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         North Carolina Geography:     more books (100)
  1. The influence of geography upon early North Carolina by Cordelia Camp, 1963
  2. One land, three peoples: A geography of Robeson County, North Carolina by Thomas Ross, 1993
  3. North Carolina (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Linda Crotta Brennan, 2003-09
  4. Report of the geological survey of North Carolina. Vol. I. Physical geography, resumé, economical geology
  5. North Carolina Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh North Carolina Books) by Carole Marsh, 1999-01-01
  6. Bibliography Of North Carolina Geology, Mineralogy And Geography (1909) by Francis Baker Laney, Katharine Hill Wood, 2010-09-10
  7. Bibliography of North Carolina Geology, Mineralogy and Geography With a List of Maps-Bulletin No.18 by Francis Baker And Wood, Katharine Hill Laney, 1909-01-01
  8. World Cultures and Geography (Eastern Hemisphere) North Carolina Teacher's Edition by Unknown, 2003
  9. Geography of Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Wachovia, North Carolina, Midway, North Carolina, Bethabara, North Carolina, Union Cross
  10. Geosystems an Introduction to Physical Geography (CUSTOM University of North Carolina - Charlotte Edition) by Robert W. Christopherson, Charles E. Thomsen, et all 2007
  11. Bibliography Of North Carolina Geology, Mineralogy And Geography (1909) by Francis Baker Laney, Katharine Hill Wood, 2010-09-10
  12. Bibliography of North Carolina Geology, Mineralogy and Geography, with a list of maps. by F.B. and K.H. WOOD. LANEY, 1909
  13. Arnold Guyot's notes on the geography of the mountain district of Western North Carolina by Myron H Avery, 1938
  14. Report of the Geological Survey of North Carolina (1); Vol. I. Physical Geography, Resumé, Economical Geology by North Carolina. State Geologist, 2009-12-21

81. North Carolina: People And Environments
north carolina People and Environments assesses the contemporary geographyof the state and projects its future prospects. Findings
http://www.geo.appstate.edu/bookinfo.html
North Carolina:
People and Environments
Second Edition
Ole Gade
Arthur B. Rex
James E. Young
with L. Baker Perry
To purchase the book online, click here North Carolina: People and Environments assesses the contemporary geography of the state and projects its future prospects. Findings are conveyed through a variety of illustrations, aerial and ground photographs, maps, and statistical tables. This book is addressed to business and professional leaders, schoolteachers, college students, public servants, and all North Carolinians. Three major sections in the text define the holistic nature of the state's contemporary geography: I. Physical environments - Chapters 1-3; II. Human environments - Chapters 4-7, with Chapter 8 providing the critical linkage between the two major environments by assessing how we humans are impacted by the natural environment, and how we in turn influence change in its essential character; and III. Regional environments - Chapters 9-13, where Chapter 9 establishes the need to move from a state level of analyzing conditions to the major regions, and finally to individual counties; the purpose being to bring a more detailed focus on the character and problems of nature and human existence. Discerning school teachers and students of the state's complex physical and social geography will be able to easily navigate the chapters for information on the Five Themes of Geography, as included in the K-12 requirements of the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. They will find a progression of information sequentially focusing on the natural environment (three chapters), the human environment (five chapters), and the state's regional environments (five chapters). The authors have devised a hierarchical system of regions from the state level, to four primary state regions, thirteen state geographic regions, counties and municipalities, and finally, to communities and neighborhoods.

82. North Carolina Trivia And Quizzes
north carolina, Average, 15, 59, Oct 02 02, Morrigan716. 3, Some north carolinaGeography. north carolina, Average, 10, 79, Jan 13 02, redbirdnc. 4, north carolinaQuiz.
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83. North Carolina Climate & Georgraphy
From Manteo in the east to Murphy in the west, north carolina is 560miles wide, making it the widest state east of the Mississippi.
http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/kidspg/geog.htm
From Manteo in the east to Murphy in the west, North Carolina is 560 miles wide, making it the widest state east of the Mississippi. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Tennessee on the west, Virginia to the north, and South Carolina and Georgia to the south, North Carolina is divided into three distinct geographic areas: the Coastal Plain in the east, the Piedmont in the center, and Mountains in the west. The Coastal Plain
The low, flat land of North Carolina's eastern region stretches from the sandy farmland of the Inner Coastal Plain to the state's Outer Banks, a string of barrier islands separated from the mainland by sounds or inlets. The Outer Banks has three capes Cape Hatteras, Cape Lookout, and Cape Fear. The Piedmont Piedmont is a French word meaning "foot of the mountain," and North Carolina's Piedmont region is sometimes referred to as "the foothills." The rolling hills of this region range in elevation from just 300 feet in the east to 1,500 feet near the mountains. The Piedmont is sometimes referred to as a plateau because it is high and mostly flat. The Mountains
Western North Carolina's majestic landscape features the Blue Range Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains, which help make up the Appalachian Mountains, possibly the oldest mountain range in the United States. The region is also home to Mount Mitchell. Rising 6,684 feet above sea level, Mount Mitchell is the tallest peak east of the Mississippi River. The Eastern Continental Divide runs along the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains, separating the rivers flowing east from those flowing west. Rivers that fall on the eastern side of the divide flow toward the Atlantic Ocean while those on the western side of the divide flow toward the Tennessee and Ohio rivers and into the Gulf of Mexico.

84. Mrs. Jones's "Animals Breakout At The North Carolina Zoo Webquest" North Carolin
Welcome to Animal Breakout! Students, have you ever wondered what wouldhappen if animals escaped from the north carolina Zoo? Using
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/5827/breakout.html
Webquest Project of Exploration and Discovery Ruby Jones
Chatham County Schools

MIS Director
Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312
Phone: 919-542-3626
FAX: 919-542-1380 Email me if you would be interested in participating in this project or have additional suggestions/ideas. Back to Ruby Jones's Homepages
Bernie Dodge's Webquests
Welcome Tasks ... Helpful Links Welcome to Animal Breakout! Students, have you ever wondered what would happen if animals escaped from the North Carolina Zoo ? Using the knowledge that you have already learned about North Carolina and information you may need to discover, pretend to be in the animal's skin and escape the zookeepers. Your Task:

85. North Carolina Inquiry Reports
Total Inquiries Call Center, 29,174, Top 30 Cities, Inquiries with GeographyPreference, Nags Head, 41, carolina Beach, 35, Chapel Hill, 16, north Topsail Beach,15,
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86. North Carolina General Assembly - Representation
north carolina General Assembly, 20032004 Session. Site Navigation. Home, House,Senate, Legislation, Representation, NCGA Information, north carolina Representation
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North Carolina General Assembly * Legislative Building * 16 West Jones Street * Raleigh, NC 27603 * 919-733-7928

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  • Checklist of the Chironomidae of North and South Carolina
    Description: registers species known to occur in North and South Carolina, based on literature citations and material examined by the author. It also includes species which may occur in the Carolinas; many of these species occur in the Southeast U.S. but have not been positively identified from North or South Carolina
    Stable Isotope Signature of Philopatry and Dispersal in a Migratory Songbird

    Description: online pdf document, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99 (12) 2002
  • 88. On The Job In North Carolina
    Because the history of north carolina has been so influenced by its particulargeography, students begin their study of state history by applying such
    http://www.workingfilms.org/onthejob/main_menu.htm
    I N T R O D U C T I O N On the Job in North Carolina: What's it all about?
    Making it Work:
    How to use this project in the classroom
    Objectives:
    How this project relates to the NC Department of Public Instruction curriculum goals
    Classroom Materials:
    options to get project materials
    Contact Us:
    e-mail project design team
    Get QuickTime:
    download the Plug-in required to view on-line video clips ON THE JOB IN NORTH CAROLINA
    What's it all about?
    On the Job in North Carolina: From Farm to Factory to Fast Food is an economic history curriculum for North Carolina 8th grade students and teachers. The project has produced six hours of lessons plans that incorporate video clips from independent films and video with on-line activities This project includes lesson plans for three units: Unit 1: Down on the Farm
    Historical Overlay

    Lesson Plans

    NC DPI Objectives
    Unit 2: In the Factory Historical Overlay Lesson Plans NC DPI Objectives Unit 3: Fast Food Women Historical Overlay Lesson Plans NC DPI Objectives ELP goals Included in each unit are classroom activities related to video segments handouts that supplement the media, and independent on-line activities that use the Internet to fully develop the theme of each unit.

    89. Geography At UNC-Chapel Hill
    Department of geography Campus Box 3220, Saunders Hall UNCChapelHill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3220. of geography, UNC-Chapel Hill.
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/geog/
    Department of Geography
    Campus Box 3220, Saunders Hall
    UNC-Chapel Hill
    Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3220
    Phone: (919) 962-8901
    Fax: (919) 962-1537
    Email: geography@unc.edu
    © 2002 Dept. of Geography, UNC-Chapel Hill

    90. Geography Department - UNC Greensboro
    geography Department. Cool (and useful) geography Websites !! geography Jobs AfterGraduation !! Campus Map and Directions to the Department of geography.
    http://www.uncg.edu/geo/
    Geography Department
    Room 129 Graham Building
    Phone: (336) 334-5388, Fax: (336) 334-5864
    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 26170; Greensboro, NC 27402-617
    Email: sbbrown@uncg.edu

    Click on the rotating earth above to visit the Department of Geography's "Virtual Weather Map Room"
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    Spring Geography Picnic Friday, May 2 All Are Welcome
    (Click for Details) Pictures from SEDAAG Check Them Out! Ph.D. in Applied Geography to begin Fall Semester 2004 Geography Honor Society (GTU) Spring 2003 Induction Ceremony Geography Club Meetings Spring 2003 Summer Study Abroad with Joe Morgan Cool ...
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    Tour of LEAF (Research/Teaching) Station Tour of the Dept. of Geography and UNCG Click on any of the below brochures to enlarge/print. To have a copy of a brochure mailed to your home, contact sbbrown@uncg.edu) Bachelor's Program Master's Program GIS Certificate Program Departmental News and Events
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    91. UNCC Geoearth Intro
    Faculty Students Courses Degree Programs The Graduate Program Alumni Research Projects About the Area About geography Employment Department
    http://www.geoearth.uncc.edu/
    Site Intro Home About the Department Faculty ... New Department News 9201 University City Blvd
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    Charlotte, NC 28223
    Phone: (704) 687-2293
    Fax: (704) 687-31/82 This page was last updated 3/1/2002 by Ben Thornton.
    Please contact Ms. Laurie Garo with questions or comments regarding this webpage.

    92. UNCW Department Of Earth Sciences, Geography And Geology
    Department of Earth Sciences, Deloach Hall, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington,NC 284033297. Tel. 910-962-3490, FAX 910-962-7077. This
    http://www.uncwil.edu/earsci/
    Department of Earth Sciences, Deloach Hall, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403-3297 Tel. 910-962-3490, FAX 910-962-7077 This page has been created and is maintained by: Jim Dockal Return to the Home Page

    93. Ainsley Home Page
    GGY 485 geography of the British Isles. GGY 282 geography of NorthCarolina. GGY 255 geography of the Middle East. Research Interests.
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    Welcome to Dr. W. Frank Ainsley's Home Page
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    The American "who went up a hill and called it a mountain." Cardigan Bay, Wales, February, 2001
    W. Frank Ainsley
    Professor of Geography, UNCW, (since1973)
    A.B. in Biblical Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1966
    Master of Divinity, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1969
    M.A. in Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1972
    Ph.D. in Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1977
    Telephone 910-962-3493
    E-mail: ainsleyf@uncwil.edu Dr. Ainsley is a cultural-historical geographer whose interests include rural settlement landscapes; ethnic landscapes; religious landscapes; historic preservation; and vernacular architecture. Regional interests are Southeastern United States, Colorado Plateau, the British Isles, Scandinavia, and the Caribbean Islands (Barbados). Research projects include chattel houses and settlements in Barbados; tourism images and perceptions of Barbados; rural settlement patterns in Norway and Wales; and immigrant farm colonies in southeastern North Carolina. He is also the secretary-treasurer of the Pioneer America Society, an organization of geographers, historians, and folklife specialists who study material culture and vernacular landscapes.

    94. Ibiblio > Collection Index > Geography, Biography, And History > North Carolina
    ibiblio Collection Index geography, Biography, and History NorthCarolina Culture. 919hiphop A glimpse into the hiphop scene
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    95. UNC-CH Geography: New Home Page Location
    The UNCCH geography home page can now be found at http//www.unc.edu/depts/geog.Please update your bookmarks. You will be redirected
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    96. Refering Page
    We're putting on a new face Stop by and visit us at http//www.uncc.edu/colleges/arts_and_sciences/geoearth.NOTE link is not
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    97. SYMPOSIUM ON TERRAIN ANALYSIS FOR WATER RESOURCES APPLICATIONS

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    home about agenda presentations ... contact SYMPOSIUM ON TERRAIN ANALYSIS FOR WATER
    RESOURCES APPLICATIONS
    December 16-18, 2002 University of Texas, Austin Abstracts Lidar Application Track Automated Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Track Raster Tools Track LIDAR APPLICATION TRACK 
    (WED DEC 18 8:00 - 9:30 AM) North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program:
    Lessons Learned and Advancements in LIDAR Technology Robert A. Ryan, PLS, CP
    EarthData International of NC
    1912 Eastchester Drive, Suite 111
    High Point, NC 27265
    Tel: 336-812-9121
    Fax: 336-812-9018
    Cell: 336-210-2532 bryan@earthdata.com top Applications Development Using 1:24000-Scale Nation Hydrography Dataset and Elevation Data in North Carolina Chris Kannan, Silvia Terziotti, and Lloyd Edwards U.S. Geological Survey, Raleigh, NC

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