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Extractions: Unit 3 Teacher's Note This unit is designed to give students a feel for the huge population of China, and the serious problem of population. Some large cities in China are given municipal status and are comparable to provinces. (See Political Divisions of this section for more details.) The following chart on population statistics can be used to highlight the size of China. Have the students find out the population of the following places: - your town, city or county - your state - New York City - Utah, Nevada, Montana, North Dakota or Wyoming and have students compare them with similar geographic areas in China. A map may be useful to locate population density. For example: - North Dakota or Utah and Gansu or Xinjiang - New York City and Shanghai or Beijing - your county or state and a province of comparable size if there is one. The multiple birth rate per hundred means that out of every one hundred women in Guizhou, for example, 28.30 of them will have more than one child. Note the difference in the rate between the cities (Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin) and the rural areas, especially Hainan, Yunnan, Xinjiang, and Fujian provinces. This highlights a point found in a number of the student readings, namely, that controlling the rural population is where the real difficulty lies, since more sons means more help on the farm and hence greater levels of production. (Recall the reading " Wet Rice Agriculture " and the need for more "hands on the farm.")
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Extractions: All of our geography tapes are intended for classroom use, but everyone will enjoy the beautiful scenery and factual presentation of how people live their lives in each country. We have the following series From the "Mexico Today" Series. " Peru ," from the South America Today Series , was awarded the Red Ribbon at the American Film and Video Festival. Argentina is the second largest nation in Latin America, and South America's most atypical country. One-third of the country's population lives in the capital city of Buenos Aires. The three periods of Argentinean government are discussed in detail, including the leadership of Juan Peron. The arctic life of the southern Argentinean coast, including Patagonia, is shown. Bolivians take great pride in their country, because they believe that Bolivia is where Mother Earth and Father Sun chose to begin civilization on earth. Viewers will see how this emerging country is dealing with the changes involved in modernization. A look at Bolivia's economy, educational system, and culture gives viewers an excellent introduction to this fascinating country and people.
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Extractions: F or much of the past twenty years, high-tech development has generally followed a predictable pattern: towards the periphery of major metropolitan areas. Starting with Route 128 near Boston and Silicon Valley, the fastest growing tech areas have been those close to certain urban centers. Yet, with the rise of the Internet and growing frustrations with life in the increasingly crowded Nerdistans, there has been a discernible movement of skilled professionals and their wealth- generating capacity to what may be called "leapfrog" tech poles. Increasingly influential environmental and "anti-growth" movements in places like the Route 101 Corridor, Orange County and Northeastern New Jersey may also play a role in shifting development further away. "Leapfrog" areas are defined as those that have substantial open space between themselves and any major metropolitan area. In some cases, they are areas that are a county or two outside the metropolitan fringe; in others, they can be hundreds of miles from any major metro area. Recent evidence in the last census, as well as technology surveys conducted by the Milken Institute, indicate that the high-tech revolution is beginning to move further out into these communities in the nation's hinterlands. In many ways, this parallels the 20th-century pattern of industrial growth which started in New England and the Middle Atlantic states and gradually shifted first to the less expensive, more centrally located Midwest and, later, to the states of the Old Confederacy. Today, although often very different in terms of their needs, the digital revolution may be about to follow a similar pattern out of its home base in the Nerdistans and "boutique cities" and into at least certain parts of the great American hinterlands.
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Extractions: Home Agencies Auction Casino ... States Symbols Select a State Symbols-Home Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut DC, Washington Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming United States Symbols, US 50 My North Dakota Chat Colleges ... ZEAL - Directory US - 50 States Classified Ads Colleges Domestic Violence Elected Officials ... Link Directory Locate Someone Missing Children Personals Ads US Census Map USA Today ... Partners on the Web State Symbols and Emblems Great Plains Peace Garden State Art Gallery University of North Dakota Art Galleries , Grand Forks Beverage Milk Bird Western Meadowlark ( Sturnella neglecta) 1947 Coat of Arms Coat of Arms The Legislative Assembly passed H.B. No. 822 sponsored by Representatives Clifford Lindberg and Gillman Olson to create the North Dakota coat of arms (1957 S.L., ch. 330). When the Governor is using the coat of arms as a flag there must be a white star placed in each of the four corners (North Dakota Century Code Section 54-41-04). The North Dakota coat of arms was displayed for the first time by the National Guard at Camp Grafton on June 16, 1957. Dance Square Dance, 1995
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Extractions: 47degrees 55' 28" N and 100 degrees 22' 15" W. Return to Index Contribute information free or for a small service charge for this community or any other community in the USA Be sure to include the name of the community and its state when contacting Key to the City as you are NOT directly contacting this community.
Extractions: Special Messages Welcome to Key to the City's page for Zip Code The North Dakota state capital is Bismarck. What would you like to know about Fargo Location Geography City Attractions Fargo Government Fargo Business Directory. Fargo Chamber of Commerce. Fargo Community events. Fargo Organizations, Churches, and Sports. Fargo Libraries. Fargo Schools.
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Extractions: Courtesy Dakota RoughRider N Flickertail State . The state equine is the Nokota horse, another reminder of the Sioux Indians who once ruled the northern Great Plains. What state but North Dakota would designate the northern pike its state fish? The state fossil, Teredo petrified wood, is a reminder that prehistoric seas covered much of North Dakota when dinosaurs stalked the land. But a closer look at North Dakota reveals its status as a leader among states. But North Dakota is also a leader in quality and values. One would be hard pressed to find a state with less pollution or a lower crime rate. North Dakota is the perfect site for the International Peace Garden. Courtesy Dakota RoughRider Even more impressive is the close connections residents maintain with the land. North Dakota is one of several states that adopted a state grass, something most people take for granted. Apres Bondie C'est La Ter In fact, soil is the foundation of life. The Native Americans who called North Dakota home long before the first white explorers arrived knew that better than anyone.
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Extractions: NORTH DAKOTA STATE FACTS DATE OF STATEHOOD: November 2, 1889; 39th state CAPITAL: Bismarck MOTTO: Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable NICKNAME: Peace Garden State STATE SONG: STATE TREE: American elm STATE FLOWER: Wild prairie rose STATE BIRD: Western meadowlark POPULATION (2000 census): 642,200; 47th among the states AREA: 183,123 sq km (70,704 sq mi); 19th largest state;
North Dakota Almanac From NETSTATE Population per square mile (Population/Total Land Area), 9.31, Rank, 47th. TenLargest cities by Population State Capital in Red (US Census, April, 2000), http://www.netstate.com/states/alma/nd_alma.htm
Extractions: WEBMASTER Admitted to Union November 2, 1889 Capital Bismarck Nickname Peace Garden State ( Official ), Sioux State, Flickertail State, Land of the Dakotas, Roughrider State Motto Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable Total Area 70,704 square miles Rank Total Land Area 68,994 square miles Rank Total Water Area 1,710 square miles Rank Length 340 miles Width 211 miles Highest Point 3,506 feet (White Butte) Rank Lowest Point 750 feet (Red River) Rank Mean Elevation 1,900 feet Rank Highest Temp 121 degrees on July 6, 1936 at Steele Lowest Temp -60 degrees on February 15, 1936 at Parshall Highest Monthly Avg Temp 84.4 degrees Rank Lowest Monthly Avg Temp -5.1 degrees Rank Population
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Extractions: Channel Features Online World Atlas Online Map Center Satellite Images Topozone ... Online Map Games Site Tools Site Map About Maps.com Contact Maps.com Advertise with Maps.com ... Home South Dakota Miscellaneous Geography People Government ... Physical Map Introduction [Top of Page] A Great Plains state, South Dakota was named for the Dakota division of the Sioux Indians, and is known as the Coyote State. Admitted simultaneously with North Dakota after the Dakota Territory was divided along the 46th parallel, South Dakota is mainly a rural state. Today, just less than 10 percent of its population is American Indian. South Dakota is known for two monumental sculptures carved into the Black HillsMount Rushmore, which honors presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt, and the Crazy Horse Monument, still under construction, which honors the Oglala Sioux war chief. The state flower is the pasqueflower, also called the May Day flower; its blooming is one of the first signs of spring in South Dakota. Miscellaneous [Top of Page] State Flower: American pasqueflower State Motto: Under God the people rule State Nickname: Mount Rushmore State; Coyote State
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