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  1. Economic geography of Oregon: A workbook for high schools prepared for Oregon Committee of Economic Research, Clarence E. May, Exec. Sec., and University of Oregon by Alfred L Lomax, 1930
  2. Oregon Geography by Samual N Dicken, 0000
  3. Oregon Geography: The People, the Place, and the Time by Samuel N Dicken, 1965
  4. Physical and economic geography of Oregon: Chapter 6, Climate, (The Commonwealth review of the Unviersity of Oregon. New series) by Warren D Smith, 1925
  5. Oregon "jography": "geography fun!" / by Carole Marsh by Carole Marsh, 1998
  6. Oregon "jography": "geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1989
  7. Biogeography field guide to Cascade Mountains;: Transect along U.S. Highway 26 in Oregon, (Occasional papers in geography, publication) by Larry W Price, 1971
  8. History of Linn County, Oregon by Oregon Writer's Project, 1982
  9. Points of interest, Oregon: Intermediate level (Pacific Northwest history/geography resource collection) by Alan F Sprague, 1986
  10. The Oregon hot air balloon geography mystery by Carole Marsh, 1998
  11. THE MAKING OF OREGON: A STUDY IN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
  12. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky mountains,: Under the direction of the A.B.C.F.M. containing a description of the geography, geology, climate, ... the natives: with a map of Oregon territory, by Samuel Parker, 1846
  13. Mobility and the small town, 1900-1930;: Transportation change in Oregon, Illinois (University of Chicago. Dept. of Geography. Research paper no. 132) by Norman T Moline, 1971
  14. The Oregon supplement by E. H Whitney, 1920

61. Workshop8Before
This investigation of oregon s geography raises the issue of how to allocatelimited geographic resources in order to satisfy multiple and sometimes
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Site Map Objectives and Structure Workshop Summaries Using the Videos and Website About the Contributors About Getting Course Credit Introduction Latin America ... Interactives Before You Watch Before viewing the video programs for Workshop 4: Latin America, please read the National Geography Standards featured in this workshop. You may read the standards here on the Web, in your print guide, or in Geography for Life . We encourage you to read Geography for Life in its entirety as you move through the workshops. It contains further background on the National Standards, numerous examples and rich illustrations aiding interpretation, valuable tools for strengthening and developing lessons, and additional insight on geography's significance to our daily lives. The National Geography Standards highlighted in this workshop include Standards 4, 7, 9, and 15. As you read the standards, be thinking about how they might apply in lessons you have taught.

62. Oregon
Atlas oregon Facts on oregon flags, maps, geography, history, statistics,disasters current events, and international relations.
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63. Becky Mansfield, Ph.D.
Ph.D. University of oregon, geography, 2001 MS University of oregon, EnvironmentalStudies, 1996 BA University of California, Santa Cruz,
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Becky Mansfield
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Ohio State University
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Ph.D. University of Oregon, Geography, 2001
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B.A. University of California, Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies, 1991
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Geographical Perspectives on Environment and Society (Geog 430)
Political Geography (Geog 460) Conservation of Natural Resources (Geog 630) Globalization and Environment (Geog 635) Governance, Regulation, and the State-Economy Relationship (Graduate seminar: Geog 840, 2003) The Production of Nature: Perspectives on Economy and Environment (Graduate seminar: Geog 840, 2002) Qualitative Research Methods (Graduate seminar: Geog 840, 2004) Privatization, Property, and Markets (Graduate seminar: Geog 840, 2004)
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Ocean Fisheries My research is on the political economy of the environment. This approach examines uneven power dynamics to understand both how the natural environment is perceived, used, and regulated, and how these perceptions, uses, and regulations create particular social and environmental outcomes. Within this environmental focus, almost all of my research is on marine fisheries, which I investigate as both a

64. National Geographic Photo Gallery: Oregon English Ivy
This photo gallery highlights wildlife that adapt to their habitats from environmentshighlighted in the geography Action! 2003 Habitats site.
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65. Oregon State Geography
oregon State geography. So you want to know about oregon? Geographic Landmarks.Top of Page. oregon is known for its beautiful wilderness mountains and
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Top of Page Population (1993): 3,086,000 (29th in size) State size: 97,073 square miles (10th in size) State Capital: Salem (named from the Hebrew word "shalom" meaning "peace" or "well being") Major cities: Eugene, Portland and Salem Admission to union: The 33rd State Date entered the union: February 14, 1859 Origin of state name: Named after the Oregon River, the early name for the Columbia River. Nicknames: The Beaver State Bordering states: Washington, Idaho, California and Nevada, with the Pacific Ocean on the west. State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Oregon Grape State tree: Douglas Fir Motto: She Flies with Her Own Wings
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Top of Page Oregon is known for its beautiful wilderness mountains and forest areas.

66. Oregon Bioscience Online
geography Climate. Industry Snapshot History Western oregon is characterizedby a mild marine climate, while the eastern part of the state is
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History ... Suggested Reading List Divided by the Cascade Mountain range, Oregon is a land of contrasts. Western Oregon is characterized by a mild marine climate, while the eastern part of the state is high-desert country. Despite the claim that "Portlanders don't tan, they rust," the average annual total rainfall is only 37 inches (93.98 cm). Most of the rain falls between October and April, heavy rainfall is rare, and the sun really does shine frequently. Average temperatures range from highs of 80 degrees (26.6 c) degrees in mid-summer to lows of 33 degrees (.55 c) degrees in January. Snow is rare. The Portland skyline is dominated by Mount Hood, which towers 11,240 feet above sea level. Pacific Ocean beaches are a short drive from Portland, and also from

67. Oregon, State, United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
geography. oregon’s contrasting physical features are characterized by great forested II, 1982) and oregon Divided A Regional geography (1982).
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68. Multnomah County Library Homework Center - Health & Nutrition - Homework Center
housing, business and geographic data for oregon counties. biographies offamous residents, geography and histories of towns in Linn County, oregon.
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69. Oregon Urban Growth Areas Cartographic Boundary Files Descriptions And Metadata
geography, oregon. Vintage, January 1, 2000. Formats, ARC/INFO Export (.e00),Arcview Shapefile, and ARC/INFO Ungenerate (ASCII)
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An urban growth area (UGA) is a legally defined entity in Oregon that the U.S. Census Bureau includes in the TIGER database in agreement with the state. UGAs, which are defined around incorporated places, are used to regulate urban growth. UGA boundaries, which need not follow visible features, are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and then confirmed in state law. UGAs, which are a pilot project, are a new geographic entity for Census 2000. Each UGA is identified by a five-digit numeric census code, assigned alphabetically by name within Oregon. Return to Top Geographic Area Descriptions Metadata
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70. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Oregon
Travel geography Travel to the United States The States Territories The States, Districts and Territories of the United States oregon
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OR The origin of the state's name is unknown, but one theory holds that it may have come from the Wisconsin River, shown in a 1715 French map as "Ouaricon." In 1859, Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state to the Union. Spanish sailors in search of a northwest passage were the first Europeans to see what is known today as Oregon. Settlers traveling in wagon trains over the Oregon Trail in the 1840s followed the missionaries who had come in the 1830s. Oregon is a state of great natural beauty with places such as Crater Lake National Park and the Columbia River Gorge. Oregon is known for its vast evergreen forests and i ts mountains, covered in forests, make Oregon the leading state in the production of wood products.

71. AllRefer.com - Oregon, State, United States, United States (U.S. Political Geogr
oregon, state, United States, US Political geography. Related Category USPolitical geography. oregonor´igun, –gon Pronunciation Key,
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Oregon u Pronunciation Key , state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It is bordered by Washington, across the Columbia R. (N), Idaho, partially across the Snake R. (E), Nevada and California (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). Sections in this article:
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73. Mrs. Wolf's Oregon Trail Web Quest TeacherWeb Trail Geography
Trail geography. Task To appreciate the length and difficulty of the journeyfrom the Glue string or thread on the map to represent the oregon Trail.
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74. Mrs. Wolf's Oregon Trail Web Quest TeacherWeb Update Trail Geography
Update Trail geography. If you have previously made changes to this page, Glue string or thread on the map to represent the oregon Trail.
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75. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Oregon
American Memory Panoramic Maps 18471929 - oregon From the geography and Yale Peabody Museum GNIS - oregon Search the USGS Geographic Names Database.
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76. Academic Catalog - Eastern Oregon University
geography is the study of the human use of the earth and of the physical and Contact Information Eastern oregon University. One University Boulevard
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Geography is the study of the human use of the earth and of the physical and cultural processes which form landscapes. Geography at EOU leads the student to an understanding of human/environmental relations at the global, national, regional and local scales, while also providing intellectual and skills development for careers in such fields as urban and regional planning, environmental management, primary and secondary education, cartography and map reproduction, geographic data systems, tourism and economic development, and international business. Geography offers a minor as well as a major under Liberal Studies Small City and Rural Management.
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(This minor is also available via the Division of Distance Education) Requirements for a minor in Geography includes 16 credit hours of lower division and 15 credit hours of upper division courses. A grade of "C-" or better is required in all courses counted toward the minor. Completion of the following lower division courses: GEOG 105 Introduction to Cultural Geography (5) GEOG 106 Introduction to Physical Geography (5) GEOG 201 Cartography I (3) Total: 13 Completion of the following upper division courses: GEOG 306 Cartography II (3) GEOG 317 Land Use and Environmental Planning (3) GEOG 318 North American Regional Planning (5)

77. The Geography Of The Oregon Trail In Nebraska
THE geography OF THE oregon TRAIL IN NEBRASKA A THESIS Presented to the Facultyof The Graduate College in the University of Nebraska in Partial Fulfillment
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78. Blue Mountain Community College
The student will gain understanding of oregon s physical geography identifyingearth forming processes, recalling landform regions, recognizing climate
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GEOG 206 Geography of Oregon
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A study of the diverse landscapes of Oregon. This course considers natural environment, population growth and settlements. Special emphasis is placed on the historical geography of selected areas of the state.
College level text, atlas, readings, workbook and/or videos as assigned by the instructor. Example: Atlas of Oregon, 2nd edition. by William Loy, et al. Course Goals:
1. draw Oregon mental map (16362)
2. write Oregon image (16362)
3. distinguish regional from systematic geography frameworks (16364) 4. apply scale (16364) 5. differentiate region types (16364) 6. identify earth forming processes (16367) 7. recall Oregon landform regions (16367) 8. recognize Oregon climate processes (16367) 9. Identify significant hydraulic features (16367) 10. locate selected Oregon biogeography phenomena (16367) 11. describe Pre-European Native Oregon culture (16372)

79. Oregon Geographic Alliance
geography in the Classroom . Western oregon University. School of Education ,Monmouth Dr. Teresa Bulman, cocoordinator, oregon Geographic Alliance
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Oregon Geographic Alliance Spring Conference 2005 "Geography in the Classroom" Western Oregon University School of Education , Monmouth April 2, 2005 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. To register: 1 - Mail this form and $10 (nonrefundable) registration fee to: Oregon Geographic Alliance Portland State University P. O. Box Portland OR 2 - Enclose $10 registration fee. Make check payable to Portland State University Name: first last Mailing Address: street address city state zip School: School District Grade level you teach: Subject you teach: email address (for confirmation of registration)_ Registration Deadline: March 18, 2005 All attendees must register Oregon Geographic Alliance Spring Conference 2005 "Geography in the Classroom" Saturday, April 2, 8:30 am - 3 pm Western Oregon University Pre-registration is $10.00 (nonrefundable) and includes lunch, workshops, and materials for those who register by March 18. Walk-in registration on April 2 will be $25.00. There are workshops and events for all grade levels. Door prizes will be awarded at the end of each session and a grand door prize will be awarded at the end of the day! There will be lots of free materials for teachers, including maps!

80. GEOG 198 - Field Geography Of Central OR
The student will define a region called Central oregon. student will be ableto describe the main aspects of the physical geography of Central oregon.
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