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         South Carolina Geography:     more books (83)
  1. Human Geography of the South:a Study in Regional Resources and Human Adequacy by Rupert B. Ph. D. Vance, 1935
  2. Denmark Vesey: Slave Revolt Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Lillie Johnson Edwards, 1990-03
  3. Into the Sound Country: A Carolinian's Coastal Plain by Bland Simpson, Ann Cary Simpson, 1997-11-15
  4. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 8: Environment (New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture)
  5. Guide to the Genera of the Plants of Eastern North America by Wade T. Batson, 1984-07
  6. Peaceful Territorial Change (Studies in International Relations) by Arie M. Kacowicz, 1994-09
  7. Genera of the Western Plants by Wade T. Batson, 1984-10
  8. Poquosin: A Study of Rural Landscape and Society (Studies in Rural Culture) by Jack Temple Kirby, 1995-08-14
  9. Ribbon of Sand: The Amazing Convergence of the Ocean and the Outer Banks by John Alexander, James Lazell, 1992-05
  10. A teacher's guide for geography in U.S. history by John J Patrick, 1991
  11. Coastal Plants from Cape Cod to Cape Canaveral by Irene H. Stuckey, Lisa Lofland Gould, 2001-03-19
  12. Spaceship earth: Viewer's guide by Pauline Duffy Reimers, 1991
  13. Blessed with Tourists: The Borderlands of Religion and Tourism in San Antonio by Thomas S. Bremer, 2004-12-13

101. : South Carolina Government - Campaign Finance - Money Contributions
An overview of where campaign contributions are coming from in south carolina.Includes sector, industry, geographic information, top contributors,
http://www.opensecrets.org/st/index.asp?state=SC

102. About Sociology
geography of the Developed World; geography of the Developing World University ofSouth carolina Aiken Copyright © 20012002 by the Board of Trustees of
http://www.usca.edu/sociology/intro.html
The Department of Sociology offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology, as well as three minors:
Sociology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Anthropology and Human Geography. Faculty members in the Department of Sociology offer courses from the disciplines of anthropology, criminal justice, geography, and sociology. Sociology majors may choose to pursue a general degree or may choose to focus their major on courses relevant to a career in human services or in the field of criminology and criminal justice.
Courses regularly offered within the Department of Sociology include: Anthropology Courses:
  • Understanding Other Cultures Peoples of the Indian Subcontinent Race and Ethnicity Anthropology of Magic and Religion
Criminal Justice Courses:
  • Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminal Law
Geography Courses:
  • Geography of the Developed World Geography of the Developing World Introduction to Geography America's National Parks Geography of the United States and Canada Geography of East Asia Cultural Geography
Sociology Courses:
  • Introduction to Sociology Minority Group Relations Sociology of Deviance Social Structures Sociology of Gender Roles Sociology of Family Sociological Research Methods World Population: Problems and Policies Individual and Society Urban Sociology Community organization Introduction to Social Problems Sociology of Crime Sociology of Delinquent Youth Behavior Sociology of Medicine and Health Sociology of Mental Health Sociology of Social Control Social Demography Sociology of Law Sociology of Corrections

103. NOAA In South Carolina
An Internet Geographic Information System for Ocean Planning and Governance The south carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) is the advocate
http://www.yoto98.noaa.gov/states/sc/

Regional
Weather
Buoy
Data
Satellite
Images
NOAA Official South Carolina World Wide Web Site Local Environmental Agencies
And Projects
An Internet Geographic Information System for Ocean Planning and Governance in the Southeastern United States. The objective of this project is to build an integrated issue-driven Internet interface for accessing ocean data in order to facilitate ocean planning and governance in the Southeast. The primary target audience is coastal and ocean resources managers and secondly, the public. This project will provide easy access to information in a format that is conducive to comprehensive planning and management; that delivery format is an interactive Web-based GIS tool. Behind the tool is a framework that holds spatial information and its associated tabular attributes. (For more information on this project, contact the NOAA Coastal Services Center SC Department of Natural Resources
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) is the advocate for and steward of the state's natural resources. The Department develops and implements policies and programs for the conservation, management, utilization and protection of the state's natural resources based upon scientifically sound resource management, assessment and monitoring, applied research, technology transfer, comprehensive planning, public education, technical assistance and constituent involvement. The Department of Natural Resources is pro-active in protecting the state's natural resources for use and enjoyment by future generations of South Carolinian's.

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