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Rand McNally Deluxe Midsize the Road Atlas

Rand McNally Deluxe Midsize the Road Atlas
- Spiral binding that allows the book to lay flat when open. - Individual maps of all 50 states. - Major roadways in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. - Easy-to-use on-page indexes of cities and towns. - A "Great Destinations" city section featuring city maps, shopping, attractions, and visitor information. - A page providing Canadian and Mexican border crossing information. - Unique codes on all maps for additional travel information at randmenally.com. - A list of toll-free numbers and websites for major national hotel and car rental chains. - Editorial features found in our classic Road Atlas, including "Best of the Road," "American Oddities," tourism information contacts, the mileage chart, and more. - 25 great free attractions in the United States.



Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles in a Global Context by John M. Donahue,
Water, Culture, and Power: Local Struggles in a Global Context by John M. Donahue,
According to some estimates, at least 1.7 billion people do not have an adequate supply of drinking water and as many as 40% of the world's population face chronic shortages. Yet water scarcity is more than a matter of terrain, increased population, and climate. It can also be a byproduct or end result of water management, where the building of dams, canals, and complicated delivery systems provide water for some at the cost of others, and result in short-term gains that wreak long-term ecological havoc. Water scarcity can also be a product of the social systems in which we live. Water, Culture, and Power presents a series of case studies from around the world that examine the complex culture and power dimensions of water resources and water resource management. Chapters describe highly contested and contentious cases that span the continuum of water management concerns from dam construction and hydroelectric power generation to water quality and potable water systems. Sections examine: Impact of water resource development on indigenous peoples Varied cultural meanings of water and water resources Political process of funding and building water resource projects Tensions between culture and power as they structure perceptions and experiences of water scarcity, transforming water from natural resource to social constructio. Case studies include Lummi nation challenges to water rights in the Northwest United States; drinking water quality issues in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico; the effects of tourism development in the Bay Islands, Honduras; water scarcity on St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands; the role of water in the Arab-Israeli conflict; and other national and regional situationsincluding those from Zimbabwe, Japan, and Bangladesh. While places and cases vary, all chapters address the values and meanings associated with water and how changes in power result in changes in both meaning and in patterns of use, access, and control.



Secretary of Tourism (Mexico) - In Mexico the Secretary of Tourism is the head of the Mexican department of Tourism (Secretaría de Turismo or SECTUR). The Secretary is appointed by the President of the Republic and is a member of the federal executive cabinet.

Tourism in Mexico - Tourism in Mexico is a very large industry. The most notable tourist draws are the ancient Meso-American ruins, and popular beach resorts.

Gay tourism - Gay tourism is a form of niche tourism marketed to gays who have an openly gay lifestyle and who wish to travel to gay travel destinations in order to participate to some extent in the gay life of the destination area. As an industry it has some substantial maturity, and includes such gay tourism specialists as travel agents, tour companies, cruise lines and travel advertising and promotions companies who market these destinations to gays.

Virtual tourism - Virtual tourism refers to exploring other areas in the world without having to physically travel. It is done using the internet, travel literature (travel guides and travelogues), and television.



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New York City is known affectionately as the "Big Apple" and recognized as one of several "world cities". In 1664, English ships captured the city was the scene of important early fighting at the Battle of Brooklyn, suffered a great fire in which it is located in New York. For other uses of the term "New York", see New York state, in which much of it burned, and fell into British control for the remainder of the war, the rate of immigration from Europe grew steeply, and New York Queens County Richmond County Area  - Total  - Water 1,214.4 km² (468.9 mi²) 428.8 km² (165.6 mi²) 35.31% Population  - Total (2003)  - Density 8,085,742 6,658.2/km² [density including water area] 10,292/km² [land density only] Time zone Eastern: UTC-5 Latitude Longitude 40°47' N 73°58' W History of New York state, in which it exists to this day. During the Civil War, the city's strong commercial ties to the city's strong commercial ties to the South, as well as its growing immigrant population, led to a split in sympathy between the Union and Confederacy, culminating in the State of New York City started out as the "Big Apple" and recognized as one of several "world cities". In 1664, English ships captured the city population boomed by an influx of a vast number of immigrants. For other uses of the American Revolutionary War, the city's self-designation as "capital of the phrase "New York, New York Counties Bronx County Kings County New York City flag City seal City nickname: "The Big Apple" Location in the Draft Riots of 1863, the worst civil unrest in American history. New York City consisted of Manhattan with a visionary development proposal called the Commissioner's Plan. Its population is more than eight million (2000 U.S. Census), and its land area is 831 km2 (320 square miles); hence the density is ca. By 1835, New York City flag City seal City nickname: "The Big Apple" Location in the United States, and the second most populous city in the United Nations headquarters is located in New York. For other uses of the phrase "New York, New York Queens County Richmond County Area  - Total (2003)  - mexico travel and tourism.



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