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         North Carolina Regions:     more books (100)
  1. Sand resources on the Inner Continental Shelf of the Cape Fear region, North Carolina (Miscellaneous report - Coastal Engineering Research Center) by Edward P Meisburger, 1977
  2. Reconnaissance geology of the inner continental shelf, Cape Fear region, North Carolina (Technical paper) by Edward P Meisburger, 1979
  3. Hydrology of the Albemarle-Pamlico region, North Carolina: A preliminary report on the impact of agricultural developments (Water-resources investigations) by Ralph C Heath, 1975
  4. An air quality dispersion analysis of a hypothetical 200,000 barrel per day petroleum refinery located in the Coastal Plains Region of North Carolina by Steven C Lund, 1976
  5. Sediment characteristics of streams in the eastern Piedmont and western Coastal Plain regions of North Carolina (Sedimentation in small drainage basins) by Clyde E Simmons, 1976
  6. Bibliography of hydrologic and water-quality investigations conducted in or near the Albermarle-Pamlico sounds region, North Carolina (APES report) by Jerad D Bales, 1988
  7. The economic feasibility of developing a food processing industry in the northeastern region of North Carolina (A.E. information series) by John F Stollsteimer, 1964
  8. The mountain-region of North Carolina by Christian Reid, 1877
  9. Assessment of risk to non-target macro-moths after BTK application to Asian Gypsy Moth in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina (FHTET) by Stephen P Hall, 1999
  10. On the corundum region of North Carolina and Georgia: With descriptions of two gigantic crystals of that species by Charles Upham Shepard, 1872
  11. Systems of livestock farming for the mountain region of North Carolina (Bulletin / North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) by R. J Saville, 1928
  12. Nationwide review of oxygen depletion and eutrophication in estuarine and coastal waters: Southeast region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia) by Donald W Stanley, 1985
  13. Forest resources of the mountain region of North Carolina (Forest survey release) by J. W Cruikshank, 1941
  14. Evaluation of detention basin performance in the Piedmont region of North Carolina (Report) by Jy S Wu, 1989

61. Uwharrie Real Estate - Davidson County - North Carolina
Uwharrie. Real Estate. PO Box 189 ~ 10326 NC Hwy 8, Southmont, NC 27351. northcarolina regions Counties The north carolina Heartland Davidson County.
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Uwharrie Real Estate P.O. Box 189 ~ 10326 NC Hwy #8, Southmont, NC 27351 The North Carolina Heartland Davidson County Home About Us ... Contact Us

62. North Carolina Coast Host
A non-profit group dedicated to the promotion of tourist sites and attractions along the NC coastal Category Regional north America Coastal Travel and Tourism...... The common thread throughout these regions is the water. It provides north Carolinawith a unique coastal belt the sheltered sounds, bays, rivers and creeks
http://www.coasthost-nc.com/
North Carolina's coast has welcomed visitors since the first explorers set foot on these sandy beaches over 400 years ago. Today, that tradition is still part of our heritage and we invite you to discover this special corner of the world with its wonderful variety of attractions and activities.
This coastal plain encompassing over 300 miles of ocean front, extending westward to Interstate 95, is divided into three regions:
The historic Northern Region boasts Edenton as one of the
state's oldest towns; Roanoke Island , the site of the first English settlement in the New World; Kitty Hawk , where the Wright brothers made their famous first flight; Nags Head , home to the largest hang gliding school in the country and Cape Hatteras , the first National Seashore.
The exciting Central Region from the growing Greenville-Pitt County metropolis in the west, home to the East Carolina University, to the

63. Geologic Map Of North Carolina
The map below shows the different geologic regions of north carolina.Additional information on the geologic regions can be obtained
http://gw.ehnr.state.nc.us/geologic.htm
The map below shows the different geologic regions of North Carolina. Additional information on the geologic regions can be obtained by clicking on the name of the region or from the North Carolina Geological Survey Frequently Asked Questions page , which also provides information on other aspects of North Carolina geology.

64. Carmichael Family History In Regions Of North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa
Hardin Carmichael, Sr 18261909 *. Carmichael north carolina Census 1777-1890.Living Legacy Of Charles Carmichael. Census Records for Hardin Sr.
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CARMICHAEL GENEALOGY Charles M. Carmichael 1900-1949 * Simeon M. Carmichael 1865-1940 * Hardin Carmichael, Sr 1826-1909 * Carmichael North Carolina Census 1777-1890 ... Scottish Gaelic Dictionary The Early History Of Our Carmichael Ancestors Fenton Tower Hardin Carmichael Indiana Land Record Helen M. Carmichael-Hardmeier Obituary Peoria Journal Star Illinois Obituaries 1991-1999 Peoria Illinois Obituaries
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65. Social Studies Curriculum - Grade 4 Goals
4.1 Explain how regions are defined, and identify regions within northcarolina and regions of which north carolina is a part. 4.2
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/socialstudies/grade4.html
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Grades 4-5 Introduction...
Goals and Objectives: Grade 4
North Carolina: The Land and Its People
Introduction
In fourth grade, students proceed from community studies to a study of the state of North Carolina. As they examine North Carolina, they learn about the characteristics of North Carolina people: who we are and where we came from. They explore our geographic regions, learning about the landforms, climate, and resources of the state. Fourth graders are introduced to the concept of culture and learn about the state's social, economic, and political institutions. As students learn about North Carolina, they begin to view the state in the broad context of other regions ­ the southeast, the nation, and the world economy in which we live. As students learn about North Carolina they develop concepts and generalizations from history and the social sciences. These concepts and generalizations, developed in fourth grade, will be further refined in grades five through seven as students examine other world regions. Concepts for the study are drawn from history and the social sciences, but the primary discipline is geography, especially cultural geography. In their study of North Carolina as a region, students will address competency goals that engage them in an investigation of these basic questions:

66. The Geography Of North Carolina
regions. The three landforms of north carolina make up the three major geographicregions of the state the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Mountains.
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/nc_facts/geography.html
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The Geography of North Carolina
Absolute Location: between 33°N and 37°N latitude; between 75°W and 85°W longitude Relative Location: North Carolina is located in the southeast region of the United States. The state is bordered by Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, South Carolina to the south, and Georgia to the southwest. The Atlantic Ocean forms North Carolina's eastern border.
Landforms
There are three distinct landforms of the Southeast and of North Carolina: the Coastal Plain , the Piedmont , and the Appalachian Mountains The Coastal Plain is low, flat to gently sloping land that extends along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Much of the Southeast lies within the Coastal Plain. The Piedmont, characterized by hilly, rolling land, borders the Coastal Plain. The Piedmont extends from Virginia to Alabama. The Appalachian Mountains , the largest range in the eastern United States, stretch from Canada to northern Alabama.

67. ArchNet: Regions / North America
The Eden House Site, north carolina. Southwest. home . regions . departments. museums . topical . search . news . other archnet@asu.edu.
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/regions/north_america.php3
Resources for
North American Archaeology
Updated: March 2002
Arctic and Subarctic
Canada
Mexico and Mesoamerica

68. North Carolina Baptist Associations And Regions
Neuse, Randolph, Polk. New River, Rowan, Sandy Run. north Roanoke, South Fork. SouthRoanoke, Region 6, South Mountain. Columbus, Stanley, carolina. Dock, Union, FrenchBroad.
http://www.peninsulabaptist.com/Ministry/Lay_Ministry/NC_Regions.htm
Region 1 Region 5 Region 8 Chowan Central Blue Ridge West Chowan Dan Valley Catawba River Liberty Greater Gaston Region 2 Piedmont Green River Atlantic Pilot Mountain Kings Mountain Neuse Randolph Polk New River Rowan Sandy Run North Roanoke South Fork South Roanoke Region 6 South Mountain Anson South Yadkin Region 3 Cabarrus Theron Yadkin Bladen Metrolina Brunswick Montgomery Region 9 Burnt Swamp Pee Dee Buncombe Columbus Stanley Carolina Dock Union French Broad Eastern United Haywood New South Mitchell River Region 7 New Found Robeson Alexander Transylvania Wilmington Alleghany Yancey Ashe Region 4 Avery Region 10 Beulah Brier Creek Cheoah Cullom Brushy Mountain Graham Flat River Caldwell Macon Johnston Elkin Tennessee River Little River Rocky Face Truett Mount Zion Stone Mountain Tuckaseigee Raleigh Stony Fork Sandhills Surry Sandy Creek Three Forks Tar River Yadkin Yates Return to Church Renewal Home Page

69. NORTH CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL
median age 33.1. CITY GUIDES. EMAIL DISTRIBUTION LISTS. north CAROLINAVolleyball. USA VOLLEYBALL regions. USA regional offices sponsor
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NORTH CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL
http://www.Volleyball.ORG/usa/northcarolina
NORTH CAROLINA
CITY GUIDES
E-MAIL DISTRIBUTION LISTS
USA VOLLEYBALL REGIONS
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
  • HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PAGE (Includes links to school sites) In North Carolina in 1996-1997 school year, 313 high schools fielded girls teams with 7,098 girls representing those schools. 3 high schools fielded boys teams with 65 boys representing those schools.
      NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Finley Golf Course Road, UNC Campus (PO Box 3216) Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-3216 919-962-2345 919.926.1686 - FAX WWW Page
    COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
      DIVISION I - WOMENS
      DIVISION II - WOMENS
      DIVISION III - WOMENS

      Bennett College Greensboro NC 27401-3239 Chowan College Murfreesboro NC 27855 Greensboro College Greensboro NC 27401-1875 Guilford College Greensboro NC 27410-4171 Meredith College Raleigh NC 27607-5298 Methodist College Fayetteville NC 28311-1420 North Carolina Wesleyan Coll. Rocky Mount NC 27804 MENS
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70. Prehistoric Subsistence Data - Main Page
Compilation of data on prehistoric subsistence practices in north carolina from published reports Category Science Social Sciences Archaeology Topics Zooarchaeology...... contributed relatively little to the diet of the prehistoric inhabitants of northcarolina, although they have been recovered from sites in all regions.
http://www.arch.dcr.state.nc.us/subsist/subsis.htm
Subsistence Remains
from
Prehistoric North Carolina Archaeological Sites
John F. Scarry
C. Margaret Scarry Research Laboratories of Archaeology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill October, 1997 Partially funded under a grant from the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service,
as adminstered by the Historic Preservation Office, North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction

The Sample of Sites

Archaeobotanical Remains

Nuts
Fruits Crops Zooarchaeological Remains Invertebrates Fish Amphibians and Reptiles Birds Mammals Patterning in Subsistence Remains Archaeobotanical Remains Nuts Fruits Crops Zooarchaeological Remains Invertebrates Fish Amphibians and Reptiles Birds Mammals Chronological Patterning in Subsistence Remains Archaeobotanical Remains Nuts Fruits Crops Zooarchaeological Remains Invertebrates Fish Amphibians and Reptiles Birds Mammals References The Project Databases
Preface
Introduction
The data summarized here were compiled as part of a research project funded by a National Park Service Survey and Planning Grant to the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, through the North Carolina Division of Archives and History, State Historic Preservation Office and the Office of State Archaeology. John F. Scarry served as Principal Investigator for the project; C. Margaret Scarry served as Project Coordinator. Mark A. Mathis, Office of State Archaeology, served as the Grant Project Specialist for the Division.

71. EPA: Pesticides -- Regions, States, & Tribes
EPA Home Pesticides regions, States, Tribes. Region 4 Alabama, Florida, Georgia,Kentucky, Mississippi, north carolina, South carolina and Tennessee.
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/local/

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Each EPA Regional Office is responsible for the execution of the Agency's pesticide programs within its designated states, tribes and territories. Select an area in the map or in the links below to find specific information about regional programs, tribal operations, and more. State Pesticide Regulatory Agencies
These state agencies can help you determine if a pesticide is registered for use in your state, tell you about the specific rules and regulations governing pesticide use in your state, advise if your state requires notification or postings prior to pesticide applications, register a complaint concerning a pesticide misapplication, and also give you information about how to become a certified pesticide applicator. Tribal Pesticide Programs
EPA works cooperatively with tribal governments to enforce FIFRA, as it does with states and territories. EPA provides funding to tribes to assist in the devlelopment and implementation of pesticide programs under tribal law. EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs coordinates federal efforts related to tribes and pesticides with the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, General Council, other EPA offices, EPA regions and other federal agencies.

72. Coastal North Carolina Events Calendars
Coastal north carolina Events Calendars. Good Times! Great Places! It coversthe Outer Banks, Albemarle, and portions of the Pamlico regions.
http://www.icw-net.com/nc/events/nc-calcy.htm
Coastal North Carolina Events Calendars Good Times!
Great Places! Northeastern
Maintained by the Historic Albemarle Tour, this is the most comprehensive online calendar. It covers the Outer Banks, Albemarle, and portions of the Pamlico regions. Mid-Coast
This calendar covers the Carteret County area; Beaufort, Morehead City, Atlantic Beach, Emerald Isle, and portions of Onslow County. Southeastern
This calendar covers the Cape Fear area; Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington, Carolina Beach.
Enjoy your visit!

73. FEMA: Agencies In North Carolina Will Receive $3.9 Million To Feed, Shelter Home
Atlanta, Georgia 30341 (770) 2205200. Skip to Additional Page-Related Links AgenciesIn north carolina Will Receive $3.9 Million To Feed, Shelter Homeless.
http://www.fema.gov/regions/iv/2002/r4_08.shtm
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Atlanta, Georgia 30341
Agencies In North Carolina Will Receive $3.9 Million To Feed, Shelter Homeless Atlanta, GA, January 8, 2002 -Victims of non-disaster emergencies in North Carolina will be able to receive help because of $3,974,230 from the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) for fiscal year 2002. "This money will help people with non-disaster related economic emergencies so they will not become homeless or go hungry," said Kenneth O. Burris, Jr., regional director for the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Region IV office in Atlanta. "The program is one of the best examples of a public/private partnership working to help people who truly need help." Each year the Emergency Food and Shelter Program National Board develops a formula for distributing the funds based on the national unemployment and poverty rates. The EFSP National Board is composed of representatives from the Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Catholic Charities USA, Council of Jewish Federations, The United Way, and The National Council of Churches. A representative from the Federal Emergency Management Agency chairs the National Board. A local board in each county or city jurisdiction receiving EFSP funds determines how they will be spent. This may include such things as providing food, in the form of served meals or groceries; lodging in a mass shelter or hotel; one month's rent or mortgage payment; one month's utility bill; or minimal repairs to allow a mass feeding or sheltering facility to function during the program year. Except for the chairmanship, the composition of the local board mirrors the National Board.

74. ACP-ASIM - North Carolina Chapter
Chapters and regions. Governor's Welcome. 2003 Annual Scientific Meeting February2122 The Millennium Hotel Durham, north carolina. References and Resources.
http://www.acponline.org/chapters/nc/
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Assistant Executive Administrator P.O. Box 6524 Raleigh, NC 27628-6524 Office: (919) 787-5859 Fax: (919) 783-9563 E-mail: wnhilliard@aol.com Web Sites for Internists The ACP is working to expand the utility of the Web in your daily practice. For a review of current selected areas of the Web, check out Web Sites for Internists , a database of selected sites of medical resources.

75. United Way Of North Carolina
carolina. Currently, the 21-1 three-digit abbreviated dialing codeis available in four regions within north carolina. The United
http://www.unitedwaync.org/call211.html
Call 2-1-1
Everyone knows to dial 9-1-1 for emergencies. Residents of North Carolina will learn that dialing 2-1-1 can be just as easy. 2-1-1 is fast becoming known as the number to call for health and human service information and referral services and volunteer opportunities, where available, throughout North Carolina. Currently, the 2-1-1 three-digit abbreviated dialing code is available in four regions within North Carolina.
A 2-1-1 Standing Committee created to work through the logistics of making 2-1-1 call services available in the state developed the application process including standards of operation, marketing and communications standards, and standards for data collection. Through this application process, all organizations wishing to provide 2-1-1 services within a specific geographical area or community must submit application to the United Way of North Carolina. The UWNC Board of Directors has sole authority over the disposition of each application. The Committee has been instrumental in bringing 2-1-1 services to four major regions in the state. At present, 2-1-1 Call Centers and services are available through the Triangle United Way to cover Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties; United Way of Central Carolinas to cover Mecklenburg, Union, and Cabarras Counties; United Way of Asheville to cover Buncombe County; and the Triad United Way Services, a partnership between the United Way of Greater Greensboro, the United Way of Greater High Point, and the United Way of Forsyth County to cover Guilford and Forsyth Counties with coverage including Randolph, Rockingham and Davie Counties.

76. ERS/USDA Data -
Kentucky, north carolina, South carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Tennessee Plains Kansas,Nebraska, north Dakota, Oklahoma Some regions shown in the time series
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/CostsAndReturns/oldregions.htm
Jump over Nav Bar search home data ... costs and returns costs and returns: old regions
old production regions
Prior to 1995 State boundaries were used to delineate regions for most commodities. States were grouped according to those with similar production practice and resource characteristics. Cost and return accounts for commodities reported under the old format still use these regional definitions. corn grain sorghum oats barley ... cow-calf
corn
Lake States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania
Southeast: Kentucky, North Carolina and South Carolina
Corn Belt: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Ohio
Plains States: Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas top of page

grain sorghum
Central Plains: Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska
Southern Plains: Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas top of page
oats
Northeast: New York and Pennsylvania
North Central: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
Northern Plains: Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota

77. OED Publications
September 1999. north carolina's regions Transitioning to the Knowledge Economy.(Report) For the north carolina Board of Science and Technology.
http://www.kenaninstitute.unc.edu/Centers/OED/OED_Publications/oed_publications.
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    Office of Economic Development Reports
    Improving North Carolina´s Economic Development Delivery System. ( Report Appendices Policy Brief ) For the North Carolina General Assembly. By Michael I. Luger and Leslie Stewart. March 2003. The Feasibility of Mini-Hub Development in the Research Triangle Regional Partnership Region. ( Report ) For the Research Triangle Regional Partnership. By Michael I. Luger. February 2003. The Promise of Entrepreneurship for the Chattanooga Region. ( Executive Summary Full Report ) For the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce. By Deborah Markley, Leslie Stewart, and Johannes Traxler. August 2002. Regional Technology Assets and Opportunities: The Geographic Clustering of High-Tech Industry, Science and Innovation in Appalachia. ( Report ) For the Appalachian Regional Commission. By Edward Feser and Harvey Goldstein. August 2002.

78. North Carolina Hunting Guides Fishing Guides And Sportmans Services
Sorry there are no guides, outfitters, and sportmans services in north carolina. wecreate a gateway page for each of up to three (3) regions and submit them
http://www.hunting-fishing-guides.com/united_states/north_carolina/default.asp
Hunting Fishing Guides Home Page Sales, Auctions and Classifieds Register Your Company Log On ... Tell A Friend The North Carolina fishing guides, hunting guides, and outfitters directory contains information about guides and outfitters who provide fishing trips and hunting trips. If you cannot find a fishing guide, hunting guide, outfitter, or charter service in this region you can send us an email and we will search the web for you. Please note that we can perform research and give personal referrals only as time allows. North Carolina Dept. of Fish and Game
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North Carolina Hunting Guides Fishing Guides and Sportmans Services All Regions United States North Carolina
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79. Regions Of The United States: Regions Defined
The regions are included in the bibliographic records and are also South AtlanticStates, Florida, Georgia, north carolina, South carolina, Virginia, Regional
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/rrhtml/regdef.html
Regions of the United States
Regions Defined The regions of the United States are geographic areas which include multiple states. The regional groupings presented here and their definitions are from standard language used by libraries and reflect the groupings used in the classification system for maps. The visual grouping of regions into five maps assists users in comparing and contrasting the contents of each region. The Regions are included in the bibliographic records and are also available for access through the "Subject Index".
Region Definition Map of the Region Atlantic States All states Maine to Florida that are near to or border on Atlantic Ocean East All states east of the Mississippi River Middle Atlantic States Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania Middle West Rocky Mountains to Allegheny Mountains, North of Ohio River and southern border of Missouri and Kansas: Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin New England Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

80. NAIC® Regional Chapters
north carolina. Central north carolina Chapter; Greater Piedmont Chapter(Charlotte); Triad Chapter (Greensboro, HighPoint, Winston Salem);
http://old.better-investing.org/regions/regions.html
NAIC Regional Chapters
NAIC offers you support in your area from over 115 Regional Chapters located in or near most major cities across the country. These Chapters consist of over 1,000 experienced volunteers who are devoted to investment education and are willing to help you learn the NAIC investment principles. NAIC Chapters put on educational investment seminars, workshops, fairs and other events that encourage and educate individuals to learn about stock investing. Seminars and Investors Fairs can range in attendance from 25 to more than 500 individuals. Seminar topics range from:
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If you are interested in starting a Chapter in your area please contact Sue Peterman at: (248)583-6242, extension 303. The following is a listing of the local Chapters.
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