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  1. Timber Colony: A Historical Geography of Early Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick by Graeme Wynn, 1980-12
  2. School geography of the world: By J.B. Calkin (New Brunswick school series) by John B Calkin, 1878
  3. New Brunswick (Hello Canada) by Kumari Campbell, 1997-12-15
  4. Interpreting deindustrialised landscapes of Atlantic Canada: memory and industrial heritage in Sackville, New Brunswick.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Robert Summerby-Murray, 2002-03-22
  5. Gazetteer of Canada New Brunswick by Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names, 2000-11
  6. New Brunswick (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, 1992-02
  7. Tides and their seminal impact on the geology, geography, history, and socio-economics of the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada.(Part 5: Chapter 11-Appendix): An article from: Atlantic Geology by Con Desplanque, David J. Mossman, 2004-03-01
  8. Monographs of the place-nomenclature, cartography, historic sites, boundaries and settlement-origins of the province of New Brunswick,: With a supplement ... to the history of New Brunswick nos. 1-7) by William Francis Ganong, 1895
  9. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick by William Francis Ganong, 1909
  10. A manual for geodetic coordinate transformations in the Maritimes (University of New Brunswick. Department of Surveying Engineering. Technical report) by Edward J Krakiwsky, 1977
  11. New Brunswick, with a Brief Outline of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Their History, Civil Divisions, Geography, and Productions, with Statistics of the Several Counties, Affording Views of the Resources and Capabilities of the Provinces... by Alexander Monro, 1972
  12. Service facility representation in urban communitites by Julian Wolpert, 1975
  13. The physiography of Acadia by Reginald Aldworth Daly, 1901

81. New Brunswick Canada - Government Maps Parks And Photos Of New Brunswick
Key facts about the province of new brunswick, Canada geography, governmentand industry. Origin of the Name new brunswick
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One of the original provinces of Canada, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada and is the largest of the three Canadian Maritime provinces. Visit these pages to learn more about the province.
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Recent New Brunswick Facts Key facts about the province of New Brunswick, Canada - geography, government and industry. Origin of the Name New Brunswick Find out where the province got its name. New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord Premier Bernard Lord, a bilingual lawyer from Moncton, became leader of the New Brunswick PCs in 1997, was elected to the legislative assembly in 1998, and became Premier of the province in 1999. Premiers of New Brunswick Since 1867 Premiers of the province of New Brunswick since Canadian Confederation in 1867.

82. New Brunswick Canada - Government Maps Parks And Photos Of New Brunswick
Key facts about the province of new brunswick, Canada geography, governmentand industry. new brunswick Government Departments
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One of the original provinces of Canada, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada and is the largest of the three Canadian Maritime provinces. Visit these pages to learn more about the province.
Sort By: Guide Picks Recent Elections in New Brunswick Results of the last provincial election, who can vote, enumeration and voters lists, and provincial electoral districts. Fredericton, New Brunswick Fredericton is the capital city of the province of New Brunswick. Members of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly MLAs currently holding seats in the Legislative Assembly. New Brunswick Facts Key facts about the province of New Brunswick, Canada - geography, government and industry.

83. NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA Geography Population Map City And Cities Coordinates Locati
Geographical database, places and cities in the whole world.
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Version Française WorldWide Index 24 Sep 2005 Home Search Explore Glossary ... New brunswick 280 places Canada Welcome ! Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information.
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Facts Canada Airport informations Weather Stations Major mountains Population of major cities Population Land Area Capital Ottawa Currency Canadian dollar (CAD) Latitude / Longitude 60 00 N, 95 00 W A Aldouane Alma Aroostook Aroostook river B Baie de lameque Bailey Barnaby river Bartibog station ... Burnt church C Cains river Campbellton Campobello island Canaan river ... More... C (26 for Canada new brunswick) D Doaktown Dry ledge Duck island Duck point ... Durham bridge E East musquash river Edmundston Elgin Evans brook F Forest city stream Forks Fredericton Fredericton junction ... Friar roads G Gagetown Gannet rock Glassville Gloucester ... Green point H Hampton Hamstead Harbour lute Harcourt ... Hillsborough I Inkerman Iroquois river J Jacquet river Janeville Juniper station K Kedgwick Kellys cove Kennebecasis river Kent junction ... Kouchibouguac beach L L'etete Lac baker Lakeburn Lancaster ... Lubec narrows M Maces bay Machias seal island Mactaquac provincial park Magaguadavic ... More... M (40 for Canada new brunswick)

84. Our Geography - Fundy Odyssey
In this section students looked at our geography in new brunswick to show how ithas affected our development, settlement, livelihood, politics,
http://millidgeville.nbed.nb.ca/fundyodyssey/Curricular_Activities/our_geography
Our Geography Bay of Fundy COastal Areas St. John River Activity
Our Geography
In this project, students researched facts about the Bay of Fundy, the New Brunswick coast and the St. John River. They also created an educational activity about the New Brunswick geography. A typical lighthouse on the Fundy coast. Maritime history and culture has been largely determined by its unique geography. In this section students looked at our geography in New Brunswick to show how it has affected our development, settlement, livelihood, politics, history and culture. A typical scene on the Fundy coast. Maps used with permission from "The Atlas of Canada" http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/index.html Photos in this section are courtesy of Fundy Odyssey team unless otherwise indicated. Back to Curricular Activities

85. Curriculum Vitae
Department of geography, Rutgers University, new brunswick, NJ 1997 2001 §Designed and created course and all coursewares including GIS labs and
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Curriculum Vitae
JOHN E. HASSE

jhasse@crssa.rutgers.edu
Department of Geography
Rutgers University
54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue.
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8045
voice (732) 445-4103
fax (732) 445 -0006 EDUCATION Ph.D., Geography, anticipated June 2001
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Dissertation: "Geospatial Indicators of Urban Sprawl Impacts to New Jersey's Landscape" Master of Science in Urban Planning Edward J. Bloustein School Planning and Policy Development Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, May 1999 Master of Science, Geography Department of Geography Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, May 1998 International Space University Summer Session Program Vienna, Austria, summer 1996 BA, Geography, 1995 Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, May 1995 Graduated Summa cum laude GPA 3.96 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Course Instructor - "Geographic Information Systems" Department of Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 1997 - 2001 Course Instructor - "Geography of Public Lands of the American West"

86. Rutgers - New Brunswick WinterSession 2005
Introduction to geography, 9th edition, McGrawHill First Day Assignment ReadChapters 1-3 and expect to be quizzed WSRU • new brunswick • Camden • newark.
http://wintersession.rutgers.edu/01450100.jsp

87. College Majors And Careers - Geography
Rutgers new brunswick/Piscataway Campus geography is the study of the Earthas the home of humankind. It provides a broad placecentered perspective on
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Geography students are offered courses in which they learn specific technical skills in computerized information retrieval, spatial data analysis, cartographic representation, remote sensing, and geographic information systems that are suitable for direct entry level positions. Geography majors receive a liberal arts education that is an appropriate base for further specialized training in academic disciplines which address environmental and international issues or in related professional fields such as planning and public policy, law, and environmental management. Regardless of your career plans, it is important to develop your marketability through internships, responsible work experience, good grades, and participation in campus activities. A Sample of Related Occupations Geologist Meteorologist Science Librarian Geomorphologist Natural Resource Manager Seismologist Geophysicist Naturalist Soil Conservationist Government Agency Administrator Oceanographer Soil Scientist

88. Virtual Reference Library - NBLS
Canadian Travel geography Hotels, Inns, etc International Travel newbrunswick Travel NBPLS Logo du SBPNB, new brunswick Public Library Service
http://www1.gnb.ca/0003/vrl-brv/000.asp?L=E

89. New York Rangers Official Web Site : Rangers Geography
The new York Rangers official Web site. Find statistics, scores, standings 1867 Canada East, Canada West, Nova Scotia and new brunswick joined together
http://www.newyorkrangers.com/jrrangers/geography/geography_reg1.asp?region=Cana

90. Rutgers Geography
Lena Raberg, geography, Rutgers University, new brunswick, 2001 (oral examiner).Karen Nichols, geography, Rutgers University, new brunswick,
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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
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David Mcdermott Hughes
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Graduate Faculty Member, Departments of Anthropology and Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
Rutgers University
55 Dudley Road
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tel: +1-732-932-9153 ext. 361
fax: +1-732-932-6667 email: dhughes@aesop.rutgers.edu Curriculum Vita Research Interests: Education: Ph.D, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1999. Dissertation title: Frontier dynamics: struggles for land and clients on the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border. Master of Arts Degree, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1991. Bachelor of Arts Degree, Political Science with African Studies, High Honors, Princeton University, 1989. Students: Lena Raberg, Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2001 (oral examiner). Karen Nichols, Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, "Development crises revisited: cycles of resource regulation, disenfranchisement, and resistance in Sri Lanka," Ph.D. dissertation, 2000 (third reader). Recent Publications: Courses Offered: Department of Geography Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

91. Canadian Map - ZoomSchool.com
Manitoba (Winnipeg), new brunswick (Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), geography Canada s land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the
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Flag Info/quiz Canada : Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. Canada is comprised of 3,849,675 square miles (9,976,140 square km); it is the second-largest country in the world (Russia is first at 17,075,200 sq km). This huge country borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the United States of America. Canada has over 151,480 miles (243,791 km) of coastline. Most of Canada's human population lives along its southern border. For a page on Canadian explorers, cick here The Capital : The capital of Canada is the city of Ottawa, which is in the province of Ontario, located above the Great Lakes Provinces and Territories : Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories (the capital of each is shown in parentheses): Alberta (Edmonton), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Nunavut (Iqaluit), Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Saskatchewan (Regina); Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse).

92. Canadian Journal Of Regional Studies At The University Of New Brunswick
The geography of Finance Spatial Dimensions of Intermediary Behavior. The geography of Finance is another addition to the very interesting line of
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/CJRS/bin/get.cgi?directory=Fall96/&filename=review.h

93. MSN Encarta - New Brunswick (province, Canada)
new brunswick is a part of the Appalachian region, a geographic zone that runsalmost the entire length of eastern North America. The highest lands in new
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94. Trans Canada Trail New Brunswick Guide
Canadian Geographic and author Sue Lebrecht invite outdoor enthusiasts to This guide covers newfoundland and Labrador, as well as new brunswick,
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Bird's-Eye Travel News Shopping Français ... Home Trans Canada Trail New Brunswick Guide Canadian Geographic and author Sue Lebrecht invite outdoor enthusiasts to discover the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) as it sweeps across the province of New Brunswick. This official TCT guide provides a wealth of inside information on local culture, weather, trail conditions, lodging and camping options as well as ideas for day and weekend trips. Sidebars explore both human and natural history, offering insight into the provinces' ecosystems. Canadian Geographic
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ADD TO YOUR BASKET Select your currency: Canadian dollars
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95. MAPS AND IMAGERY
new ADDITIONS. Service new brunswick new! Freely available geographic informationof new brunswick, including the Digital Topographic Data Base (1998),
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    Freely available geographic information of New Brunswick , including the Digital Topographic Data Base (1998), the New Brunswick Atlas (2nd Edition), Provincial Themes, Reference Indexes and Maps, and the Softcopy Orthophotomap Data Base
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  • 96. Canada East Or Lower Canada And New Brunswick. / Colton, G.W. / 1856
    State / Province Quebec ; new brunswick Full Title Canada East Or Lower CanadaAnd new brunswick. (with) Vicinity of Montreal. Published by JH Colton Co
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    Canada East Or Lower Canada And New Brunswick.
    Colton, G.W.
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    All historical cartographic items are from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, http://www.davidrumsey.com/ Read more about the Collection . View this historical map, atlas or other cartographic item by clicking on the highlighted link above.
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    Collection: David Rumsey Collection v4.0
    Author: Colton, G.W.
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    Short Title: Canada East Or Lower Canada And New Brunswick.
    Publisher: New York: J.H. Colton Type: Atlas Map Obj Height cm: Obj Width cm: Scale 1: Note: In full color. Reference: Country: Canada State / Province: Quebec ; New Brunswick Full Title: List No: Series No: Publication Author: Colton, G.W. Pub Date: Pub Title: Colton's Atlas Of The World, Illustrating Physical And Political Geography. By George W. Colton. Accompanied By Descriptions Geographical, Statistical, And Historical, By Richard Swainson Fisher, M.D. Complete In One Volume. New York: J.H. Colton And Company, No. 172 William, Corner Beekman Street. London: Trubner And Company, No. 12 Paternoster Row. 1856. Entered ... One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-five, by J.H. Colton And Company ... New York. Pub Reference: Pub Note: This large one volume 1856 edition is scarcer than the two volume edition. Initially, Colton's atlas was published by subscription (see our subscribers salesman's book) and in parts, then in a two volume edition with the first volume (North and South America) issued in 1855 and the second volume (Europe, Asia, etc.)in 1856. This atlas was the first world atlas produced by Colton, after many years of issuing pocket maps, wall maps, guides, and maps for books. The atlas was one of the finest and most accurate of the period - it had a long publishing run, continuing for over thirty years (with the title changed to Colton's General Atlas after 1856). In this issue, the Texas map is single page, 2nd state. New Mexico and Utah 2nd state. Bound into quarter leather embossed brown cloth covered boards with "Colton's Atlas Of The World" and an illustration stamped in gold. The same title is stamped on the spine. Full color maps.

    97. World's Oldest Shark Fossil Found
    Atholville, new brunswick, lay underwater in a coastal estuary, a brackish freshand salt More than 60 new spring products from National Geographic
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    Site Index Subscribe Shop Search Top 15 Most Popular Stories NEWS SPECIAL SERIES RESOURCES Front Page World's Oldest Shark Fossil Found "I think it's an important discovery, one that raises and answers questions about ancient sharks," said Robert Purdy, a collection curator and paleontologist who studies early sharks at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. One of the fossil's most intriguing aspects is the large, paired spines on the shark's pectoral fins, the side fins used for steering. The feature was previously unknown in sharks and other chondrichthyans, an order of fish whose modern descendants include sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras. Their presence suggests the feature appeared in a common ancestor of jawed vertebrates, or gnathostomes. They also muddy the taxonomy of acanthodians, another, less-understood fish order that has bedeviled the classification of Doliodus problematicus since the shark species was first described in 1892 by English paleontologist A. H. Woodward. (Woodward based his study on a single tooth collected at the same fossil site near Atholville, New Brunswick.)

    98. World's Oldest Shark Fossil Found
    The new brunswick fossil predates other fossil sharks from Antarctica and SouthAfrica, More than 60 new spring products from National Geographic
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    October 1, 2003 Add another name to the tide of Canadian rock stars. from a site in New Brunswick, Canada. The fossil, which measures 23 centimeters (9 inches) long from its snout to upper trunk, includes the fish's braincase, scales, calcified cartilage, large fin spines, and a battery of scissor-like teeth preserved in the upper and lower jaw. Researchers estimate the species only grew 50 to 75 centimeters (20 to 30 inches) long, about the size of a large lake trout. Randall Miller, a paleontologist at the New Brunswick Museum in Saint John, led the field expedition that found the fossil. He said he hoped merely to collect a few more teeth of Doliodus, Miller collaborated with Richard Cloutier, a paleontologist at the University of Quebec at Rimouski, and Susan Turner, a world expert on fossil shark teeth at the Queensland Museum in Australia, to describe the fossil. Their paper appears tomorrow in the science journal Nature.

    99. Geneive Abdo On The Paula Gordon Show
    TH Bernard Lord Premier of new brunswick, Canada. Premiers Lord and Doereach describe their new approach to political and personal cooperation for
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    The Paula Gordon Show Strong Differences
    T.H. Bernard Lord
    ...Premier of New Brunswick, Canada. T.H. Mr. Lord has led the Progressive Conservative Party (PCP) of New Brunswick since 1997 and has been premier of this Atlantic province since 1999.
    T.H. Gary Doer
    ...Premier of Manitoba, Canada. T.H. Mr. Doer has led the New Democratic Party (NDP) of Manitoba since 1988 and has been premier of this prairie province since 1999.
    With distinctly different political affiliations and geographic realities within Canada, these two Provincial Premiers are regularly working together to create new solutions to pressing needs at home. They are also nurturing enhanced relationships with other communities and countries, particularly the United States. 3:49 secs
    Education is another good example of what unites them. The Premiers know that, regardless of party or geography, most families want the same things for their kids. Strong support of public education matters. If it is good Conservative policy to provide skills to the business community, it is equally good New Democratic policy because it provides more inclusiveness in the education program. And both Premiers are keenly aware of how vital a rich mix of languages and ready access to learning those languages are to ensuring that Canadians have a realistic chance to be citizens of the world.

    100. CHRS - St. Croix River - Fact Sheet
    The St. Croix River corridor is made up of two distinct geographic zones – anextensive “The St. Croix River, new brunswick A Decade in the Canadian
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    Forming 185 km of the Canada-United States border between southwestern New Brunswick and northeastern Maine, the St. Croix River is a beautiful example of an eastern Canadian maritime river. Easily accessible from major urban centres in the Maritime provinces as well as the U.S. northeastern seaboard, the St. Croix offers visitors a fascinating variety of historical and natural points of interest, and a range of river touring experiences appealing to canoeists from novice to expert. Geography
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    rock formations with readily visible signs of uplifting, folding, and faulting and of the ffects of glaciation on re-shaping the landscape; provincially significant fossil deposits at Sand Point; thirteen plant species known to be rare in this area, such as the cardinal flower, high bush lueberry and viburnum; the endangered bald eagle and more abundant osprey which can be frequently sighted; and a beautiful maritime river landscape with thick wooded areas, open lakes, narrow river corridors and a large tidal estuary.

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