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41. Geography Course Description At Rowan University
of the United States and Canada in terms of the real This course is a survey of worldpatterns of economic Emphasis is placed on spatial variations in types of
http://www2.rowan.edu/geography/course.htm
Physical Geography 2206.101
3 s.h. Intended to develop an understanding of the physical factors of the earth as human habitat and human adjustments to (or modifications of) them. It emphasizes the analysis and world distributional patterns of landforms, climate, vegetation, soils and water features and the causes and interrelationships of these patterns. Cultural Geography 2206.102
3 s.h This course focuses upon the varied and changing cultural environments of the world. Through a synthesis of data from many disciplines (i.e., anthropology, ecology, earth sciences, history, etc.), major cultural differences and real patterns are identified and analyzed. Geology I 2206.103
4 s.h. This course satisfies the Gen. Ed. Lab. Science Requirement This laboratory course introduces students to the study of the earth's interior and to the processes shaping the earth's surface. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application through a combination of lecture and laboratory exercises. Students will learn field methods during a mandatory three-day field trip. Geology II 2206.104

42. EasyMarkets.com And B2BFx.com - The World's First Multilingual & Multinational B
industries in 40 countries/regions of the world. Indexing for Document Access Spatialindexing is Government and private organizations gen Legal Requirements
http://www.b2bfx.com/Services/index.php?catid=119

43. Results
domain, such as inflexibility in terms of discovery and the individual clients forspatial query evaluation eleventh international conference on world Wide Web
http://portal.acm.org/results.cfm?query=peer to peer keyword&coll=portal&dl

44. Eng141.3sp.html
University Library's homepage on the world Wide Web. periodical indexes, numeric andspatial data files for all important theological terms, archaeological sites
http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/eng141.3sp.html
OKU Reference Services Division
Cornell University Library
http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/eng141.3sp.html
Research Guide for
English 141.3:
The Bible and Ancient Authors
Information Literacy
Research Strategy

CU Library Gateway

Finding Background Resources
... Information Literacy ...enables learners to master content and extend their investigations, become more self-directed, and assume greater control over their own learning. An information literate individual is able to:
Research Strategy
Research strategy: a tutorial - an online, hypertext guide that serves as an outline for conducting library research.
  • Choosing and developing your topic Finding background information Finding books Finding periodical articles (magazine, newspaper, and journal articles)
  • 45. Geo-Sciences, WMU Libraries.
    and explanations for more than 37,000 geoscientific terms. Remote Sensing and Soilsspatial data and comprehensive coverage of the world's technical literature
    http://www.wmich.edu/library/sr/geosciences.html
    WESTCAT RESEARCH RESOURCES TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT'S NEW ... HOURS Geosciences
    Glossaries
    Selected Online Data General Geoscience Earth Science ... Biographies The following is a selected list of resources in the Geosciences. For further assistance ask at the Science Reference Desk or make an appointment with Barbara Cockrell, librarian for the Geosciences, 387-5142, barbara.cockrell@wmich.edu , or Michael McDonnell, head of Documents and Maps, 387-5187 michael.mcdonnell@wmich.edu
    Glossaries Illustrated Glossary of Geologic Terms
    Based on the glossary in Earth: An Introduction to Geologic Change, by S. Judson and S.M. Richardson (Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice Hall, 1995).
    Glossary of Geology
    QE 5 .B38 1997 (Sci.Ref) Produced by the American Geological Institute this provides definitions and explanations for more than 37,000 geoscientific terms.
    Selected Online Data Access Science
    An online encyclopedia for all the sciences. Provides articles, definitions, biographies, research updates, news items, study guides, essay topics and more.

    46. ASDD Power Gateway
    Controlled terms Use ANZLIC Search Words, ACT spatial Data Directory
    http://www.auslig.gov.au/servlet/asdd_power
    Australian Spatial Data Directory (ASDD)
    Power search interface
    home
    about tech basic search ... help
    • Define your query using at least one of the four groups of controls (spatial, date, text, controlled terms) Select one or more nodes at which to search Press the search button at the bottom
    Note: you must enable JavaScript in your WWW browser See brief help and more help and the Explain buttons at each section Spatial: Define the Geographic Area of Coverage Specify a region of interest by selecting from the list, using the map interface or by entering coordinate values. Do not search based on location Use coordinates from Geographic Extent Names: Choose coordinates of interest by clicking on this image. A map interface will be generated in another window. Enter bounding coordinates: North West East South Find data that is entirely within overlaps any part of the region of interest Hint: find coordinates for your place: Gazetteer of Australia and Australian Antarctic Gazetteer (name search for coordinates) and Australian Geographic Extent Names (GEN Register) (bounding ordinates) Date: Specify Time Period of Content Specify a single date for desired spatial data by selecting one of the methods below. This will search against the beginning date or ending date of content.

    47. IPHC GlobalDesk Demographic Glossary
    GLOSSARY OF DEMOGRAPHIC terms. Geographic data–The location and descriptionsof geographic features. The composite of spatial data and descriptive data.
    http://www.iphc.org/globaldesk/glossary.html
    Global Desk Links IPHC GlobalDesk Home Current Stat Report Prior Stat Reports Demographic Reports ... Religious/Spiritual Surveys The N.E.T. Links Media In Motion NetWorkings eNews Letter Recreational Computing TechnoFiles ... Website Development Information Links Info Central Home Files for Download Local Churches Online Ministry Logos ... Site Search Joe
    GLOSSARY OF DEMOGRAPHIC TERMS A B C D E ... Z -A-
    Age
    Aggregate
    Aggregation
    American Indian
    - Includes persons who indicated their race as "American Indian," entered the name of an Indian tribe, or reported such entries as Canadian Indian, French-American Indian, or Spanish-American Indian.
    Eskimo - Includes persons who indicated their race as "Eskimo" or reported entries such as Arctic Slope, Inupiat, and Yupik
    Aleut - Includes persons who indicated their race as "Aleut" or reported entries such as Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilovian.
    American Indian Reservation
    Area
    Asian Average Average Income of Households Average Household Income Average Household Size -B- Base Map
    Includes persons who indicated their race as "Black or Negro" or reported entries such as African American, Afro-American, Black Puerto Rican, Jamaican, Nigerian, West Indian, or Haitian.

    48. GEN

    http://www.lex.unict.it/dml-online/archivio/numero4/online/bei.htm
    ANNEX Towards a Europe based on innovation and knowledge The contribution of the European Investment Bank Introduction - Areas - Instruments - Implementation Process - Conclusion 1. Introduction 1.1.    In his letter of 17 January 2000 to the Members of the European Council, Mr Antonio Guterres, Prime Minister of the Republic of Portugal, President of the European Council, identified the emergence of a new paradigm: "that of the economy of innovation and knowledge, which is becoming the main source of the wealth of nations, regions, enterprises and people". He went on to add that "Europe is lagging behind significantly and should define its own path for a new competitive platform while fighting the new risks of social exclusion" and that "it is necessary to combine innovation with social inclusion". It is the declared intention of the Portuguese Presidency to consider these issues at the forthcoming Special European Council Meeting in Lisbon in March. 1.2.    In his statement to the Ecofin meeting of 31 January, Mr Philippe Maystadt, President of the European Investment Bank, emphasised the commitment of the EIB to support these objectives to the best of its capacities. He reaffirmed the Bank’s role to contribute to the practical implementation of EU priority objectives. It does so by mobilising its specific financial instruments in favour of sound investment projects, along sound banking practice.

    49. Richard Kennaway's Constructed Languages List
    Browse hundreds of madeup languages, including Esperanto, Tolkien dialects, Mua, and Star Trek favorites Klingon and Ferengi. Includes explanations, examples, and links.
    http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/~jrk/conlang.html
    Some Internet resources relating to constructed languages
    Compiled by Richard Kennaway Last updated 24 January 2003.
    • New languages:
    • Constructed cultures:
    • Disappeared items:
    • Other new items: There are approximately 310 constructed languages in this list. Constructed languages are languages which are intended to be spoken by people, to people (as distinct from, say, programming languages), and which have been deliberately constructed rather than having evolved. There is a vast number of these, most of which are never used by anyone but their inventor. Only a handful have ever had a significant circulation, but with the advent of the World Wide Web, it now becomes possible to make one's ideas available to all at little cost. Mention artificial languages to most people and they will think of Esperanto and its imitators: languages intended to foster international communication without favouring one particular country, usually created by hybridising several Western European languages. While that is no doubt valuable, it is interesting that the majority of those that I know of through the net were not invented primarily for that purpose. Some, like Klingon , are associated with fictional worlds. Others, such as (I guess)

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