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  1. Nebraska "Jography": "geography fun" by Carole Marsh, 1993
  2. Geography and resources of Nebraska by Gouverneur Kemble Warren, 1859
  3. Eastern North Pacific seasonal sea surface temperature departures, 1931-1977 (Occasional papers, Department of Geography, University of Nebraska) by Arthur V Douglas, 1980
  4. "Jography", knowing Nebraska: Geography fun for all ages by Carole Marsh, 1992
  5. A glimpse at Nebraska Indian geography by Melvin R Gilmore, 1915
  6. Nebraska droughts: A study of their past chronological and spatial extent with implications for the future (Occasional papers - Department of Geography, University of Nebraska) by Merlin P Lawson, 1971
  7. A reference manual for the global climate model Constable (Occasional papers / Department of Geography, University of Nebraska-Lincoln) by Randall S Cerveny, 1983
  8. Analysis of seasonal persistence of climate in Nebraska (Occasional papers - Department of Geography, University of Nebraska) by Merlin P Lawson, 1978
  9. Nebraska Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Nebraska Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  10. The geography of the tablelands of North Central Nebraska, by Harry Eugene Hoy, 1943
  11. Work book: Nebraska geography and agriculture for teacher training and vocational agriculture by George Thomas Boone, 1936
  12. Types of farming in Nebraska (Bulletin / University of Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station) by Harold Hedges, 1930
  13. Hand-book of Nebraska: Describing its physical geography and geology -- its agricultural resources and other capabilities of producing wealth by J. A Bent, 1868
  14. Nebraska: History of Nebraska, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Geography of Omaha, Nebraska Legislature, Nebraska State Capitol, Mike Johanns, Ben Nelson, Chuck Hagel, Adrian M. Smith, J. James Exon

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Nebraska Geography. General; Nebraska City Information, links to Nebraska communities on the Web; Nebraska Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
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42. Geography Bee Preparation Nebraska - Nebraska, Geography Bee Preparation, Nebras
When preparing for a geography bee, students must extend their studies beyond map locations and into relationships or how one area influences another.
http://articles.directorym.com/Geography_Bee_Preparation_Nebraska-r1009599-Nebra

43. Geography Of Agriculture - An Overview Of Agricultural Geography
Explore the geography of agriculture from the domestication of plants and animals to commercial agriculture, from your About.com Guide to Geography.
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    zSB(3,3) Around ten to twelve thousand years ago, human began to domesticate plants and animals for food. Before this first agricultural revolution, people relied on hunting and gathering to obtain food supplies. While there are still groups of hunters and gatherers in the world, most societies have switched to agriculture. The beginnings of agriculture did not just occur in one place but appeared almost simultaneously around the world, possibly through trail and error with different plants and animals or by long term experimentation. Between the first agricultural revolution thousands of years ago and the 17th century, agriculture remained pretty much the same. In the seventeenth century, a second agricultural revolution took place which increased efficiency of production as well as distribution which allowed more people to move to the cities as the industrial revolution got under way. The eighteenth century's European colonies became sources of raw agricultural and mineral products for the industrializing nations.

    44. 2008 Geography Bee — FactMonster.com
    2008 Geography Bee 20th annual National Geographic Bee by Liz Olson
    http://www.factmonster.com/us/geography/2008-bee.html

    45. Casde Sample Unit
    Name That Spot Nebraska Geography. Learner Outcomes. The students will learn about cities and towns in NE.
    http://ois.unomaha.edu/casde/casde/lessons/geo/casdeunit.htm

    46. Mary Alfieri, Member, Nebraska Geography Teachers Association: Zoom Information
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