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Is there any way to make custom color-coded topographic maps? Without printing them out and tediously painting it by hand? Like a website or software or something? 1:25000 scale Look, I already know about topozone and terraserver and the National Map and National Atlas. I NEED 0-10 ft, 10-20 ft, 20-30 ft ... 140-150 ft, to be in very contrasting colors, NOT lumping them all into 0-50 meters "low elevation": green
What are good bands like these? i want stuff like these bands or artist.... theres a lot by the way lol Lights at Sea José Gonzales Dorena Moonlit Sailor Passion Pit Tokyo Police Club Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Tim, Face Berlin Mogwai Torch the Bridge The Telescopes Digitalism Delphic Codes In The Clouds indukti I Hear Sirens The Mercury Program Department of Eagles Explosions in the Sky In the Wake of Giants Radio for the Daydreamers Erlend Øye Vello Leaf 65 Days Of Static Deaf Center Collapse Under The Empire Ghosts And Vodka SWEEK The Best Pessimist Sunlight Ascending asbestoscape Below the Sea Apse Sore Eros Maps & Atlases Mat Kearney Goonies Never Say Die Kings of Convenience Grizzly Bear Guster Lotus John Lennon Slightly Stoopid Spoon The Avett Brothers Breaking Benjamin Neon Indian Cake Beat Radio Washed Out Toro Y Moi Taken by Trees Followed by Ghosts Miike Snow Beirut Lights at Sea Beach House Deepset Citizens Of The Empire Fleet Foxes The Echelon Effect Radical Face 3epkano JUNIP Bloc Party Empire of the Sun Yeasayer Fleet Foxes By the End of Tonight Joy Wants Eternity The Smiths Wilco Flaming Lips Portugal. The Man bygones Jason Mraz Them, Roaring Twenties Fun nuito matt & kim Two Door Cinema Club The Beatles Led Zepplin THe Dirty Projectors The Get Up Kids Freelance Whales Dave Matthews Band Ra Ra Riot The Submarines Bibio The Berg Sans Nipple Apparat hillsong united Noah And The Whale Goldspot Aurore Rien Masske Caspa Rusko Broken Bells WAVVES Tegan and Sara Alexi Murdoch Seabear Phoenix Matt Nathanson Ingrid Michaelson Best Coast Manchester Orchestra The Promise Ring Band of Skulls Journey Texas Is the Reason The Bird and the Bee The Postal Service Mumford and Sons Sublime Tycho Cage The Elephant Yeah Yeah Yeahs Helios Glowworm Crystal Castles Thriving Ivory Mayday Parade LIGHTS Pinback Grateful Dead COCOON Vampire Weekend A Day To Remember Death Cab for Cutie The Avett Brothers MGMT Incubus The Temper Trap Gregory and the Hawk The Shins Kings Of Leon Minus the Bear Copeland The Paper Raincoat
How many of you know that Christians are trying to distroy other Religions ? Christians Publish Digital Map Of Status of World Evangelization www.worldmap.org This press release is from a Christian organization. The map is of interest to Hindus in showing how systematically Christians plan their conversion efforts.) The World Missions Atlas Project, URL above, and its partners in cooperation with the greater missions community have, with expanded and updated data and technology, completed the "Global Status of Evangelical Christianity" wall map. This map illustrates the status of evangelical Christianity and church planting based upon the CPPI (Church Planting Progress Indicators) database maintained by the Global Research Department of the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Included on this map are three inset maps displaying the global status of Bible Translation, global status of JESUS film translation, and global response to the film JESUS. Highlighted on the map are over 100,000 cities, towns and villages thematically color-coded to depict both their relative size and their evangelical status based upon the primary language and people group living in each location. This significant presentation of evangelical Christianity will be distributed worldwide, and is prayerfully expected to stir in each individual Christian's heart a desire to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ
world geography riddle? Where on Earth? Asian Wonder Rice The reports coming back from the field couldn't be better. Your new strain of rice is exceeding all of your expectations. You developed it, using the latest techniques. It grows faster, has a tougher skin, and is more nutritious than the standard variety. It also does well without big doses of chemicals-a strong selling point with today's sensitivity about the environment. This new rice could be a breakthrough for many Asian nations. Your colleague Kiso is assisting you with the research and the development of the promising new grain. As field agent, he is traveling secretly from test site to test site. Working with a small network of scientists dotted across the vastness of East Asia, Kiso is supervising nearly a dozen such sites. The fields where the tests are taking place vary in soil, altitude, and climate. Both you and Kiso know that careful testing is crucial and must be closely monitored. You must be able to guarantee that you have a grain that can survive under the actual conditions found in many lands. If your variety proves too delicate, or fails to perform better than competing kinds of rice, there will be little point in pushing ahead with the project. According to plan, Kiso files weekly reports from his various field sites. To ensure secrecy, these arrive at your office in plain envelopes with no return address. Inside, each sheet of paper is stamped with a red letter. Each letter represents a country in East Asia. Besides using the coding system, Kiso adds a geographic description of each country. Kiso is a geography buff, and this second safeguard was his idea. He had begun his career in geography, then transferred to your field. You're an expert on plant life, fertilizer, and growth cycles. But you agreed when Kiso suggested this method of identifying the countries. A competitor in Britain is also hard to work on new strains of rice. The code system provides basic protection against that competitor. You slit open the bulky brown envelope that arrived at your office in California just a moment ago. Field reports from five countries are in the same package. Beneath the code letters in each case are lengthy notes on the crop's growth rate, durability, and projected yield per acre. Rapidly skimming the reports' contents with a professional eye, you can't help whistling to yourself. The new rice really is proving to be a wonder crop. The report says that the rice grows quickly, shows good root density, and is tough. Also, it survives in all kinds of terrain. Then, you return to the red letters that head Kiso's descriptions. In Kiso's neat hand, the first country, A, is described as "shaped like an S, tropical rain forest, very populous, facing the South China Sea." Country B earns this note: "a wet land bordered by mountains on west, north, and east; located between Thailand and the bay." Kiso sums up Country C: "island nation in Pacific located due east of Southeast Asia mainland." Country D is described as "the southern half of a peninsula with the Yellow Sea on the west and the Sea of Japan on the east." Finally, Country E's description reads: "Pacific Rim island nation with four main islands." You reach for your atlas, at the same time running your eye over the volumes of your encyclopedia. There's not a moment to lose in decoding Kiso's latest report and plotting the information. When you've done that, you'll be ready to announce your discovery, ahead of the competition! To what countries do the letters refer? You should have 5 answers (A,B,C,D,E). Hint: List the countries of East Asia. Then, use the maps in Unit 10 to find the country that matches each description. Maps in your textbook's atlas will also help. SO FAR I GOT 3 OUT OF THE 5 I DIDNT GET THE FIRST ONE OR THE LAST ONE BUT B. myanmar burma C. phillippines D. south korea.
JSON PHP DECODE HELP? I need to know the php code to retrieve the Distance element from the code below: Distance":{"meters":11933,"html":"7.4\u0026nbsp;mi"} i need the meters element. I only need the 11933 value the json data is stored in an array $data which is json_decoded in php. $json_o=json_decode($data); $json_o->name; this shows the from:cf373ba to:CF434PG so i assume $json_o->Distance should show the data i need but doesnt Any help Full code below {"name":"from:cf373ba to:CF434PG","Status":{"code":200,"request":"directions"},"Placemark":[{"id":"","address":"Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan CF37 3BA, UK","AddressDetails":{"Country":{"CountryNameCode":"GB","CountryName":"UK","AdministrativeArea":{"AdministrativeAreaName":"Mid Glamorgan","Locality":{"LocalityName":"Pontypridd","PostalCode":{"PostalCodeNumber":"CF37 3BA"}}}},"Accuracy": 5},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.336051,51.620659,0]}},{"id":"","address":"Ferndale, Mid Glamorgan CF43 4PG, UK","AddressDetails":{"Country":{"CountryNameCode":"GB","CountryName":"UK","AdministrativeArea":{"AdministrativeAreaName":"Mid Glamorgan","Locality":{"LocalityName":"Ferndale","PostalCode":{"PostalCodeNumber":"CF43 4PG"}}}},"Accuracy": 5},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.444665,51.665645,0]}}],"Directions":{"copyrightsHtml":"Map data \u0026#169;2010 Tele Atlas ","summaryHtml":"7.4\u0026nbsp;mi (about 18 mins)","Distance":{"meters":11933,"html":"7.4\u0026nbsp;mi"},"Duration":{"seconds":1090,"html":"18 mins"},"Routes":[{"Distance":{"meters":11933,"html":"7.4\u0026nbsp;mi"},"Duration":{"seconds":1090,"html":"18 mins"},"summaryHtml":"7.4\u0026nbsp;mi (about 18 mins)","Steps":[{"descriptionHtml":"Head \u003Cb\u003Enorthwest\u003C\/b\u003E on \u003Cb\u003EHigh View Way\u003C\/b\u003E","Distance":{"meters":88,"html":"289\u0026nbsp;ft"},"Duration":{"seconds":16,"html":"16 secs"},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.335940,51.620780,0]}},{"descriptionHtml":"Take the 1st \u003Cb\u003Eright\u003C\/b\u003E toward \u003Cb\u003EGarth Ave\u003C\/b\u003E","Distance":{"meters":89,"html":"292\u0026nbsp;ft"},"Duration":{"seconds":26,"html":"26 secs"},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.337160,51.620960,0]}},{"descriptionHtml":"Turn \u003Cb\u003Eleft\u003C\/b\u003E at \u003Cb\u003EGarth Ave\u003C\/b\u003E","Distance":{"meters":323,"html":"0.2\u0026nbsp;mi"},"Duration":{"seconds":43,"html":"43 secs"},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.336720,51.621710,0]}},{"descriptionHtml":"Turn \u003Cb\u003Eleft\u003C\/b\u003E at \u003Cb\u003ECefn Ln\u003C\/b\u003E","Distance":{"meters":796,"html":"0.5\u0026nbsp;mi"},"Duration":{"seconds":73,"html":"1 min"},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.340250,51.623360,0]}},{"descriptionHtml":"Take the 1st \u003Cb\u003Eright\u003C\/b\u003E onto \u003Cb\u003EDaren Ddu Rd\u003C\/b\u003E","Distance":{"meters":446,"html":"0.3\u0026nbsp;mi"},"Duration":{"seconds":45,"html":"45 secs"},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.350230,51.622840,0]}},{"descriptionHtml":"Slight \u003Cb\u003Eright\u003C\/b\u003E to stay on \u003Cb\u003EDaren Ddu Rd\u003C\/b\u003E","Distance":{"meters":13,"html":"43\u0026nbsp;ft"},"Duration":{"seconds":14,"html":"14 secs"},"Point":{"coordinates":[-3.352420,51.626500,0]}},{"descriptionHtml":"Turn \u003Cb&#
please help with Social Studies? 1. The Gilgamesh stories come from the ancient city of Sumer. Sumer was located in (1 point) * Mesopotamia. * Egypt. * Greece. * India. 2. Mesopotamia’s climate was (1 point) * temperate. * always cold. * hot and dry. * tropical. 3. People who study and write about the human past are called (1 point) * scribes. * historians. * astronomers. * nomads. 4. The center of the Chaldean empire was at (1 point) * Nineveh. * Jericho. * Çatal Hüyük. * Babylon. Use the quote below to answer questions 5–7. “If any one be too lazy to keep his dam in proper condition, and does not so keep it; if then the dam break and all the fields be flooded, then shall he in whose dam the break occurred be sold for money, and the money shall replace the corn which he has caused to be ruined.” — Code of Hammurabi, Article 53 5. The punishment for allowing one’s dam to flood everyone’s fields is (1 point) * to pay for ruined crops. * 60 lashes in the public square. * to be sold into slavery. * both A and C 6. What condition does this law cover? (1 point) * accident * fault through laziness * earthquakes * all of the above 7. Who gets the money from the penalty? (1 point) * the criminal’s family * the royal treasury * the owners of the ruined corn * none of the above 8. Who studies artifacts and fossils to help them understand the past? (1 point) * astronomers * anthropologists * historiographers * archaeologists Use the map below to answer questions 9–11. ss6_02_unittest2_MongolEmpire 9. What territory lies east of Samarkand? (1 point) * territory of Persia * territory of the Golden Horde * territory of Chagatai * territory of the Great Khan 10. In which territory was Samarkand located? (1 point) * territory of the Golden Horde * territory of Chagatai * territory of the Great Khan * territory of Persia 11. Approximately how wide was the Mongol Empire, measuring from Hangzhou to Kiev? (1 point) * 2,500 miles * 6,500 miles * 1,000 miles * 4,500 miles Use the time line below to answer questions 12–14. ss6_02_unittest1new_chinatimeline 12. Under which dynasty was the Grand Canal built? (1 point) * Sui * Tang * Song * Ming 13. How long was the Civil War? (1 point) * 67 years * 100 years * 53 years * 698 years 14. What year comes after 693 B.C.? (1 point) * 694 B.C. * 692 B.C. 15. A source that was created by someone who witnessed the events is called a (1 point) * secondary source. * reliable source. * primary source. * biased source. 16. An atlas is a (1 point) * map of the world * key on a map * special globe * book of maps 17. Why do some historians consider the farming revolution to be the most important event in human history? (3 points) 18. Describe some of the military accomplishments of the Assyrians. (3 points) 19. Name and give an example of three of the five themes of geography. (3 points)
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