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1. Germanic towns in southern Brazil: ethnicity and change.
German immigrants who began settling in Brazil's southernmost states in the 1820s brought distinctive characteristics to their new country. Although some adopted the Brazilian way ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Secrecy as a factor in the spread of new technology: photonics in the Rome...
The Rome Laboratory at Griffiss Air Base in Rome, NY, is attempting to transfer its photonics capabilities to industry. Unfortunately, its efforts have not been ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Hispano forestry, land grants and the U.S. Forest Service in Northern New...
Northern New Mexico's rich forest lands are generating little economic benefit for Hispanics whose ancestors once owned them. In the late 19th century, Americans began ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Major changes are proposed for government map quality and coverage.
The US Geological Survey is considering a policy change that could erode the quality and utility of future topographic map products. It involves abandoning a ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Summits, snow leopards, farmers, and fighters: will politics prevent a...
The Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan is home to many rare animal and plant species and boasts many of the highest peaks in the world. There ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Apples in cow country: an alternative land use in West Texas.
Apple production is becoming an important sector of the West Texan agricultural industry. Traditional cattle and goat ranching is declining due to bad weather, rising ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Whither the flood plain? (Mississippi River flood in 1993)(The Great Flood...
A river's flood plain plays a vital role in the natural process of flooding. It controls flooding by slowing or storing excess water. The contribution ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Registered Places of New Mexico: The Land of Enchantment. (book reviews)
This book launches a new venture in geography by two distinctive scholar-entrepreneurs of America. Professor Mather has a hankering for establishing geographical societies wherever he ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Geography in the News. (book reviews)
Neal Lineback is professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Planning, Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. His "Geography in the News" column ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Granite sculpture: an art colony in Vermont. (includes related article on...
Vermont is the center of granite sculpture in the US. Most sculptures using this material live in the state because it is the heart of ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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