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Geography class 9 - JK Board
by The Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School EducationThis Textbook of Social Science aims at enabling students to develop critical understanding of society, lay foundation for an analytical and creative mindset. Change in the text book entails the change in the content and pedagogical practice of curriculum. Main objective of this change is to enable the children to understand the society and the world in which we live, as well as, understand socio-Geographical scenario. In the light of the NCF-2005, the social and physical aspects of the Geography of J&K and Ladakh have been included in the book. It is hoped that through the perception of local Geography, the students are in a position to understand it.
Geography class 9 - Maharashtra Board
by Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum ResearchCreated by the Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, the textbook for class 9 Geography textbook is based on the new syllabus. The book has chapters depending upon various types of natural events occurring on the earth which affect both the living and the non-living world. From the book students will understand how things are made, how they come to the shop, what is the main source of the things, etc. They will also learn how the human world takes shape from the interaction between human beings and nature, various human groups, cultures, society and the relation between society, economy and development.
Geography for Life: National Geography Standards, 1994
by Richard G. Boehm Sarah W. Bednarz Norman C. Bettis Roger M. DownsThe inclusion of geography as a core subject in Goals 2000: Educate America Act (Public Law 103-227) is the culmination of a decade of reform in geography education. There is now a widespread acceptance among the people of the United States that being literate in geography is essential if students are to leave school equipped to earn a decent living, enjoy the richness of life, and participate responsibly in local, national, and international affairs.
Geography of Texas
by Erik ProutPart One is organized into two distinct chapters: Texas and geography. Chapter One is an initial survey of and discussion about Texas. Chapter Two is a condensed introduction to geography, so the reader can better understand the author. The second chapter includes the purpose of regional geography, some foundational geographical ideas, and a primer on maps, which is an important tool for geographers and an essential skill in geography.
Geography of Tourism First Semester FYBA New NEP Syllabus - SPPU
by Dr Jyotiram C. More Prof. Harishchandra S. Timbole Prof. Dr. Sanjay D. PagarThe textbook "Geography of Tourism" for first-year B.A. students, following the NEP 2024 syllabus, explores tourism as an interdisciplinary subject within human geography. It covers foundational concepts like the nature, scope, and importance of tourism geography, as well as the determinants of tourism development—physical, socio-cultural, and political. The book also delves into classifications of tourism, including emerging forms such as agro-tourism and eco-tourism. With a focus on sustainable development, it examines the economic, social, and environmental impacts of tourism and the strategies required for effective management and planning, making it a vital resource for students and educators.
Geography, Intermediate First Year, Telugu Medium - Telangana Board
by V. Madhavarao K. E. NarayanaThis is the text book prescribed for Geography to the Telugu Medium students of Intermediate First year in Telangana.
Geography, Level 6: Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Jennifer EdgertonSupplement your social studies curriculum with 180 days of daily geography practice! This essential classroom resource provides teachers with weekly geography units that build students' geography knowledge, and are easy to incorporate into the classroom. <p><p> In a world that is becoming more connected and globalized, 21st century students must have the skills necessary to understand their world and how geography affects them and others. Students will develop their map and spatial skills, learn how to answer text- and photo-dependent questions, and study the 5 themes of geography. Each week covers a particular topic and introduces students to a new place or type of map. <p><p> The first two weeks consist of a mini-unit that focuses entirely on map skills. For additional units, students will study various places, and how culture and geography are related. With a focus on the six populated continents, students will explore various types of maps including physical maps, political maps, topographic maps, thematic maps, climate maps, regional maps, and various topics including scale, legends, cardinal directions, latitude and longitude, and more. Aligned to state standards and National Geography Standards, this resource includes digital materials.
Geography: Realms, Regions and Concepts
by Peter O. Muller H. J. de Blij NijmanThe 15th Edition of H. J. deBlij and Peter Mullers "Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts" has been expanded and enhanced upon previous editions. This carefully crafted text by one of the most traveled, knowledgeable and authoritative geography authors, H. J. deBlij provides a comprehensive understanding about the world with a long history of on authoritative content, outstanding cartography, currency, and comprehensive coverage, in a technology-rich package. A new online World Regional Geography program is one of many new strong and effective technologies included. New Organization Chapters are now divided into A/B sections. Within each chapter, Part A, Defining the Realm, examines developments that unfold across the entire realm or major parts of it. In Part B, Regions of the Realm, the authors explore the regions within the realms to view developments at a finer resolution and examine the role of individual states and national cultures. New and updated content incorporated into the narrative of every chapter. Chapters 8A and 8B (South Asia), for example, now discusses recent developments in the cultural and religious conflict between Pakistan and India, as well as a more detailed discussion of economic growth and effects of globalization in South Asia. New "Voice From the Region" feature, in every chapter. Each essay showcases the local perspective of an individual who resides in the realm. Many new photographs and field notes, taken by co-author Jan Nijman while doing fieldwork. New BBC videos, which can be used as lecture-launchers in class
Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts
by H.J. De BlijGeography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts, 17th Edition helps readers build and develop their “mental map” of the world around them. Topics covered in this text are diverse and the skills, concepts, ideas, and terms that students are expected to learn are numerous. Regions is a time-tested and carefully crafted text with a long history of authority and dependability.
Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts
by Peter O. Muller Michael Shin Jan NijmanSince its first appearance, Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts has consistently broken new ground in the interpretation and teaching of world regional geography. For more than four decades, REGIONS, as it has come to be called, has explained the contemporary world's geographic realms and their natural environments and human dimensions. The authors look at the ways people have organized their living space, adapted to changing social as well as environmental circumstances, and continue to confront forces largely beyond their control, ranging from globalization to climate change. <P><P> This book was the first to introduce an approach to Geography that meshes theoretical concepts with regional realities. The evolving regional content of the chapters in REGIONS, 18th Edition, reflects the dynamic nature of the world's geography; the changing and growing number of concepts mirror the progress of the discipline; and the ongoing introduction of new digital features reflects the instructional possibilities of new technologies.
Geography: The Human and Physical World
by Richard G. BoehmFocus on the big ideas with an accessible student text built around Essential Questions, enduring understandings, and national geography standards.
Geography: The Human and Physical World (Student Edition)
by MacMillan/McGraw-Hill StaffThis textbook elaborates on the importance of geography and the impact of geography on human life. Topics include: the human development index, distribution of political power, water scarcity, patterns of immigration, and more.
Geol
by Reed Wicander James S. MonroeBring geology to life with GEOL, Second Edition. GEOL is designed to accommodate your busy lifestyle at a value-based price. This magazine-like book includes all of the key concepts of introductory physical geology, plus a full suite of learning aids—including integrated Virtual Field Trips, online videos, animations, and more—to help you master the material.
Geology And The Environment
by Richard Hazlett Paul Bierman Bernard Pipkin Dee TrentCengage Learning's GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, in partnership with the National Geographic Society brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with market leading text content for introductory geology courses. Whether you use a traditional printed text or all digital GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT alternative, it's never been easier to explore the relationship between humans and the geologic hazards, processes, and resources that surround us.
Geology of National Parks (Sixth Edition)
by Ann G. Harris Esther Tuttle Sherwood D. TuttleHighlights the local history as well as the geologic features and developments of national parks formed by stream erosion and weathering, glaciers and wave action, igneous activity, mountain building and uplift, and ground water.
Geology of the Sierra Nevada (Revised Edition)
by Mary HillThe author introduces the rocks of the Sierra Nevada, which tell the mountains' tale, and explains how nature's forces, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, faulting, erosion, and glaciation formed the range's world-renowned scenery and mineral wealth, including gold.
Geology on Mars: Investigation Notebook with Article Compilation
by The Lawrence Hall of ScienceNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geology: Activity Book (Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 4 #Unit 5)
by Amplify EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geology: Reader (Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 4 #Unit 5)
by Amplify EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Geometric and Topological Inference (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics #57)
by Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Frédéric Chazal Mariette YvinecGeometric and topological inference deals with the retrieval of information about a geometric object using only a finite set of possibly noisy sample points. It has connections to manifold learning and provides the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of the rapidly evolving field of topological data analysis. Building on a rigorous treatment of simplicial complexes and distance functions, this self-contained book covers key aspects of the field, from data representation and combinatorial questions to manifold reconstruction and persistent homology. It can serve as a textbook for graduate students or researchers in mathematics, computer science and engineering interested in a geometric approach to data science.
Geometry
by Jerry Cummins Cindy J. Boyd Carol E. Malloy Alfinio FloresTHE PROGRAM STUDENTS NEED; THE FOCUS TEACHERS WANT! "Glencoe Geometry" is a key program in our vertically aligned high school mathematics series developed to help all students achieve a better understanding of mathematics and improve their mathematics scores on today's high-stakes assessments.