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  1. State Maps on File: Mountain and Prairie : Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming by Facts on File, 1984-11
  2. Mapping Wyoming by Bruce H. Blevins, 2007-06-30
  3. Wyoming's Wind River Range (Wyoming Geographic Series, No 2) by Joseph Kelsey, 1988-10
  4. Cities of the United States: The West : Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming (Cities of the World (Thomsan Gale))
  5. Wyoming (Hello U.S.a.) by Carlienne Frisch, 1994-05
  6. Rambles in north-western America,: From the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains. Being a description of the physical geography, climate, soil, productions, ... territory, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming by John Mortimer Murphy, 1879
  7. Wyoming "Geo" Bingo! 38 Must Know State Geography Facts for Kids to Learn While Having Fun! by Carole Marsh, 1998-05
  8. Map of Guernseys addition to Douglas Wyoming by H. von Wedell, 1889
  9. Our home state and continent (Our world and ourselves) by Albert Perrry Brigham, 1936
  10. The New Economic Geography: Effects and Policy Implications; A Symposium Sponsored by The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Jackson Hole, Wyoming: August 24-26, 2006 by Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 2006
  11. Are funding sources elevators to independence?: Explaining costs, rates, and independence with characteristics of geography, individuals, services/supports, and funding sources in three western states by Edward M Campbell, 2000
  12. Wind River Shoshone ethnogeography, (Anthropological records) by Demitri Boris Shimkin, 1947
  13. Yellowstone Park (Let's Take a Trip) by Frank J. Staub, 1990-05
  14. Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks by Robert B. Smith, Lee J. Siegel, 2000-05-25

41. AllRefer.com - Wyoming, State, United States : Bibliography , United States (U.S
wyoming, state, United States, US Political geography. Related Category USPolitical geography. wyoming wIO´ming Pronunciation Key Bibliography
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42. National Geographic EdNet--About Geography Alliance Network
The wyoming Geographic Alliance is an organization of educators and citizenscommitted to the enhancement of geographic education in wyoming schools.
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43. The University Of Wyoming Invites Application For An Assistant Professor
with the wyoming Geographic Information Science Center (WyGISC) and with The Department of geography at the University of wyoming is a growing
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The University of Wyoming invites application for an Assistant Professor in a full-time (nine-month), tenure-track appointment in the Department of Geography, to begin in August 2005, at a competitive salary. A Ph.D. in Geography or a closely related field is required, although ABD candidates will be considered if the receipt of their degrees will be achieved by the beginning of the appointment. Research and teaching focus must be in climatology. We especially seek candidates with a research emphasis in synoptic climatology, hydroclimatology, or climate dynamics, but we will consider other emphases as well. Preferred qualifications include a demonstrated record of research, the ability to attract external funding, successful teaching experience, and the ability to include the application of geographic information sciences in upper division and graduate courses. Duties include teaching and advising at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including undergraduate and graduate courses in climatology and one section of introductory physical geography per year. The position has outreach

44. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Wyoming (state)
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47. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Wyoming
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Wyoming. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) Wyoming, the "Equality State"
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WY Wyoming gets its name from the Algonquin words for "land of vast plains." After the Union Pacific Railroad reached the town of Cheyenne, the capital, in 1867, the population began to grow steadily in the Wyoming Territory, established in 1868. In 1890, Wyoming became the 44th state. The constitution of the "Equality State" was the first in the world to grant voting rights to women. Wyoming was also the first state to elect a woman governor. People are spread out across the state in small farming and ranching towns. Wyoming's tourist attractions are among the most spectacular and well-known in the nation. Each year, millions of tourists visit Yellowstone National Park (the world's first national park). The most notable features of the park include active geysers, spectacular towering waterfalls, hot springs, deep canyons and excellent fishing. Wyoming also is home to Devils Tower, the nation's first national monument, and Grand Teton National Park, the site of some of the West's most beautiful mountain scenery.

48. Scout Report Archives
geospatial data for wyoming is part of the wyoming Geographic InformationScience Center. The geography Network bills itself as a global network .
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49. Wyoming: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
geography. Exactly rectangular in shape, wyoming is traversed by the Rocky geography. wyoming. State in the western United States bordered by Montana to
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Abbr. WY or Wyo. ) A state of the western United States. It was admitted as the 44th state in 1890. Acquired by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase (1803), Wyoming became a ranching center after the Union Pacific Railroad was established (1868). Cheyenne is the capital and the largest city. Population: 506,000. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Wyoming wīō mĭng ) , one of the Rocky Mt. states of the W United States. It is bordered by South Dakota and Nebraska (E), Colorado and Utah (S), Idaho (W), and Montana (N). Facts and Figures Area, 97,914 sq mi (253,597 sq km). Pop. (2000) 493,782, an 8.9% increase since the 1990 census. Capital and largest city, Cheyenne. Statehood, July 10, 1890 (44th state). Highest pt.

50. The Geography Of Desertification. Wyoming
The geography of desertification. wyoming The reason wyoming has so manycattle and sheep ranches is that the land isn t much use for anything else.
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The geography of desertification. Wyoming
From the heartland of the US, Miles Seeley says: "Justin Carreno's report is somewhat puzzling to me. My parents had a place in Jackson Hole from 1949 to 1991, and I lived and worked there for 17 years; my son went to the University of Wyoming. It doesn't seem any more dry than it ever has been in our lifetimes, although of course rainfall varies from year to year. Sagebrush has not ever been called "short grass" in my experience. [See my footnote. RH.]. The reason Wyoming has so many cattle and sheep ranches is that the land isn't much use for anything else. Ranchers, in my opinion, are mostly environmentalists. They know that overgrazing will destroy their ranches, and they are careful, most of them, not to. A very large portion of Wyoming is Federal land, Bureau of Land Management and Forest and Park Service. Management of those lands has been erratic. The high plains of southeastern Colorado, and the wheat farms of western Kansas, are another problem entirely. As Wallace Stegner used to say over and over, western lands are fragile because of scant rainfall and a thin layer of soil. Overdevelopment, he warned in the 1940s, could be catastrophic. I think he was a prophet. Without massive irrigation (which drains the water table) the high plateau will not support agriculture. Even then, it is difficult". My comment is of dubious worth since I have only a hazy idea of sagebrush, which gets its name from sage, a sweet-smelling herb. I don't think Justin said it was called short grass, but that it is like short grass. While the term is commonly applied to the gray-green shrub of the plains, the big sagebrush grows almost like a tree. Sage (salvia) grows in many places; there are some 700 species. The sage which provides scent grows in the Mediterranean area. There are tropical forms of sage in Brazil. It would take a sage to master the complexity of salvia.

51. The Geography Of Desertification
The geography of desertification wyoming and in particular the Universitysells itself by saying something to the effect We have an average of 320 days
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The geography of desertification
The Wyoming Basin, an area defined by watershed area, encompasses southern Wyoming and goes up through the central portion, flowing into parts of Idaho and Montana. Laramie, where I am, falls in this area. Its statistics say it has an annual precipitation ranging from less than 10" to about 20 ". Sagebrush (short grasses) are characteristic and are present usually where there is lack of rainfall to support more complex vegetation. As a Nutmegger (Connecticut native), I've experienced up to 65% annual precipitation and 70% humidity. When I was a researcher at the University of Connecticut Environmental Research Institute, one of my duties was every Friday to drive to sites all around the state where I would collect water samples for pollution analysis. Some of these sites were in the woods; if you didn't know where you were and someone said you were in Amazonia, you might believe him [not a botanist or zoologist! RH]. So this is undoubtedly a change for me. I remember summers where doing nothing more than writing this e-mail would make me perspire incessantly. When people ask me what I miss about Connecticut, I say trees and water. One priority when the University was first established was to plant about 180 trees around campus. Today there are many more. It's interesting to see all the trees in the campus vicinity and look out to the surrounding barren plains. Well, until the Wyoming humidity rises, I'll continue to use a humidifier so I don't desiccate during my sleep".

52. The GoWYLD! Guide To Books About Wyoming
wyoming A geography. Robert H. Brown. Westview Press, 1980. wyoming MountainRanges. Lorraine G. Bonney. American Geographic Publishing, 1987.
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Home Library Catalogs Internet Guides Research Help ... Wyoming Info. Books about Wyoming : A Selective Look Architecture in the Cowboy State, 1849-1940: A Guide. . Eileen F. Starr. High Plains Press, Glendo, WY, 1992. The Encyclopedia of Wyoming Indians : Tribes, Nations, Treaties of the Plains and West . St. Clair Shores, Mich. : Somerset Publishers, c2001. The Equality State: Government and Politics in Wyoming . Gregg Cawley et al. Eddie Bowers Publishing Co., 1988. Ghost Trails of Wyoming . Mae Bobb Urbanek. Johnson Publishing Co., Boulder, CO, 1978. History of Wyoming . 2nd. ed., revised. T.A. Larson. University of Nebraska Press, 1978. Living Wyoming's Past . 1st ed. Gordon O. Hendrickson. Pruett Publishing, Co., Boulder, CO, 1983. Mammals in Wyoming . Tim W. Clark and Mark R. Stromberg. University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, 1987. Portrait of the Arts in Wyoming: A Collection of Interviews . Michael Shay and Wendy Bredehof. Wyoming Arts Council, Cheyenne, WY, 1997. Traveler's Guide to the Geology of Wyoming . D. L. Blackstone, Jr., Geological Survey of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, 1988.

53. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Wyoming
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54. Geography Of Wyoming
wyoming the Equality State geography wyoming is located in the Rocky Mountainsection of the western United States. It is bounded on the north by
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55. William V. Ackerman's Personal Info Page
The Ohio State University; MS, geography, 1968. University of wyoming; BA,International Relations, 1966. University of wyoming
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    William V. Ackerman
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    4240 Campus Drive, Lima, OH 45804
    Current Position
    • Associate Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University, Lima.
    Previous Positions
    • CEO Union State Bank, Upton, Wyoming, 1980-1992. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, California State University, San Bernardino, CA, 1972-1980.
    Education
    • Ph.D., Geography, 1972. The Ohio State University M.S., Geography, 1968. University of Wyoming B.A., International Relations, 1966. University of Wyoming
    Teaching
    Bill teaches courses in World Regional Geography (Geog. 200), Economic Geography (Geog. 240), Earth Systems II: Atmospheric Environment (Geog. 120) and Urban Geography (Geog. 650). He also has teaching interests in regional development and Latin America. In April of 1999, Bill was awarded the Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, Ohio State university's highest award for teaching excellence.
    Current Activities
    Bill serves on the following boards:
    • Lima Mayor's Committee: Project for a New Community The Governor's Advisory Board for Economic Development for Northwest Ohio
    Bill's hobbies include cycling, horseback riding and raising Russian Wolfhounds. He also owns an awesome Harley-Davidson.

56. Louisiana Tech University - College Of Applied And Natural Sciences :: Welcome!
MS, 1991, University of wyoming, geography and Recreation Taught physicalgeography labs to 80 University of wyoming students during 19891990, Laramie,
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Email: jmills@latech.edu Education M.S., 1991, University of Wyoming, Geography and Recreation Training and Teaching Experiences Teaching ArcGIS 9 as an Internet course to twenty Louisiana Tech University students during Spring, 2005 quarter. Taught ArcView and Spatial Analyst extension to more than 150 University of Texas at Tyler students from 1995 through 2003. Taught “You Don’t Know Jack: Reinforcing Your GIS Training”, to 50 teachers at the ESRI Education User Conference 2001, San Diego, CA, to 20 teachers at the11th Annual South Central Arc User Group, San Antonio, TX, and to 40 practioners at the 2001 GIS Café conference, sponsored primarily by Texas Natural Resources Information System, Austin, TX. Training in Distance Education and in Teaching the Older Student, 2002, Tyler, TX.

57. Jackson Hole Realty, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Jackson Hole Geography
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geography d e m o g r a p h i c s jackson hole, wyoming teton valley, idaho h i s t o r y jackson hole, wyoming teton valley, idaho w e a t h e r jackson hole, wyoming teton valley, idaho n e w p r o j e c t s r e a l t o r s b r o c h u r e s catalogues other materials c o n t a c t u s Jackson Hole is a valley about 60 miles long and 20 miles wide. It encompasses national forest, Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. The valley floor is between 6,200' and 6,800'. To the north, Jackson Hole is bordered by Yellowstone and is elsewhere surrounded by more national forests. The towns of Moose, Kelly and Wilson are also in Jackson Hole. The Teton Range Rocky Mountain landscapes typically offer picturesque views, but few are more impressive than the Teton skyline. The Tetons are the youngest of the Rockies. The range was born some nine million years ago by intermittent, but violent, seismic activity. Because of the way the mountains formed, no foothills hide Jackson Hole's jagged peaks and broad canyons. At the base of the range, large lakes mirror the mountains on calm summer days, doubling their prominence. Prior to the 1820s, Native Americans referred to the mountains as "the Hoary Brothers." Later, they were known as "the Pilot Knobs." Around 1920, however, French Canadian trappers named them "Les Trois Tetons," or "The Three Breasts."

58. ESRI-Denver -- Instructors Bios
ESRI is the world leader in GIS (geographic information system) software and participating in GIS Day and the State of wyoming’s geography Bee.
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Beth began working with GIS and ESRI products in 1997. She began her career with ESRI as an instructor in July 2002 and currently teaches Introduction to ArcGIS I and II, Working with ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, Building Geodatabases I and II, What’s New in ArcGIS 9, Introduction to Geoprocessing Scripts with Python, and the Advanced Analysis with ArcGIS class. With more than eight years of GIS experience, she is proficient in the ArcGIS Desktop products, ArcView 3.x, Workstation ArcInfo and GRID, ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst, Python and Avenue scripting languages, and ArcSDE. She has also played a role in custom course development projects. Beth grew up and attended school in New York, receiving her bachelor's degree from Cornell University in Natural Resources in 1999. She worked on the New York State Gap Analysis Project (GAP) as a GIS technician classifying land cover from satellite images, collecting global positioning system (GPS) field data, and modeling vertebrate habitat distributions. Beth continued to work with the GAP project as a graduate student, completing her master's degree in GIS in May 2002, also from Cornell University, improving prediction accuracy of a wildlife habitat model.

59. Roberta
Area of specialization Economic and Transportation geography. Department ofgeography and Recreation, University of wyoming, Laramie, wyoming,
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Roberta (Bobbi) Haven Webster Instructor Business Address: Department of Geography Box 870322 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487 Fax: (205) 348-2278 Email: bwebster@bama.ua.edu
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B.A. Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Social Science degree with secondary teaching certificate, 1978. Highest honors. M.A. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, Geography, 1982. Area of specialization: Economic and Transportation Geography. Thesis title: Trends in Commuting and the Diffusion of Growth in the Intermetropolitan Periphery of Western Kentucky. Ph.D. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, Geography, 1994. Area of specialization: Social, Cultural, and Urban Geography. Dissertation title: Advertisements as Mirrors of Change: The Delineation of America’s Post-Industrial Geographies. POSITIONS HELD Full-time instructor, Department of Geography, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 8/96 - present. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 8/93 - 5/96.

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