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  1. 7TH CATALOG OF VASCULAR PLANTS OF OHIO by TOM S. COOPERRIDER, JOHN T. KARTESZ, et all 2001-05-05
  2. Papers and Proceedings of Applied Geography Conferences: Volume 17, 1994 : Kent, Ohio by J. W. Frazier, B. J. Epstein, 1994-10
  3. HARPER'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY with maps and illustrations. Edition For Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. by Eminent American Artists, 1894
  4. Ohio Jography: Geography Fun by Carole Marsh, 1989-06
  5. Wild Ohio by Art Weber, 1995-09
  6. Athens Farmers' Market: evolving dynamics and hidden benefits to a Southeast Ohio rural community.: An article from: Focus on Geography by Gina T. Gerbasi, 2006-09-22
  7. A teacher's guide and answer key to Ohio its land and its people by James Killoran, 1995
  8. Advanced geography by Frank Morton McMurry, 1928
  9. Ohio, "gateway state";: A history, social, economic, poƯ litical, in four parts: The history, Unit program for teaching, Maps and charts, Organization ... in government. The teacher's handbook, by Olin Dee Morrison, 1956
  10. All Around Ohio by Marcia Schonberg, 2003-07
  11. Kent State University. Graduate School. Dissertations. Department of Geography by Susan K Sifritt, 1976
  12. Kent State University. Graduate School. Masters theses : Department of Geography by Timothy A Lockwood, 1977
  13. AID analysis and spatial movement (Ohio. State University, Columbus. Dept. of Geography. Discussion paper) by Harold Moellering, 1974
  14. Innovation diffusion among firms: A dissertation (Ohio. State University. Dept. of Geography. Studies in the diffusion of innovation. Discussion paper) by Edward John Malecki, 1975

41. Ohio History Central - Nature - Geography - Intro
go to Nature index go to Nature index. go to ohio History Central index ohio sgeography title. go to Animals index page go to geography index page
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42. ClickState.com - Ohio Web Directory
Geographic Center, The geographic center of ohio is located in ohio County, 25miles NNE of the city of Columbus. Longitude 82° 44.5 W Latitude 40° 21.7 N
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Ohio Home Ohio Ohio Geography
Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 80? 32' W to 84? 49' W
Latitude: 38? 27' N to 41? 58' N Length x Width Ohio is 220 miles long and 220 miles wide at its most distant points. Geographic Center The geographic center of Ohio is located in ohio County, 25 miles NNE of the city of Columbus.
Borders Ohio is bordered by Pennsylvania and West Virginia on the east. On the west Ohio shares its border with Indiana. To the north of Ohio is Michigan and Lake Erie. Ohio is bordered by Kentucky and West Virginia in the south. Total Area Ohio covers 44,828 square miles, making it the 34th largest of the 50 states. Land Area 40,953 square miles of Ohio are land areas. Water Area 3,875 square miles of Ohio are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Ohio is Campbell Hill. It's 1,549 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Ohio is the Ohio River. It lies 455 feet above sea level. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Ohio is 850 feet above sea level.

43. Subject Category - Geography, Page 1
ohio s geography. ohio occupies 41330 square miles, making it the 35th largeststate in the union. Of that area, 41004 square miles are land, while 325 are
http://worlddmc.ohiolink.edu/OMP/Subject?subject=geography

44. Subject Category - Geography, Page 3
A geography of ohio. Kent Kent State University Press, 1996. Stoddard, PaulWakelee. ohio Historical Society. ohio History Central ohio s geography.
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45. Department Of Geography @Ohio University
Welcome to the Department of geography at ohio University! The geography Clubat ohio University is always looking for new members. To find out more,
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Main Page Faculty Staff Facilities ... FAQs W elcome to the Department of Geography at Ohio University! We are a dynamic department of about 140 majors, making it the second largest undergraduate Geography program in the state. Our graduate program has expanded to nearly 30. We added two new faculty members last September and will have two new faculty members this fall. If you are interested in finding out more about this growing and vibrant department, follow the quick links to the left and below. The Department of Geography is pleased to announce new Graduate and Undergraduate Certificates in Geographic Information Science . Note that the undergraduate certificate is available for non-majors only. Geography students interested in GIS should consider the Geography-GIS track. The Graduate Certificate is open to all graduate students in good standing. Dr. Bernard, Professor Emeritus, kindly offered his house, barn, and fields to celebrate Dr. Bloemer's retirement. Click here to see photos from the event. Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Ueland

46. Ohio History Resources
Exemplary Sites with resources that align with ohio History and Social ScienceCurriculum Standards are New York Times Daily Lesson Plans on geography
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History/Social Studies Resources Organized by Standard Play Presidential Hangman! Hangman world cities and countries! Search this site Home ... OGT News Web Help by Standard: Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 History ... Contact Content Standards: (click on standard to go to relevant links) Process Standard: History
People in Societies

Geography

Economics
... Social Studies Skills and Methods
Internet Resources for History: Exemplary Sites with resources that align with Ohio History and Social Science Curriculum Standards are marked with OGT Mentor five stars Learn about branches of the government here. Chronology and Cause National Museum of American History Timeline Timeline of African American History Clickable Timeline of American History by decade Native American History ... Journal of American History Historical Understanding Connecting Ideas: The Enlightenment American History Association sites for teachers American History Timeline activity using children's books Many Links for American History organized by topic ... Back to Top of Page People in Societies Individual and Society Links Social Studies Lesson Plans Galore The Children's Museum Social Studies Links Cultural Diversity Links for young children ... Culture, Diversity and Multiculturalism

47. OWU Online | Geology And Geography
Geology and geography at ohio Wesleyan University Online . DepartmentalInformation Geology and geography Challenges relating to the earth s
http://www.owu.edu/~gegeweb/
Geology and Geography
Challenges relating to the earth's resources, environments, and cultures are at the forefront of global concern - and likely to be there long into the future. The Geology and Geography Department offers you the opportunity to understand the complexities of natural and human environments and their relevance to a multitude of contemporary human and environmental issues.
Earth scientists study the processes and causes of environmental changes, and explore their consequences. The Geologist reads the record of the earth's long history by studying its structure and composition and then determines how it came to be that way. Geologists use physical, chemical, and biological tools and methods. The Geographer seeks to comprehend natural and human patterns as they vary over geographic space, the interaction between humans and their natural environments, and the methods - such as mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - that assist in such understanding.
The Geology and Geography Department offers a Professional Geology Major Sequence, General Geology Major Sequence, Earth Science Major, Geography Major, Environmental Studies Major, and Urban Studies Major.

48. Ohio Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
ohio USA maps (State map, County map, hotel road map), travel tourism, touristinformation attractions, city guide, geography community web sites
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Eastern US map US map World Map ... User Guide Ohio map (OH) Add this page to favorites Ohio weather Cincinnati Lima ... Youngstown Map of Ohio USA Beavercreek Kettering Sunumi Ltd. 2005 Canton Lakewood Other towns

49. Ohio, State, United States: Geography
The state of ohio s urban environment geographic patterns and recent trends (1).(The ohio Journal of Science). Award ticket to overseas study for ohio
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50. Membership Information
Department of geography, The ohio State University, Columbus, ohio 43210. Emailkwan.8@osu.edu Homepage. Treasurer Melissa Gilbert 03-05
http://www.online.masu.nodak.edu/divisions/hssdiv/meartz/gpow/gpow.htm
Association of American Geographers
Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group The purpose of
the Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group
is to promote geographic research and education
on topics relating to women and gender.
GPOWSG Home Page
Newsletter
Mentoring Meetings and Notes ... Links
Watch for the new GPOW website. Coming sonn. By scrolling down this page you will find information on membership and our officers and board.
Membership Information
Membership is open to any member of the Association of American Geographers . GPOW dues are $5 (student $0).
Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Officers and Board
  • Chair: Karen Morin [03-05]
    • Department of Geography, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA E-mail: morin@bucknell.edu Voice Mail 570-577-1793
    Past-Chair: Kim England [03-05] Secretary: Mei-Po Kwan [03-05] Treasurer: Melissa Gilbert [03-05]
    • Department of Geography, Temple University, E-mail:
    Newsletter Editor: Cynthia Pope [04-06]
  • 51. AllRefer.com - Ohio, State, United States, United States (U.S. Political Geograp
    ohio, state, United States, US Political geography. Related Category US Politicalgeography. ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United
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    52. The University Of Toledo Department Of Geography Planning - Dr
    ohio Geographic Alliance/National Geographic Society. $22193. JuneJuly, 2001.Co-Principal Investigator, The University of Toledo Outreach Partnership
    http://www.utoledo.edu/colleges/as/geography-and-planning/attoh.htm

    53. The University Of Toledo Department Of Geography Planning - Faculty
    Doctoral Candidate, Department of geography, Arizona State University. DoctoralCandidate, Department of geography, ohio State University.
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    54. Ohio: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
    Answer geography questions about ohio using the map on this quiz. Answers ohio ohio Label Me! Label the major features of ohio. Answers ohio
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    Ohio was the 17 th state in the USA ; it became a state on March 1, 1803. State Abbreviation - OH
    State Capital - Columbus Largest City - Columbus Area - 44,828 square miles [Ohio is the 34th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Ohio is the seventh most populous state in the USA, after California New York Texas Florida ... Illinois and Pennsylvania Major Industries - manufacturing (steel, cars, airplanes, rubber products, chemicals, plastics), farming, mining (coal) Presidential Birthplaces Ulysses Simpson Grant was born in Point Pleasant on April 27, 1822 (he was the 18th US President, serving from 1869 to 1877). Rutherford Birchard Hayes was born in Delaware on October 4, 1822 (he was the 19th US President, serving from 1877 to 1881). James Abram Garfield was born in Orange on November 19, 1831 (he was the 20th US President, serving in 1881).

    55. Ohio, State, United States: Geography
    From the dunes on Lake Erie to the gorgecut plateau along the ohio River, Introduction Facts and Figures; geography; Economy Government, Politics,
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    56. Ohio
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    57. Ohio State Geography
    ohio State geography. So you want to know about ohio? Here are some highlights!Also check out the links to other sites about ohio.
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    So you want to know about Ohio? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Ohio.
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    Top of Page Population (1994): 11,102,000 (7th in size) State size: 41,330 square miles (35th in size) State Capital: Columbus (named after Christopher Columbus) Major cities: Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Toledo Admission to union: The 17th State Date entered the union: March 1, 1803 Origin of state name: Named from the indian word "oheo" meaning "beautiful". Nicknames: The Buckeye State Bordering states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana State bird: Cardinal State flower: Scarlett Carnation State tree: Buckeye Motto: With God, All Things are Possible
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    Top of Page The Professional Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, Ohio.

    58. Wittenberg University
    SPRINGFIELD, ohio — Wine is geography in a bottle. From the soil to the spatialdiffusion of vines and climatic conditions, one type of wine may vary in
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    59. MSN Encarta - United States (Geography)
    Search for books and more related to United States (geography) As settlersmoved westward along the ohio River, urban centers began to develop along
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 163 items Article Outline Introduction AN EXPANSIVE AND DIVERSE NATION REGIONS of the UNITED STATES CLIMATES AND CLIMATIC REGIONS ... More Information a Mississippi River As North America’s longest river, the Mississippi River flows 3,770 km (2,340 mi) from its source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. In addition to the Great Lakes system, the Mississippi drainage complex is one of the two largest natural inland waterway systems on the continent. The Mississippi River and its network of tributaries, which includes the Ohio, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Red, and Illinois rivers, drains most of the central United States. In some areas, the main channel of the Mississippi reaches a width of nearly 1.6 km (1 mi). The river has a channel ranging in depth from more than 7 m (more than 25 ft) in

    60. Ohio University Outlook
    Beyond geography Celebrating Appalachian culture. By Susan Green ohio FarmThe public is also invited to attend a reception at the Foothills School of
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    Beyond geography: Celebrating Appalachian culture By Susan Green Novelist Marcel Proust once wrote that only through art do we get outside of ourselves to know another's view of the universe and to see landscapes that would otherwise have remained as unknown to us as the landscape of the moon. A new exhibition project at the Kennedy Museum of Art, "Appalachians: A Contemporary Cultural Perspective," gives us a glimpse beyond ourselves, not to the moon but into the heart and soul of Appalachian culture. Lee Gray, who guest curated the multi-disciplinary project, began with a deceptively simple question: How do Appalachians see themselves? She said the project is "an opportunity to change the collective mindset about Appalachian culture by letting Appalachians speak for themselves."

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