University Of Arkansas UNIVERSITY OF arkansas Fayetteville, arkansas. Program geography EmergingNations geography of the Middle East. History Islamic Civilization http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Directory/Arkansas.htm
American Ethnic Geography Bibliography Part 8 arkansas Journal of geography 3 (1987) 1117. . The Ozarks AReinterpretation Based on Folk Song Materials. North American Culture 6 (1990) http://www.valpo.edu/geomet/geo/courses/geo200/bib10.html
Extractions: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign about the library collections digital journals web links ... home Sanborn Map Holdings - States Other than Illinois unless otherwise indicated in the notes column, in which case the location will be the main bookstacks Volume numbers are indicated only if there is more than one volume in a given year STATE CITY YEAR NO. OF SHEETS NOTES LOCATION Arkansas Bentonville Arkansas Charleston Arkansas De Witt Arkansas Eudora Arkansas Gurdon Arkansas Judsonia Arkansas Newark Colorado Merino Connecticut Terryville Indiana Batesville Indiana Bedford Indiana Bluffton Indiana Dugger Indiana Eaton Indiana Hartford City Indiana Hobart Indiana Hymera Indiana Kendallville Indiana Loogootee Indiana Mitchell Indiana Noblesville Indiana North Vernon Indiana Rising Sun Indiana Russiaville Indiana Van Buren Indiana Wabash Indiana Winamac Indiana Wolcott Iowa Alden Iowa Farmington Iowa Lineville Iowa Union Kansas Liberal Kentucky Bowling Green Kentucky Harlan Kentucky Hazard Kentucky Paintsville Kentucky Pikesville Louisiana Baton Rouge, Buying Power Map Louisiana Hammond Minnesota Melrose Missouri Billings Missouri Browning Missouri Cameron Missouri Cuba Missouri Harrisonville Missouri Holden Missouri Kahoka Missouri Kirksville Missouri La Belle Missouri Lebanon Missouri Lebanon Missouri Lee's Summit Missouri Marionville Missouri Maryville Missouri Monroe City Missouri North Kansas City Missouri Otterville Missouri Perryville Missouri Pleasant Hill Missouri Rolla Missouri Salem Missouri Steelville Missouri Trenton Missouri Union Missouri West Plains Missouri Windsor
The Mighty Arkansas Basin Overview This activity will acquaint students with the Five Themes of Geographyto help them understand the arkansas Basin. It will help the students gain http://www.fhsu.edu/kga/Lesson Plans/Geography Lessons V/boardman.html
Extractions: Kansas Social Studies Standards for Benchmarks, Grade Levels 12-K: The student will understand the connections among people, places, and environments in the local school and community, Kansas and its surrounding states, the United States and its region, and the world. The student will understand the roles of government and civic ideals and practices in the local school and community, Kansas, the United States, and different nations in the world. The geographically informed person knows and understands how to use maps and other representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective. The geographically informed person knows and understands how the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of earth's surface.
Arkansas arkansas Geographic Alliance. D. Brooks Green Department of geography, PoliticalScience, and Sociology University of Central arkansas Conway, AR 72035 http://teachearth.com/states/Arkansas.htm
Extractions: Arkansas State Climatologist State Climatologists are individuals who have been identified by a state entity as the state's climatologist and who are also recognized by the Director of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the state climatologist of a particular state. Dr. John G. Hehr http://w ww.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Arkansas Geographic Alliance D. Brooks Green
SCA Geography SCA geography. NOTE Local group web pages can be found under individual kingdom USA Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, most of arkansas, Tennessee, http://www.sca.org/geography/welcome.html
Extractions: Member Services Member Resources Society Officers ... SCA Events SCA Geography NOTE: Local group web pages can be found under individual kingdom pages, or at the "People and Groups in the SCA" link listed below If you are trying to determine in which kingdom your state/province/country is located, here are the kingdoms listed in order (roughly) from west to east , and north to south. The Kingdom of Lochac
University Of Arkansas Press Listings University of arkansas Press titles in regional history, social research, In geography of the Forehead, Ron Koertge offers us nearly sixty poems, http://www.uapress.com/titles/fa00/koertge_forehead.html
Extractions: By the same author Making Love to Roget's Wife More literature Geography of the Forehead Ron Koertge In Geography of the Forehead, Ron Koertge offers us nearly sixty poems, each a brilliant testament to the human condition. "Though he has been writing his influential and highly original poems for many years," Charles Harper Webb declares, "he is still something of a secret: a poet of dazzling wit, and surprising sweetness. With this collection, however, the secret is out." Read "Molly is Asked" "Ron Koertge is not only the wisest, most entertaining wiseguy in American poetry. He is also a conjurer, a designer of verbal holograms. Step inside any of these poems and you enter the precinct of a uniquely playful imagination."
The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States Select State, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut Hotels in arkansas Little Rock Hotels Hot Springs Hotels http://www.theus50.com/arkansas/geography.shtml
Extractions: Select State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org Main Category geography. Home geography North America USA arkansas University of arkansas includes images and descriptions http://www.biologybrowser.org/bb/Geography/North_America/USA/Arkansas/index.shtm
State Websites - FirstGov For Kids Item arkansas Kids arkansas has great things for kids to do from roller coastersto campsites From geography to Population and Government to Politics. http://www.kids.gov/k_states.htm
Extractions: (these sites are not maintained by kids.gov *) Alabama Archives Web Page for Kids - This fun site you can learn about important people of Alabama, what are the state emblems, and Alabama governors. Alaska - Gene Conservation Laboratory Kid's Page - This web page is about fish, fish and the State of Alaska. In this page you will find pictures of Alaskan kids catching all kinds of fish. You will read fishy stories, including the salmon story. Take a look at the wealth of a state such as Alaska with diverse fishery resources, and think about the role that biodiversity can play to help sustain those resources for our future. Alaska Kids - This site has great information on how to stay safe, how to stay healthy, and help with homework in the student guide. Arizona - ADEQ for Kids! Online - Arizona's Department of Environmental Quality helps you take care of the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land we live on. Arizona - SOS for Kids - Secretary of State's Office welcomes you to the Arizona Secretary of State's Web Site. Just click on the links on this page to learn about Arizona.
Central Arkansas Library System Formation of arkansas Counties. The First Counties of arkansas Counties Formedfrom 18191836 Counties Formed from 1836-1860 http://www.cals.lib.ar.us/butlercenter/maps/
Extractions: Library Locations: Choose... Aerospace Brown Fletcher Main Maumelle McMath Milam Nixon Sanders Terry Thompson Williams Arkansas Map Collection 1824 Map of Arkansas Map of Indian Lands Louisiana Purchase La Salle Map ... Slave Map Formation of Arkansas Counties The First Counties of Arkansas Counties Formed from 1819-1836 Counties Formed from 1836-1860 Counties Formed from 1861-1883 ... FOCAL
USA Label Me! Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com Label the MidAtlantic US states, capitals, and major geographic features.Answers Midwestern US States Label the major features of arkansas. Answers http://www.enchantedlearning.com/label/usa.shtml
Arkansas Stories, Arkansas Studies Shop Content for Early Childhood through the 2nd Grade emphasizes arkansas physicalgeography and environment as a context in which families and institutions http://www.arkansasstories.com/
Extractions: Early Childhood - Fifth Grade The Arkansas Studies Curriculum is a continuous, vertically-integrated whole, with each year of instruction building on what has gone before and anticipating what is to come. It provides materials designed specifically to meet the legal requirements for instruction in Arkansas History at each elementary grade as well as for more rigorous instruction at the secondary level. The segments of the curriculum designed for Early Childhood through the Fifth Grade are now ready for adoption. The curriculum in Early Childhood through the 4th Grade introduces themes and emphases as building blocks that prepare young students to engage integrated units of Arkansas history in the 5th Grade. Content for Early Childhood through the 2nd Grade emphasizes Arkansas' physical geography and environment as a context in which families and institutions develop. With the 3rd and 4th grades the context shifts more toward social and economic interaction and how these elements have changed over time. In the 5th Grade the context shifts again, this time towards a chronological narrative that begins to integrate Arkansas' social, political, and economic themes with its important environmental characteristics as well as with national and international ideas and events. While each grade level features its own primary instructional media and content, extensive sets of images, sidebars, overviews, songs, primary materials, and links to other in-state and on-line sources of information will appear at each level. These supplemental materials enable teachers to expand the opportunities for investigation and discovery to meet the needs of particular classrooms or individual students. In addition, each of these resource sets will be accompanied by example Lesson and Unit Plans providing guidance and ideas about how these resources can be integrated and used within the classroom. All examples are tied explicitly to Arkansas Department of Education Frameworks.
Geology & Facts The following links deal with various aspects of arkansas geology. General Geologyarkansas Geologic Map printable page-sized .pdf Stratigraphic Summary http://www.state.ar.us/agc/geology&.htm
Extractions: Arkansas Geology Within the boundaries of Arkansas, there are five physiographic provinces, each with unique geology. The physiography varies from flat-land prairies to flat-topped mountains and from rolling hills to sinuous mountain ridges. The following links deal with various aspects of Arkansas geology: General Geology Arkansas Geologic Map - printable page-sized .pdf
Extractions: Click arrow to choose REGIONS Y ou can understand Arkansas, its people and its settlements, by studying the landscape and geography. About 400 million years ago, Arkansas was under the ocean during the Paleozoic Era. Rock, known as limestone, was created when the creatures living in the water died and accumulated on the bottom of the oceans. Limestone is found in northern Arkansas. In western Arkansas, sandstone and shale were laid down, also remnants of the Paleozoic Era. Also during this era, the plateaus of the Ozark Mountains were formed, as well as the long ridges of the Ouachita Mountains. At the time dinosaurs roamed the earth during the Mesozoic Era, eastern and south Arkansas were under the waters of what would be the Gulf of Mexico. This was 130 million years ago. The Gulf of Mexico withdrew from Arkansas about 50 million years ago during the Cenozoic Era and left behind sand and gravel that is common in south Arkansas today. Today, the geography of Arkansas can be divided into the uplands and the lowlands. The uplands have mountains and are rocky while the lowlands are hilly in some places and low, flat and wet in other places. The soil is sandy and there are many rivers. Each supports many different plants and animals, farming, scenery and recreational opportunities.
President Elect - Articles - In The Spotlight: Arkansas The second reason is arkansas own geographic tie to a certain neighboring state.Since the watershed election of 1968, as Missouri goes so goes http://www.presidentelect.org/art_fowler_spot_ar.html
Extractions: Who wins Arkansas on November 2nd could have major implications in an election that is purportedly going to be as close as the 2000 contest. Current predictions demonstrate that Arkansas hasn't been all that easily pegged, even though recently it has been marked as leaning GOP. However, it is my contention that Arkansas will go to the Republicans on Election Night 2004, and there are 3 clear reasons why that will happen. The first and most obvious of the reasons is the candidate's affiliation with the area. President Bush claims Arkansas's neighbor, Texas, as his home state. He's a Southerner. The Democratic nominee, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, on the other hand, has no geographic ties to the area. The selection of Kerry's vice presidential running mate, Senator John Edwards, a Southerner, was supposed to help Senator Kerry make crucial inroads into Southern constituencies. However, Edwards is from the eastern end of the South: North Carolina. And Edwards' place on the Democratic ticket has had little if no effect on swaying the voters of his home state according to months of past polling. So his effect on Arkansas is truly marginal at best. The second reason is Arkansas' own geographic tie to a certain neighboring state. Since the watershed election of 1968, as Missouri goes so goes Arkansasor vice versa. Apparently, the Ozark Mountains aren't the only things that Bellwether Missouri and Arkansas share. Their tilt in the national electoral contest is strikingly similar, too, with Arkansas being more decisive than Missouri. An example is George H. W. Bush's 1988 wins: in Arkansas 56%, while in Missouri only 51%.
ACS: 2002 Narrative/Tabular Profiles For The State Of Arkansas Search Results arkansas. arkansas Geographical Type State Tabular ProfileNarrative Profile. FayettevilleSpringdaleRogers, AR MSA http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Single/2002/ACS/AR.htm
Extractions: Tabular Profile Narrative Profile Tips and Hints The geographical areas are presented in alphabetical order with the exception of the state which always comes first and the congressional districts which will be after the alphabetical list of other areas. Remember not all areas within the United States are included. For a list of all the areas in the survey, click here For an explanation on the Geographical Types, click here for the geography notes pdf document. Search Again.
Population Estimates Geographic Change Notes: Arkansas boundary changes. Geographic Change Notes arkansas. State arkansas, (05 AR).All legal boundaries of governmental units are as reported through the Census http://www.census.gov/popest/geographic/boundary_changes/05_AR.html
Extractions: population estimates Skip main navigation menu (ALT+9) Analysis Skip breadcrumb menu (ALT+8) State: Arkansas (05 AR) Area Effective Date Change Alexander city annexation into Saline County Alpena town annexation into Carroll County Anthonyville town, Crittenden County incorporation (Census place: 0058; FIPS: 01457) Austin city area description change, from town to city Birdsong town FIPS change from, 06430 to 06340 Bono city area description change, from town to city Briarcliff town, Baxter County incorporation (Census place: 0266; FIPS: 08665) Cedarville city, Crawford County incorporation (Census place: 0367; FIPS: 12520) Cherokee Village city, Fulton County incorporation (Census place: 0384; FIPS: 13471) subsequent name and political description change, from Cherokee Village West town to Cherokee Village city Clarkedale city, Crittenden County