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         Delaware Geography:     more books (46)
  1. Delaware (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Kelly Bennett, Nanci R. Vargus, 2005-03
  2. Delaware Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Delaware Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  3. The geography of Delaware by George Abram Harter, 1930
  4. The history, geography and government of Chester and Delaware counties: For schools and general readers by Joseph Solomon Walton, 1893
  5. Delaware Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  6. Delaware (Hello USA) by Dottie Brown, 1994-01
  7. Delaware "jography": "geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1989
  8. Names, given by the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians to rivers, streams, places, &c., in the now states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia;: ... and some biographical sketches by John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder, 1833
  9. Climate change and Delaware's water resources future: First year completion report, project number 03 by John Russell Mather, 1991
  10. Delaware Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh Delaware Books) by Carole Marsh, 1990-09
  11. Geography of Maryland by William Bullock Clark, 1924
  12. Delaware, Maryland & the District of Columbia Atlas of Historical County Boundaries (Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia)
  13. American Literary Geographies: Spatial Practice and Cultural Production 1500-1900
  14. Delaware (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 1999-04

81. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
Main Category geography. Home geography North America USA delaware Checklist of lichens and lichenicolous fungi of delaware
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All Counts of New and Changed Names Reported in Zoological Record Indicates trends in assigning names to new animals by taxonomists. Search the Index to Organism Names
The Index to Organism Names project uses name data from the resources of BIOSIS and other collaborating organizations. Conferences
Nomenclatural Glossary for Zoology

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  • Checklist for Delaware - Birds created by Thayer Birding Software - Birder's Diary - checklist is based on the names and taxonomic order used in the American Ornithologists' Union 7th edition Checklist (44th supplement)
  • 82. Archived: Integrated Curriculum Framework In History, Geography And Civics
    Integrated Curriculum Framework in History, geography and Civics. APPLICATION NO R215G30034 APPLICANT delaware State Department of Public Instruction
    http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/statecur/desoc.html
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    State Curriculum Frameworks and Content Standards - Draft September 1995
    Integrated Curriculum Framework in
    History, Geography and Civics
    APPLICATION NO : R215G30034 APPLICANT : Delaware State Department of Public Instruction Standards and Curriculum Branch Townsend Building P.O. Box 1402 Dover, Delaware 19903 CONTACT PERSON : Lewis E. Huffman TELEPHONE : (302) 739-4647 AWARD TO DATE : $532,224 PROJECT PERIOD : 08/01/93-07/31/96 The Delaware Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is conducting a three-year project, titled an Integrated Curriculum Framework in History, Geography, and Civics. Project goals include:
  • To develop a model statewide curriculum framework for social studies, focusing on history, geography and civics education, in grades K-12. To develop and implement effective model guidelines for teacher education, certification, and re-certification which are linked to the state curriculum framework. To design and test a model professional development program for teachers based on the curriculum framework.
  • 83. Delaware Cartographic Information, Maps, And Spatial Data
    Physical geography for delaware. Online Mapping; Remote Sensing Imagery This University of delaware Research Guide explains this geographic division
    http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/maps/internet/delmaps.htm
    MAPS Resources:
    Databases

    E-Journals

    Research Guides

    Other UD Resources
    ...
    Suggest Purchase

    Internet Resources for Related Subjects:
    Choose Subject Geography U.S. Government U.S. History World History Contact:
    John Stevenson
    Associate Librarian
    E-mail
    Home DELCAT Databases ... Ask a Librarian
    Delaware Cartographic Information, Maps, and Spatial Data
    Physical Geography for Delaware

    84. DPLS: Internet Crossroads
    The Brazilian Institute of geography and StatisticsIBGE is the Country s Research Data Management Services of the University of delaware has created
    http://dpls.dacc.wisc.edu/newcrossroads/links.asp?cat=Geography and Environment

    85. Third Grade - Geography - Lesson 8 - Geography Of The New England And Middle Atl
    Third Grade geography - Lesson 8 - geography of the New England and Middle Tell the students that William Penn traveled up the delaware River and
    http://www.cstone.net/~bcp/3/3JGeo.htm
    Third Grade - Geography - Lesson 8 - Geography of the New England and Middle Atlantic Colonies Objectives
    Recognize that proximity to water influenced the development of cities.
    Label the New England and Middle Atlantic colonies on a map. Materials
    Classroom-size U. S. map
    1 per student
    Colonies map (attached) Procedure
    Ask the students to recall that the first settlers traveled on ships to reach the New World and formed colonies along the east coast of what is now the United States. Remind the students that the Atlantic coast also had many bays which made it easy for ships to come close to shore. Ask: What is the definition of a bay? (An inlet of the ocean partly surrounded by land.)
    Review with the students that two important bays to the colonists were the Chesapeake Bay and the Massachusetts Bay. Have two students locate the bays on the classroom U. S. map. Point out the way the land partly surrounds the water to form the bay.
    Remind the students that colonial towns were built close to the water because access to a port was very important. Ask: Why were ports important to the development of a colonial town? (Major towns and cities had to have access to ships bringing people and goods to and from Europe.)
    Give a map of the New England and Middle Atlantic Colonies to each student. Ask students to name all the colonial cities located on the Atlantic Ocean or a bay (Boston, MA; Plymouth, MA; Baltimore, MD; Williamsburg, VA; Jamestown, VA). Write the name of the city and the colony on the board as students name them. Remind the students that these cities were important in the development of trade because of their closeness to the ocean.

    86. GENIP
    Politics As Usual. By PETER REES University of delaware The delaware GeographicAlliance, like most other alliances, has followed the national model
    http://genip.tamu.edu/article7.htm
    ARTICLE SEVEN The Course of Education Reform
    Politics As Usual By PETER REES
    University of Delaware pdf The Experience of the Delaware Geographic Alliance Delaware is a small state, twenty minutes wide and two hours long. The only state that can claim to lie east of the Mason-Dixon line, it is a mix of the Tidewater South and South-East Pennsylvania culture areas. It has a strong rural base, exceeding most states in the proportion of its land under agriculture, yet it is also home to two major auto assembly plants, the chemical industry, and a large financial services center. Its population contains a melding of Protestant and Catholic, and Polish, Italian, African-American, Greek, and Hispanic ethnic groups. In other words, Delaware is very much a microcosm of the country. As such, it is a good place to examine the prospects for educational reform, in particular the growth of geography teaching and learning which is the goal of state geographic alliances across the country. FROM THE BEGINNING When the Delaware Geographic Alliance was formed in 1988 with a planning grant from the National Geographic Society, a geography instruction in Delaware was non-existent, buried as elsewhere in social studies curricula, taught primarily by history-trained teachers. A set of state-level social studies guidelines made occasional mention of maps, but the word "geography" was absent. Instead, the guidelines were dominated by economics, the result of active, energetic, and well-funded and politically connected

    87. The Delaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC)
    The delaware Geographic Data Committee is a cooperative effort among stateagencies, the University of delaware, county and municipal governments,
    http://www.state.de.us/planning/dgdc/calendar.shtml
    Visit the Governor General Assembly Courts Other Elected Officials ...
    Municipal Annexation

    Planning Assistance
    From OSPC

    From UD

    Grant Funding

    Geospatial Information
    GIS Coordination

    OSPC GIS Data

    The DataMIL

    Data Clearinghouse
    ... INFORMATION
    THE DELAWARE GEOGRAPHIC DATA COMMITTEE (DGDC) DGDC Calendar
    DGDC Home About the DGDC DGDC Meetings Clearinghouse ... The DataMIL
    The Delaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC) meets on a quarterly basis. Meetings are scheduled (as a default) for 9 a.m. to noon; actual times may change based on the various locations selected for meetings. This page contains information on these meetings and others of interest to the Delaware GIS Community. This list is updated on a semi-regular basis. Please e-mail Mike Mahaffie with any suggestions, additions or corrections. September 18 - 21 NEARC 2005 Conference Holiday Inn By the Bay, 88 Spring Street, Portland, ME September 19 - 21 GITA Houston, TX September 25 - 30 2005 NSGIC Annual Conference Hyatt Regency Rochester, 125 East Main St., Rochester, NY September 29 Information Technology Planning and GIS: Providing Data to the Public MAC URISA ). 8:30 a.m., Rutgers EcoComplex, Environmental Research and Extension Center, 1200 Florence-Columbus Rd., Bordentown, NJ

    88. Delaware Road Maps, City Street Maps With DE Travel Directions Print Out Maps Dr
    delaware. delaware Bed and Breakfasts, Click Here. National Geographic MapMachine,Click Here. Climatic TopoDE Map, Click Here
    http://www.mapathon.com/de.shtml
    Where To Find Delaware Maps and Directions Print
    Out
    Your Road Maps Customize
    Totally
    Free Create Personalized DE Road Maps, City Street Maps, And DE Travel Directions To Quickest Or Shortest Route
    MapQuest
    MapBlast Free Trip Tiger Mapping Service ... Yahoo maps
    Delaware Road Maps And Atlases Delaware Road and Highway Guide Click Here DE State Map Click Here DE State Byway Location Map Click Here DE Interstate Road Map Full Screen Click Here Delaware USGS Map Click Here Conventional DE Road Map Click Here Click Here City Street Maps For Delaware Delaware City DE USGS Map Click Here Dover Down Speedway Map Click Here Wilmington/Newark DE Map Click Here To Obtain Maps of Cities Not Listed, click here Tip : For the greatest legibility you may want to change the Graphics/Dithering to Fine under the Properties selection in your Print window just before printing out these maps. Specialized Maps And Guides-
    Delaware Delaware Bed and Breakfasts Click Here National Geographic MapMachine Click Here Climatic Topo-DE Map Click Here Figure Distance, Area Code To Area Code

    89. Delaware Social Studies Content Standards - Introduction
    The delaware Council for the Social Studies The delaware Geographic Alliance Thedelaware Historical Society The delaware State Archives
    http://www.doe.state.de.us/Standards/Social_studies/intro.htm
    Social Studies Curriculum Framework New Directions for Education in Delaware
    Social Studies Curriculum Framework Commission
    MRS. MARGARET LEGATES, Co-Chair, Teacher, Milford Middle School, Milford School District DR. STEVE NEWTON, Co-Chair, Professor, History Department, Delaware State University MR. LEWIS HUFFMAN, Education Associate-Social Studies, Department of Education MICHAEL E. BRELICK
    Social Studies Teacher, Delcastle High School,
    New Castle County Vo-Tech School District SHIRLEY BUTLER
    Principal, Seaford Kindergarten,
    Seaford School District ALFRED DiEMEDIO
    Principal, Smyrna High School,
    Smyrna School District FRANK GREGORY
    Teacher, Dover High School,
    Capital School District ILONA E. HOLLAND
    Delaware Art Museum KRISTINE KNARR Head Teacher, J.R. McIlvaine Elementary School, Caesar Rodney School District MARGARET MOORE Assistant to the Speaker, Legislative Hall, Dover, DE FRANCIS O'MALLEY Social Studies Teacher, Talley Jr. High School, Brandywine School District JAMES E. QUIRK

    90. The National Map - Delaware Pilot Project, Fact Sheet 116-01 (November 2001)
    delaware offers a diverse and varied geographic landscape; urban, rural, forested,and coastal environments are well represented within the State.
    http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs11601.html
    The National Map
    Fact Sheet 116-01 (November 2001)
    The Nation Needs The National Map The DataMIL Pilot Project
    More Information About the Delaware Project
    ... The National Map
    The Nation Needs The National Map
    Governments depend on a common set of geographic base information as a tool for economic and community development, land and natural resource management, and health and safety services. Emergency management and defense operations rely on this information. Private industry, nongovernmental organizations, and individual citizens use the same geographic data. Geographic information underpins an increasingly larger part of the Nation's economy. Available geographic data often have the following problems:
    • They do not align with each other because layers are frequently created or revised separately, They do not match across administrative boundaries because each producing organization uses different methods and standards, and They are not up to date because of the complexity and cost of revision.
    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is developing

    91. The National Council For Geographic Education (NCGE) : 2005 NCGE Directory: Spec
    NCGE The National Council for Geographic Education. Email me; MaryAnna TaylorMember, Special Publications Advisory Board delaware Geographic Alliance
    http://www.ncge.org/about/directory/details.cfm?committee=Special Publications A

    92. Update Your Internet Mapping Site
    The delaware Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory (DataMIL) is an interactive,online collaboratory established by the delaware Geographic Data Committee
    http://www.gis.com/showcase/trygis/results.cfm?kw=&Region=&State=&Country=&Data=

    93. Mapping The World By Heart: State Alliances
    Alliance Sites, National Geographic, and The IGU Colorado Geographic Alliance Connecticut Geographic Alliance delaware Geographic Alliance
    http://www.mapping.com/alliances.html
    Some resources suggested by the googlebot:
    Alliance Sites, National Geographic, and The IGU
  • The IGU's Commission on Geographic Education
  • National Geographic Web Site
  • Univ. of Texas List of Alliances
    Canadian Sites
  • About Canada (Government of Canada)
  • Canadian Communities Atlas
  • Facts About Canada (from Atlas of Canada)
  • Statistics Canada: Geography ...
  • Travel Canada
    US Geographic Alliance Sites
  • Alabama Geographic Alliance
  • Alaska Geographic Alliance
  • Arizona Geographic Alliance
  • Arkansas Geographic Alliance (unofficial site) ...
  • Wyoming Geographic Alliance 49 State Alliances Correct As Of May, 2000 Still no NGS, Altavista, or Hotbot record for alliance sites for:
  • District of Columbia or Puerto Rico For Your Convenience
    Here are Addresses and Telephone Numbers for Alliances without websites:
  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE
    • Peggy Steele Clay
    • National Geographic Society
    • 1145 17th Street N.W.
    • Washington, DC 20036-4688
    • phone: (202) 828-5699
    • fax: (202) 429-5701
  • PUERTO RICO GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE
    • Jose Molinelli
    • Lillian Bird
    • Alianza Geografica de Puerto Rico
    • P.O. Box 21896
  • 94. GOS - Geospatial One Stop
    online program established by the delaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC),through the delaware ITeam, to make possible continual improvement of the
    http://gos2.geodata.gov/wps/portal/gos/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKL944
    var menuService_AppletCodebase ="/wps/menu"; Log in Sign up Home Search ... Help Center Communities Special Interest Fire Mapping Homeland Security Hurricane Indian Ocean Disaster ... The National Map
    Data Categories Administrative Boundaries Agriculture Atmosphere Biology ... Utilities
    Geography Local Governments
    Search geodata.gov What: (e.g. River) Where: (e.g. Harrison, NY)
    Show Advanced Search Options Hurricane Katrina Sorry, your browser doesn't support inline frames. Featured Map
    Louisiana Base Map
    View this Map Other Cool Maps Quick Start
    Welcome to geodata.gov
    Your One Stop for Finding and Using Geographic Data geodata.gov will help you: Save searches, maps, and your favorite geography to re-use later. A simple registration process opens up these personalization options. We invite you to explore ... or check out our Quick Start Guide to learn more about using the main features of geodata.gov. This is a U.S. Federal Government computer system that is "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY". This system is subject to monitoring. Therefore, no expectation of privacy is to be assumed. Individuals found performing unauthorized activities are subject to disciplinary action including criminal prosecution.

    95. Delaware
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Click on the file name todownload. Please be patient, as some of these files can be quite big!
    http://www.radford.edu:8800/~geoserve/Delaware.htm
    A B C D ... Z Click on the file name to download. Please be patient, as some of these files can be quite big! A B Burrsville C D E F G H Hickman I J K L M Marydel N O P Q R S Seaford West Sharptown T U V W X Y Z Hits since September, 1999:

    96. Federal Geographic Data Committee Partnerships
    delaware Geographic Data Committee. Michael Mahaffie. Planning Program Manager.delaware Office of State Planning Coordination. 540 S. DuPont Highway
    http://www.fgdc.gov/stakeholders/partnerships/partrost.html
    The Federal Geographic Data Committee
    Directory of Cooperating Groups in Partnership with the Federal Geographic Data Committee
    Alaska Geographic Data Committee Carl Markon, Co-Chair U.S. Geological Survey 4230 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508-4664 Voice: (907) 786-7023 Fax: (907) 786-7036 Email: markon@usgs.gov WWW Homepage: agdc.usgs.gov Arkansas State Land Information Board Shelby D Johnson, Coordinator PO BOX 3155 Little Rock, AR 72203 Voice: (501)682-2767 Fax: (501)682-4310 Email: shelby.johnson@mail.state.ar.us WWW Homepage: www.gis.state.ar.us/lib/LIB_home.htm Arizona Geographic Information Council Gene Trobia, State Cartographer 1616 West Adams Street Phoenix, AZ 85007 Voice: (602) 542-4060 Fax: (602) 542-2600 Email: gtrobia@lnd.state.az.us WWW Homepage: agic.az.gov California Geographic Information Association Robert Ball, Chair Kern Council of Governments 1401 19th Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice: (661) 861-2191 Fax: (661) 324-8215 Email: rball@kerncog.org WWW Homepage: www.cgia.org

    97. Delaware By County - GCT-PL. Race And Hispanic Or Latino:  2000
    American FactFinder (AFF) Geographic Comparison Tables with subjectsRace (Including Detailed Categories of Geographic Area delaware County
    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsTable?_lang=en&_vt_name=DEC_2000_

    98. Delaware By Place - GCT-PL. Race And Hispanic Or Latino:  2000
    American FactFinder (AFF) Geographic Comparison Tables with subjectsRace (Including Detailed Categories of Race) Geographic Area delaware Place
    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsTable?_lang=en&_vt_name=DEC_2000_

    99. West Virginia State GIS Technical Center
    The delaware Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory (DataMIL) is an by thedelaware Geographic Data Committee (DGDC), through the delaware ITeam,
    http://wvgis.wvu.edu/news/newsarchive.php?action=SHOWSECTION§ion=ARCHIVE&arc

    100. Yale Peabody Museum GNIS Database
    The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a data system developed The National Geographic Names Data Base is the largest of the GNIS databases
    http://george.peabody.yale.edu/gnis/
    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
    Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia 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 ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):

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