community that provides its citizens with a rich menu of choices of where and how to live... that provides public services geared to their health, safety and enjoyment... that offers a multitude of activities, opportunities and experiences which expand and enrich their lives. Tuscaloosa County is located in West Alabama where the Appalachian range tapers and meets the coastal plain of Alabama, with the Black Warrior River flowing right through. Because of our geography, Tuscaloosa County is a physically diverse area. It has hills and mountains to the North, flat and fertile land to the South, glistening lakes and rivers throughout and an abundance of rich natural resources.
Ms.Bailey's Advanced Placement Menu Click for Huntsville, alabama Weather Forecast. Broad range of general information;ie culture, education, geography, news weather, travel, cities etc. http://www.knology.net/~dsbailey/homecgp.html
Extractions: Internet Resource Menu Comparative Politics Online Hauss West Pub.Co. ; Ref: Textbook by Charles Hauss "Comparative Politics; Domestic Responses to Global Challenges." Welcome to Hopkins High School Bookmarks for both U.S. Princeton Regional Schools WWW Resources for Political Scientists University Of Colorado Political Science department. Welcome to TIME.com Time Magazine Welcome to TIME Digital ..ditto.. Digital format. (let me know if I'm wrong) CNN Interactive CNN News focused on American politics. CNN/AllPolitics CNN News focused on "other" countries. C-SPAN The Times Internet Edition Britains only Daily, free, on the InterNet.
NARA | ALIC | Geographical Information Historical Maps (Department of geography, University of alabama). National Park Serviceand the geography and Map Population of the 200 Largest cities and Other http://www.archives.gov/research_room/alic/reference_desk/geographical_links.htm
Extractions: Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training April 3, 2003 Sections ALIC Main Page Research Tools Reference at Your Desk Associations ... About ALIC Resources The Library Catalog Microfilm Catalog NARA Electronic Publications Archives USA ... Contact ALIC Staff Geographical Information Links to cartography, gazetteers, maps, city plans, trip routers, flags and time information. Exploration Cartography Department of Geography, University of Alabama
Maps Of America - States of America; Flag, Map, Economy, the United States of America Map geography, Climate,Natural alabama Clickable Image Map, Click on cities/buttons marked http://wvlc.uwaterloo.ca/environmentaldata/americastate.asp
Extractions: Maps of the Americas - State Maps Title (linked to URL) Description 1867 Map of Alaska Oversized (3000 by 1909 pixels) map whose full title is "Northwestern America, Showing the Territory Ceded by Russia to the United States." 360 Alaska in Panorama combining crisp graphics, 360-degree panoramic photographs and atmospheric sound. 50states.com - States and Capitals State information resource links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, representitives, songs, birds, flowers, trees AaccessMaps.com clickable, zoomable maps of the metro area and information on area attractions, restaurants, and hotels. ABC Flag of the United States of America - geography; Flags, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Flag of the United States of America; Interactive Factbook: GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography, People, Government, Economy, Transportation, Communications ABC Maps of the United States of America; Flag, Map, Economy ... Adirondack Region clickable map of the area. Alabama Clickable Image Map Click on cities/buttons marked in red for more information To be added on the map of Alabama servers please send e-mail to: www-request@Eng.Auburn.EDU or click here for a Server addition request...
Traveljournals.net - Cities In Belize - A - City Search alabama Wharf, Stann Creek, Populated Place. Map of Belize, · Intro, Regions inks · Maps, cities Locations · geography · People · Government http://www.traveljournals.net/countries/region.asp?r=bh
EMU Geography/ US And Canada www.emich.edu/public/geo/geography/Mayda/gradecriteria Winter 2003 cities (you need2) Albany, New Indiana Montauk, New York Montgomery, alabama Myrtle Beach http://www.emich.edu/public/geo/faculty/Mayda/Classes/USCAN/sitesit.html
Extractions: Geography 320 US and Canada Site and Situation city assignment This paper is to be about 2 pages + bibliography. Double-spaced, 1" margins, typed. Please have each city on its own page! No more than a page per city should be necessary. We are looking for the reason thei city was founded where it was; what its relationship is/was with the surrounding area (situation); if this has changed since its founding, how and why. I do not need to know the Chamber of Commerce hype. You are to choose 2 cities from the list at the right and analyze the city's site and situation. You will need to look at a variety of maps(see below) and both zoom in and zoom out to look at the city's physical features (site morphology) and its relative location and hinterlands (situation). I have emphasized location, site and situation in class. You should know what they are by now, but just in case: Site: This extends the location description to include the ground a town occupies. The physical features of the landscape favor the placement of towns. It also allows for classifying towns according to physical features: rivertowns, gateways, natural resources. Site can also include the street layout, the demographic patterns and city functions or zones.
Alabama (map) Country Profiles; Flags; World geography; World Stats and Facts. US State Profiles;50 Largest US cities; US geography; US Population. Map Index. Top of section alabama, http://infoplease.kids.lycos.com/cgi-bin/id/A0855943.html
World-Wide Web Resources - Maps (note Called alabama Maps to Bowen's color maps of the following cities displayingcensus profiles providing facts and data on geography, climate, people http://www.uky.edu/Subject/maps.html
Extractions: Maps Jump to Kentucky Mapping Jump to U. S. Government Mapping Bluegrass Area Development District Kentucky Geological Survey Kentucky Office of GIS Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Division of Planning , state, county and city maps. Lexington Fayette Urban County Government, GIS , interactive mapping. Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium , interactive mapping. Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission , interactive mapping. Aerials Only Gallery , aerial photography of the U.S. featuring New England, Florida, California, and National Parks. Alabama Maps , from the Cartographic Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama. Historical and contemporary maps from around the world. ( note : Called "Alabama Maps" to reflect the producers, not the content.) American Cities Atlas Project , Prof. William Bowen's color maps of the following cities displaying census data related to population, income, etc. American Congress on Surveying and Mapping , features information about ACSM, sample articles from its publications, and a listing of related World Wide Web resources. America's Roof , guide to the highest places in the U.S. and the world.
UA Catalog 2002-04: Courses--Geography of the state of alabama, both past and present. GY 358 Urban geography. Threehours. Prerequisite GY 110. Examines the growth of cities, their spatial http://catalogs.ua.edu/catalog02/courses_10520.html
Extractions: Office: 202 Farrah Hall GY 101 Principles of Physical Geography I: Atmospheric Processes and Patterns. Four hours. Three hours lecture and one two-hour laboratory period. Earth-space relations, latitude and longitude, seasons, time, weather, climate, and vegetation. Particular attention is given to the causes of weather and climate and why they tend to be different from place to place. GY 102 Principles of Physical Geography II: Landscape Processes and Patterns. Four hours. Three hours lecture and one two-hour laboratory period. Study of earth-surface processes, with consideration of human interaction with the physical environment. Subjects include landforms, water resources, soils, and mapping the physical environment. GY 105 World Regional Geography. Three hours. Introduction to geography through a survey of the world's major geographic regions. Examines their physical and cultural features, economies, and populations. GY 110 Principles of Human Geography.
UWEC Geography 111 Vogeler - Moscow Place Names by Irina Vasiliev, Department of geography, Syracuse University. settled into newvillages and cities, and named Moscows stretches from Maine to alabama, and to http://www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w111/moscow.htm
Extractions: Moscow Place Names Here is an article which tries to explain why places in the US were called Moscow . You can see that it is a very complicated task. I don't expect you to provide this level of details in Project #2, but do try to make some sense of the data. Enjoy the place name assignment. U.S. Places Called Moscow Irina Vasiliev, Department of Geography, Syracuse University This paper examines naming patterns for the Moscows in the United States . Since 1800, 49 populated places have been named Moscow in the United States. Many have disappeared or changed their names. Today, there are 27. Not all of the Moscows are connected to each other. Some belong to groups that relate to a central notion from which spokes radiate to each place. Others are linked by a form of place-name genealogy by which a linear structure describes the relationships among the Moscow points. For others, the links are unknown, but, even for these, the name Moscow summons the impression of a cultured, mature city, characteristics entirely lacking in the new Moscows of the l800s in the interior of the United States. Napoleon's Influence Moscows of American Origin When the village became large enough to have a post office, the name had to be changed because another Greenville, in Texas, already had a post office. So, in memory of David Green's home in Tennessee, the post office was named Moscow (Heritage 1978). The follow-the-dot pattern is fragmented for these transferred Moscows one or two-maybe three-places linked to each other at a time. Not a very cohesive group as a single unit but certainly a group of similar stories deserving of a classification category of their invoking the image of Moscow of the rest of the Moscows, a large group was named simply for the Russian city. Often in the l9th century, exotic names were popular as many new communities popped up across the country. Post office regulations required that there be only one of each place name in a state (Stewart 1970).
Geography: Midwest Region Of The United States climate, population, major cities, history, and Title eThemes Resource GeographySouthern Region Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, alabama, Georgia, Florida http://emints.more.net/ethemes/resources/S00000399.html
Extractions: Printer-friendly version Please preview all links before sharing in class with students. Resource Information Title Geography: Midwest Region of the United States Description These sites focus on the states in the Midwest. Learn more about the history, land, economy, industries, and animals of this region. Includes many photographs plus statistics that can be graphed. The following states are included: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Also has links to eThemes Resources on the West, South and Northeast. Grade Level Performance Standards Knowledge Standards Resource Links Link ID:
Information File - Geography - FCPL geography The following is a list of the ten most populated cities in the world accordingto 1996 data from the United Nations found in the World alabama . . http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/library/faq/geograph.htm
Extractions: Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Dept. of the Interior There is no generally accepted definition of geographic center and no uniform method for determining it. Following the U.S. Geological Survey, the geographic center of an area is defined here as the center of gravity of the surface, or that point on which the surface would balance if it were a plane of uniform thickness. All localities in the following list, therefore, are approximate. No marked or monumented point has been established by any government agency as the geographic center of either the 50 states, the conterminous U.S., or the North American continent. A monument was erected in Lebanon, KS, the conterminous U.S. center, by a group of citizens. A cairn in Rugby, ND, marks the center of the North American continent. United States, including Alaska and Hawaii W of Castle Rock, Butte County, South Dakota; lat. 44deg.58min.N, long. 103deg.46min.W
Social Studies - World Geography-Gr. 7 and satellite images to locate selected countries, cities, and physical Places amp;Regions, Application, Master, 1.0, alabama Course of , World geography and You http://curriculum.albertk12.org/social/CR45046.HTM
Extractions: The learner will be able to identify and assess the success of early agriculture based on geographic factors in a given location. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Geographic Factors Comprehension Master Stanford Achievement Test (SAT-9), Ninth Edition, Advanced 1, Grade 7. Classroom Instructional Resources World Geography and You, Steck-Vaughn, 1998, Taught throughout the text [Textbook] Geographic Factors: Urban Growth
Social Studies - Grade 4 The analysis should include an exploration of cities, major road systems, demographics,and natural alabama Its History and geography, Clairmont, 1993 http://curriculum.albertk12.org/social/CR45029.HTM
Extractions: The learner will be able to use map skills to locate information. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Maps/Globes Application Reinforce Stanford Achievement Test (SAT-9), Ninth Edition, Intermediate 1, Grade 4. Classroom Instructional Resources States and Regions,2000, 14A,70-71,73,77,114,129ALAB39-40,42AB6R11 [Textbook] Map Skills: Special Purpose Maps The learner will be able to use map skills to read a special purpose map. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Maps/Globes Comprehension Reinforce Stanford Achievement Test (SAT-9), Ninth Edition, Intermediate 1, Grade 4. Classroom Instructional Resources States and Regions,2000, 2A,4A,31,32,70-71,152-153 [Textbook]