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Street numbers are listed for all of Manhattan -- broken down on 94 pages of maps.
Pages of maps show who went, and where, and who stayed.
His notes for the project reportedly include hundreds of pages of maps and sketches.
The printed atlas allots two pages of maps to most states and four or more pages to California, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas.
It is a million word, 1348 page volume containing 46 pages of maps and representing nearly five years of work by 32 researchers.
With almost 100 pages of maps, notes, timelines and footnotes, "The Opium War" moves along with a quick pace and simple language.
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Another feature starting to creep onto the pages of mapping Web sites is one that allows you to find fast-food restaurants and hotels.
The atlas contained page after page of maps for everything from cirrhosis of the liver (most common in industrial areas) to automobile accidents (drivers in the countryside are the most at risk).
Well, of course it's not that simple; for one thing, the earth is not as flat as the pages of a map, so maps must be distorted to some degree.
There are 179 pages of regional maps, plans of 69 major cities (from Santiago, Chile, to Seoul, South Korea), a gazetteer of 220 nations (with notes on politics, religions, languages and economies), a section on world geography (on everything from climate change and global warming to comparative standards of living), and a snazzy section of satellite images.
Perhaps the most egregious example of the Illinois-sponsored Big Conl pusher on children is the state-supported curriculum, "From the Coal Mines to the Power Lines," which provides hundreds of pages of material, maps, posters and CD-ROMs in an attempt to glorify the coal industry.
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