For courses in Introductory Geography. This up-to-date revision continues to affirm that what happens at places depends increasingly on what happens among places, and mapped patterns can be understood only if we understand the patterns of movement that create and continuously rearrange them. The authors introduce the major tools, techniques, and ...
A logically organized approach to physical and human geography, rich in national and regional case studies from the United States, this introductory text maps geography's logical progression from physical to human and from regional to global.
For courses in Introductory Geography.The Updated Second Edition provides new materials about recent world events triggered by the September 11th attacks on New York City's World Trade Center and on the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense, the Pentagon. It includes new information that helps students understand both the roots of the ...
For courses in human geography, cultural geography and introductory geography, in departments of geography, anthropology, history and political science.Stressing the dynamism of modern geography, the author studies the distributing populations and activities, and the interrelationships among people and regions.
Focusing more on the island of Manhattan than on its outer boroughs, Bergman informs readers of the multifarious houses of worship and natural spiritual sites throughout New York City. Including valuable architectural and historical information, this guidebook is organized by neighborhood.
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