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  1. Boss-busters and Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Star by Harry Haskell, 2007-10-05
  2. Baseball's First Colored World Series: The 1924 Meeting of the Hilldale Giants And Kansas City Monarchs by Larry Lester, 2006-08-30
  3. The State of Black Kansas City 2002 by Various Authors, 2002-04-16
  4. An evaluation of the performing arts: A study of orchestra associations in the United States, including Kansas City, and those located in cities comparable to Kansas City by Lawrence Kelly, 1969
  5. Teaching English in Missouri--prospects and possibilities: An address delivered to the Missouri Association of Teachers of English at the state meeting ... Association in Kansas City, November 7, 1958 by Hardin Craig, 1958
  6. Comprehensive health planning for the community: some issues and implications (Institute for Community Studies, Kansas City, Mo. Special report series) by Clarence Jacob Hein, 1968
  7. Black power: a myth or reality? (Publication - Institute for Community Studies, Kansas City, Missouri) by Thaddayo O Okatch, 1969
  8. Price differentials in wheat futures between Kansas City and Chicago (Studies in business administration) by Raymond William Baldwin, 1933
  9. The Enchanted Years of the Stage: Kansas City at the Crossroads of American Theater, 1870-1930 by Felicia Hardison Londre, 2007-03-01
  10. Kansas City (MO) (Black America Series) by Delia C. Gillis, 2006-09-01
  11. Satchel Paige and Company: Essays on the Kansas City Monarchs, Their Greatest Star and the Negro Leagues by Edited by Leslie A. Heaphy, 2007-06-13
  12. CITY DIVIDED: THE RACIAL LANDSCAPE OF KANSAS CITY, 1900-1960 by SHERRY LAMB SCHIRMER, 2002-04-02
  13. "TAKE UP THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN": KANSAS CITY'S AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES, 1865-1939 by CHARLES E. COULTER, 2006-04-01
  14. Race, Real Estate, and Uneven Development: The Kansas City Experience, 1900-2000 by Kevin Fox Gotham, 2002-07

1. American Ethnic Studies At Kansas State University
Minnesota, Twin cities, 1994) Assistant Professor, Family studies and Human American Ethnic studies faculty are normally members of academic departments at kansas state University.
http://www.ksu.edu/ameth/faculty.htm
The Faculty
Douglas Benson , (Ph.D. University of Mexico, 1973) Associate Professor, Modern Languages. Spanish/Latin American Literature; literary theory; U.S. Hispanic literature. bensonml@ksu.edu Janet Benson , (Ph.D. Brandeis University, 1974) Associate Professor, Anthropology. Ethnicity, immigration, gender, complex societies; South Asia, North American janet@ksu.edu James Boyer , (Ph.D. Ohio State University, 1969) Emeritus Professor of Curriculum/Instruction and Policy Studies. Ethnicity and education; multicultural curriculum materials. Alfred Cochran , (Ph.D. Catholic University, 1986) Professor, Music. Film music; jazz; use of jazz in film scores; American music; jazz in Kansas City and the Midwest; Leith Stevens, Aaron Copland, Gail Kubik. cochalw@ksu.edu Daniel Davy (Ph.D. University of California at Santa Barbara, 1991) Associate Professor, Speech/Theatre. Ethnic thetre; identity as created and experienced by "characters" both real and fictional. dldavy@ksu.edu

2. Kansas State Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
A state Unit Study about kansas state Unit Study kansas. These state unit studies are designed to help children Print the kansas state Map and fill in the state capital, large cities and state attractions that
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These state unit studies are designed to help children learn the geography of the United States and learn factual information about every state. These studies are great for children in the public and private education system as well as homeschooled children. Print the United States map and color each state as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each state. Print the State Information Sheet and fill in the information as you find it. Print the Kansas State Map and fill in the state capital, large cities and state attractions that you find. Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.

3. Kansas Humanities Council - Links
cities O U. cities V - Z. kansas Organizations. Brown v. Board of Education NationalHistoric Site; Center for Great Plains studies, Emporia state University;
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4. Center For Transportation Research And Training
The kansas state University research team has begun examination of D.C., and other eastern cities. These circles were the USA by several recent studies of intersection safety.
http://www.ksu.edu/roundabouts
"THIS [the MODERN ROUNDABOUT] MAY BE THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT DEVICE
EVER CREATED TO HELP CONTROL TRAFFIC SAFELY AND SMOOTHLY"
Discover , June 2001, page 75
(Note: This short article is worth reading) printable and ada compliant version Home Research Photos ... Contacts
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This is not a modern roundabout. This is not any kind of roundabout. This is a TRAFFIC CIRCLE! This is NOT a Modern Roundabout.
Large, old traffic circles are NOT Modern Roundabouts. This is NOT a Modern Roundabout.
Small traffic circles for speed control are NOT Modern Roundabouts. This is a Modern Roundabout NEW TRB SUBCOMMITTEE ON ROUNDABOUTS Gene Russell and Jon Bray are forming a new subcommittee at TRB to be a central coordinating point for roundabout activities. It is the goal to bring together all persons and groups that have any issues and/or concerns about roundabouts, so that they can work together to discuss problems and find solutions. The first and most pressing issue is the safety and accomodation of low-vision, blind and handicapped pedestrians. The Access Board got this issue out in front by proposing pedestrian signals at all roundabouts. A subcommittee committee , headed by Gihon Jordan as chair and drafting a report on ideas from a brainstorming session at TRB. If you have TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, forward to Gihon or me

5. Kansas Vertical File: Cities & Towns - Kansas
cities Towns kansas. Library Story Story of a Western kansas Town. Fort Hays kansas state College studies, 1947. kansas its Forts Settlements and
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Reusch VFW memorial Park. [A brochure] Buzbee, John. "Dead Towns Harbor Ghosts of Kansas Past." Kansas City Times. October 23, 1989. Moffit, Inex M. "Early Promise Faded in Monticello, Kas." Kansas City Times. February 27, 1971. Brooks, Bradley. "Nicodemus the Past the Present, the Pride." "Some Place Names of Kansas." Heritage of Kansas. Raish, Marjorie Gamet. Victoria: The Story of a Western Kansas Town. Fort Hays Kansas STate College Studies, 1947. Kansas its Forts Settlements and Missions 1854 . [copied by the Kansas Territorial Centennial Committee in 1954] [Biographic sketches of a few Kansas towns] Salter House Museum Argaonia Kansas. [booklet] The Old Pawnee Capitol. Kansas State Historical Society, 1928. The History of Stull 1857-1976. [An essay] "Jarbalo Will Celebrate 100 Years with Activities and History." Leavenworth Times. April 20 1983. Top of Page LVPL Home Page
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Urban studies Hugo Wall School of Urban Public Affairs kansas PAGES state of kansasBlueskyways (Library Network Program/Homepage Development) kansas cities
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7. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
of lesson plans integrating social studies, math, science kansas facts, and colorthe state flag source. Wordsearch Students find names of kansas cities on a
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Geography Fifty States ... Lessons By State Kansas Kansas Day Lesson Plans - A collection of interdisciplinary lessons categorized by grade level for teaching about the heritage of the state of Kansas source
Kansas Rivers
- Students learn about the major rivers of Kansas, the directions they flow, and their tributaries. Printable blackline maps are included source
Kansas Summer Geography Institute
- A collection of lesson plans integrating social studies, math, science, and literature about Kansas and its reliance on water for life source
Kansas Unit
- A printable packet of activities about the history and geography of the state of Kansas source
Kansas Flag
- A printable worksheet with a blackline flag to color, information, and comprehension questions source
Kansas Map Quiz
- A printable, blackline Kansas map skills worksheet source
Kansas Symbols
- Printable worksheets about Kansas. Students learn about state symbols, match the sunflowers, read Kansas facts, and color the state flag source
Kansas Wordsearch
- Students find names of Kansas cities on a printable puzzle source Seal of the Teriitory of Kansas - A printable coloring page of the 1854 Kansas Territory Seal source Enter your E-MAIL ADDRESS to receive periodic news and announcements from your ProTeacher Community.

8. Exploring KANSAS SIGHTS (2002)
Let's see what we can find to see and do in kansas.Category Regional North America kansas Travel and Tourism...... kansas cities and Towns (LKM Online); kansas Community Networks or Edwardsville andwestern kansas City KS. for Great Plains studies (Emporia state U.); kansas
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What can we see and do in Kansas? Destinations Exploring Farming Flint Hills ... More things to do in Kansas
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9. Business Journals
Boston Minnesota Twin cities Missouri kansas fuel costs hurt businesses kansas City• Aquila now under scrutiny Pacific • state studies hurricane insurance
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10. 04-12-1999 Minutes
Mr. Flentje of the Center for Urban studies, Wichita state University, presented plaquefor his dedication and service to the cities of kansas as executive
http://www.reap-ks.org/members/minutes/04-12-99.htm
Minutes Regional Economic Area Partnership (REAP) Woodman Alumni Center, Wichita State University April 12, 1999
I. Welcome by Mayor Bob Knight
Mayor Bob Knight of Wichita opened the meeting at 8:00 a.m., welcomed those in attendance, and introduced Chris McKenzie, executive director of the League of Kansas Municipalities. II. Guest: Chris McKenzie, Executive Director of the League of Kansas Municipalities Mr. McKenzie commented on the status of legislative action concerning Kansas cities and stated that the major pending issue was the transportation plan. The major difference between the House and the Senate on this issue is funding. Tax cuts, especially elimination of the motor vehicle tax, are unlikely because of the proposal to fund the transportation plan in part from the general fund. Over the next two weeks local efforts could be instrumental in advancing the plan through a series of six workshops planned to promote the plan across the state by Economic Lifelines. A final plan will likely utilize the significant increase in the highway fund, which was higher than estimated. Another option is to allocate more federal funds to state roads.

11. City Of Lenexa, Kansas - State Of The City
The studies have eliminated 2 possible sites, identified that we have high quality,stateof-the president of the Administrative Assistants of kansas cities.
http://www.ci.lenexa.ks.us/governing/stateofcity.html
Mayor Mike Boehm
Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
February 19, 2003 Thank you for the opportunity to address you today and share with you the many exciting things completed this past year and the opportunities and challenges we face in the coming years. If someone would have told me a year ago that I would be standing before you today delivering the State of the City address, I would never have believed it. As many of you probably know, I was elected mayor last month by the City Council after Mayor Joan Bowman announced her resignation. I will finish her term, which ends in April, and then, because I am running unopposed in the April election, I will serve the next four years as your mayor. Joan worked tirelessly to make our community one of the finest in the area. Her incredible passion for Lenexa and our citizens was always at the very heart of everything she did. She always made time to listen to citizens' concerns and ideas, and she rarely missed an opportunity to visit with even the youngest Lenexa citizens, including our third graders during their visits to City Hall for "Learning About Lenexa."

12. What State Are You In?--Social Studies: Intermediate (Grades 3-5)
See how many cities students can think of. If a student knows the state in whichthe city is found, he or she can raise his or her hand to Missouri or kansas.
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Objective
Students practice and review knowledge of major U.S. cities.
Materials
  • game cards cardstock of any color on which to print game cards paper and pencil for keeping score
Directions
This activity is great for helping students identify to which states major U.S. cities belong. None of the cities on the cards are state capitals, which provides an extra challenge for students. Copy the game cards on cardstock. You might want to decorate the back of the cards with a sticker such as a flag or another symbol. If possible, laminate the cards, then cut them out. Before students begin playing the game, use a map to review well-known cities in different states. See how many cities students can think of. Find each city on the map and point it out to students. Game Rules: Shuffle the cards and place them face down. Turn the first card up and show it or read it to students. If a student knows the state in which the city is found, he or she can raise his or her hand to answer the question. Check the answer key for the correct answer and score as follows: Correct answer-Win 2 points, card goes to discard pile. Incorrect answer-Lose 2 points, card goes to bottom of pile.

13. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill: Social Studies 2003
kansas. Capital Topeka. Major cities Wichita, Overland Park, kansas City.Location Great Plains. Nickname Sunflower state. Admitted to the Union 1861.
http://www.mhschool.com/student/ss2003/statesvft.php?state=17&language=0

14. Social Studies Department
course is to inform students of the current local, state, national, and KS 67133 ExploreRose Hill, Butler County, or visit other kansas cities Towns
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Social Studies Wendell Woolum Jarred Foster Rocky Stone Mary Jane King
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Prerequisites: Freshman
1 Credit World History is a general history course that covers the earliest civilizations up to the present time. Emphasis of study will be the beginning of Western civilization, the West in the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation, the transition to modern times, the emergence of the modern world, the age of imperialism, the World Wars, totalitarianism, and the Postwar world. Grades will be based on tests, quizzes, homework, and special reports. World Geography
Prerequisite: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior
1/2 Credit The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a basic geographical education involving the perspectives, information, concepts and skills to understand ourselves, our relationship to the earth and our interdependence with other peoples of the world. Geography is the study of implications of place and relations over time between and among peoples and nations and their environments. This course can not be repeated. Grades will be based on quizzes, worksheets, classroom discussion, homework, and tests.

15. Mina Rees Library - Urban Studies
state of the cities 2000 (data about 114 American cities; US Dept. Sustainable citiesProgramme (United Nations Centre for Human Settlements). of kansas; WWWVL).
http://library.gc.cuny.edu/RESEARCH/urban.asp
Urban Studies See also Economics Government Resources History New York City Resources ... American Housing Survey (U.S. Census Bureau) Baltimore-Washington Urbanization (Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, and U.S. Geological Survey) Center for an Urban Future (New York think tank) Center for Livable Communities Centre for Developing Cities (Univ. of Canberra) Cities (1995 to present, Science Direct; CUNY users only) City Journal (urban issues; Manhattan Institute) City Limits: New York's Urban Affairs News Magazine City Population (statistics about and maps of major international urban areas; in English and German) Cleveland Digital Library (texts, maps, and images about history of northeastern Ohio; Cleveland State Univ. Library) Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Congress for the New Urbanism County and City Data Books (U.S. Census Bureau) CUNY GC Center for Urban Research Encyclopedia of Cleveland History ("first complete urban encyclopedia to appear on the WWW"; Case Western Reserve Univ. and Western Reserve Historical Society) Great Cities Institute (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago)

16. Redirect
PDF, 325KB); Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, kansas; Portland state University,Urban Center, Portland, Oregon (PDF University of Minnesota, Twin cities Duluth
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17. Johnson Controls - Controls Case Studies
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18. SOCIAL STUDIES ACTIVITIES
of Iowa to find the towns and cities where these reasons why Iowa purchases powerfrom outside the state? why states like Iowa, Missouri, kansas, and Oklahoma
http://www.earth.uni.edu/EECP/elem/mod1_ssa.html
SOCIAL STUDIES ACTIVITIES
Getting to Know Iowa's Power Plants
Iowa produces most of its electrical power from the burning of coal, nuclear energy, and running water. The following lists give the name and location of power plants in Iowa that use nuclear energy and hydroelectric power. The list includes some towns and cities that have coal-burning plants. Activity:
Use a road map of Iowa to find the towns and cities where these electric generating plants are located. Then mark these locations on the Iowa county map on the next page. Use a color code or symbol for each type of power plant. Nuclear Generating Plant
Duane Arnold Energy Center..............Palo Hydroelectric Plants
Five-In-One Dam........Cedar Rapids
Iowa Falls Mill............Iowa Falls
Keokuk Dam...............Keokuk
Anamosa Dam............Anamosa
Waverly Mill..............Waverly
Amana Dam................Amana
Ottumwa Dam............Ottumwa
Maquoketa Dam.........Maquoketa Coal-burning Plants Cedar Falls Council Bluffs Dubuque Lansing Sioux City Montpelier Marshalltown Waterloo Cedar Rapids Chillicothe Spencer Bettendorf Mt. Pleasant

19. Board Of Education: Social Studies In The Elementary Schools: 4331.9
While the focus in the later grades may be on cities and regions of meet or exceedall social studies standards established by the state of kansas as well
http://www.bluevalleyk12.org/boe/policies/4000/elementarysocialstudies.htm
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SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS The social studies curriculum in the elementary schools shall provide a balance of knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the social studies disciplines of history, geography, civics and government, economics, and sociology and culture in each grade K-5, with an emphasis on history, geography, and civics and government.
Critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, communications, and research skills as applied to social studies content shall be taught in each grade.
While the focus in the earlier grades may be on the student's family and community, appropriate content from the important disciplines of history, geography, and civics and government shall be included even in those grades. While the focus in the later grades may be on cities and regions of the U.S. as well as on the early history of our country from exploration through the Constitution, appropriate content from selected social studies disciplines about selected significant countries across all other continents shall also be taught in a systematic fashion so that introductory information about all continents is provided by the end of grade 5.
The grade-level indicators written for the social studies curriculum in each grade K-5 shall meet or exceed all social studies standards established by the state of Kansas as well as all applicable social studies standards published by nationally recognized curriculum advisory commissions in the various social studies disciplines, including history, geography, civics, and economics.

20. Foreign Military Studies Office Publications -COMBAT IN CITIES:THE LA RIOTS AND
US Army, Our Soldiers, Their cities, Parameters XXVI No of Operational Law (Leavenworth,kansas Foreign Military traffickers and smugglers in the state. BACK.
http://fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/fmsopubs/issues/rio.htm
Foreign Military Studies Office
101 Meade Ave
Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-1351
WARNING!
The views expressed in FMSO publications and reports are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.
COMBAT IN CITIES:THE LA RIOTS AND OPERATION RIO
Mr. William W. Mendel
Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, KS. July 1996 "They are . . . the post-modern equivalent of jungles and mountainscitadels of the dispossessed and irreconcilable. A military unprepared for urban operations across a broad spectrum is unprepared for tomorrow." Ralph Peters
"Our Soldiers, Their Cities" INTRODUCTION
The U.S. military experience during the 1992 Los Angeles Riots and the 1995 experience of the Brazilian Armed Forces in countering criminals in Rio de Janeiro offer insights for civilian and military leaders. These kinds of domestic support operations have made the military-law enforcement nexus an important dimension of today's national security environment. They underscore the importance of up-to-date procedures for interagency coordination, and renewed military doctrine and training.
Lawlessness and organized crime are increasingly necessary components of national security analysis and military planning.

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