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         Oregon Geography:     more books (100)
  1. A Pictorial History of The Willamette Valley (Volume II, 1950 - 2000, the Willamette Valley in Oregon) by Statesman Journal, 2001
  2. Environment and Experience: Settlement Culture in Nineteenth-Century Oregon by Peter G. Boag, 1992-11-26
  3. Oregon (Hello USA) by Gretchen Bratvold, 1991-03
  4. The evolution of geography instruction at Oregon State University by John Granville Jensen, 1981
  5. Understanding Oregon: A comparative study of students' knowledge of United States and Oregon history, government and geography by Pete John Belcastro, 1989
  6. Economic geography of Oregon,: A work book for high schools, prepared for Oregon Committee of Economic Research, Clarence B. May, Exec. Sec., and University ... Oregon, by A.L. Lomax and C.E. Rothwell. Rev by Alfred L Lomax, 1931
  7. Geography of Oregon by John B.; Rogers, Nelson S. Woods, 1943
  8. Environmental sensitivity of Oregon's coastal sand areas (Resource paper - Oregon State University, Dept. of Geography) by Richard M Starr, 1976
  9. Physical and economic geography of Oregon by Warren D Smith, 1928
  10. Observations On the Physical Geography of Oregon and Upper California in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE And ARTS.Second Series. Vol. VII.No. 21. by James Dwight.[1813 - 1895]. Dana, 1849
  11. Bogus Oregon geography and 14 accurate historical maps by J. Neilson Barry, 1945
  12. Geography of Oregon, by John Burton Woods, 1943
  13. Oregon Divided A Regional Geography Two Centuries of Oregon Geography **Volume II of II!** by Samuel N. & Emily F. Dicken, 1982
  14. Oregon: Its history, geography, amd resources by John H Mitchell, 1895

41. ClickState.com - Oregon Web Directory
Geographic Center, The geographic center of oregon is located in Crook County,25 miles SSE of Prineville. Longitude 120° 58.7 W Latitude 43° 52.1 N
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Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 116? 45'W to 124? 30'W
Latitude: 42?N to 46? 15'N Length x Width Oregon is about 360 miles long and 261 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Oregon is located in Crook County, 25 miles SSE of Prineville.
Borders Oregon is bordered by Washington on the north and California and Nevada on the south. On the east, Oregon is bordered by Idaho and on the west, Oregon is bordered by the Pacific Ocean. Total Area Oregon covers 98,386 square miles, making it the 9th largest of the 50 states. Land Area 96,003 square miles of Oregon are land areas. Water Area 2,383 square miles of Oregon are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Oregon is Mount Hood, at 11,239 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Oregon is sea level where Oregon meets the Pacific Ocean. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Oregon is 3,300 feet above sea level. Major Rivers Columbia River, Deschutes, Willamette River, John Day River, Snake River

42. National Geographic EdNet--About Geography Alliance Network
The missions of the oregon Geographic Alliance are to increase public awarenessof the Department of geography 1721 SW Broadway Portland, oregon 97201
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43. Just For Kids—Economic Community Development Department
oregon Facts for School Reports. Just for Kids logo. geography and Climate MapIllustrating the Location of the Major Cities of oregon oregon is one of the
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Major geological differences divide the state into three distinct bands running north and south.
The coastal region consists of a narrow band of headlands, rainforests and bird-flocked estuaries. Bordered on the west by the sea and on the east by the Coast Range mountains, it is an area of high, surf-battered cliffs fragrant with the smell of cedar, rain-drenched firs and sea salt.
The Willamette Valley hosts the eastern wall of the Coast Range and the western wall of the Cascade Mountains. Snow-fed streams flow down from theses ranges to form the river for which the valley is named. It is a place of rolling prairies containing some of the richest soil on earth.
The High Desert is rich with lava lands, fossil beds and at our eastern border, Hells Canyon. Much of the land in this area is used for crops such as apples, wheat and potatoes.
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44. Geography Of Oregon: Home Page
oregon Geographic Alliance Weather Records of oregon Crater Lake, oregon sonly National Park Cool links oregon Bookshelf
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46. | Book Review | Oregon Historical Quarterly, 106.1 | The History Cooperative
For more than seventyfive years, oregon Geographic Names has been a valuedreference work for those interested in the history and geography of oregon.
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Oregon Geographic Names, seventh edition
By Lewis A. McArthur and Lewis L. McArthur Oregon Historical Society Press, Portland, 2003. Photographs, maps, index. 1,088 pages. $75.00 cloth, $35.00 paper.
Reviewed by Alexander B. Murphy
University of Oregon, Eugene F or more than seventy-five years, Oregon Geographic Names has been a valued reference work for those interested in the history and geography of Oregon. The book offers brief descriptions of Oregon's cities, towns, railroad stations, lakes, mountains, valleys, streams, islands, and more, together with whatever information the compilers could find about the most commonly used names ascribed to those places since the period of Euro-American settlement. (Some of these names are of Native American origin, but the book does not include the names given by Native peoples to many of Oregon's places and features.) Each edition has been more comprehensive and more detailed than its predecessor, and the seventh edition is no exception. Weighing in at well over a thousand pages, it offers a remarkably wide-ranging survey of Oregon's nooks and crannies. Oregon Geographic Names: the inclusion of a remarkable CD with interactive maps, a search function that allows users to find place-names on the map of Oregon, and a comprehensive index of places and biographic names. Curiously, this feature of the book could easily be missed by a reader not paying close attention. The only mention of it appears in a couple of sentences at the very end of the preface, and the CD itself is tucked away in a hard-to-open sleeve inside the back cover. If you were to miss this feature, however, you would be missing an invaluable complement to the written text.

47. Historic Jacksonville, Oregon. "Geography / Weather"

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48. SOU Geography Department
SOUTHERN oregon UNIVERSITY LOGO, geography. SOU HOME ACADEMICS CAMPUS COMMUNITYSOU TODAY FIND IT geography DEPARTMENT INFORMATION SITE
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Climb dunes in the Mojave Desert. Analyze land use-planning strategies. Observe geographic anomalies while backpacking along the Lost Coast of California. Conduct intensive mapping of vineyards using Global Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Wherever your geographical interests lie, the Geography Department at SOU is sure to offer classroom and internship opportunities that will appeal to you. The major encourages extensive fieldwork in one of the most geographically diverse regions in the world. Geography students enjoy SOU's small class sizes, individual faculty attention, and a capstone project that combines a Field Geography course with an effective internship placement program. View the Geography Department's Information Site for more information. Updated Wednesday, 21-Sep-2005 16:37:32 PDT SOU HOME ACADEMICS CAMPUS COMMUNITY SOU TODAY ... FIND IT
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49. Patrica J. Acklin
Southern oregon State College, Ashland, oregon Area of Concentration geography.BS, cum laude, geography (1978) Southern oregon
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Patricia J. Acklin
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  • M.S., General Studies - Social Science (1991):
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    Area of Concentration - Geography B.S., cum laude, Geography (1978): Southern Oregon
    State College, Ashland, Oregon
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Land Use Planning and Regulation, Local Geography, Geographic Methodology, Physical Geography, Conservation, Field Geography, Geographic Education, Geographic Internship Program Professional Activities - Present Member and past Chair, Board of Trustees, Ashland Community Hospital Member and past Vice Chair, Mt. Ashland Association Member, American Planning Association - Oregon Chapter Member, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Member, National Council for Geographic Education

50. Division Of Teacher Education Professional Activities 2004-2005
geography Learning oregonBotswana Experience (GLOBE). Fulbright-Hays Grant totake oregon teachers and preservice geography teachers to Botswana (oregon
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Division of Teacher Education Professional Activities 2004-2005 Publications Bucy , M. (October, 2004). Encouraging critical thinking through expert panel discussions. College Teaching (in press).
Waldschmidt , E., Dantas Creating hybrid communities of support: Pre- and in-service teachers working together. I n Sato, K. T. Murphey Eds Communities of supportive professionals Alexandria VA : TESOL (in press).
Girod , M., Martineau After school computer clubhouses and at-risk teens. American Secondary Education Girod , M., Pardales By teens, for teachers: A descriptive study of adolescence. American Secondary Education (in press). Rice, G. (2004). AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa : A diffusion simulation. In Teaching Human Geography , Editor, Gary S. Elbow, Pathways in Geography Series. Jacksonville AL National Council for Geographic Education. Rice, G. (2004). President’s Column (January –December). Perspective , NCGE, Vol. 32, Number 3 to Vol. 33, Number 2. Schepige NSF Collaboratives for excellence in teacher preparation Boseman MT Montana State University (in press).

51. WOU: College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
The primary objective of the geography program is to provide students withintellectual maturity, geographic 200203 Western oregon University
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If you answer YES! to any of the following questions, then consider majoring, or minoring , in geography n
  • Are you curious about places Do you like to study maps Are you interested in foreign areas Do you try to see the big picture Are you a problem solver Do you like to work outside
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52. Naropa University - Faculty Profile - Anne Parker
MA University of oregon, geography PhD University of oregon, geography Fulbright Research Fellow, Department of geography, University of oregon, Eugene,
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Everyone of us has a deep connection to the natural world. As we awaken that connection we can find a source of inspiration and healing. Each of us is bringing a gift into the world. When students are supported to find their voice and their gift, then they naturally find their path to balance, harmony, and service. A whole education includes a joining of Wisdom (insight, intuition etc.) and Method (knowledge, information, technique) Research Interest:
Pilgrimage and Sacred Landscape, Traditional Farming and Landuse Systems, Restoration, Earth Energy/Healing

53. Oregon Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
oregon USA maps (State map, County map, hotel road map), travel tourism,tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community web sites
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54. Oregon -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
oregon s geography may be split roughly into six areas the (A string of mountainranges along the Pacific coast of North America from southeastern Alaska
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Oregon (locally pronounced "OR-uh-gun") is a (The way something is with respect to its main attributes) state located in the western (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States bordering the (The largest ocean in the world) Pacific Ocean (A state in the western United States on the Pacific; the 3rd largest state; known for earthquakes) California (A state in northwestern United States on the Pacific) Washington (A state in the Rocky Mountains) Idaho , and (A state in the western United States) Nevada . Its northern border lies along the (A North American river; rises in southwestern Canada and flows southward across Washington to form the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific; known for its salmon runs in the spring) Columbia River and the east along the (A tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition)

55. MSN Encarta - Oregon
Map of oregon. Article Outline. Introduction; Physical geography; EconomicActivities; The People of oregon; Education and Cultural Institutions;
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56. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Oregon
oregon Facts and Figures oregon Trail geography and environment government and politics health issues parks and monuments pictures of oregon
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57. Geography Internet Resources
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58. Welcome To K-12 STUDY CANADA!
oregon Geographic Alliance Spring Conference geography in the Classroom 830am -3pm - School of Education, Western oregon University , Monmouth
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Institute on the Geography of Canada for Oregon K-12 Teachers In 2003, the Canadian Studies Center at UW was a co-sponsor of the annual Professional Development Institute on Geography sponsored by the Oregon Geographic Alliance.
The Institute on Canadian Geography prepared teachers to infuse their classrooms and curriculum with Canadian geography and make the geography materials, which linked to National Standards in Geography, and made available on-line to teachers throughout the United States. This institute, provided teachers with Canadian geography content, model lessons, mentoring and professional development opportunities. The Oregon Geographic Alliance partnered with Oregon State University, the Canadian Studies Center at the University of Washington, the Canadian Embassy, the Canadian Consulate, Seattle, and The Oregonian Newspaper. The graduate course for 25-40 teachers was offered at Portland State University in summer 2003.
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Washington State Association for Multicultural Education Conference
Every fall the Washington State Association for Multicultural Education offers an all-day conference for educators. The Canadian Studies Center is always an active participant in this conference offering at least one workshop on diversity and multicultural history or issues in Canada.

59. Oregon: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
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Facts, Map and State Symbols Oregon Flag Printout/Quiz Oregon was the 33 rd state in the USA ; it became a state on February 14, 1859. State Abbreviation - OR State Capital - Salem Largest City - Portland Area - 98,386 square miles [Oregon is the 9th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Oregon is the 28th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - timber, paper products, farming (wheat, cattle), mining (coal), computer equipment, electronics Major Rivers - Columbia River, Deschutes, Willamette River, John Day River, Snake River Major Lakes - Upper Klamath Lake, Crater Lake Highest Point - Mount Hood - 11,239 feet (3,426 m) above sea level

60. Rogue River Oregon Geology History Geography Whitewater Information
The geography, history, geology of Rogue River oregon. An overview of rogue riverwhitewater rafting, crater lake, lost creek dam, gold beach,
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Southern Oregon is divided into three main river basins; the Rogue River, the Umpqua River, and the Klamath Basin. All three rivers have their headwaters in the Cascade Mountains on the slopes of Crater Lake , Oregon's only national park. The Rogue River flows west, meeting the ocean near Gold Beach, Oregon At the Rogue's headwaters is Crater Lake. Crater Lake is the deepest lake on the American continent. This renowned national park is accessible all year by its southern entrance off Hwy. 62. In the spring, when the snow clears, the northern entrance is open allowing you to take a 33-mile rim drive displaying stunning vistas and areas to explore. If you are interested in adding this incredible park to your site seeing list…just call the White Water Warehouse office at 1-800-214-0579…we can supply you additional information and driving directions.

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