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  1. Geography of Tulsa, Oklahoma: Neighborhoods in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Owen Park, Tulsa
  2. Oklahoma Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  3. Geology of the Southern Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma. Part II, Geography and Economic Geology by C. W. Honess, 1923-01-01
  4. Geography of Oklahoma by Charles N. Gould, 1909-01-01
  5. Glencoe World Geography Oklahoma Testmaker Package Win/MAC 2001 by McGraw-Hill, 2001-01-01
  6. Geography Oklahoma (Hardback)
  7. World Cultures and Geography Oklahoma Teacher's Edition by 2007
  8. Pork palaces on the panhandle. (hog farms in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas): An article from: The Geographical Review by John Fraser Hart, Chris Mayda, 1997-07-01
  9. Physiographic provinces and sections in western Oklahoma and adjacent parts of Texas, (Contributions to the geography of the United States) by Nevin Melancthon Fenneman, 1922
  10. Oklahoma Grade 7 Geography Test Preparation (OCCT/CRT) by Pearson, 1111
  11. Oklahoma: The Land and Its People (Oklahoma Geographic Series ; No. 1) by Kenny Arthur Franks, Paul F. Lambert, 1994-11
  12. Alfred Visits Oklahoma (Alfred Visits the United States of America) by Elizabeth O'Neill, 2009
  13. Making a pioneer landscape in the Oklahoma territory.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Leslie Hewes, 1996-10-01
  14. Glencoe World Geography Oklahoma Interactive Lesson Planner 2001 by McGraw-Hill, 2001-08-01

21. Temple Israel Geography Study
Home Sharing our Heritage Across the Globe. Israel oklahoma geographyThe state of Israel is very far away from Oklahoma. But as
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Sharing our Heritage Across the Globe Israel - Oklahoma Geography The state of Israel is very far away from Oklahoma. But as far away as Israel the land is, to the Jewish people, Israel is also a people as well as a country. As Jews we are united by our values, our heritage, our Torah. And we also are united by a bond to our homeland, Eretz Israel. In order to learn about and understand Israel, we need first to know where we live in relation to other places and those things about our own home that we want to know about Israel. Then we will proceed too study some of the same things about Israel. So here we go. Contents Credits Using this Workbook North America
The United States
Oklahoma Oklahoma State Emblems "This Land is Our Land" - by Woody Guthrie Around the World to Israel Middle East
Israel
Salt and flour maps Cities in Israel Israel's Neighbors ... Our Jewish Homeland - Eretz Israel The Seven Species - Israel
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Credits Three excellent books are the primary sources of the material presented in this booklet:
  • Nature in Our Biblical Heritage, Nogah Hareuveni, Neot Kedumim, Israel 1980.
  • 22. Krim
    As Floyd Watkins has noted, there was an immediate criticism of Steinbeck'sknowledge of eastern oklahoma geography. Contemporary
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    Right Near Sallisaw
      Right Near Sallisaw Arthur Krim Questions of the Joad family origins in Sallisaw, Oklahoma have been raised since The Grapes of Wrath was first published. Why did John Steinbeck select this obscure Ozark town on the Arkansas border for his Dust Bowl saga, and thereby forever mark Sallisaw with the Joads and the travails of the Depression? Did Steinbeck learn of Sallisaw from Tom Collins at the Arvin Resettlement Camp or visit the town specifically on his summer 1937 trip on U.S. 66 back from Chicago? These questions are resolved in part by considering Steinbeck's knowledge of Oklahoma and his contacts with Dust Bowl migrants before writing "The Oklahomans" in 1937; his contacts with photographer Dorothea Lange; and his interviews with California labor strikers and the national news of Pretty Boy Floyd during 1934. Steinbeck's earliest contact with an Oklahoma migrant who might have known of Sallisaw was probably with Cicil McKiddy, a labor organizer in the cotton strike of 1933, and a presumed model for Tom Joad. According to his nephew, McKiddy arrived in California in 1929 with his family and had been active in agricultural labor organization from the early years of the Depression. His nephew, Roy Hammet of Madera, California, determined the McKiddy origins in Oklahoma around Okemah, McComb, and Wewoka, in the central part of the state around Shawnee.

    23. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    Oklahoma adopted its first state flag in 1911. The 1988. Oklahoma Officialname State of Oklahoma. State nickname the Sooner State.
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    24. Journal Of Cultural Geography
    A biannual publication that covers all aspects of cultural geography sponsored by the geography Department at oklahoma State University.
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    JCG Press Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK Phone: FAX: E-mail: jcgpress@okstate.edu Journal of Cultural Geography The Journal of Cultural Geography was founded by Alvar Carlson at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in 1979. He edited the Journal until his retirement in 1996 when the editorship was assumed by Lou Seig at Oklahoma State University (OSU). In June 2002, Alyson Greiner became the editor. From its inception, the Journal was published by the Popular Press at BGSU. The closing of the press was announced in November of 2001; publication was transferred to the Geography Department at OSU in December; and the JCG Press was created. Moving of publication to OSU has helped to speed up the process of production. The Editorial Staff is committed to producing a high quality, refereed professional geography journal. Production is now back on schedule and submission of manuscripts is encouraged.
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    25. OU Geography
    Do you need help printing from this site? Click here. Page last modified 11/1/01.© 2002 by Dept. of geography, University of oklahoma, all rights reserved.
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    The new Alumni Database is now online! The Department of Geography at the University of Oklahoma is of modest size15 faculty, 30 graduate students, 60 undergraduate majorsbut it has a young, active faculty and lots of depth in major parts of the discipline. B.A. and B.S. degrees are offered with specialties in physical geography, human geography, and geographical information science. Students
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    Great Mirror Home Page interested in any of these degrees should contact Dr. Sally Gros , the department's undergraduate advisor. M.A. and Ph.D. degrees are offered in those parts of geography in which faculty specialize. Students interested in these advanced degrees should contact directly those faculty members with whom they share research interests. Click on the photo at left, and you'll be taken to an expanding collection of captioned photographs from around the world.
    Our logo echoes the street plan of Norman and hundreds of other Western settlements.

    26. Human Geography With Bret Wallach
    Study materials provided by the University of oklahoma. Features information on the impact of modernization on the traditional landscapes.
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    Human Geography
    Bret Wallach
    Contents Introduction Part One: Anthropological Foundations Hominid Evolution, Diffusion, and Character The Long Baseline: Hunters and Gatherers The Domestication of Plants and Animals The Diffusion and Early Evolution of Agriculture ... The Emergence of Civilization Part Two: Historical Developments China India A Technological Civilization Globalization Part Three: Livelihoods Today Resource Production Manufacturing Services Transportation and Communications Part Four: Social and Environmental Consequences Romantic Responses Political Reactions Conservation, Natural Resources, and Population Pollution, Biodiversity, and Climate Change Part Five: Reading Landscapes American Cities Rural America Cities Abroad Countrysides Abroad
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    27. OU Geography
    The Department of geography at the University of oklahoma is of modest size15 faculty, 30 graduate students, 60
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    The new Alumni Database is now online! The Department of Geography at the University of Oklahoma is of modest size15 faculty, 30 graduate students, 60 undergraduate majorsbut it has a young, active faculty and lots of depth in major parts of the discipline. B.A. and B.S. degrees are offered with specialties in physical geography, human geography, and geographical information science. Students
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    Great Mirror Home Page interested in any of these degrees should contact Dr. Sally Gros , the department's undergraduate advisor. M.A. and Ph.D. degrees are offered in those parts of geography in which faculty specialize. Students interested in these advanced degrees should contact directly those faculty members with whom they share research interests. Click on the photo at left, and you'll be taken to an expanding collection of captioned photographs from around the world.
    Our logo echoes the street plan of Norman and hundreds of other Western settlements.

    28. OKLAHOMA HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY
    Standards 910-11-12-13. oklahoma HISTORY geography. OK Route 66 Association, Inc.
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    From The National Geography Standards:
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    The identities and lives of individuals and peoples
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    and in those human constructs called regions."
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    People are central to geography in that human activities help shape Earth's surface, human settlements and structures are part of Earth's surface, and humans compete for control of Earth's surface. Standards 9-10-11-12-13 OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Cross Timbers Resource Book LESSONS OK Route 66 Association, Inc. website Welcome To Oklahoma website

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  • 31. OKLAHOMA - THE SOONER STATE
    geography. oklahoma, one of the Great Plains states, is slightly south of the geographiccenter of the US Most of the state is a great, rolling plain, sloping
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    OKLAHOMA - THE SOONER STATE
    Geography Oklahoma, one of the Great Plains states, is slightly south of the geographic center of the U.S. Most of the state is a great, rolling plain, sloping gently from northwest to southeast. Highest elevation is 4,973 feet above sea level at the Black Mesa in the northwestern corner of the area known as the Panhandle; lowest, 287 feet, is near Idabel in the extreme southeast. Approximately 24% of the state’s total area is forested, principally the region bordering Missouri and Arkansas. Although part of the Great Plains, Oklahoma has four mountain ranges: the Ouachita in the southeast, the Ozark Plateau in the northeast, the Arbuckle in the south central part of the state, and the Wichita in the southwest. Throughout the northwest and the Panhandle are sudden outcrops of sandstone and gypsum, sharp ravines and stark hills. In the north central region are several salt flats. Largest is the Great Salt Plains, covering about 25 miles near Cherokee. The state’s major rivers are the Arkansas and the Red; the Red River forms the state’s southern boundary with Texas. Other large streams, all flowing into either the Arkansas or the Red, are the Illinois, Grand (or Neosho), Verdigris, Poteau, Canadian, Cimarron, Salt Fork of the Arkansas, and the Washita. On most of the larger rivers, great lakes ranging in size from 890 acres to over 102,500 acres, have been impounded. Largest of more than 60 such reservoirs are Eufaula, Texoma, Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, Fort Gibson, Oologah, Kerr, Pine Creek, Broken Bow, Tenkiller, Hudson, Keystone, Foss, Fort Cobb and Great Salt Plains.

    32. Geography Of Oklahoma Workshop
    of oklahoma, Dr. Baker discussed geographic principles that provided the foundationfor additional activities and lectures related to oklahoma's geography.
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    OKAGE'S two-day Geography of Oklahoma was held June 19-20 in the Sarkeys' Energy Center on the University of Oklahoma campus. Dr. Marvin Baker, geography professor, and Jeanie Sisson, OKAGE Teacher Consultant and a fourth grade teacher in the Moore Public Schools, led the workshop. Teachers participating in the workshop represented schools in Woodward, Moore, Noble, Tulsa, Morris, Watonga, Ada, Taloga, Norman, Orlando, and Tulsa. After Jeanie involved participants in a five themes activity centered around the geography of Oklahoma, Dr. Baker discussed geographic principles that provided the foundation for additional activities and lectures related to Oklahoma's geography. Participants created elevation maps, graphed urban and rural population from 1910 to 1990, added landforms and bodies of water to Oklahoma-shaped cookies, and discussed a wall-sized picture graph showing the growth of the Moore School District. Between the activities, Dr. Baker lectured on the physical, economic, and cultural geography as well as the population and settlement patterns in Oklahoma. He concluded with a discussion about Oklahoma and its role in the United States. He focused on the distinction between growth and development, the influence of surrounding states, the possibilities of what we want to become, and the steps that will shape our future.

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    This site is a collaborative effort between the Department of geography at OklahomaState University (OSU) and Strategic Consulting International (SCI) of Tulsa
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    Welcome to the new site for the Oklahoma Center for Geospatial Information (OCGI). This is the replacement site for the Spatial and Environmental Information Clearinghouse formerly based at Oklahoma State University. This site is a collaborative effort between the Department of Geography at Oklahoma State University (OSU) and Strategic Consulting International (SCI) of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over the upcoming weeks and months it is our joint plan to bring this site up to FGDC clearinghouse standards, and to begin to serve a large amount of useful geospatial data via ArcIMS and other ESRI based solutions. As of Monday 10 Feb 2003, we are working on plans to allow this to happen in an organized and efficient manner, and we hope that you will return to the site often over the upcoming weeks to see how we are progressing. At this time we are currently hosting websites for the Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative (OWPI), the Oklahoma Renewable Energy Consortium (OREC), and the Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office Thank you for your interest in OCGI and in the former SEIC site, and we hope that in the near future we will be able to assist you further in finding publicly available geospatial data on Oklahoma and the surrounding region. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

    36. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Oklahoma
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    OK The name Oklahoma comes from two Choctaw Indian words, okla, which means "people", and "humma", which means "red." In 1889, Congress opened up 2 million acres for white settlement (it was previously open only to Native Americans who were forced to leave their homelands), and the first of a number of land runs began. Some of the state's settlers were called "Sooners" because they had already staked their land claims before the land was officially opened for settlement. In 1907, Oklahoma became the 47th state in the Union. Oklahoma is a major fuel and food-producing state. Thousands of oil and natural gas wells dot the Oklahoma landscape. Millions of white-faced beef cattle graze on Oklahoma's flat plain and low hills. Fertile fields produce vast crops of wheat. Will Rogers, the famous Oklahoma cowboy humorist, once said, "There ought to be a law against anybody going to Europe until they have seen the things we have in this country". He may have been thinking of some of the scenic spots in his home state. The range of Oklahoma's attractions include beautiful natural settings, Indian villages and striking modern buildings.

    37. College Of Liberal Arts-Department Of History And Geography
    Faculty. History geography Faculty. Course Information. Fall 2001 courses. 2001College of Liberal Arts, University of Central oklahoma. All rights reserved.
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    38. History Programs At UCO
    HOME University of Central oklahoma Department of History and geography.The History and geography Department offers six degree programs
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    The History and Geography Department offers six degree programs at the undergraduate level. History Education General History Social Studies Education Geography ... Museum Studies Historical study forms the indispensable background for all other areas of knowledge in the humanities, the social studies, and the sciences. a balanced curriculum of American and global history is provided in which students are encouraged to develop a broad knowledge of the human past as well as an in-depth knowledge of areas and topics of special interest to them. The Curriculum has a significant multi-cultural and global component. we also offer a bachelor degree in museum studies that emphasizes practical experience in museum work in addition to course work. Graduates with a bachelor's degree in history generally enter teaching or affiliated academic professions. they also go into law, government services, or medicine, or occupy various positions in the business world and are qualified to do graduate study in history. The geography program provides students with a well rounded global curriculum. those electing a liberal arts major in geography are generally preparing for careers in teaching, government services, and positions in the business community which is moving rapidly toward participation in the global market place. Majors with a bachelor's degree in geography are also qualified to do graduate study in geography.

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