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  1. Insight City Guide Boston (Insight City Guides Boston) by Brian Bell, 2005-10-19
  2. The Ecological City: Preserving and Restoring Urban Biodiversity
  3. Massachusetts date book: Incorporated municipalities and created counties by Gerald D Davenport, 2001
  4. Historic Preservation in the USA by Karolin Frank, 2002-06-20
  5. Matthew Gandy, Concrete and Clay: Reworking Nature in New York City, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002, 358 pages, $34.95 paperback [A book review from: Journal of Historical Geography] by D. Demeritt, 2004-04-01
  6. Inventing the Charles River by Karl Haglund, 2002-09-16
  7. Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston by Nancy S. Seasholes, 2003-09-28

41. Massachusetts Lesson Plans
KidZone geography United States Printables for various State Emblems massachusetts Word Search Students find names of this state s cities on a
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42. All About Massachusetts - RecipeLand.com Reference Library
3 geography. 4 Economy. 5 Demographics. 5.1 Religion. 6 Important cities and massachusetts cities and towns of historical or cultural importance include
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    Commonwealth of Massachusetts Flag of Massachusetts Seal of Massachusetts State nickname Bay State Other U.S. States Capital Boston Largest city ... Area th Land Water Population ( Population th Density rd Admittance into Union Date February 6 Order th Time zone Eastern UTC Latitude 41°10'N to 42°53'N Longitude 68°57'W to 73°30'W Width 305 km Length 80 km Elevation Highest 1,063 m Mean 150 m Lowest m Abbreviations USPS MA ISO 3166-2 US-MA Web site www.mass.gov Massachusetts is a state of the United States of America, part of the New England region. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is MA and its traditional abbreviation is Mass. It is officially called the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , although Massachusetts is a state and not a commonwealth in the sense that certain non-state U.S. territories are. Several ships have been named USS Massachusetts in honor of this state.

    43. 3DGeo
    Third Grade geography - Lesson 6 - geography of the English Settlements cities on their maps Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Boston, massachusetts;
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    Third Grade - Geography - Lesson 6 - Geography of the English Settlements Objectives
    Locate the important colonial cities of Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston.
    Recognize that proximity to water influenced the development of cities.
    List the colonies by region. Materials
    Classroom-size world map
    Classroom-size U. S. map
    Thirteen Colonies map for transparency (attached)
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    Thirteen Colonies map (attached) Suggested Books
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    Strohl, Mary and Susan Schneck. Colonial America: Cooperative Learning Activities . New York: Scholastic, 1991. (0-590-49133-4) Procedure Tell the students that they are now going to look at the locations of the colonies in the New World. Explain to the students that the colonies can be divided by the region of the Atlantic coast in which they are located. Display the transparency of the map showing the thirteen colonies. Point to the following terms at the bottom of the transparency: New England, Middle Atlantic, and Southern. Tell the students that the New England colonies were made up of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Encircle the group of colonies that made up New England using a green marker to trace the borders of the colonies that should be included. Make a green mark in the box next to the words, New England. Do the same using different color markers for the Middle Atlantic colonies: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania; and the Southern colonies: Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia.

    44. Prof. Jim - Current Research - Department Of Geography - HKU
    Jim, CY (2005) Outstanding remnants of nature in compact cities Patterns Restoration Ecology (Blackwell Science, Malden, massachusetts) 9(1) 8594.
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    TEACHING STAFF
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    Professor C.Y. Jim
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    BA ( HK ); PhD ( Reading ); Cert Hydrology ( US Geol Survey ); MISoilSci; FArborA; FLS; CSci; JP
    Areas of Research Interests Soil science (soil structure, micromorphology, human impacts, urban soils); biogeography (urban ecology, urban vegetation, arboriculture, landscape and amenity planting, afforestation, revegetation of disturbed lands, recreational impacts, countryside conservation).
    Selected Recent Publications
    Jim, C.Y. (2005) Floristics, performance and prognosis of historical trees in the urban forest of Guangzhou city (China). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (Springer, New York) 102: 285-308. Jim, C.Y. (2005) Outstanding remnants of nature in compact cities: Patterns and preservation of heritage trees in Guangzhou city (China).

    45. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Massachusetts
    massachusetts was one of the six New England states, and one of the first 13states in 10 largest cities (2003 est)) Boston, 581616; Worcester, 175706;
    http://usa.usembassy.de/massachusetts.htm

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    Massachusetts. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) Massachusetts, the "Colony State" "Bay State"
    Abbreviation:
    MA The colony was named after a local Indian tribe whose name means "a large hill place." Massachusetts was one of the six New England states, and one of the first 13 states in the Union (it entered in 1788). The Pilgrims established their settlement at Plymouth in 1620, arriving on the "Mayflower". They were Puritans, who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The birthplace of many of the ideals of the American Revolution, Massachusetts attracted people who believed in self-government. Massachusetts is the sixth smallest state of the United States but it stands among the leaders in many fields. Universities in and around Boston help make the area one of the world's great cultural, educational, medical and research centers. Historic sites date back to the Pilgrims, to colonial witchcraft trials, and to the Revolutionary War. Skiing brings many visitors to the Berkshire Hills and to other parts of the state. The Atlantic Ocean and many lakes and rivers also attract water sports enthusiasts.

    46. Re: BILDERBERG MEETINGS - FINAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
    geography See List of massachusetts counties massachusetts is bordered on the north massachusetts cities and towns of historical or cultural importance
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    From: Massachusetts is a state of the United States of America, part of the New England region. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is MA. It is properly called the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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    Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts (In Detail) (Full size) State nickname: Bay State Other U.S. States Capital Boston Largest City Boston Area - Total - Land - Water - % water Ranked 44th 27,360 km² 20,317 km² 7,043 km² 25.7% Population - Total (2000) - Density Ranked 13th 6,349,097 232/km² Admittance into Union - Order - Date 6th February 6, 1788 Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4 Latitude Longitude 41°10'N to 42°53'N 68°57'W to 73°30'W Width Length Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest 80 km 305 km 1,063 meters 150 meters meters ISO 3166-2: US-MA Massachusetts is a state of the United States of America, part of the New England region. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is MA. It is properly called the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, although there is no legal distinction between states and commonwealths. Several ships have been named USS Massachusetts in honor of this state.

    47. Massachusetts Division Of Unemployment Assistance - Help
    The Select geography tab is your first key to accessing Employment and Wages Labor Market Areas Central city or cities and surrounding territory within
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    ES-202 Data Tool Help Overview This page is designed to assist users in viewing and downloading Employment and Wage information from the ES-202 using the data tool that allows you to customize your search. There are six selections to help you narrow the criteria for your search. This page will guide you through the six steps to narrow down the information to be viewed. You must follow the selection steps in order.
    • After you make a selection, the next drop-down box will become available for you to make your next selection.
    • You will notice that the page will reload after each selection has been made and the options for the next drop-down menu will appear.
    • Once all selections have been made, options for viewing and downloading the data will become available.
    This Help Page explains the process in greater detail and provides information about the selection options. The following data will be included in the view page or download:
    • Number of Establishments
    • Monthly Employment
    • Total Wages for the period selected
    • Average Monthly Employment for the period selected
    • Average Weekly Wages for the period selected
    See below for detailed help on each of the Steps in the data tool
    Step 1: Select Geography The Select Geography tab is your first key to accessing Employment and Wages through the data tool . You must select a Geography before continuing to any of the other Steps. Once you have chosen a Geography, Step 2 will be available and you may select an actual area (Example: When you select City or Town in Geography, then you may choose a specific city, for instance, Boston, Lowell, etc. in Step 2).

    48. Research Guide: Census Data - Boston College
    Slide show describing the geography hierarchy of census data and descriptions ofthe various massachusetts Counties, and massachusetts cities and Towns.
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    @import "/meta-elements/css/standards.css"; BCInfo A to Z SEARCH DIRECTORIES ... research guides Search Libraries BC Sites
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    The decennial census is the only data gathering operation in the United States that is mandated by the Constitution. The first census was taken in 1790 and has continued every 10 years, in the years ending in "0". Its primary purpose is to provide the population counts that determine how seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are apportioned. Census figures also are required to draw congressional and state legislative district boundaries, to allocate federal and state funds, to formulate public policy, and to assist with planning and decision making in the private sector. This guide lists key sources of Census data covering both the latest releases from the current 2000 Census and data going back to 1790. Print and electronic sources are included. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Virtual Data Center Manager, Barbara Mento (617-552-3354; mento@bc.edu

    49. MMA-Local Government Info
    of facts and statistics about massachusetts’ state and local history, governmentand geography; Home Rule Acts for massachusetts cities and towns
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    I Home About MMA News Meetings ... Local Net Local Government Info Links Search I Related links Local Government Resources on the Web (Links) Municipal Bulletin Board Massachusetts mayors Association of Town Finance Committees Massachusetts Municipal Personnel Association ... Municipal Career Opportunities Massachusetts Local Government Information
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    • Community Information pages include listings for every city and town in the state. Information includes:
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    50. Regreening The Metropolis: Pathways To More Ecological Cities: Keynote Address -
    Address for correspondence Rutherford H. Platt, Professor of geography and cities Project www.ecologicalcities.org University of massachusetts,
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    Regreening the Metropolis: Pathways to More Ecological Cities: Keynote Address
    RUTHERFORD H. PLATT Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA Address for correspondence: Rutherford H. Platt, Professor of Geography and Director of the Ecological Cities Project www.ecologicalcities.org University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003. Voice: 413-577-6060.
    Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1023: 49-61 (2004).
    Eighty percent of the American population now lives in metropolitan regions whose geographic extent continues to expand even as many core cities and inner-tier suburbs lose middle-class populations, jobs, and tax base. Urban sprawl and the socioeconomic polarizing

    51. Samford Geography - Resources
    massachusetts Geographic Information System State databases, datalayers, Mapquest Worldwide Interactive Atlas Mapquest has added maps for cities and
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    52. Massachusetts
    Geographic center In the town of Rutland in Worcester Co. Number of counties 14 Encyclopedia massachusetts Encyclopedia geography
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    53. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Massachusetts
    massachusetts. American Revolution events in massachusetts Boston, capital massachusetts Facts and Figures education geography and environment
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    var fSendSelectEvents = true; var fSendExpandCollapseEvents = true; var fCallDisplayUAText = false; Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Related Items from Encarta Massachusetts American Revolution: events in Massachusetts Boston, capital History of Colonial America Massachusetts Bay Company ... (1775-1783), conflict between 13 British colonies in North America and their parent country, Great Britain. It was made up of two... View article

    54. Massachusetts Almanac From NETSTATE
    The State of massachusetts General information. Ten Largest cities byPopulation State Capital in Red (US Census, April, 2000). massachusetts cities
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    Admitted to Union February 6th, 1788, [ Find out more Capital Boston, [ Find out more Nickname Bay State, Old Colony State, Baked Bean State, [ Find out more Motto Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Quietem Find out more Total Area 10,555 square miles Rank Total Land Area 7,838 square miles Rank Total Water Area Rank Length 190 miles Width 50 miles Highest Point 3,487 feet (Mount Greylock) Rank Lowest Point Sea level (Atlantic Ocean) Rank Mean Elevation 500 feet Rank Highest Temp 107 degrees on August 7, 1975 at Chester and New Bedford Lowest Temp -35 degrees on January 12, 1981 at Chester Highest Monthly Avg Temp 81.8 degrees Rank Lowest Monthly Avg Temp 15.6 degrees Rank Population
    (U.S. Census, April, 2000) Rank Population per square mile
    (Population/Total Land Area) Rank Ten Largest Cities by Population State Capital in Red (U.S. Census, April, 2000) Massachusetts Cities Boston Worcester Springfield Lowell Cambridge Brockton New Bedford Fall River Lynn Quincy Boston Brockton Worcester New Bedford Springfield Fall River Lowell Lynn Cambridge Quincy Median Age Average Lifetime (1979-1981) Rank Crimes Reported per 100,000 (1992-1993)

    55. Massachusetts Geographic Alliance Completes 2nd Year Of Museum Collaboration Pro
    massachusetts Geographic Alliance Completes 2nd Year of Museum of oldcities (Europe), new cities (Africa), and newer cities (Springfield, MA).
    http://www.massgeo.org/museucompl.htm
    Massachusetts Geographic Alliance Completes 2nd Year of Museum Collaboration Project
    With a $65,000 Grosvenor Grant from the National Geographic Education Foundation, the Massachusetts Geographic Alliance recently completed the 2nd year of a project entitled, " Meeting State Curriculum Standards through Museum Partnerships".
    In response to new state curriculum standards in History and Social Studies, the Massachusetts Alliance used the grant to continue its museum collaboration project, built around geo-history themes, in which each of the Alliance's 5 Regional Centers partners with a local museum to offer teacher training as well as a wide variety of outreach programs to parents, students, and community members. The Alliance's Regional Centers are located at Salem St. College, Bridgewater St. College, Clark University, Westfield St. College, and the Winchester Public Schools.
    Specific programs conducted by the Regional Centers included the following:
    Winchester Public Schools-National Heritage Museum
    A one-week summer institute, "The Lure of the American West", was held at the Museum for 4-5th grade teachers from July 19-23. Morning content lectures, open to the public, were given by leading experts in the geography and history of the American West, followed by TC lesson plan demonstrations in the afternoon. Participants developed lesson plans for themselves and others, and will bring their classes to the Museum to tour the exhibition. The Museum will create educational activities for touring the exhibition based on the institute and the teachers' work, and will make the participating teachers' lesson plans available through the Museum web site

    56. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    1 About the city; 2 Economy; 3 geography; 4 Law and government; 5 Demographics massachusetts Avenue runs the length of the city.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge,_Massachusetts
    Cambridge, Massachusetts
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    City Hall - Cambridge MA Cambridge is a city in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts United States . It was named in honor of Cambridge, England , the town where its founding fathers had studied (at Cambridge University ). Cambridge is most famous for the two prominent universities that call it home: Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . As of the census, the city had a total population of 101,355, though even more people commute into Cambridge to work. Cambridge is located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts . The county government was abolished in 1997, and the county exists solely as a geographical description. It and Lowell are the county seats of Middlesex County
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    A view of Harvard across the Charles River The diversity of the population is striking. It ranges from distinguished Harvard professors to immigrants from Latin America. This diversity contributes to the liberal atmosphere, and may be compared to Berkeley, California

    57. USIA - Portrait Of The USA, Ch. 2
    This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters New England, made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, massachusetts,
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/factover/ch2.htm

    People

    History

    Government

    Business
    ... Contents Chapter Two
    FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA Geography and regional characteristics
    high temperatures on a given day in the United States to reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 40 degrees Celsius). The United States owes much of its national character and its wealth to its good fortune in having such a large and varied landmass to inhabit and cultivate. Yet the country still exhibits marks of regional identity, and one way Americans cope with the size of their country is to think of themselves as linked geographically by certain traits, such as New England self-reliance, southern hospitality, midwestern wholesomeness, western mellowness. This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions:
    • New England , made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
    • The Middle Atlantic , comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
    • The South , which runs from Virginia south to Florida and west as far as central Texas. This region also includes West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and parts of Missouri and Oklahoma.
    • The Midwest , a broad collection of states sweeping westward from Ohio to Nebraska and including Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and eastern Colorado.

    58. Massachusetts State Geography
    massachusetts State geography. So you want to know about massachusetts? Here aresome highlights State Capital Boston (named after the city in England)
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    Massachusetts State Geography
    So you want to know about Massachusetts? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Massachusetts.
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    Top of Page Population (1994): 6,041,000 (13th in size) State size: 8,284 square miles (45th in size) State Capital: Boston (named after the city in England) Major cities: Boston, Springfield and Worcester Admission to union: The 6th State Date entered the union: February 6, 1788 Origin of state name: Named after the Massachusetts indian tribe who lived in the Blue Hills area near Boston Nicknames: The Bay State Bordering states: New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island, with the Atlantic Ocean on the east. State bird: Chickadee State flower: Mayflower State tree: American Elm Motto: By the Sword We Seek Peace, But Peace Only Under Liberty

    59. Sallie Marston
    Places and regions in global context human geography. Third Edition. In NeilShumsky (Ed.) The American cities and Suburbs Encyclopedia. Garland Press.
    http://geog.arizona.edu/sallie.html
    Sallie A. Marston Professor of Geography Affiliated faculty, Department of Women's Studies Phone: (520) 621-3903 Harvill 4th floor Email: marston@email.arizona.edu Education
    • 1986: Ph.D., Geography, University of Colorado
    • 1982: M.A., Geography, University of Colorado
    • 1974: A.B., Geography and Psychology, Clark University
    Recent Publications Books and journal issues: Knox, P.L. and S.A. Marston, 2004. Places and regions in global context: human geography Third Edition. Prentice Hall: Saddle River, NJ. 530pp. [first edition, 1998, second edition 2000] Mitchell, K., S.A. Marston and C. Katz. (eds.) 2004. Life's Work: geographies of social reproduction . Oxford: Blackwell. (also published as the special issue below) Mitchell, K., S.A. Marston and C. Katz. (eds.) 2003. Life's Work Special journal issue of Antipode (also published as the book above) Marston, S.A. P.L. Knox and D.M. Liverman, 2002. World regions in global context: people, places and environments . Prentice Hall: Saddle River, NJ. 704pp. Marston, S.A. and N. Wrigley (eds.) 2002. The new geography of retailing. Special journal issue of

    60. National Geographic Photo Gallery: Pigeons Flying In Boston
    Boston, massachusetts (map), 1999 Photograph by William Albert Allard Back toGeography Action! Habitats cities and Suburbs
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    Habitats: Cities and Suburbs

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    Boston, Massachusetts ( map
    Photograph by William Albert Allard
    Perhaps the ultimate urban bird, pigeons are a familiar sight to city dwellers. The most common pigeon of parks and city streets is the rock dove. These adaptable birds have made some of humans’ least natural habitats their own homes.
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