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Lesson Plans About Alabama alabama Word Search Students find names of this state s cities on a printablepuzzle Lesson includes geography, community and industrial planning. http://www.archaeolink.com/alabama_lesson_plans.htm
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About The USA - Travel & Geography > Alabama The States, Districts and Territories of the United States alabama Largest cities (2003 est) Birmingham, 236620; Montgomery, 200123; Mobile, 193464; http://usa.usembassy.de/alabama.htm
Extractions: Abbreviation: AL The etymology of the word or name, Alabama, has evoked much discussion. It was the name of an Indian tribe (Alabama, Albama, Alebamon, Alibama, Alibamou, Alibamon, Alabamu, and Allibamou). Alabama possibly means "Here We Rest", but it could also mean "thicket clearers", Alabama being a compound of Alba meaning "a thick or mass vegetation," and amo meaning "to clear, to collect, to gather up." Alabama became the 22nd state in 1819. From the early 19th century, Alabama's economy was dominated by cotton. However, although it is still an important crop, such as corn, peanuts, soybeans have taken over much of the former cotton lands. Particularly in the second half of the 20th century, a comparatively rapid industrialization set in. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) program of hydroelectric power production, begun in the 1930s, fostered the growth of giant fertilizer, munitions, and aluminum industries. Alabama, known as "Heart of Dixie" occupies a central place in the history of the South. Montgomery, the Alabama capital, served as the first Confederate Capital during the Civil War. Tourists can visit Alabama's historic homes and gardens, reminiscent of the Old South. Also popular are the resorts and beaches on Dauphin Island, the Gulf Shore and Mobile Bay.
CyberSleuthkids: United States - Alabama An encyclopedia article about the geography of alabama.. cities of alabamaCommunity Websites Directory of links to community pages in the state of http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Geography/United_States/Alabama/
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Geography Lesson Plans And Resources About 40 lesson plans from the Department of geography, University of North alabama.cities OSAE Can You See Where Europe s Largest cities Are Located? http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edgeography.htm
Alabama - Definition Of Alabama In Encyclopedia Main article geography of alabama Map of alabama Enlarge. Map of alabama Important cities and towns. Main article List of cities in alabama http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Alabama
Extractions: State of Alabama Flag of Alabama Seal of Alabama State nickname Camellia State, The Heart of Dixie , Yellowhammer State Other U.S. States Capital Montgomery Largest city ... Area th Land Water Population ( Population rd Density th Admittance into Union Date December 14 Order nd Time zone Central UTC DST Latitude 30°13'N to 35°N Longitude 84°51'W to 88°28'W Width 306 km Length 531 km Elevation Highest 734 m Mean 152 m Lowest m Abbreviations USPS AL ISO 3166-2 US-AL Web site alabama.gov State motto We Dare Defend Our Rights State bird Yellowhammer State capital: Montgomery State flower Camellia State song ... Southern Pine State spirit: Conecuh Ridge Fine Alabama Whiskey Alabama is a state located in the southern United States ; the population of Alabama is 4,447,100 as of The USS Alabama and CSS Alabama were named in honor of this state. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
Social Science Colloquium At Bucknell University Bobby M. Wilson, Professor of geography at the University of alabama, received his She is the author of Invented cities The Creation of Landscape in http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/AcademicAffairs/programs/Sscs/2004/2004.htm
Extractions: Thinking Space: New Directions in Human Geography This year's social science colloquium is devoted to a critical reevaluation of how we think about space. We want to ask what it really means to think spatially about the world. We do not think space is just a blank template or a neutral backdrop upon which events unfold. We think space plays an active role in the manner in which those events unfold. As such, space is deeply social. Sallie Marston is Professor of Geography and Regional Development at the University of Arizona. She received her PhD from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her research focuses on US urban politics, and the importance of space to social theory and political activism. She has over 50 scholarly publications including books, book chapters, journal articles, and encyclopedia entries. She is also the co-author of two textbooks:
Extractions: The Official Website of the State of Alabama Sunday, September 18, 2005 Online Services Alabama Government Living in Alabama Education in Alabama ... State Employees Click on a region to access local information. Mountains Metropolitan River Heritage ... All Counties Quick Links Archives and History Bureau of Travel and Tourism State Symbols Calendar of Events Request ... Historical Information Go Inside alabama.gov How Do I... Access Online Services Find a State Agency Find a State Employee Get a Driver's License Get a Birth Certificate Get a Marriage Certificate Find Unclaimed Property Get a Hunting License Still need help? Click here to talk to an alabama.gov representative. Around Alabama Click image to learn about Alabama's destinations. alabama.gov Text Version Privacy Statement Policies ... About Alabama Geography and Geology Geography and Geology Maps, state agencies, educational information for kids and teachers Geological Survey of Alabama Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Alabama Department of Environmental Management Alabama Forestry Commission ... Alabama Maps
Phenix City, Alabama -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article Categories Lee County, alabama, Russell County, alabama, cities in alabama, geography. Phenix City is located at 32°28 22 North, 85°1 12 West http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/p/ph/phenix_city,_alabama.htm
Extractions: Phenix City is a city located mostly in (Click link for more info and facts about Russell County, Alabama) Russell County, Alabama , and partly in (Click link for more info and facts about Lee County) Lee County . As of the 2000 (A period count of the population) census , the ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) population of the city is 28,265. The city is the (The town or city that is the seat of government for a county) county seat of (Click link for more info and facts about Russell County) Russell County . It is also a (A residential district located on the outskirts of a city) suburb immediately west of downtown (Click link for more info and facts about Columbus, Georgia) Columbus, Georgia , just across the (A river rising in northern Georgia and flowing southwest and south to join the Flint River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River) Chattahoochee River
Alabama - Enpsychlopedia geography. Main article geography of alabama. Missing image Nationalatlas-alabama . Important cities and towns. Main article List of cities in alabama http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Alabama
Extractions: State of Alabama Flag of Alabama Seal of Alabama State nickname Camellia State, The Heart of Dixie , Yellowhammer State Other U.S. States Capital Montgomery Largest city ... Area 84,360 mi²/135,765 th Land Water Population ( Population rd Density th Admission into Union Date December 14 Order nd Time zone Central UTC DST Latitude 30°13'N to 35°N Longitude 84°51'W to 88°28'W Width 190 mi/306 km Length 330 mi/531 km Elevation Highest 2,408 ft/734 m Mean 499 ft/152 m Lowest ft/0 m Abbreviations USPS AL ISO 3166-2 US-AL Web site alabama.gov State motto We Dare Defend Our Rights State bird Yellowhammer State flower Camellia ... Conecuh Ridge Fine Alabama Whiskey Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Law and government 3 Geography 4 Economy ... edit Main article: History of Alabama Among Native American people once living in present Alabama were Alabama (Alibamu)
Cartographic Research Lab Publications The map includes insets of the cities of Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Historical Atlas of alabama Volume I Historical Locations by County, http://www.as.ua.edu/geography/cartlab/publications/
Extractions: Atlas of Alabama Metropolitan Areas View an excerpt: Anniston PDF (1,985 KB) The Atlas of Alabama Metropolitan Areas This atlas is 477 pages in length and is divided into chapters offering maps and statistics for each of these 12 areas. The appendix reviews selected statistics for all municipalities in Alabama. The example we have provided is of the Anniston M.S.A., and is 26 pages in length. The maps showing statistical distributions in this example are in color, however they are printed in black and white. Printable Order Form HTML Statistical Atlas of Alabama, 2nd Edition View an excerpt: Map PDF kb ), Spreadsheet PDF The second edition of the Statistical Atlas of Alabama is a 2002 updated version of a work originally completed in 1992. It focuses on current demographic and economic data on a statewide basis, allowing for comparisons between counties. The atlas contains both 1990 and 2000 Census statistics which reflect upon changes in the state. This is a spiral-bound volume of 327 pages. The atlas's fourteen chapters include information on: population characteristics, age, housing, employment, income, family characteristics, education, health and medicine, politics, agriculture, climate, transportation, and Alabama cities.
Extractions: Home Free Offers Directory A ... Z Visit the Poker Encyclopedia Web Arkansas Encyclopedia Main article: History of Alabama Among Native American people once living in present Alabama were Alabama (Alibamu), Chickasaw , Choctaw , Creek , Koasati , and Alabama was once a region claimed by the Spaniards as part of Florida. The English also claimed it as part of the province of Carolina. Nevertheless, when the French took over Louisiana they also took over the territory including Alabama. Later when the United States acquired the Louisiana Purchase and the Mississippi Territory, there was much controversy as to whether or not Alabama was included. Nevertheless, Alabama became the 22nd state in The state of Alabama seceded from the Union and became a Confederate state on January 11 . While not many battles were fought in the state, it contributed about 120,000 soldiers to the
Alabama Bands And Alabama Music The music has a distinct southern influence from its geography. alabama s populationis spread out and relies on a couple of hub cities. http://www.golistenlive.net/alabama-music.asp
Extractions: Alabama is considered part of the deep south. The music has a distinct southern influence from its geography. Alabama's population is spread out and relies on a couple of hub cities. The music style is simalar across the state, but there is diversity from city to city. Montgomery has the same feel as mobile in sound, but they both have distinctive styles. We are always looking for performing Alabama bands to help move them to the next level in their career. If you are a performing musician who either lives in Alabama or performs in Alabama then we want you to sign up . We offer bio pages, a forum, calendar, ratings, eFlyer, and industry information to our Alabama members. Golistenlive.net has been created by musicians for musicians. We have the experience from a performing musician's point of view so we know what you need to help you with your music career. We know that having a fan base is the most important commodity for a band. Thats why we want to be a resource to help people Go Listen to you Live.
Edward L. Ullman (Resources For Students) The Nature of cities and Urban geography in the Last Half Century (Chauncy D . A portion was reprinted as The City of Mobile, alabama, in English http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/faculty/ullman.html
Extractions: Arrival in the Department "Ed Ullman brought with him a three years research commitment financed by the ONR; later he joined the Stanford project on the Philippines and conducted extensive research in Sardinia. He directed the Meramec Basin Research project in St. Louis, and the Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies in Washington, DC." 1970 (11th) President of Western Regional Science Association Involvement with Urban Studies and Regional Science Geography Library In a December 6, 1951 memorandum of agreement, Edward Ullman (then chair of the Geography Library Committee) and Bauer outlined the operational parameters for the establishment of the Geography Library ( Betsy Wilson AAG 1974 (in Seattle) Ed Ullman died in 1976 at the age of 63 and left a major gap in the department, ... mostly because of his pioneering research and advocacy of geography. ... He served as associate dean of the UW Graduate School from 1962 to 1965 and directed the Center for Urban and Regional Research in 1968/69. In 1974 President Nixon appointed him to the Board of directors of Amtrak.... The department honored him by naming the Geography Library as Edward L. Ullman library and established an endowment fund for support of graduate student in his name. Most of these ("clickable") links lead to: Joseph Velikonja, "Geography at the University of Washington,"
Alabama Theme Unit - Printables And Worksheets cities in alabama Word Search (Larger Word Search!) cities in alabama Crack theCode cities in alabama Fill in the Missing Letter http://www.edhelper.com/geography/Alabama.htm
Extractions: Tageo.com provides information about 2,667,417 cities in the whole world !! Facts United states Airport informations Weather Stations Major mountains Population of major cities Population Land Area Capital Washington, DC Currency US dollar (USD) Latitude / Longitude 38 00 N, 97 00 W A Abbeville Aberfoil Abernant Addison ... More... A (28 for United states alabama) B Baker hill Bangor Banks Barton ... More... B (38 for United states alabama) C Caffee junction Calera Calhoun Camden ... More... C (62 for United states alabama) D Dadeville Daleville Daphne Dauphin island ... Double springs E Echo Elba Eldridge Elkmont ... Evergreen F Fackler Fairhope Falkville Fayette ... More... F (26 for United states alabama) G Gadsden Gallion Gantt Garden city ... More... G (27 for United states alabama) H Hackleburg Hacoda Haleburg Haleyville ... More... H (35 for United states alabama) I Inverness Ironaton Irondale Isbell J Jackson Jacksonville Jasper Jemison ... Jones chapel K Keener Kennedy Kent Killen ... Knoxville L Lafayette Lamison Land Landersville ... More... L (29 for United states alabama)