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  1. Discussion paper - Dept. of Geography, University of Iowa by Lawrence M Ostresh, 1971
  2. The Plant Geography of Lake Okoboji Region (University of Iowa Bulletins from the Laboratories of Natural History, vol. 7#2) by Bohomil Shimek, 1915
  3. Geo-processing in local government: A feasibility study for the city of Omaha : prepared for the Mayor's Geographic Information System Committee (URISA professional paper series) by Stephen W Kinzy, 1977
  4. Practical applications of theoretical geography (Fred K. Schaefer memorial lectures) by William Bunge, 1974

61. Find Iowa Lawyers, Attorneys, And Law Firms From Lawyers.com
Find a Lawyer Browse by geography. iowa Lawyers and Law Firms. Select a cityin iowa where you wish to locate a lawyer or law firm.
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62. Find Iowa Lawyers, Attorneys, And Law Firms
Find a Lawyer Browse by geography. iowa Lawyers and Law Firms. Select a countyor city in iowa where you wish to locate a lawyer or law firm. Sort by city
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63. US Dept Of State - Publications
By the time settlers reached northcentral and western iowa, the dense The city of Detroit, Michigan, grew as a military control point and focus for
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    T he Agricultural Core ( Map 9 : 18K) is a culture region based on an accumulated mix of habits, attitudes, and reactions to the traditional opportunities for livelihood and contact with other groups within the region. Basically, the Agricultural Core is small-town and rural America specially flavored with the agricultural patterns of this region. The population of the Agricultural Core is politically and socially cautious yet independent, secure in what has proven successful and not strongly exposed to the pressures for change found in major urban centers or in the transition zones between regions. "Middle America" is a popular term applied to the region. The Agricultural Core population received contributions of foreign-born migrants, most of whom originated in northwestern Europe, until late in the 19th century. Later immigrants, from eastern Europe and Mediterranean countries, found the better agricultural land occupied, and settled in the nearby metropolitan areas of the Manufacturing Core. THE ENVIRONMENTAL BASE The settlers who moved across the Appalachians and onto the eastern interior plains were concerned with survival and pursuit of a livelihood. Except for the resistance of the local American Indian population and the usual vagaries of nature, the environment was supportive. Most of Ohio, Indiana, and lower Michigan was covered by a mixed hardwood forest. The trees encountered indicated to the experienced easterner where the best soils were located. They also provided considerable local fuel and building material. Near the western margin of Indiana and farther into Illinois and southern Wisconsin, the small openings and glades in the forest were larger and more frequent. Except along the rivers and in hillier country, Illinois, Iowa, and parts of southern Minnesota and northern Missouri appeared to be as much open grassland as forest. By the time settlers reached north-central and western Iowa, the dense woodlands had been left kilometers behind.

64. Des Moines, Iowa - Definition Of Des Moines, Iowa In Encyclopedia
Des Moines (pronounced de Moyne ) is the capital city of the US state of iowa.Founded in 1846, the population geography. Location of DesMoines, iowa
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The State Capitol of Iowa, featuring its golden dome. Des Moines (pronounced "de Moyne") is the capital city of the U.S. state of Iowa . Founded in , the population of the city of Des Moines was 198,682 according to the census of . Des Moines is the county seat of Polk County It is in the south central part of the state. The Des Moines River and Raccoon River meet south of downtown and serve as the city's primary water supply. Many insurance companies have their headquarters there, including Equitable of Iowa Allied Insurance , and American Republic Insurance Company The capitol building is one of only a few U.S. state capitol buildings with a genuine gold-covered dome. The major interstates going to Des Moines are I-35 and I-80 Its downtown has a 3.5 mile-long (5.6 km) skywalk system, allowing people to travel between buildings without going outside. Des Moines skyline at night Contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

65. Iowa Department Of Economic Development
Sioux City 83876 Waterloo 67054 iowa City 63807 Council Bluffs 58656 geography and Climate. To chart a course for iowa, plot these coordinates
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66. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Iowa
From the geography and Map Division, Library of Congress. Circa 1930 CityDirectories Available at NARA iowa Listing of microfilmed city directories
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67. Iowa.com | It's Bigger Than You Think
Des Moines (pronounced de Moyne ) is the capital city of the State of iowa, geography. Des Moines is located at 41°35 27 North, 93°37 15 West
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Skyline of Des Moines, Iowa, taken from the University Avenue bridge over the Des Moines River on May 14, 2005. Des Moines (pronounced "de Moyne") is the capital city of the State of Iowa, founded in 1846. It is the county seat of Polk County. According to the 2000 census, the population of the city is 198,682. Des Moines is located in the south central part of the state. The Des Moines River (from French Rivi¨re des Moines, i.e. "River of the Monks") and Raccoon River meet just south of the downtown and serve as the city's primary water supply. Many insurance companies are headquartered in Des Moines, including Equitable of Iowa, Allied Insurance, and American Republic Insurance Company. The capitol building is one of only a few U.S. state capitol buildings with a genuine gold-covered dome. Downtown Des Moines features a 3.5 mile-long (5.6 km) skywalk system, allowing people to travel between buildings without going out of doors. Government Des Moines currently operates under a council-manager form of government. The council consists of a mayor (who, as of 2005, is Frank Cownie), two at-large members, and four members representing each of the city's four wards.

68. Illinois, Illinois Geography
Illinois geography. It is in the northcentral US and borders on Lake Michigan.Surrounding states are Wisconsin to the north, iowa and Missouri to the west
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69. IGU Commission On Geography And Public Policy
With the joint sponsorship of the IGU Commissions on geography and Rex Honey,Global Studies Program, University of iowa, iowa City IA, USA 52242.
http://www.igu-gapp.org/newsletters/newsletter_dec_2001.htm
Newsletter December 2001
Dear Colleagues, As usual at the end of the year we want to report about the ongoing work of the Commission and to announce the next activities. We have had a very interesting meeting together with the Commission on Political Geography and we are preparing some important meetings coming up. Please note for the next three conferences abstracts are due UNTIL THE END OF JANUARY 2002! But before we would like to point out some administrative changes we are working on. Today we are happy to have about three hundred correspondents, who receive this newsletter every half a year. But as you can imagine this amount increases our mailing costs, so we will change our delivery to email newsletters. Some of you have already received this newsletter per email. If you do belong to those who have received this newsletter per regular mail, we ask you to send us your email address. So you will get the next newsletter much quicker per email. Please send your email to the following address: gapp@giub.unibe.ch

70. The City Of Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.A.
4 Sioux City has been named the safest big city in iowa, and is listed among thesafest in 4 Sioux City s unique geography, nestled in the Loess Hills,
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71. Iowa Vacations, Iowa Attractions, Iowa Hotels, Resorts, Iowa Tourism Information
iowa s capital, Des Moines, is a futuristic skywalk city renowned for worldclass geography and Climate iowa is centrally located in the heart of North
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72. January 13, 1999 Joint Meeting Of Area Governments
MINUTES OF THE JOINT MEETING OF THE CORALVILLE CITY COUNCIL, iowa CITY The School Board uses the University of iowa geography Department for their maps.
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**These minutes were done by the North Liberty City Clerk.** MINUTES OF THE JOINT MEETING OF THE CORALVILLE CITY COUNCIL, IOWA CITY CITY COUNCIL, IOWA CITY SCHOOL BOARD, JOHNSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AND NORTH LIBERTY CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 13, 1999 North Liberty Mayor Hippee called the meeting to order. Coralville City Council members present were: Herwig, Jacoby, Schnake, and Weihe. Iowa City City Council members present were: Champion, Kubby, Lehman Norton, O'Donnell, Thornberry, and Vanderhoef. Iowa City School Board members present: Mims, and Wallace. Johnson County Board of Supervisors members present were: Duffy, Jordahl, Lehman, and Stutsman. North Liberty City Council members present were: Bandy, Boeke, Ferdig, Hippee, and Soukup. Also present were staff, media, and interested citizens. DISCUSSION: ORGANIZATION AND PURPOSE OF JOINT MEETINGS Members of the governmental bodies discussed the purpose of holding joint meetings. They want the organization to be more than a social gathering and do not want to duplicate the function of other joint bodies such as JCCOG. The following points were discussed: 1) All elected officials are invited to attend this joint meeting, whereas, only selected representatives attend the JCCOG Board meetings, 2) Joint meetings are informational only; no decisions are made, 3) Currently this is the only forum for joint discussions that includes all the members of each governmental body, 4) Discussions promote understanding and facilitate future agreements and assistance between organizations.

73. NIU Major Web-Links
Occupational Information for geography Majors. iowa Jobs Info, iowa Jobs,Cedar Rapids iowa City Jobs, University of iowa Job Line
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74. Geography Network Challenge Winners
iowa State University; City of Sydney, Australia; and the United States Geological Dubai City Image Service. San Diego Geographic Information Source
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Minnesota MetroGIS DataFinder ( www.metrogis.org ) was the winner of the inaugural Geography Network Challenge. The contest, sponsored by ESRI and the National Geographic Society, was started to increase the awareness of Internet mapping services and recognize innovative Internet mapping applications. Entrants to this year's contest came from federal, local, private, and academic organizations throughout the world. Minnesota MetroGIS DataFinder was the first place winner of the
inaugural Geography Network Challenge. The overall winning entry from Minnesota MetroGIS DataFinder was a collaborative effort by more than 250 local governments and associations. This ArcIMS application enables shared use of geospatial data in the seven-county Twin Cities Metropolitan Area of Minnesota through map services available from the Geography Network. Other winners include the Chicago Police Department; Iowa State University; City of Sydney, Australia; and the United States Geological Survey. The Geography Network Challenge was open to all organizations hosting live map services or spatial solutions on the Geography Network. Sites were judged on creativity, performance, documentation, user-friendliness, and visual clarity. The top winners receive ESRI credits redeemable for ESRI conference registrations and workshops, ESRI Virtual Campus courses, or training at any ESRI regional office or international distributor facility. Finalists receive subscriptions to the National Geographic Magazine.

75. Ames, Iowa
Ames is a city located in Story County, iowa. As of the 2000 Census, the city had geography. Location of Ames, iowa. Ames is located at 42°1 38 North,
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    Bales of hay on a farm near Ames, Iowa Ames is a city located in Story County, Iowa. As of the 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 50,731. The city was named after 19th century U.S. congressman Oakes Ames of Massachusetts, who was influential in the building of the transcontinental railroad. Ames was founded near a location that was deemed favorable for a railroad crossing of the Skunk River. It is located roughly 30 miles north of the state capital Des Moines. Two small rivers run through the town: the Skunk River and Squaw Creek. Prof. John V. Atanasoff and his graduate student, Clifford Berry, are now credited with the creation of the first true electronic digital computer in the basement of the physics department during the years 1937-1942. The Atanasoff Berry Computer used binary arithmetic circuits, regenerative memory, and logic circuits. These seminal ideas were communicated by Atanasoff to John Mauchly during a visit to Iowa State in the 1940s who then used them in the design of the better-known ENIAC built some years later. Other area employers include a 3M manufacturing plant; Sauer-Danfoss, a hydraulics manufacturer; Barilla, a pasta manufacturer; Pella

    76. USATODAY.com - Technology Center Springing Up In Iowa
    Economic development officials in iowa City and Cedar Rapids are banking that Texas, the eastern iowa version is defined by geography, economics and
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    77. Government (from Iowa) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Physical and human geography Administration and social conditions Government Overview of this city in east central iowa, US Provides information on
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    78. OfficialCitySites.org: Open Directory
    Environmental geography Dr. James Hayes Bohanan - geography of the environment, Global Population Project - Current population figures for cities,
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    79. GISC Jobs Archive
    The Department of Community and Regional Planning at iowa State University isseeking to Lecturer Level B In geography Geographic Information Analysis
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    Posted December 10, 2002 Assistant Or Associate Professor
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    The Department of Community and Regional Planning at Iowa State University is seeking to fill one tenure-track or tenured faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor starting August 15, 2003. The primary area of expertise in this position is geographic information systems (GIS) technologies and applications related to planning. The successful candidate will be expected to be involved in teaching/research and extension/outreach activities.
    Candidates at the assistant professor level must have, at a minimum, the following qualifications: a Master’s degree in planning with five years of field GIS experience plus AICP membership or eligibility; OR, a Ph.D., at the time of appointment, in planning or related discipline with one or more years of field GIS experience plus AICP membership or eligibility. Candidates at the associate professor level must have a Ph.D. in planning or related discipline with six or more years of teaching (at the university level), research, and outreach experiences in GIS plus AICP membership or eligibility.
    Preferences will be given to candidates who have a Ph.D. in planning and a demonstrated record of teaching (at the university level), research, and outreach experiences in GIS. The preferred skills include vector and raster GIS database design and creation, geographic data analysis and modeling, and data visualization in the environment of Arc View GIS, ArcGIS/ArcInfo, and their extensions. Expertise in remote sensing and global positioning system (GPS) is also desirable. Salary is competitive.

    80. Geographic Information System For Health
    iowa City University of iowa, Department of geography; 1997 Dec. Available atURL http//www.uiowa.edu/~geog/; Wrigley N, Holt T, Steel D,
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    Reproduced here with the permission of Oxford University Press. LOOKING toward the 21st century, we anticipate that health planning, particularly at the community level, will be substantially improved by developments in informatics that is, through the application of information science and technology to public health practice and research. Ideally, each community will have the capability to link together health information from a variety of different data sources and to recognize spatial data patterns that suggest where cost-effective public health interventions can be applied. We believe that geographic information system (GIS) technology will be an important part of the toolkit to support this capability, but only if epidemiologic principles and methods provide the foundation for the data analyses to be displayed in GIS maps.

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