Montana State Symbols, Flower - SHG Resources 1894, she formed and headed montana's Floral Emblem Association. County and communitycommittees followed, as did floral meetings in most major cities and towns http://www.statehousegirls.net/mt/symbols/flower/
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St. Regis The geography of the town provides some of the most moderate temperaturesin montana, both summer and winter. The scenic beauty http://visitmt.com/categories/city.asp?SiteID=1&CityID=293
Landscape As Seen By Geographers Jeff Gritzner serves as cocoordinator of the montana Geographic Alliance, is a professorof geography at UM, and directs the Public Policy Research Institute. http://www.montanaeeassociation.com/features/autumn99/landscape.html
Extractions: by Jeffrey A. Gritzner Early in the twentieth century, disagreement regarding the content of geography was so great that three distinct fields of inquiry were designated as geography: (i) the study of the earth as the medium of physical processes; (ii) the study of life forms as subject to their physical environment; and (iii) the study of the area or habitat differentiation of the earth. Historically, geographys emphasis was upon landscape, and this emphasis has again become a unifying force in the discipline. Geography assumes responsibility for the study of landscape because there exists a common curiosity about that subject, and because it is a realm of reality claimed by no other discipline. While other disciplines may concern themselves with area phenomena, they are avowedly using geographical facts for their own ends. The synthetic area tradition in geography is deeply rooted. It is variously reflected in prehistoric and historical exploration; early efforts in cartography; and, of course, in the Greek term geographia reference to area knowledge. The emphasis is similarly reflected in the German terms Landschaftskunde or Lunderkunde the knowledge of landscapes or lands.
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State Fair I made a geography map, and it shows the capital of Atlanta. Some of the citiesare Macon, Gainesville, Columbus, and Savannah. My state is montana. http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~hixson/meyer/fair2.html
Extractions: State Fair Sherree G. Age:10 Daniel F. Age:10 My state is Montana. Montana is located in the west part of the United States. Montana's nickname is "The Treasure State" because people found lots of gold, silver, and minerals. Montana's flag has the state seal of Montana. On the state seal is a pick, plow, and shovel. That represents the mineral industries. Montana is also the 5th biggest state in the USA. Helena is the capital of Montana. Nancy S. Age:10 Mississippi became a state on December 15, 1817 and it was the 20th state. I hope you learned a lot about Mississippi. Raquel L. Age: 10 My state is Iowa. My diorama showed Iowa's state capital building. Iowa's capital is DesMoines. DesMoines became Iowa's capital in 1857. I did a clay model of Floyd Monument. Floyd Monument is in Sioux City. I made a product map. A product map shows products. The main products are corn and hogs. I made a pig farm because the eastern side of Iowa has a lot of farms. My project cube shows Iowa's famous people. It told their name, birth date, and a fact about them. There was Herbert Hoover who was the 31st president, born in West Branch. Henry Wallace was a poet and teacher. Jaylyn W. Age: 10
Census 2000 Housing Unit Counts Census 2000 US Housing Unit Count, 115,904,641. montana, 412,633. Placesincludes consolidated cities, independent cities, and incorporated places http://quickfacts.census.gov/hunits/states/30000.html
Extractions: (count) Census 2000 U.S. Housing Unit Count Montana All Counties All Places All American Indian Areas, Alaska Native Areas, Hawaiian Home Lands To select multiple entries, PC users: simultaneously hold down the CTRL key and the left mouse button over the desired entities. For Mac users: hold down the open apple key while clicking the mouse. If the preceding instructions do not work properly, please go to your browser's help knowledge base for more information on how to simultaneously select multiple entries. County or Equivalent Entities and Minor Civil Divisions (MCDs) Beaverhead County Big Horn County Blaine County Broadwater County Carbon County Carter County Cascade County Chouteau County Custer County Daniels County Dawson County Deer Lodge County Fallon County Fergus County Flathead County Gallatin County Garfield County Glacier County Golden Valley County Granite County Hill County Jefferson County Judith Basin County Lake County Lewis and Clark County Liberty County Lincoln County McCone County Madison County Meagher County Mineral County Missoula County Musselshell County Park County Petroleum County Phillips County Pondera County Powder River County Powell County Prairie County Ravalli County Richland County Roosevelt County Rosebud County Sanders County Sheridan County Silver Bow County Stillwater County Sweet Grass County Teton County Toole County Treasure County Valley County Wheatland County Wibaux County Yellowstone County Places
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Missouri Headwaters State Park Considering it an essential point in the geography of this western part of the MontanaDepartment of Fish Wildlife and Parks 1400 South 19th Avenue Bozeman, MT http://visitmt.com/categories/moreinfo.asp?IDRRecordID=3096&SiteID=1
Cities As Ecosystems of cities and the web of interrelationships within and between cities and other MontanaEnvironmental Education Association PO Box 8065 Bozeman, MT 59773 http://www.montanaeeassociation.com/features/autumn99/ecocities.html
Extractions: Cities As Ecosystems? They are excited by the potential variety of learning experiences, and the real-life relevance of learning based in urban students own neighborhoods. Some educators believe that urban ecosystem education is a potential model for education reform, bringing interdisciplinary learning, standards of excellence and equity of quality to otherwise lagging city schools. Such was the crux of the discussions at the Cary Conference, held in April, at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies (IES) in Millbrook, NY. The conference brought together worldwide leaders in the biological, physical and social dimensions of urban ecosystem research with top education researchers, administrators and teachers. Those in attendance included key representatives from the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, National Research Council, National Science Foundation, NASA, UNESCO, U. S. Department of Education and U. S. Forest Service, plus leading teachers and administrators from Los Angeles, Chicago and other major urban areas. The Cary Conference is only one example of the new trend in urban ecosystem research and education. The National Science Foundation (NSF), a leading federal agency funding environmental research, recently added the first two urban programs (Baltimore and Phoenix) to its Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) effort, which is an extraordinary commitment to the focused study of ecological change over time.