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  1. Sketches of epidemic diseases in the state of Vermont; from its first settlement to the year 1815: With a consideration of their causes, phenomena, and ... is added remarks on pulmonary consumption by Joseph Adams Gallup, 1815
  2. Physiography of Vermont by George Henry Perkins, 1930
  3. Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada,: Reached by the popular Green Mountain route by J. W Hanley, 1902
  4. Hands on the Land: A History of the Vermont Landscape by Jan Albers, 2002-03-07
  5. A Text Book of the Geography, History, Constitution and Civil Government of Vermont: Also Constitution and Civil Government of the United States. a Publication ... to Comply with Vermont's State School Laws by Anonymous, 2010-02-23
  6. The Geography History, Constitution and Civil Government of Vermont by Edward Conant A.M., 2010-01-12
  7. Vermont (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) (Spanish Edition) by Jennifer Way, 2006-06-30
  8. Vermont (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1999-04
  9. Vermont (The United States) by Niels R. Jensen, 2009-08-15
  10. The view from Vermont: tourism and the making of an American rural landscape.(Book review): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Jeremy Bryson, 2008-02-01
  11. It's My State !: Vermont (It's My State!) by Margaret Dornfeld, 2005-12-30
  12. Vermont: Webster's Timeline History, 8000 BC - 1976 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  13. Vermont: Webster's Timeline History, 1977 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  14. Vermont: Past and Present (The United States: Past and Present) by Michael Sommers, 2010-08-15

81. Vermont
Dr. LesleyAnn Dupigny-Giroux Department of geography Old Mill Bldg University ofVermont PO Box 54170 Burlington VT 05405-4170 Phone (802) 656-3060 Fax (802
http://www.teachearth.com/states/Vermont.htm
Vermont Agencies and Organizations
Geographic Alliance Network
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html
The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliances-grassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographers-dedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Vermont Geographic Alliance Department of Geography
Winooski Park
Colchester, VT 05439
Phone: (802) 654-2488
Fax: (802) 654 2610
Email: rkujawa@smcvt.edu NASA Education Resources
NASA's State-Based Electronic Notebook is the source for NASA and aerospace education in your state. Includes links to K-university level education contacts, resources, and information. State Geological Survey Almost all of the 50 states (and Puerto Rico) have an agency that deals with geological hazards and resources within its bounds. Some have more than one (e.g., one for petroleum resources, one for general geology, and one for water resources), and some have delegated the responsibilities to a unit within a state university. Most, but not all of these institutions are connected to the Internet. For all of these agencies, we've included snail mail addresses as well as known e-mail and Internet links.

82. Developing Educational Standards - Vermont
the year last administered) the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the vermontState Education Department The vermont's Framework of Standards and
http://edstandards.org/StSt/Vermont.html
Vermont Developing Educational Standards is maintained by Charles Hill and the Wappingers Central School District in New York. Your help with updates or corrections is greatly appreciated. [This page was last updated on December 20, 2001] By Governmental Agency By Organization
  • National Assessment of Educational Progress
    The National Assessment of Educational Progress, operated by the US Department of Education, bills itself as The Nation's Report Card . While not explicitly tied to particular national or state standards, its reports provide a way of looking at student progress across the country in the eight subject areas the NAEP covers. These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history, and writing. Each subject has its own page that contains findings from related assessments, answers to basic questions about assessment, and standards and frameworks links. The NAEP site contains the following results (and the year last administered): the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), math (2000), reading (2000), science (1996;the 2000 results are due in the fall of 2001), US history (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), and writing (1998).
  • National Education Goals Panel
    The National Education Goals Panel was set up to monitor progress towards achieving America's Education Goals. Using its

83. Geography Stats
Average. 25, vermontThe Green Mountain State, Morrigan716, vermont,52, Average. 26, geography, Asian Style, thejazzkickazz, Asia, 181,Average.
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84. North Adams Transcript
vermont. Frost wins school geography bee POWNAL, Vt. Cole Frost,son of William Frost Jr. and Lynn Frost of Pownal, a sixthgrade
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MONTPELIER, Vt. The cost of attending Vermont state colleges will increase by an average of more than 5 percent this fall under a proposal expected to gain approval from college trustees next week. ...story
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New York When Howard Dean was thrust into the office of governor in 1991, little was known about him except he was a doctor and he was young. The state, facing its worst fiscal crisis, was awash in a sea of red ink: Republican Gov. ...story
Stamford School Directors to meet Thursday

STAMFORD, Vt. The School District will hold its school directors' meeting on Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the Stamford Elementary School.

85. Jobs In Geography: New England-St. Lawrence Valley Division
Apply Search Committee, Department of geography, 200 Old Mill Building, 94 UniversityPlace, University of vermont. Back to Jobs in geography main page.
http://www.aag.org/Members/JIG/nestval.html
Jobs in Geography: New England-St. Lawrence Valley Division
All listings in Jobs in Geography (JIG) are a reproduction of paid submissions to AAG's monthly newsletter. For further information, or to submit an entry,
please read the JIG Guidelines
Denotes a new entry. TIP: Use the "Find" command in your browser to aid in locating desired position. CONNECTICUT, WILLIMANTIC 06226 . Eastern Connecticut State University. Department of Environmental Earth Science. Endowed Chair in Sustainable Energy Studies . Individuals with outstanding records in areas related to sustainable energy are invited to apply. This is a tenure track position at the rank of full professor . The successful candidate will a) develop an interdisciplinary, undergraduate energy studies curriculum b) seek external funding to develop interdisciplinary initiatives in teaching, research, and service c) build connections between the sustainable energy program and the external community to develop workshops and non-credit courses on issues such as energy conservation, energy efficiency, and environmental impacts of energy use.
Required qualifications include: Earned doctorate degree in a related area. Teaching experience in a related area. Outstanding scholarship. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement programs. Ability to work cooperatively with faculty as well as a variety of community, state, and national agencies and groups. Evidence of ability to obtain external funding.

86. ResumeBlaster.com Recruiters Region Listing Of: Vermont
Sign up NOW! Region Listing for vermont Total 95 vermont is part ofthe Northeast area. . Back to geography List. The Hogan Group, Inc.
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87. Geography Bee
(By the way, the answer is Houston.). At the vermont State geography atMiddlebury College on April 5, Derek's performance made us all proud.
http://www.bradford.k12.vt.us/geobee.htm
Bradford Elementary School
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Calendar Special Events Staff Directory ... Outside Links Geography Bee 2003 Seven finalists survived to enter the afternoon competition:
Ben, Joey, Jeremy, Anna, Derek, Tenley and Jennie. Derek Repeats as Geography Bee Champion
by Jeremy The currencies of Mexico and Argentina have the same name but different values. Name this currency. The school bee consists of 7 preliminary rounds, each person getting one question. Then the students with the most correctly answered questions move to the finals. There had to be a tie breaker between all of the students with 3 points.
Pictured at the left are Tenley, Derek, and Jennie, our Third Place contestant. Geography Bee 2002 Which large city on the Gulf coastal Plain of Texas was flooded in June 2001 due to rains brought by Tropical Storm Allison? All school winners complete a paper and pencil test provided by the NGS. If Derek's score is among the top 100 scores in Vermont, he will be invited to the state bee at Middlebury College in April. Each state winner will advance to the national level which is held in Washington in May and is hosted by Alex Trebek of "Jeopardy!" fame. Derek answered six out of seven questions correctly in the Preliminary round, followed by Ally with five. Ben captured third place by surviving a tiebreaker round among eight other students.

88. Kearny High School Alumni DIRECTORY (by Geography)
Sorted by Last name then Last name now Class geography. South Casco, Maine DennisLone (6/1961) Waldoboro, ME Carl Wolff (6/1958) Dorset, vermont Robert Craig
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89. Community Mapping: Resources
3. vermont State geography Fair New Division for High School Projects.4. Sharon Academy Mapping Project included in ESRI Book.
http://www.cmapgallery.org/resources/newsletter/feb02.htm
Community Mapping Newsletter
Mapping Community Connections
February 25, 2002
Community Map HOME About The Program Mapping Gallery
Participants
... Vermont and New Hampshire Application!

1. Community Mapping Opportunities at the Vermont GIS EXPO 2. Rochester Middle School Conference Presentation 3. Vermont State Geography Fair - New Division for High School Projects 4. Sharon Academy Mapping Project included in ESRI Book 5. Grant Opportunities for Educators
  • Grant for the Enhancement of Geographic Literacy - $2,500 Stories in the Land Teaching Fellowships - $1,000
1. Community Mapping Opportunities at the Vermont GIS EXPO The Vermont GIS EXPO is a free event on Thursday, April 11, 2002 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier, VT. In addition to viewing many interesting Vermont research project displays with GIS maps and attending workshops such as an Intro to GPS (10-11 am) or Map Design (11-noon), you may participate in the following community mapping offerings. Treasure Hunt Begins every hour - Onion River Map Challenge. Stretch your legs and mind to decode four-dimensional clues and discover the treasure of the Winooski River. Created by Ned Swanberg of The Community Mapping Program and Amy Cunningham of the Vermont Historical Society for the GIS Expo. 60-90 minutes all in walking distance of the Capitol Plaza.

90. An Ethan Allen Institute Commentary
Grade F. The report notes that vermont's high school geography standards areessentially the same as those for grades 58. The vermont standards, it said
http://www.ethanallen.org/commentaries/1998/fordham.html
Vermont Gets Mediocre Marks for Education Standards
How tough are Vermont's standards for public education? That's a question that admits of a lot of different answers, depending on what sort of standards one thinks should be used. . People who believe that getting along with one's peer group and avoiding harmful competition where some child might come in second will obviously disapprove of rigorous academic standards based on knowledge and achievement. Now comes a new group which has completed a thorough assessment of history, geography, math and science standards in the states. It's called the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation. The most familiar names among its trustees are Chester Finn Jr., Diane Ravitch, and Bruno Manno. All three are nationally-known leaders in the cause of no-nonsense, academically challenging content standards. They and many other Americans have long been alarmed that barely a quarter of our high school seniors are considered proficient in history, only one in ten is proficient in geography, and of 21 countries tested by the international TIMSS study released in February U.S. high school seniors rated 19th in math and 16th in science. The Fordham team reviewed mathematics standards in 46 states for clarity, content, reason, and absence of false doctrine. Their disappointing conclusion: "on the whole, the nation flunks." Here Vermont rated a C, and a 16th in the nation ranking. The report gave Vermont a generally good rating for its elementary standards, but poor reviews for the high school level. The geography group looked for "clear, specific, assessable state standards that establish high expectations for student mastery of essential geography knowledge and skills..." Each state's standards were tested for clarity, specificity, balance, use of active verbs, benchmarks for progress, and guidance to teachers.

91. The Math Forum - Math Library - Geography
year working for Capital City Guidebooks (requires a bit of geography research balloonon the shortest route from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Essex Junction, vermont.
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  • Across Australia - Lisa Lavelle
    Elementary, difficulty level 2. Help Mr. W figure out when he needs to start his trip in order to meet Mrs. W on time (requires a bit of map reading). ...more>>
  • Across Europe - Lisa Lavelle
    Elementary, difficulty level 3. Calculate Tray's gift "budget" during her first year working for Capital City Guidebooks (requires a bit of geography research). Initially a two-week problem. ...more>>
  • Across the Netherlands - Maggie Hos-McGrane
    Elementary, difficulty level 2. Help sort out this bike trip through the Netherlands (requires a bit of map reading). Initially a two-week problem. ...more>>
  • Across Wisconsin - Jo Wenzler
    Elementary, difficulty level 3. Determine how long it will take this athletic math teacher to bike across Wisconsin (requires a little map reading). Initially a two-week problem. ...more>>
  • A Million in Time - Lisa Lavelle
    Elementary, difficulty level 2. "Human beings can expect to live a million..." Use your conversion skills to determine which unit of time best completes this statement.
  • 92. Vermont Family Forests
    the academic departments now at home in Bicentennial Hall, the geography departmentoccupies in a particular hardwood species common to this part of vermont.
    http://www.familyforests.org/wood.shtml?wa

    93. Geography
    is sponsored by The African Studies Program, the Departments of Anthropology andGeography, and the Environmental Studies Program at the University of vermont.
    http://www.geography.und.ac.za/
    Geography and Environmental Sciences School of Life and Environmental Sciences
    Courses
    Introduction
    The School of Life and Environmental Sciences was formed in 1998 following a merger between the former Geography and Biology Departments. The School currently consists of three divisions, one of which is the Division of Geography and Environmental Sciences. You can use the links on the left to navigate through these web pages. Please feel free to contact us if you can't find what you're looking for.
    Why study Environmental Science
    or Environmental Management? Our graduates get interesting jobs
    Undertake stimulating field work
    Join the Geography Society
    Experience a vibrant social life
    News Dr Brooks speaks at the University of Vermont and Middlebury College
    Lecturer Dr Shirley Brooks was recently invited to give a talk to graduate students and faculty staff at the University of Vermont in Burlington, USA. The talk, entitled Nature, Nostalgia and the Politics of the Post-Colonial Game Reserve

    94. Troubled Times: New Geography
    Past cataclysms have regularly rearranged the Earth's geography and climate zones,as Ontario; a skeleton of another whale was discovered in vermont, more than
    http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo07c.htm
    New Geography
    Excerpts from ZetaTalk on New Geography
    Excerpts from Earth in Upheaval, The Ivory Islands
    by Velikovsky, page 4-6
    Fossil tusks of the mammoth - an extinct elephant - were found in northern Siberia and brought southward to markets at a very early time. Northern Siberia provided more than half the world's supply of ivory, many piano keys and many billiard balls being made from the fossil tusks of mammoths. In 1797 the body of a mammoth, with flesh, skin, and hair, was found in northeastern Siberia. The flesh had the appearance of freshly frozen beef; it was edible, and wolves and sled dogs fed on it without harm. The ground must have been frozen ever since the day of their entombment; had it not been frozen, the bodies of the mammoths would have putrefied in a single summer, but they remained unspoiled for some thousands of years. In some mammoths, when discovered, even the eyeballs were still preserved. (All) this shows that the cold became suddenly extreme .. and knew no relenting afterward. In the stomachs and between the teeth of the mammoths were found plants and grasses that do not grow now in northern Siberia .. (but are) .. now found in southern Siberia. Microscopic examination of the skin showed red blood corpuscles, which was proof not only of a sudden death, but that the death was due to suffocation either by gases or water.
    Excerpts from ZetaTalk on Sinking Atlantic
    As we have stated, the Atlantic will widen and the Pacific will shorten. Where the Pacific effect will cause sudden and violent subduction of several plates, which are already subducting, in the Atlantic the effect will be the opposite. A gulf will appear, with plates torn apart and the softer magma under the plates exposed to the cold Atlantic water. Where this will harden the magma, and establish new plate surface, there will be less support for the abridging plates, those that attach however remotely to the shorelines of the Americas, Europe, and Africa. These non-supported plates will sink, somewhat, bringing their formerly above-water land masses down under the water in many places. As an instance, Europe and in particular the western islands of Britain and Ireland will find itself more affected than some other parts of the globe.

    95. An Outline Of American Geography - Chapter 6
    An Outline of American geography. MAP. The two major mountain areas of northernNew England are the Green Mountains of vermont and the White Mountains of New
    http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/geography/geog06.htm
    An Outline of
    American Geography MAP
    CHAPTER 6
    THE BYPASSED EAST
      A map of America's eastern seaboard reveals a lack of large cities along the coast north of Boston. Few major overland routes extend inland from this coast, and interior cities are generally smaller than those along the ocean. This area, comprising northern New England and the Adirondacks of New York, can be referred to as the Bypassed East ( Map 5 The Bypassed East is near, even astride, major routeways, but not on them. Ocean transportation can easily bypass the region, putting it in a transportation shadow that has produced slow regional economic growth and even stagnation. Southern New England is a part of metropolitan America. Northern New England, for the most part, is not. It is much more like Canada's Atlantic Provinces. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Much of the Bypassed East is beautiful. The Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire contains some of the most rugged topography in the eastern United States. The extensive shoreline thrusts out into the Atlantic and meets the ocean's waves with a heavily indented coast that mixes dramatic headlands with many small coves bordered by rocky beaches. Large empty areas, almost totally lacking in settlement, are only hours away from some of the largest cities on the continent. Most of the Bypassed East is a part of the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Uplands. However, the structure of the area bears little surface resemblance to the clearly delineated ridge and valley system of the southern Appalachians.

    96. The State Of Vermont
    vermont’s past. (4) The geography of vermont vermont, in comparisonwith most states, is small in total land area. Still, with 9,609
    http://www.acu.edu/~armstrongl/geography/vermont.htm

    97. SWCRPC GIS Webpage
    Middlebury College geography Department. vermontTown Highway Maps; The vermont Mapping Program;
    http://www.swcrpc-vt.org/main/gis_links.html
    GIS Links and Resources
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    has put together an impressive listing of GIS links and Resources. Click Here to visit that listing.
    We have chosen a few favorites that might be especially helpful to our towns - and we've added some links of our own, too! Click on a topic below to see the links and resources.
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    98. Mount Mansfield, Vermont
    Maps, descriptions, links, weather and pictures ofJerimoth Hill, Rhode Island's highest mountain.
    http://www.americasroof.com/vt.html

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    99. VermontVacation.com | About Vermont
    vermont is the second largest state in New England after Maine. Dominating the state'sgeography are the Green Mountains, one of the oldest mountain ranges in
    http://www.vermontvacation.com/about/factsindex.asp
    Nearly a million and a half acres of Vermont land are in agriculture, sustaining the pastoral landscape that has made Vermont famous. Dairying is the primary farm industry in Vermont, producing approximately half the milk consumed in New England. Vermont is America's largest producer of maple syrup and also produces substantial crops of Macintosh apples, potatoes, eggs, honey, vegetables, Christmas trees, lumber, pulp wood, and green house nursery products.
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    Vermont is the second largest state in New England after Maine. Dominating the state's geography are the Green Mountains, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
    Some 223 mountains over 2,000 feet in elevation, rise above fertile valleys that support and extensive dairy industry. The nation's sixth largest lake, Lake Champlain, runs along the state's western border.
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    Vermont government is distinctive for its local tradition of Town Meeting Day, held the first Tuesday in March. In many towns and villages, municipal and school budgets are voted from the floor as they have been for nearly 200 years.
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    space, and distance. The most effective tool of University of Vermontgeography Department Institute of geography, Polish
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