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  1. Comparative geography of the continents (Dodge's geography by grades) by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1912
  2. Geography of Colorado, A Text-Workbook by Joy & Paul C. Stevens Clapp, 1977-01-01
  3. Colorado ski country by Charlie Myers, 1987
  4. Where to find the Huntsman's paradise and homes in the far West: A glimpse at the prominent resources of Rio Grande County, Colorado, including geography, ... stock raising, mineral and other resources by Will H Cochran, 1879
  5. The silver region of the Sierra Mojada (Wet Mountain) and Rosita, Fremont County, Colorado: Its geography, topography, geognosy and oryktogtnosy; natural ... works; with topographical map of the same by Carl Wulsten, 1876
  6. The influence of the climate of Colorado on the nervous system by Charles Denison, 1875
  7. Report of Gustavus R. Bechler, topographer, 1873, -74', -'75: [geographical report on the Middle and South Parks, Colorado, and adjacent country] by Gustavus R Bechler, 1877
  8. Problems of linguistic geography in the Rocky Mountain area by Marjorie M Kimmerle, 1951
  9. Nervous and mental diseases observed in Colorado by J. T Eskridge, 1890
  10. C Is for Centennial : A Colorado Alphabet (Alphabet Series) by Louise Doak Whitney, Helle Urban, 2002-10-11
  11. Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape, 1860-1940 by Professor William Wyckoff, 1999-02-08
  12. Colorado Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh Colorado Books) by Carole Marsh, 1999-01-01
  13. Colorado (From Sea to Shining Sea) by Amy Miller, 2008-09
  14. Colorado: Visions of an American Landscape by Ellen Manchester, 1991-12

81. Philosophy And Geography
James Wescoat, geography, University of colorado. Muslim Contributions to geographyand Environmental Ethics James L. Wescoat, geography, University of colorado.
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Philosophy and Geography A yearly peer reviewed annual, published by , and sponsored by the Society for Philosophy and Geography . Each volume of the annual focuses on a specific theme. Editors Editorial Board
    Albert Borgmann, Philosophy, University of Montana Augustin Berque, École Des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris J. Baird Callicott, Philosophy, University of North Texas Edward Casey, Philosophy, SUNY, Stony Brook Denis Cosgrove, Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London Arthur Danto, Philosophy, Columbia University James Duncan, Geography, Cambridge University Avner De-Shalit, Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Nicholas Entrikin, Geography, UCLA Andrew Feenberg, Philosophy, San Diego State University Mark Gottdiner, Sociology, University at Buffalo Derek Gregory, Geography, University of British Columbia David Harvey, Geography, Johns Hopkins University Kathleen Marie Higgins, Philosophy, University of Texas, Austin Bernd Magnus, Philosophy and Humanities, University of California, Riverside

82. Paraguay The First Colorado Era - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natu
Paraguay The First colorado Era Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social
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    The First Colorado Era
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    Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies
      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS Cándido Bareiro, López's ex-commercial agent in Europe, returned to Paraguay in 1869 and formed a major Lopizta faction. He also recruited General Bernadino Caballero, a war hero with close ties to López. After President Juan Bautista Gil was assassinated in 1877, Caballero used his power as army commander to guarantee Bareiro's election as president in 1878. When Bareiro died in 1880, Caballero seized power in a coup. Caballero dominated Paraguayan politics for most of the next two decades, either as president or through his power in the militia. His accession to power is notable because he brought political stability, founded a ruling partythe Coloradosto regulate the choice of presidents and the distribution of spoils, and began a process of economic reconstruction. Despite their professed admiration for Francia, the Colorados dismantled Francia's unique system of state socialism. Desperate for cash because of heavy debts incurred in London in the early postwar period, the Colorados lacked a source of funds except through the sale of the state's vast holdings, which comprised more than 95 percent of Paraguay's total land. Caballero's government sold much of this land to foreigners in huge lots. While Colorado politicians raked in the profits and themselves became large landowners, peasant squatters who had farmed the land for generations were forced to vacate and, in many cases, to emigrate. By 1900 seventy-nine people owned half of the country's land.
  • 83. Indian Peaks Virtual Field Trip
    virtual field trip to the Indian Peaks section of the colorado Front Range landformsThe module presents background information on the physical geography of the
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    Virtual Field Trips and Studies Working Group The Virtual Geography Department
    Virtual Field Trip to the Indian Peaks,
    Colorado, Front Range, U.S.A.
    This module is part of the Virtual Geography Department Project and has been prepared for the Virtual Field Trips and Studies Working Group of the Project. These materials may be used for study, research, and education, but please credit the author and source: Michael Ritter The Virtual Geography Department Project , The University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point. Michael E. Ritter This module has been classroom tested . To make suggestions and corrections please contact The Virtual Geography Department Project at virtual.department@mail.utexas.edu Facts of Publication Abstract: This module contains a virtual field trip to the Indian Peaks section of the Colorado Front Range. It is intended to introduce students to the altitudinal zonation of vegetation found in this area. It also investigates alpine glacial process and landforms The module presents background information on the physical geography of the region, then includes step-by-step instructions for taking the field trip and the activities required to do along the way.. This module can be adapted to a wide range of grade levels and may be presented as a lesson for introductory physical geography (see Module Overview and Instructor's Notes).
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    84. Eric's Geography Songlist
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    85. U.S. Geography, Quiz 2
    Dave Sperling Presents The . US geography, Quiz 2 by Dennis Oliver. MO MT MN.4. Which of these states is NOT in the Midwestern US? Iowa colorado Wisconsin.
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    86. Meridian Article: Biodiversity
    it brought concepts of biodiversity conservation to colorado high school students,while simultaneously satisfying important state geography standards and
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    Introducing Geography and Technology into Science Via Biodiversity Joseph Kerski Abstract:
    Introduction
    Through a grant from the National Geographic Society , geography and technology has been effectively spread into science curricula through a project entitled "Exploring Biodiversity Along the Front Range of Colorado." This project was innovative in four areas. First, it brought together federal, state, university, and K-12 researchers and educators to produce educational lessons based on biodiversity. Second, it brought concepts of biodiversity conservation to Colorado high school students, while simultaneously satisfying important state geography standards and providing a model for similar instructional activities in other regions. Third, it incorporated GIS technology and methods into some of the lessons, and resulted in the production of new spatial data and a new series of maps. Fourth, teachers and students began to use geographic concepts in their biology and other science courses. Biodiversity is the variation among life and its processes at all levels from genes and individual organisms, through species and ecosystems, to landscapes, regions, and continents. Global species biodiversity is now being lost at a rate similar to that of the mass extinction of the geological past, even though the goods and services that flow from biodiversity in the USA alone are worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Because many concepts pertinent to biodiversity conservation have spatial aspects, geography proved to be an excellent means of introducing students to biodiversity.

    87. Free Blank Outline Map Of Colorado
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    88. Hotels In Colorado -- Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Lakewood, Pueblo....
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    Hotels USA Colorado Click on a city below to display a list of local hotels. Each hotel has real-time pricing so you can see all available rates and book your reservations online. Alamosa Dillon Henderson Salida ... Pueblo West COLORADO-Geography The plains of Colorado's eastern section are part of the High Plains section of the Great Plains. On their western edge the plains give way to the Rocky Mountains, which run north-south through central Colorado. The mountains are divided into several ranges that make up two generally parallel belts, with the Front Range and a portion of the Sangre de Cristo Mts. on the east and the Park Range, Sawatch Mts., and San Juan Mts. on the west. Mt. Elbert (14,433 ft/4,399 m) is the highest peak in the U.S. Rocky Mts. The mountain ranges are separated by high valleys and basins called parks. These include North Park, Middle Park, South Park, Estes Park, and San Luis Park. The Continental Divide runs north-south along the Rocky Mts. in Colorado. One of the most scenic states in the country, Colorado's recreational parks include Rocky Mountain National Park, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument with its narrow gorge cut by the Gunnison River, Dinosaur National Monument in NW Colorado, and Great Sand Dunes National Monument in S central Colorado. Mesa Verde National Park, once the home of Native American cliff dwellers, is located in the southwestern corner of the state, a beautiful but formidable area of mesas and canyons.

    89. State Of Colorado Official Website - Colorado Facts
    and Maps colorado By the Numbers; colorado Geological Survey; colorado's StateParks; Maps of colorado; Scenic and Historic Byways; State Archives geography Page.
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    Browse by Subject: Geography, Geology and Maps Demographic, Economic and Population Data History

    90. ChuckIII's College Resources - Geography - Colorado River - Free Term Papers, Es
    geography colorado River Geographers can tell you that the one thing that most riversand their adjacent flood plains in the world have in common is that they
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    91. Geography - Colorado
    colorado. I've been to colorado twice, both times to attend the SpaceScience Institute's Education and Public Outreach workshop.
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    I've been to Colorado twice, both times to attend the Space Science Institute's Education and Public Outreach workshop. Luckily, one of my good friends from school, Lew, lives in Boulder, so I had an excuse to visit. The first time I visited, which was in March 1998, we went snowshoeing in Rocky Mtn. Nat. Park, and did lots of driving around. Unfortunately, I didn't have the right kind of camera lenses and my pictures didn't come out as nice as I would have liked. This is Lew standing on Bear Lake. It was all frozen over. Very cool. This is Lew and I snowshoeing - some nice stranger took our picture. The 2nd time I was there, April 1999, we took a road trip to the Sand Dunes National Monument - which is the most amazing place I've ever seen in my life. Here are the Spanish peaks. This is the way we approached the dunes, so this was our first view. You can't see the dunes until you drive around to the other side of the mountains. The Dunes are about 800 ft. tall at the highest point and are at the foot of these 13,000 ft. mountains. (Of course, the dunes are actually at somewhere around 8000 ft. in elevation, so the mountains aren't actually 13,000 ft. taller than them.) This was our first glimpse of the dunes.

    92. Colorado Counties Overview
    colorado is also a State with extensive shortgrass prairie areas. coloradoGeography is a colorful story of biological and geological diversity.
    http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/COUNTY/countiesIntro.html

    93. Colorado Geology
    colorado Geology. A map of the major geologic regions of colorado. The major tributariesto the colorado are the Yampa, White, Gunnison, Dolores, and San Juan.
    http://waterknowledge.colostate.edu/geology.htm
    Colorado Geology
    A map of the major geologic regions of Colorado.
    There are three major topographic divisions in the state which correspond loosely to three major geologic zones. The topographic divisions are:
    Eastern Plains Rocky Mountains Colorado Plateau
    Roughly forty percent of the state is plains with the remaining area equally divided between the plateau and mountain zones. Geologically, the eastern plains and the western plateau are classified as sedimentary zones. This means that the predominate rock type is sedimentary.
    There are igneous and metamorphic areas in these zones, but they are small in comparison to the large sedimentary area.
    The Rocky Mountain region is comprised of a complex assortment of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock formations with all three groups fairly equal in proportion to one another. Drainage throughout the state occurs through three separate systems, with all rivers originating in the mountains.
    All drainage west of the Continental Divide flows into the Colorado River and out to the Gulf of California.

    94. Automatic Transfer
    Series of online course in geography including slide shows.Category Science Social Sciences geography Physical geography......
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    95. AP Summer Institute In Human Geography -- University Of Northern Colorado
    Presenters include university geography faculty and master teachers fromColorado high school with experience teaching AP Human geography.
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    Human Geography
    "Everything was very useful! I appreciated the info, the ideas, and the support I'm looking forward to teaching AP Geography next year for the first time!" "It was very helpful to have mini-lectures on key geographical concepts, and to discuss teaching methods and links between concepts." "I loved everything!" AP Human Geography participants, Summer, 2002 This workshop will be an intensive, week-long program of content lectures, presentations of model lessons, and discussions of strategies for teaching the AP Human Geography course. Presenters include university geography faculty and master teachers from Colorado high school with experience teaching AP Human Geography. Each of the major topics covered in the AP Human Geography course will be addressed. For graduate credit, institute participants will work with the presenters to develop their own course outline and model sample lessons. The intent is that participants will emerge from the institute prepared to plan and conduct a college-level AP course in Human Geography. Course Requirements: Teachers who attend the institute will be expected to participate fully in discussions of content lectures, model lesson activities, and analyses of texts and other resources. At the completion of the institute, participants should be able to demonstrate in-depth content knowledge of the AP Human Geography topics by (a) outlining the conceptual framework for each of the seven major AP units and (b) creating one teachable lesson appropriate to the level and rigor of AP courses.

    96. COLORADO Climate Summary
    NCDC / Climate Monitoring / Climate At A Glance / colorado / Search/ Help NOAA Logo, colorado Climate Summary January 2003, NOAA Logo.
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    The average temperature in March 2003 was 37.5 F. This was 3.5 F warmer than the 1895-2003 average, the 19th warmest March in 109 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.5 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.
    2.01 inches of precipitation fell in March. This was 0.78 inches more than the 1895- 2003 average, the 9th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.07 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for COLORADO , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : COLORADO Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.

    97. GGES UCD
    Last Updated 12/3/00 by Deborah Thomas. Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 TheRegents of the University of colorado, a body corporate. All rights reserved.
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    98. Map Library | Frontpage
    General information and tour, recent acquisitions, collection descriptions, and annotated links to Category Reference Maps Libraries...... New Acquisitions. colorado historic air photos collection gift from UCB GeographyDepartment. Our ongoing USGS 7.5' Topographic Map Cataloging Project.
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    Welcome to the Map Library 184 UCB, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0184
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    99. CSUN Geography Department: Julie E. Laity
    1983, Diagenetic controls on groundwater sapping and valley formation, ColoradoPlateau, revealed by optical and electron microscopy Physical geography, v. 4
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