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61. Explorers
Sir Alexander Mackenzie; Peter Skene Ogden; david thompson; John McLoughlin; Please submit your opinions of who are explorers of the world?
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    Explorers of the World Explorers are travelers to previously unknown places, somebody who travels to places that were previously unknown or unnavigated. They create the path or route for future travelers.
    The travellers, voyagers, surveyors, pioneers.
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    EXPLORER LINKS Mounteverest.net DEFINITION OR DESCRIPTION HMM..? Description of an explorer? Submitted from: http://www.d4drclub.com http://www.geocities.com/ptypes/antisocial.html CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE PLANET Ferdinand Magellan AFRICA Sir Samuel White Baker; Heinrich Barth; James Bruce; David Livingstone; Mungo Park; John Hanning Speke; Sir Henry Morton Stanley Sir Richard Francis Burton; Verney Lovett Cameron; Hugh Clapperton; Paul Belloni Du Chaillu; Mehmed Emin Pasha; Sir Harry H. Johnston; Mary Henrietta Kingsley; Richard Lemon Lander; Frederick John Dealty Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard; May French Sheldon; Joseph Thomson AMERICAS - First Leif Eriksson Christopher Columbus AMERICAS -Latinos :Hernando de Alarcón; Diego de Almagro; Pedro de Alvarado; Vasco Núñez de Balboa; Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca; Francisco Vásquez de Coronado; Hernán Cortés; Hernando De Soto; Pánfilo de Narváez; Francisco de Orellana; Francisco Pizarro; Juan Ponce de León; Sebastián Vizcaíno; Juan de Oñate

62. David Thompson Bicentennials
Scientific Explorer More than just a fur trader, thompson was a great surveyor as Cartographer - david thompson was perhaps the world’s foremost land
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Other Continental Exploration Figures Associated with the David Thompson Story
Samuel Hearn Alexander Mackenzie Alexander Mackenzie Simon Fraser David Thompson Wilson Price Hunt Jedediah Smith As exploration historian David Malaher points out, once these expeditions had been completed, travelers began covering routes already well defined by those before them. Other figures, such as Peter Fidler, also deserve consideration in terms of large scale contributions to exploration and cartography.
Scientific Explorer - More than just a fur trader, Thompson was a great surveyor as well as an explorer. While best known for his trans-mountain explorations, Thompson spent 28 years exploring more than 90,000 kilometres (55,000 miles) of northwestern North America. Thompson and Aboriginal Peoples - Thompson and other European explorers followed the routes established over thousands of years by Aboriginal peoples. These explorations would not have been possible without the cooperation of these peoples. Thompson appears to have gained the respect of most First Nations. He was given the name "Koo Koo Sint" (Star Gazer) by the Salish-Flathead peoples, since he habitually performed his astronomical observations at the end of the day. However, not all of Thompson’s dealings with Aboriginal peoples proved ultimately positive. Thompson's explorations pushed both cultural and national boundaries. His mountain crossings were pivotal events for western Aboriginal peoples - the start of fundamental changes with many negative connotations.

63. David Spangler - Between Order And Chaos
As far as I m concerned, we re just beginning to explore the world that awaits If we are going to creatively dance into a new world, we must broaden our
http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC34/Spangler.htm
Between Order And Chaos
The dynamic realm between individualism and mystical unity
an interview with David Spangler, by Robert Gilman
One of the articles in Exploring Our Interconnectedness (IC#34)
Winter 1993, Page 55
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David Spangler is probably best known for his work as co-director and spokesperson for the Findhorn Community in northern Scotland. He has lectured widely on spiritual philosophy, personal development, futures studies, and community development. David's books include Emergence: The Rebirth of the Sacred; and, most recently, Reimagination of the World: A Critique of the New Age, Science, and Popular Culture (which he co-authored with William Irwin Thompson). In the fall, Bantam will be publishing Manifestation: the Inner Art.
James Morton, dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, once described David as "a highly regarded advocate of spiritual empowerment" who is "both down-to-earth and a genuine mystic." He describes himself as a "household contemplative," admittedly fond of chocolate and computer games, although not necessarily in that order. I would describe him as one of the more holistic philosophers I know.
David lives near Seattle, Washington, with his wife and three children.

64. The Norton Anthology Of English Literature: The 18th Century: Connections To NAE
of a new world, Called The Blazing world Christopher Smart, A Song to david, NAEL7.1.2842. •, James Thomson......Margaret Cavendish, The
http://www.wwnorton.com/nael/18century/connections.htm
The Restoration and Eighteenth Century section of Norton Topics Online presents an era of unprecedented expansion, when the city of London was growing rapidly, new worlds were opened up by the technologies of the telescope and the microscope, and Britain was building its first empire, an enterprise fueled by the slave trade. Suggested uses of Norton Topics Online: The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century with The Norton Anthology of English Literature , Seventh Edition (anthology page references for the new Seventh Edition are included below): A Day in Eighteenth-Century London Samuel Pepys

65. DAVID THOMSON, THE SCOTTISH FOUNDER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
And, to those who knew him in the new world of new England, (90) david Thomson,Gent. of new England, became ‘conversant with the Indians’ at a time
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DAVID THOMSON, THE SCOTTISH FOUNDER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE... A GENTLEMAN, AND A SCHOLAR by Genevieve Cora Fraser PART 2 In 1622, David Thomson was referred to as a "gentleman" in at least two legal documents, the Indenture where he is styled " Dauid Thomson of Plymouth in the County of devon gentleman of those Parte ," and in the grant for Massachusetts signed by Ludvick, the Duke of Lennox; the Marquis of Hamilton; Thomas Howard, the Earl of Arundell and Surrey and others. As was noted, these individuals acting on behalf of the Council for New England " deputized, authorized and appointed, and in our place and stead have put David Thomson, Gent.,... to be our true and lawful attorney ..." (47) Earlier that year, Thomson was "appointed to attend the Lords, for a warrant to Mr. Attorney-General." In the introduction to the "Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight," we learn that the Attorney General at the time was Sir Thomas Coventry. Though Croke’s report primarily focuses on the reign of Charles the First, the documents cited make perfectly clear that any individual who pretends a "right to beare Armes, or Ensignes of gentry" might find himself hauled off to court to "disclayme the name and style of gentleman." Typically a judge might order the Defendent to attend the King of Arms, and the Officers of Arms, to inform them of "the truth and his right in the pedigree exhibited by him at Court, that the court might receive from them a certificate accordingly." (49)

66. Recent Literature In Discovery History 2003
Murphy, david Thomas. German exploration of the Polar world A History, Thomson, david. Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen Ambition and Tragedy in the
http://www.sochistdisc.org/terrae_incognitae/recent_literature_2003.htm
Recent Literature in Discovery History, 2003 Fred Musto African-American Exploration in West Africa: Four Nineteenth-Century Diaries Edited by James Fairhead, et al. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003. 440 p. Ala’i, Cyrus. “The Traditional Cartography of Islamic Classical Societies.” Portolan no. 54 (Autumn 2002): 9-19. Allen, Benedict. “In Search of the True Explorer.” Geographical Magazine (December 2002): 54- 59. Altuna, Elena Maria. El discurso colonialista de los caminantes, siglos XVII-XVIII Ann Arbor, MI: Centro de Estudios Lierarios Antonio Cornejo Polar (CELACP), Latinoamericana Editores, 2002. 250 p. Arbel, Benjamin. “Maps of the World for Ottoman Princes? Further Evidence and Questions Concerning ‘The Mappamondo of Hajji Ahmed.’” Imago Mundi Arcangues, Michel d’. Dictionnaire des explorateurs des pôles Paris: Séguier, 2003. 693 p. Arciniegas, Germán. Why America?: 500 Years of a Name: the Life and Times of Amerigo Vespucci Trans. by Harriet De Onís. nd ed. Bogotá: Villegas Editores, 2002. 509 p. (Translation of Amerigo y el Nuevo mundo.

67. Travel Alberta - Travelling To & Around - Itineraries - Scenic Road Trips
Named after one of the world’s greatest geographers, this “trail” officially david thompson, considered one of Canada’s most significant explorers,
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68. Explore Bolivia :: Adventure Travel Specializing In The Country Of Bolivia
The White Rock An exploration of the Inca Heartland by Hugh Thomson, Overlook Press Plants, and Ecosystems of the new world Tropics by William E. Davis
http://www.explorebolivia.com/resources.htm
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We feel one of the best ways to prepare for one's journey is to do some background reading before your trip starts. These are some of the books we recommend reading (in alphabetical order) before leaving for your trip to Bolivia. We travel to many different regions and activities and this list reflects that diversity. The books with 'bullets' are some of the better ones we have read.
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69. William A. Thompson IV @ All About Jazz
Most notably, George Kramer was a traditional new Orleans bandleader during the I. kolective along with david Hyman, Quin Kerchner, Allen Dejan Jr.,
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70. Profile: Dr. David Thompson
Dave thompson s thesis research used a balloonborne gamma-ray telescope to Gamma-ray astrophysics is a fairly new subject, and huge advances in the
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What is this image? Dave Thompson was in high school during the Sputnik era. While everyone else was watching the satellites , he found the rest of the sky fascinating. He also became interested in physics, because that is the science of how things work. After doing undergraduate work in physics at Johns Hopkins University, he started grad school at the University of Maryland. As a teaching assistant, he met Steve Holt and Carl Fichtel, astrophysicists with Goddard's Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics. They made high energy astrophysics interesting enough that Dave went to Goddard to do his thesis work.
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Dave Thompson's thesis research used a balloon-borne gamma-ray telescope to study gamma rays produced by cosmic ray particle interactions in the Earth's upper atmosphere . He spent quite a bit of time flying scientific balloons from Palestine, Texas (enough time that he met and married a native of that town). Tell me more about Dr. Thompson's thesis research!

71. International Networks Archive \\ Remapping Our World
significant parts of the world are essentially outside of the new global society . The world System and world Trade An Empirical exploration of
http://www.princeton.edu/~ina/about/
MOTIVATION PURPOSE PROJECTS STAFF ... CREDITS INA is a project initiated by Professor Miguel Angel Centeno of Princeton University 's Sociology Department and is being pursued in collaboration with Eszter Hargittai of the same department and numerous Associates M O T I V A T I O N But, what does it mean? What does a globalized world look like? Despite the extensive discussion on globalization and international interdependence, we still have a relatively limited idea of what this new world looks like. We understand that there are more international connections taking place, that a wider variety of goods and services are being exchanged across boundaries, that more and more people live their professional, family, and intellectual lives in more than one country, and that cultural autarky is no longer possible. Yet, we know little more than that. How fast have we integrated? What does the global web look like? Who is in the center and who is on the margins? Have these positions shifted over the past two decades? The combination of various network data sets and analyses would allow us to link network position in a particular field (e.g. telecommunications) with that in another (e.g. migration). With longitudinal data, we could begin to explore the extent to which position in a particular network could explain or predict subsequent position in another. By adding non-network data such as economic growth rates, policy votes, or cultural trends, we could also test the explanatory power of network position in and of itself. These efforts would allow us to begin addressing some of the most important questions in contemporary social science:

72. Mapping The Global Web
Nemeth, Roger, and david Smith. 1985. International Trade and world SystemStructure A The world System and world Trade An Empirical exploration of
http://www.princeton.edu/~eszter/global/outline.html
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Motivation globaloney ?), but very much a real and significant phenomenon. Network analysis is perfectly suited to these types of questions and represents the best metaphor for the new global system (Castells 1996). Unlike other metatheoretical approaches, network analysis assumes a multipolar social world (Knoke and Kuklinski 1982). While most other methods consider hierarchical relationships in pyramidal forms, network analysis can define them in an infinite variety of geometric shapes—precisely what one may expect from a global web. Network analysis can tell us the relative density of global connections, the relative strength of ties between countries and regions, and the extent to which these have changed over the past two decades. The combination of various network data sets and analyses would allow us to link network position in a particular field (e.g. telecommunications) with that in another (e.g. migration). With longitudinal data, we could begin to explore the extent to which position in a particular network could explain or predict subsequent position in another. By adding non-network data such as economic growth rates, policy votes, or cultural trends, we could also test the explanatory power of network position in and of itself. These efforts would allow us to begin addressing some of the most important questions in contemporary social science:
  • What are the relationships between political decisions and economic outcomes?

73. The James Beard Foundation Events: February 2003
Not so in Sydney and London, where Aussie chef david thompson operates Thai Thai Food is an 700page encyclopedic exploration of Thai cooking from the
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For reservations call Reservation Policy David Thompson Sailors Thai Nahm at the Halkin Hotel David Thompson Saturday, February 1, 7:00 P.M. Members $95, guests $120 New York City may be home to the widest range of ethnic restaurants in the world, but as anyone with a hankering for hot pepper and a penchant for green papaya will tell you, short of schlepping out to Queens, a great Thai meal eludes. Not so in Sydney and London, where Aussie chef David Thompson operates Thai restaurants that many, including the Thai government, consider among the best in the world. And if anyone had any doubt that this Caucasian cook knows what he's doing behind a wok, he's just penned the definitive English-language tome on the subject, Thai Food (Ten Speed).

74. Freshwater Website: Publications - FSA-7: Water, Art And The Canadian Identity
The explorers who mapped the new land travelled by water in canoes of birch bark thompson, david. Travels in Western North America, 17841812, ed.
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Water, Art, and the Canadian Identity: At the Water's Edge
Contents A river is water in its loveliest form, rivers have life and sound and movement and infinity of variation, rivers are veins of the earth through which the life blood returns to the heart. Roderick Haig-Brown, the author of these lines, lived on Canada's West Coast. He could not imagine life without his beloved rivers. For water is life. Without it, we cannot exist, nor can any of the other forms of life with which we share the planet. That should be reason enough to value water as one of the most precious riches that the earth provides. But water gives more than life; water contributes meaning to our lives, as an essential part of what makes life worthwhile. "Meaning" cannot be measured and classified, but it can be expressed in art. Writers, artists and musicians have been inspired by water, using their works as media for communicating its more abstract value. Indeed, water's value to the human spirit has been celebrated throughout the history of the world. One of the planet's earliest civilizations, known as Sumer, had celebrations exalting water and the life it supports. Many ancient artifacts have been discovered which reveal this long-time recognition of the renewing properties of water. One such work of art is a 4 500 year old sculpture depicting an ancient prince named Gudea holding a bowl from which flows a stream rich in fish. Literature, too, is full of references to the importance of water. For two thousand years the passage "He leadeth me beside the still waters, He restoreth my soul" has often been quoted from inspirational literature.

75. Bibliography
Deconstruction The new Nihilism (The world and I, April, 1992, pp. Thomson,david. Deconstruction and Meaning in Medieval Mysticism (Christianity
http://www.ibiblio.org/scst/mills/cep/CEPessay(biblio).html
Suggested Readings Articles Allman, William F. "The Mother Tongue" ( , Nov. 5, 1990, pp. 60-70). A popular science article describing linguists' attempt to "reconstruct" the origins of language which presents their thinkings alongside of current genetic research about the spread of humanity across the face of the earth. Atkins, Douglas. "A(fter) D(econstruction): The Relations of Literature and Religion in the Wake of Deconstruction" ( Studies in the Literary Imagination , Spring, 1985, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, pp. 89-100). Attempts to locate a common ground between religion, literature, and deconstruction. Demastes, William W. "Of Sciences and the Arts: From Influence to Interplay between Natural Philosophy and Drama" ( Studies in the Literary Imagination , Fall 1991, Vol. XXIV, No. 2, pp. 75-89). Provides a further overview of quantum mechanics, while relating it drama theory and the evolution of theater. Knedlik, Janet Blumberg. "Saussure, Derrida, and a `Christian' Literary Criticism?" ( Christianity and Literature , Spring, 1990, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 293-302). Speculates about relevant concerns for negotiating a Christian literary criticism.

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The Empire of Mali – Carol thompson Egyptian Dynasties – Joyce Haynes African Slave Trade Journey to the new world Explorers of the world
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77. The New Yorker: Fact
We’re applying antiquated thinking and work systems to a new world of Among Thaler’s projects at J. Walter thompson were an ad for French’s mustard in
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Just get covered Not everyone in the industry thinks that size is a prerequisite for success. Rob Shepardson, a founding partner in Shepardson Stern + Kaminsky, a downtown Manhattan agency that employs seventy people, believes that the giant holding companies subvert creativity, and that companies like WPP are no more capable of getting their varied divisions to work together than Vivendi and Universal were. Times Advertising Age
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78. New York State Writers Institute - Visiting Writers Series, Fall 2005
His nonfiction books include A new world Order (2002), The Atlantic Sound david Thomson is perhaps bestknown among film enthusiasts for his witty,
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80. David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Highlights from 1012 new Maps added to the david Rumsey Collection. new UniversalAtlas, 1808 Cary, John 60 maps. One of the best world atlases of its
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Highlights from 1012 New Maps added to the David Rumsey Collection. All titles may be found by searching under Search/by Publication Author using the author last names below. Commercial, Topographical, and Statistical Atlas of the United States, 1874
Asher and Adams
41 Maps, most complete edition. This was one of the first United States atlases to exclusively feature railroad lines, showing minimal topography and only showing towns on or next to railroads. Map Of The Pacific States, 1867
Bancroft, H.H.; Knight, W.H.
Second edition. Highly detailed wall map of the Western United States just after the Civil War. Atlas of the Oil Regions of Pennsylvania, 1865
Beers, F. W.
54 maps, views, and advertisements. The only atlas made of the oil regions in Pennsylvania when oil was first discovered. The advertisements offer a look at the various companies involved in the early oil business. Atlas of New York and Vicinity, 1868

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