Benjamin Cummings / Prentice Hall
Geography
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ISBN-10: 0130097276
ISBN-13: 9780130097279
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2008
Format: Cloth; 408 pp
Published: 08/06/2007
Suggested retail price: $111.00
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For undergraduate courses in regional geography of the United States and Canada, History of North America, or general education social science or multicultural intro-level courses.
This text presents a new and exciting way to teach about the U.S., Canada, and Greenland. While the material is grounded in and structured around traditional concepts and themes, the authors use engaging examples to illustrate key concepts – including popular culture, sports, music, and travel. Their unique approach gives students an accessible understanding of various regions of the continent (and Hawai'i and Greenland). It's also a "must read" for any student planning a road trip!
• Environmental focus – Helps students understand the physical geography and environmental constraints and opportunities that underlie human settlement in comparative regions of North America.
• Sense of place – Focuses on the richness and fascination of North American cultures, peoples, and places throughout with discussions of topics such as pop culture, music, sports, and other topics of interest to help define and explain each region.
• Cutting-edge political economy theme:
– The first text of its kind to focus on political economy as a primary theme.
– Underpins the topics discussed in each chapter with a deepened approach to teaching regional geography.
• Thematic structure of regional chapters – Consistent framework of each chapter is presented as:
- Chapter Preview
- Environmental Setting
- Historical Setting
- Political Economy
- Culture, People and Places
- The Future of the Region
• Graphic Presentation:
– Features more than 200 full-color maps and photographs of places in each region to engage student interest.
– Features standardized maps for all regional chapters.
– Each regional chapter contains a series of maps that cover the primary themes discussed in the chapter narrative.
• Annotated Bibliography in each chapter – Includes a list of useful published books, articles, and Web sites for optional student or instructor expansion of the topics covered in the chapter.
1. Introduction
2. North America’s Environmental Setting
3. Historical Settlement of North America
4. North American Political Economy
5. The Atlantic Periphery
6. Quebec
7. Megalopolis
8. The Great Lakes and Corn Belt
9. The Inland South
10. The Coastal South
11. The Great Plains
12. The Rocky Mountains
13. Intermontane West
14. MexAmerica
15. California
16. The Pacific Northwest
17. Hawai’i and the Pacific Islands
18. The Far North
19. The Future of North America
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© 2009 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 120 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0136044352 | ISBN-13: 9780136044352
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ISBN-10: 0136128246 | ISBN-13: 9780136128243
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Pearson Higher Education offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, browse our available packages below, or contact your Pearson Higher Education representative to create your own package.
- Package ISBN-10: 0321616103 | ISBN-13: 9780321616104
©2008 | Instock | Suggested retail price: $111.00 | Buy from myPearsonStore
This package contains: - Geography of North America, The: Environment, Poitical Economy, and Culture, 1/E
Hardwick, Shelley & Holtgrieve | ©2008 | Prentice Hall | Cloth; 408 pages - Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming, 1/E
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