Archaeological Projects At Arizona State Museum search of Cibola (the Seven cities of Gold the locations for remote sensing studiesand ground study please contact John Madsen arizona state Museum University http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/arch/arcprojs.shtml
Extractions: Current Archaeological Projects at ASM ASM pix 1468-x-7 This program has been active since 1984-85, under the direction of Dr. E. Charles (Chuck) Adams. Research is focused on several ancestral Hopi pueblos (villages) near Winslow in northeastern Arizona. The research studies the processes of aggregation in the late prehistory (that is, the formation of large communities) and contributes to the interpretive programs at the Homolovi Ruins State Park. see Map 1 Preliminary work done in the summer of 2002 discovered an unusual layout of the village (a semi-circular roomblock arrangement of the highest part of the site see Map 2 ), established the basic framework of the grid system, and noted a large number of areas throughout the pueblo with intense burning. Intensive excavations will begin in various structures in the semi-circular roomblock. The project usually conducts field work during June and July each year; relying on the participation of volunteers. The remainder of the year is spent in analyzing and summarizing the materials recovered. Graduate and undergraduate students participate in the field and laboratory aspects of the project; some paid student-positions are available each year. More about volunteering for the Homol'ovi Research Program
The Arizona Room arizona cities AND TOWNS City of Apache Junction; The arizonaHistoric); Yuma TerritorialPrison state Historic Park arizona's Ghost Towns; Ghost Towns of arizona; http://www.pimalibrary.org/Arizona.html
Extractions: WELCOME TO OUR ARIZONA ROOM. PUT ON YOUR BOOTS AND COME EXPLORE THE RICH HISTORY AND VARIED CULTURES THAT MAKE OUR STATE MAGNIFICENT. LEARN ABOUT THE COWBOYS, THE INDIANS, THE PIONEERS, AND THE OUTLAWS THAT MADE ARIZONA FAMOUS. VISIT THE GHOST TOWNS, NATIONAL PARKS AND FORESTS, MUSEUMS, AND UNIVERSITIES. SEE THE MOST INCREDIBLE SUNSETS IN THE WORLD. COME EXPERIENCE ARIZONA. ARIZONA CITIES AND TOWNS
Extractions: Democratic Republic of Congo: Congo Basin Bombo-Lumene Game Reserve Bureau Afrique Centrale, Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie CARPE: Central African Regional Program for the Environment Centre danthropologie culturelle, Université Libre de Bruxelles ... ERAIFT - Regional Post-Graduate Training School on Integrated Management of Tropical Forests (Ecole régionale post-universitaire d'aménagement et de gestion intégrée des forêts tropicales) Permanent Mission of the DRC to the United Nations IUCN Regional Office for Central Africa Unité de sylviculture, Université de Gembloux
Great Sites For Great Kids - Social Studies great coloring/learning pages from Crayola; US cities Match the city with thestate. Southwest Native Americans - They lived in arizona, New Mexico http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/third5.html
Extractions: Social Studies National Geographic for Kids - information, adventures, and games World Almanac for Kids - much information just a click away. The Story of a Young Map Colorer - Learn map color theory with fun activities. The Rainforest - a good starting place for your study Rain Forest Basics - lots of good information Virtual Desert - lots of things to learn and ways to check your understanding The Vikings - Be sure to examine all the parts of this site and click on the village picture too. Mummy Tombs - Introductory information and good visuals Prehistoric America - Learn about the early history and state fossils. Stately Knowledge - information About all 50 US states Zoom School: United States - basic information makes this a good starting place Explore the States - brief background on each The US 50 - history and more about each of the states 50 States.com - almananc-like information Map Outlines - for all the US states and regions iKnowthat: Geography Puzzle Maps - an easy way to learn the states, regions, and more Other States with Kids Pages - from the State of Wyoming Flags of the United States - of our country, the states, and more
Untitled Max Jarman of the arizona Republic reports http pages/4324 _Twin cities Get Top Assessing the state of Dot http://www.nasvf.org/web/netnews.nsf/1059ead2ac9ec46d862565680053fdfa/70ffcc5f2c
Extractions: Bad decisions years ago created the budget crisis we face now. During the prosperous decade of the 1990s, the Legislature chose to significantly cut public services in Arizona. With the funding of public services already at an all-time low, further budget cuts may literally destroy some of our public institutions and seriously compromise Arizona's ability to compete in high-tech industries of the New Economy. Read Dr. Charney's analysis of the current sitution and her suggestions for resolving the crisis.
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CURRICULUM VITAE World Regional and Urban Geography, Emporia state University, KS (2 Reviewer for cities,Andrew Kirby, editor. Student Conference, 1416/2/97, Tucson, arizona. http://www.uwec.edu/kaldjian/webvita.htm
Extractions: CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION Ph.D. Geography University of Arizona, Spring 2000. Dissertation: Urban Food Security and Contemporary Istanbul: Gardens, Bazaars and the Countryside (Major Advisor, Michael Bonine) M.A. Geography University of Arizona, 1994. M.S. Water Resources Sciences University of Michigan, 1985. No degree received Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, 1978-80. EMPLOYMENT Academic Assistant Professor of Geography University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Fall 2002 to present Assistant Professor of Geography Studies, Missouri Southern State College, Fall 2000 to Spring 2002 GEOG 211 Regions and Nations, 2000-2001, 2001-2002 GEOG 302 World Environmental Issues, Spring 2001 GEOG 310 Cultural Geography, Fall 2000, Fall 2001 GEOG 369 Geography of the Middle East and North Africa, Fall 2001
St. Cloud State Universty Undergraduate Bulletin 2000, Northern arizona University. University of WisconsinEau Claire; MA 1993, Universityof Minnesota-Twin cities; DM 1996, Florida state University E-mail http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/faculty.asp?facIndex=K&grad=0
St. Cloud State Universty Undergraduate Bulletin Twin cities. Tuder, Jennifer (2002) Assistant Professor of Communication StudiesBA 1996, University of Northern Iowa; MA 1998, arizona state University. http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/faculty.asp?facIndex=T&grad=0
Government Programs Promote Telework arizona Phoenix develops some great resources to provide businesses with the tools OregonOregon Office of Energy Helps cities offer state tax credits http://www.ivc.ca/part33b.html
Extractions: Home Daily News Join CTA (free) Jobs Books Media Contact ... Links ABOUT InnoVisions Canada Cdn Telework Assoc TELEWORK About Telework Cost-Benefits Taxes and Telework For Teleworkers ... European telwork studies MISCELLANEOUS Bumper stickers Telework Humour Telework Stories Case studies ... Conferences/Events RELATED ISSUES Flexiblework Timeshifting Distance Education Tele-health MISCELLANEOUS Products Bookstore Awards, Testimonials Suggestions ... Reach Us Government programs support telework United States Virginia: Telework!VA aims to take workers off of Virginia's overcrowded highways by reimbursing companies up to $35,000, or $3,500 per employee, for the cost of telecommuting-related equipment and services. Goal is to reduce traffic, real estate and parking costs. Not commuting would also improve productivity and reduce stress of employees Maryland: The Telework Partnership with Employers , offered by Maryland's DOT offers free professional telework consulting services to Maryland Employers. Also, the state's Telecommuting Pilot Program requires a statewide telecommuting pilot program for all government agencies Working From Home Gains Converts - Governments Warming To Telecommuting Option
Doctoral Programs.html U of arizona. University of Minnesota, Twin cities www.rhetoric.umn.edu Literacy,Rhetoric, and Social Practice website (Kent state) www.kent.edu/english http://ashr.org/DoctoralPrograms.html
The Brookings Institution recommendations for local, state, and federal socioeconomic vitality of cities andtheir Center's Metropolitan Initiative, arizona state University's Morrison http://www.brook.edu/es/urban/metrocase.htm
Extractions: Phoenix Report As part of the Urban Center's Metropolitan Initiative, Arizona State University's Morrison Institute for Public Policy is preparing a case study of the Phoenix region. Drawing on their case study research, the Morrison Institute has released "Hits and Misses: Fast Growth in Metropolitan Phoenix." The report addresses the pressing public debate about growth issues in metro Phoenix. 3. What are the practical policy reforms that can help federal and state policymakers (as well as private and public sector leaders at the metropolitan level) provide the framework for more efficient and equitable growth and development in the metropolitan area and other metropolitan areas in the state?
Goldwater - What Can State Cut? While cities and local economic development agencies perform of the same functions,the state is the businesses turn to when considering relocating to arizona. http://www.goldwaterinstitute.org/article.php/220.html
Extractions: December 8, 2002 PHOENIX - Several groups and key individuals have lined up with suggestions about how to whack a few bucks here and a few bucks there from the state budget. State leaders face a real budget shortfall of about $1 billion as the Legislature and Gov.-elect Janet Napolitano get ready to tackle the budget in January. And much of the shortfall is likely to be made up from cuts to an already slim-downed budget. Suggestions range from the politically popular, the Governor's Office for Excellence in Government, to the near impossible, such as a substantial cut to the state's three universities. "This thing is going to be solved $1 at a time," said Kevin McCarthy, director of the Arizona Tax Research Association. "We've got to get down into the details of the budget." Napolitano will undertake a review of departments as she plans a budget for the next fiscal year. In an interview Friday, she had few details but will need to propose a budget come January after she takes office.
Civics Moves To Head Of The Class he said. arizona is one of 19 states that does not test students inthe area of social studies on its state assessment. But Horne http://www.arizonarepublic.com/arizona/articles/0106social06.html
NSF PR 97-63: NSF FUNDS FIRST LONG-TERM STUDIES OF URBAN ECOLOGY to the Institute of Ecosystem studies in Millbrook Redman, one of three arizona StateUniversity directors have been concerned with how cities operate, people http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/pr9763.htm
Extractions: News - October 19, 1997 NSF PR 97-63 Media contact: Cheryl Dybas cdybas@nsf.gov Program contact: Scott Collins scollins@nsf.gov The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded grants for two long-term studies of urban ecology, representing the first attempts ever made to study the long-term ecology of urban environments. Through the NSF grants, scientists may soon have answers to such questions as: Is an urban existence good for wildlife? What is "natural"? And do ecological relationships operate in as complex a manner in urban landscapes as in so-called pristine settings? The awards will involve research on urban environments in the cities of Phoenix, Arizona, and Baltimore, Maryland, through NSF's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program. Phoenix and Baltimore will soon become the most thoroughly and scientifically studied urban environments in the world, according to Scott Collins, director of NSF's LTER program. "Factors that control urban ecosystems are not only environmental, but also social and economic. These factors and their interactions need to be considered to understand urban ecosystems over long time frames and broad spatial scales," says Collins.
Environmental Studies And Natural Resource Management In early 1999, the arizona Department of Environmental Development Subgroup of theState Department's Border issues in Ambos Nogales, twin cities located along http://bara.arizona.edu/esnrm.htm
VITA The Morphogenesis of Iranian cities, Annals of of arizona, Office of Arid LandsStudies, 1980, pp. 193219. Albany state University of New York Press, 1981. http://fp.arizona.edu/neareast/bonine vita.htm
Extractions: VITA Department of Near Eastern Studies The University of Arizona E-Mail: bonine@u.arizona.edu Department of Near Eastern Studies Ph: (520) 621-8013 FAX: Office: 520-621-8629 Department of Geography Geography: (520) 621-1652 FAX 602-621-2889 Educational Background B.A. 1964. The University of Texas at Austin. Major: Plan II (Accelerated Program in Social Sciences and Liberal Arts, My emphasis in History). Minor: Graduated with Special Honors. M.A. 1966. The University of Texas at Austin. Major: Geography. Thesis: "The Spatial and Functional Pattern of a Single Class of Retail Establishments: An Analysis of Location of the Drive-In Grocery in Austin, Texas." Thesis Chairman: Robert C. Mayfield. Ph.D. 1975. The University of Texas at Austin. Major: Geography. Dissertation: "Yazd and its Hinterland: A Central Place System of Dominance in the Central Iranian Plateau." Diss. Chairman: Paul W. English Professional Experience Acting Assist. Prof., Dept. of Geog., Univ. of Calif, Davis, 1971-1975. Univ. of Arizona, 1975-present.