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Study Guide for Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography Review

Study Guide for Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography
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The book arrived promptly and was in great condition. The seller listed the item just as it appeared and I am greatly pleased with my purchase. Thanks for selling me such a great item and I would definitely recommend others to shop with you. Thanks again! ***GREAT SELLER***

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Student Study Guide, Seventh Edition by Robert Christopherson and Charlie Thomsen. The study guide includes additional learning objectives, a complete chapter outline, critical thinking exercises, problems and short essay work using actual figures from the text, and a self-test with answer key in the back.

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An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems US Edition (co-pub) (Prentice Hall Series in Geographic Information Science) Review

An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems US Edition (co-pub) (Prentice Hall Series in Geographic Information Science)
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This book has the best organization of all the GIS texts I've read. Other texts have either too little or too much on some topics (especially GIS project management and GIS analysis). This one has an excellent balance. A little more on data sources would have been nice. The British authors use a few terms American students won't recognize, but it reads very well. I'm recommending it right now over other overviews of GIS.

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Focuses on the practical applications of GIS, & considers how the technology works.Each chapter addresses a specific theme & is backed up with examples, case studies, direct reading & additional resources on a Web site.Paper.

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World Regional Geography (10th Edition) Review

World Regional Geography (10th Edition)
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I love this book and I take world regional geography and it is a great class to learn from. It is an awesome book. I have learned a lot from this book in my World Geography class and I now know more about the United States and Canada and other countries just by reading the first two chapters in this book.

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Pulling from an impressive team of ten authors, each chapter in this book has been authored by an expert in the region to provide the utmost accuracy and relevancy. World Regional Geography, 10/e explores the character of the world's people, with a central theme of human development, for an issues-oriented overview of each region. An emphasis on subregions (places within regions) enables readers to explore specific locales. An economic development themeoffers a more conceptual treatment than the traditional coverage of this topic. Basic Concepts and Ideas; The United States and Canada; Latin America and the Caribbean; Europe; Northern Eurasia; Central Asia and Afghanistan; The Middle East and North Africa; Africa South of the Sahara; South Asia; East Asia; Southeast Asia; Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. A useful reference for anyone who wants to learn more about the different regions of the world.

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Introduction to Geography: People, Places, and Environment (5th Edition) Review

Introduction to Geography: People, Places, and Environment (5th Edition)
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I have used this text for approximately a year and found that the students are able to comprehend geography better with a systematic approach than a regional one. One of the things that sold me on this text was the auxillary material, particularly the webpage. The book is very easy to read and has excellent illustrations and photos. Needless to say, I highly recommend this text.

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In today's world, what happens in places depends more and more on what happens among places. Introduction to Geography: People, Places, and Environment, Fifth Edition demonstrates that fact—and shows that we can understand mapped patterns only if we recognize the movement that creates and continuously rearranges those patterns. The authors discuss what happens in one set of geographic processes and how that process affects others. For example, what happens in economic systems affects environmental conditions; what happens to climate affects political dynamics. This text will introduce you to the major tools, techniques, and methodological approaches of the discipline of geography.

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Ready-To-Use American History Activities for Grades 5-12: Lessons & Skillsheets from Pre-Columbus to the Space Age Review

Ready-To-Use American History Activities for Grades 5-12: Lessons and Skillsheets from Pre-Columbus to the Space Age
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It seemed more appealing on line - I thought it was Am history activities but really it is a read and answer question book- not really what I wanted...
oh well

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A stimulating collection of more than 250 enrichment lessons and ready-to-use activity sheets focus on the people, places and events that have shaped our nation from prior to Columbus to the present. More than 35 biographical sketches of noted Americans range from Ben Franklin to Jim Thorpe.

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Mapping: Ways of Representing the World Review

Mapping: Ways of Representing the World
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Finding this book in the geography section of one of my favorite bookstores was, well, "a find," and especially so because there is a lot masquerading as "geography" or "mapping" these days.
This, as it happens, is the real thing. The British authors have constructed a kind of dream volume for those who want to boost the visual or geographic literacy of their friends, children, neighbors, or students. 'Tisn't a book just for geographers, though those in that profession will love this item. It's at least as much for the many, many, many folks in the world who understand that they don't know what they should about how the world is expressed in maps, and who feel more than a passing need to remedy that inadequacy.
Who's this for? I'd say anyone who has read and learned from the work of Edward Tufte, and as much, for those who revel in the writings of Mark Monmonier, cartography's current gray eminence and a brilliant scholar to boot. But this is also for those who just love maps: The Thelin and Peak SLAR map of the lower 48 states, Erwin Raisz's work, or the luminous cartographer of such great as Eduard Imhof.
The sole drawback is the price -- that's a pocketful of change, and were the ducats sought a few less, this would be a five-star choice, hands down.
Read it, love it, and learn.

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Illustrates how maps tell us as much about the people and the powers which create them, as about the places they show. Presents historical and contemporary evidence of how the human urge to describe, understand and control the world is presented through the medium of mapping, together with the individual and environmental constraints of the creator of the map.

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