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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

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  • 102. National Adult Literacy Database - Canadian Literacy Resource Documents - Search
    This software presents Canadian history, geography and heritage in a Focus onNew brunswick. No Author. Series NALD Software Evaluation Project
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    103. Elections Canada | Federal Representation 2004 - New Brunswick
    The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for new brunswick has the area sgeography and history as well as the bilingual nature of new brunswick.
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    Disposition by the Commission of Objections Filed by Members of the House of Commons
    FEDERAL ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES COMMISSION
    FOR NEW BRUNSWICK
    DISPOSITION BY THE COMMISSION
    PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 23(1) OF
    THE ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES READJUSTMENT ACT
    OF
    OBJECTIONS FILED BY MEMBERS OF THE
    HOUSE OF COMMONS WITH RESPECT TO THE COMMISSION'S
    REPORT DATED JANUARY 10, 2003
    The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick has completed the final phase of the federal electoral boundaries readjustment process as outlined in the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act , R.S.C. 1985, c. E-3, and the Constitution Act
    The Process
    If fair and equitable representation is to be achieved, changing populations and new relationships forged between communities require regular readjusting of electoral boundaries to reflect the distribution of people. With this goal in mind, an electoral boundaries commission is established for each province following each decennial census. Following the calculation of the number of members of the House of Commons to be assigned to a province, each commission prepares initial proposals dividing the province into electoral districts based on population and adhering as close as reasonably possible to the quotient of members per population established for that province. In accordance with the requirements of the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (referred to hereinafter as "the Act"), the commission also considers community of interest, community of identity, historical voting and geographic challenges in cases of sparsely populated, rural or northern regions. The commission may depart from the electoral quota by a variance of up to ±25 percent in order to accommodate such circumstances.

    104. Québec Geographical - Tourist Guide Of Quebec, The Portal Of Quebec, Canada, Ac
    to the East by the gulf of St.Lawrence and newbrunswick, and finally to theSouth by the United Nova Scotia, new brunswick, Prince Edward Island.
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    call center Quebec is a federated province of Canada Quebec is the name of a province located in eastern Canada, more precisely in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence region. It is one of the ten provinces forming the Canadian Federation. The most populated and the most active* in eastern Canada, it is neighbored to the west by Ontario and Hudson Bay, to the North by the Hudson strait and Ungava Bay, to the Northeast by the Labrador peninsula, to the East by the gulf of St.Lawrence and New-Brunswick, and finally to the South by the United States. *The most active: referring to the other maritime provinces: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island.
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    105. John Hasse, Ph.D.
    Public Access Geographic Information for Camden County new Jersey Camden CountyEnvironmental Commission $6000. MultiMedia/GIS-based Natural Resource
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    John Hasse, Ph.D. Department of Geography and Anthropology
    Rowan University
    Glassboro, NJ 08028
    hasse@rowan.edu
    John Hasse Recent Refereed Publications: Hasse, John E.,
    John Reiser, Jenifer Misner, Characterizing the Land Use/Land Cover Conditions of Two New Jersey Watersheds, Middle States Geographer. Vol 36 :pp.146-154[article pdf] Hasse, John E., A Geospatial Approach to Measuring New Development Tracts for Characteristics of Rural Sprawl, Landscape Journal: Design, Planning and Management of the Land. 23:1-04 [article pdf - 5.3 megabytes] Hasse, John E. and Richard G. Lathrop, 2003, Land Resource Impact Indicators of Urban Sprawl, Applied Geography , Vol 23/2-3 pp 159-175 [article pdf] Hasse, John E. and Richard G. Lathrop, 2003, A Housing Unit Approach to Characterizing Residential Sprawl, Vol 69, No 9 p1021-1029. [article pdf - 6 megabytes] Tulloch, David, J. Myers, John Hasse , P. Parks and R. Lathrop, 2003, Integrating GIS Into Farmland Preservation Policy and Decision Making, Landscape and Urban Planning [article pdf] Other Recent Publications: Hasse, John E

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