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  1. Kentucky "Geo" Bingo! 38 Must Know State Geography Facts for Kids to Learn While Having Fun! by Carole Marsh, 1998-05
  2. Towards developing Kentucky's landscape change maps.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Demetrio P. Zourarakis, Susan Carson Lambert, et all 2003-04-01
  3. The Blue-Grass Region of Kentucky: And Other Kentucky Articles by James Lane Allen, 2005-10-27
  4. Loglinear residual tests of Moran's I autocorrelation and their applications to Kentucky breast cancer data.: An article from: Geographical Analysis by Ge Lin, Tonglin Zhang, 2007-07-01
  5. Cities of the United States: The South : Alabama Arkansas Delaware Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma S (Cities of the United States Vol 1 the South) by Linda Schmittroth, 1994-03
  6. On the frontier of Virginia & North Carolina: A gazetteer of the first "Old West" by Carrie Eldridge, 1999
  7. Drainage modifications in southeastern Ohio and adjacent parts of West Virginia and Kentucky,: By W.G. Tight (United States. Geological survey. Professional paper) by W. G Tight, 1903
  8. BHUTAN:A PHYSICAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY by Pradyumna P.: Karan, 1967
  9. Daniel Boone: Man of the Forests (Rookie Biography) by Carol Greene, 1990-06
  10. Nepal, a Physical and Cultural Geography With 35 Maps and 60 Illustrations by Pradyumna P. Karan, 1960
  11. New Ordovician metabentonites from Kentucky and Tennessee (University of Louisville studies in paleontology and stratigraphy) by James Elvin Conkin, 1992
  12. Middle Ordovician metabentonites of Clark County, Kentucky by James Elvin Conkin, 1999
  13. Geography of the Pennyroyal: A Study of the Influence of Geology and Physiography Upon the Industry, Commerce and Life of the People by Carl Ortwin Sauer, 1927
  14. Nepal, a Physical and Cultural Geography With 35 Maps and 60 Illustrations by Pradyumna P. Karan, 1960

81. URBGEOG Archives - November 2002
Faculty Position, U of kentucky, geography (61 lines) From Neeley Miller login to unmask Date Thu, 14 Nov 2002 234307 0600
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82. University Press Of Kentucky
Richard Ulack, professor and former chair of the Department of geography at theUniversity of kentucky and former State Geographer, is author of Atlas of
http://www.kentuckypress.com/viewbook.cfm?Category_ID=1&Group=48&ID=978

83. Philosophy And Geography
John Pickles, geography, University of kentucky. Moishe Postone, History, Universityof Chicago. Juval Portugali, geography, Tel Aviv University
http://www.cep.unt.edu/geog.html
Philosophy and Geography A yearly peer reviewed annual, published by , and sponsored by the Society for Philosophy and Geography . Each volume of the annual focuses on a specific theme. Editors Editorial Board
    Albert Borgmann, Philosophy, University of Montana Augustin Berque, École Des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris J. Baird Callicott, Philosophy, University of North Texas Edward Casey, Philosophy, SUNY, Stony Brook Denis Cosgrove, Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London Arthur Danto, Philosophy, Columbia University James Duncan, Geography, Cambridge University Avner De-Shalit, Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Nicholas Entrikin, Geography, UCLA Andrew Feenberg, Philosophy, San Diego State University Mark Gottdiner, Sociology, University at Buffalo Derek Gregory, Geography, University of British Columbia David Harvey, Geography, Johns Hopkins University Kathleen Marie Higgins, Philosophy, University of Texas, Austin Bernd Magnus, Philosophy and Humanities, University of California, Riverside

84. Geography Network - Sister Sites
ESRI/FEMA Project Impact Hazard Awareness; State of kentucky s geography Network.Learn how you can build your own geography network.
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The Geography Network is used to support many Web sites that include mapping and other geographic content. Below is a list of some Web sites powered by the Geography Network. Learn how you can build your own geography network . Or contact us to tell us about other Web sites you think should be added to this list. Web Services Apps Data Maps ... About Us

85. Academic Expectation 2.19
Contact the kentucky Geographic Alliance to obtain resources about geography.• Contact the National Guard or a military base for information about the
http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructional Resources/Curriculum Documents and
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Academic Expectation 2.19 Last updated on Monday, May 02, 2005
Students recognize and understand the relationship between people and geography and apply their knowledge in real-life situations.
Learning Links Pollution / Culture / Rivers / Climate / Endangered Species / Erosion / Agribusiness / Famine / Overpopulation / Earthquake / Desalinization / Space / Biomes Related Concepts Location / Place / Regions / Relationships Within Places / Movement Demonstrators should be read from bottom to top, but need not be demonstrated sequentially. Elementary Demonstrators • Recognize that everything has a location. • Use a variety of means to identify absolute and relative location. • Use geographic sources of information and data for a purpose. • Explain the influence of geographic factors on human movement.

86. Kentucky Women Radio Project
Her first published material appeared in the Journal of School geography in During the 1920 s Audrey Whitlock Peterson was a major force in kentucky
http://www.wfpl.org/women/education.htm
Whether educating themselves or educating others, many Kentucky women played an integral role in enriching the lives of many. From one woman who learned to read and write at age 62 to another woman who helped break down racial barriers, this segment of Kentucky Women is dedicated to those women who encouraged us to live up to our full potential. Ellen Churchill Semple
Julia Ann Hieronymous Tevis

Marie Roberts Turner

Katherine Pettit
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Audrey Whitlock Peterson

Photograph courtesy of University of Kentucky Library Ellen Churchill Semple Scholar Ellen Sample spent thirty years teaching, lecturing, writing, and researching on the influence of geographic conditions upon culture. Born in 1863, Semple grew up in Louisville. She entered Vassar College at the age of fifteen and graduated in 1882. Semple taught in Louisville at Semple Collegiate School before returning to Vassar to work toward a Master's Degree in History. In 1891, Semple attended Leipzig University in Germany where she was forced to listen to lectures through an open door in a small room next to the lecture hall filled with five hundred men. Her first published material appeared in the Journal of School Geography in 1897 and her first book

87. GEOGRAPHY COURSES
GEO 272 geography of kentucky — 1 Sem Hr. A regional geographic interpretationof the state of kentucky, emphasizing its physical, cultural, economic,
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GEOGRAPHY COURSES Provides study of the fundamentals of weather including the underlying physical processes of the atmosphere, general circulation, weather patterns, and severe weather events. Develops an understanding of weather map analysis and forecasting. Uses extensive laboratory applications related to atmosphere study including graphing, drawing, isopleths, data analysis, and access to real-time weather information. (45-30) Study focuses on the aspect of geography concerned with "man's" utilization of an impact upon the natural environment. Included are population distribution and growth, settlement forms, utilization and conservation of natural resources, the impact of technology on human occupancy of the earth, man's role in modifying the earth's surface and the origin and spread of cultural elements. (60-0) Study of the natural environment which is important to people and their activities; introduction to maps and physical features; earth-sun-moon relationships; earth materials, land forms; drainage; and major natural resources. Introduction to weather and climate, soils and vegetation their character, causes, significance and distribution. (45-30) Essential geographic characteristics and concepts of selected cultural regions of the world. These regions will be compared and contrasted in terms of their present and potential development. Examples will be selected from both the western and non-western world. (60-0)

88. Using A Spatial Filter And A Geographic Information System To Improve Rabies Sur
Applying the Spatial Filter to Surveillance Data in kentucky Dr. Curtis isan instructor at the Department of geography and Anthropology at Louisiana
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Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Two raccoon rabies epizootics have been spreading from separate sites in the eastern United States. The original site was in Florida in the 1950s (

89. Mission Geography State Connection
Directory. kentucky. For Teacher Consultants. Todd Anderson 507 Vine StreetMurray, KY 42071 270/7595645 Mission geography Control.
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Directory Kentucky For Teacher Consultants
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Murray, KY 42071
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90. Kentucky Division Of Geographic Information :: DGI
The coordinating body for geospatial data and geographic information systems (GIS)technology use, sharing, and implementation.
http://ogi.ky.gov/
@import url(styles/ky_ewdt.css); @import url(styles/ky_gis.css); KY Agencies KY Services Search Kentucky.gov for Search Terms DGI Home Staff Geospatial Data Kentucky Geography Network (KYGEONET) ... Kentucky Watershed Modeling Information Portal (KWMIP)
Welcome, to the Kentucky Division of Geographic Information , or DGI. Find us on the KYGEONET Keyword = DGI Find us on Kentucky.gov News The Commonwealth of Kentucky's Enterprise Implementation (July, 2005) The KYGEONET Sets a New Record! (July, 2005 - see State Stat Section) See Also... Upcoming Events!
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91. Kentucky.gov: - GIS
Geographic Information and Maps. The Commonwealth of kentucky through theCommonwealth Office of Technology, the Division of Geographic Information (DGI)
http://kentucky.gov/gis/
@import url(/g2p/styles/ky_ewdt.css); @import url(/g2p/styles/portal/ky_portal.css); Jump to Main Content KY Agencies KY Services Search Kentucky.gov for Search Terms Jump to Main Content Calendar News Center Advanced Search ... Geographic Information Systems GIS Jump to Main Content Government Residents Education ... Employment
Geographic Information and Maps
The Commonwealth of Kentucky through the Commonwealth Office of Technology, the Division of Geographic Information (DGI) combined with organizations like the Kentucky Geospatial Board has made available a wealth of GIS-related information, data sets and maps. These resources support education and training, research, and policy development for a multitude of organizations in Kentucky and across the United States. Please view the resources below for areas of interest and explore the Kentucky Geography Network for even more related services. Economic Development Economic Development Information System Mapping Portal
This powerful site allows users to interactively explore the Commonwealth's offerings of available industrial sites and buildings. Users can evaluate sites, gain access to all detail within the EDIS , and analyze census data.

92. Kentucky's Geographic Explorer

http://kygeonet.ky.gov/metadataexplorer/
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93. Web Sites Powered By ESRI Internet Solutions
kentucky s Geographic Explorer is a onestop-shop for geospatial data resourcesfor the Commonwealth of kentucky. A variety of datasets can be located and
http://www.esri.com/software/internetmaps/
@import url(/styles/standards_menu.css); Store Contact Us Careers Internet Map Server Technology ESRI Internet mapping technology is used by many organizations to create spatially enabled Web sites for a variety of needs. Showcase your site in the IMS User Registry. Clearwater, Florida, Interactive GIS Community Analysis
This ArcIMS-powered Web site is a reporting tool that allows city employees and citizens to create their own reports and analyze various community services and activities (e.g., crime, traffic, permits, occupational licenses, and planning cases).
Reuters AlertNet

Reuters AlertNet aims to keep relief professionals and the wider public up-to-date on humanitarian crises around the globe. AlertNet attracts more than four million users a year and has a network of more than three hundred contributing humanitarian organizations.
Slagelse Kommune Geografisk Information

Citizens of Slagelse, Denmark can use this ArcIMS site to view and search maps and find information about local planning. Thumbnails of all previous map views generated during the same session display along the bottom of the screen for easy review and retrieval. Dragging your mouse over the table of contents causes the legend to display. The site accommodates redlining and offers advanced printing capabilities.
Kentucky Mine Maps

This Web site shows the location of surface and sub-surface coal mines in Kentucky by county, coalfield, or mine name and number (State File Number). The user can download scanned high-resolution maps of the mines or do standard GIS queries within the ArcIMS framework.

94. Kentucky Horse Country @ National Geographic Magazine
kentucky Bluegrass, National Geographic Traveler (October 2001), 11011. In the Heart of kentucky Horse Country, National Geographic Traveler
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0305/feature4/
Kentucky Horse Country
Step into the world of writers and photographers as they tell you about the best, worst, and quirkiest places and adventures they encountered in the field
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Million-dollar miscarriages have Kentucky horse breeders running scared.
Get a taste of what awaits you in print from this compelling excerpt. By Derby day, unbeknownst to the giddy masses at Churchill Downs, a line of trucks bearing dead horse babies had formed outside Lexington's equine autopsy lab. And the lab, inundated with carcasses, had scrambled to make space, lining freezers and hallways with overflow horseflesh. Hours later, while Monarchos broke for the roses and all the gents in seersucker and ladies in hats fingered their bets, a common sight around Lexington became the flash of a vet-bound pickup, blood-spattered barn hands performing frantic mouth-to-mouth on stillborn foals in back. Which is about when this plague, which would come to be known as mare reproductive loss syndrome (or MRLS), hit Crestwood. Further confirmation of the plague's return doesn't come until later that week, a harried call from one of the region's many wide-roving vets (some of whom drive 6,000 miles [10,000 kilometers] a month), the 29-year-old Jeanette McCracken, or Dr. J. She's a sharp athletic blonde who likes to say, upon a first meeting, "What, you were expecting someone with an Afro who could dunk?" She's known to some as the vet who once spied a panhandler in need of money for "food and pet shots" and so pulled over to hand him an apple and vaccinate his dog. Now she sounds frazzled, almost weepy, and she speaks of perhaps not buying a house here as she'd planned, because if things continue to go badly, "the whole industry might have to relocate," given all the reports of fetal losses flooding in from Bourbon and Fayette and Woodford Counties to name but a few.

95. CSISS Classics - Ellen Churchill Semple: The Anglo-Saxons Of The Kentucky Mounta
The Evolution of Geographic Thought in America A kentucky Root. (Dubuque, IAKendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1983). Colby, Charles C. Obituary Ellen
http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/24
Ellen Churchill Semple: The Anglo-Saxons of the Kentucky Mountains, 1901
By Nina Brown
Back to Classics Background Semple, Ellen Churchill (1863-1932) As a student at Vassar College, Ellen Churchill Semple majored in history, graduating with a BA at the age of 19 and later continuing on to complete a MA in history there. Her introduction to geography came after graduation during a family trip to London where she was introduced to the work of German geographer, Friedrich Ratzel. Semple read Ratzel's landmark book Anthropogeographie Innovation This conclusion demonstrated Semple's strong belief in environmental determinism, a theoretical orientation that reflected her training with Ratzel. Her first book, American History and Its Geographic Conditions (1903), expanded Semple's inquiry into the historical development of American society. In this sweeping book Semple described the ways that the natural environment of the United States had conditioned the course of American history from the 17th through 19th centuries. The book reviewed numerous developments in American history, including the settlement of the Atlantic seaboard colonies, westward migration, the development of cities, and the expansion of road and rail systems. Semple argued that each of these developments was structured by the natural features of the land. Westward migration in the 19th century, for instance, followed the course of rivers and older 17th century trade routes while avoiding dense forest, mountainous terrain, and Native American settlements [see illustration].

96. Kentucky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The largest cities in kentucky in terms of geographic area are the two mergedcity/county governments of LexingtonFayette and Louisville Metro,
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Commonwealth of Kentucky Flag of Kentucky Seal of Kentucky State nickname Bluegrass State Other U.S. States Capital Frankfort Louisville ... Ernie Fletcher (R) English Area km² Land 102,989 km² Water 1,760 km² (1.7%) Population ( Population Density 39.28 /km² (23rd) Date June 1 Order Time zone Eastern UTC DST -4 (eastern)
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UTC DST -5 (western) Latitude 36°30'N to 39°9'N Longitude 81°58'W to 89°34'W Width 225 km Length 610 km Elevation Highest point 1263 m Mean 230 m Lowest point 78 m Abbreviations USPS KY US-KY Web site www.kentucky.gov The Commonwealth of Kentucky became the 15th U.S. state when it was admitted to the U.S. in 1792. It was once believed that the name Kentucky was derived from the Native American word meaning "dark and bloody hunting ground," which is believed to be due to the fact that many Native American tribes went there to hunt in the game-rich forests and often fought each other there. However, it is now most commonly believed that the name Kentucky can be attributed to various Native American languages with several possible meanings from "land of tomorrow" to "cane and turkey lands" to "meadow lands." This last may come from the Iroquois name for the Shawnee town Eskippathiki. The name Kentucky referred originally to the Kentucky River and from that came the name of the region. Kentucky and its residents are probably most well known for thoroughbred horses and horse racing , local whisky distilleries, and enthusiasm for

97. Population Estimates Geographic Change Notes Kentucky
boundary changes. Geographic Change Notes kentucky. State kentucky, (21 KY).All legal boundaries of governmental units are as reported through the Census
http://www.census.gov/popest/geographic/boundary_changes/21_KY.html

98. 108th Congressional District Geographic Relationship Tables
.......kentucky 108th Congressional District Tables A brief explanation of thegeographic entity is provided in the
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cd108th/KY/cd_108_KY.html

99. Kentucky Flags Geographic.org Kentuckian Flag
kentucky flags; Floridean geographic.org Flag of Reuinion Islands.
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  • 100. Women In GIS: Susan Carson Lambert, Geographer - Articles
    I am a Frankfort kentucky based state employee serving on a detail to the US The office also provided staff support for the kentucky Geographic
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