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Identifier: mapmodelingingeo00malt (find matches)
Title: Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Maltby, Albert Elias, 1850-1924
Subjects: Block diagrams
Publisher: New York : E.L. Kellogg & Co.
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
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Fig. 77. Underground Products. The farmers by taking care of their farms give food to man-kind. What is the word that tells what these men are doing? Farming. And now you may give some words showing whatother men are doing. Mining, manufacturing, trading. Do The Fullness Thereof/ 173 you remember some of the forms of land and water? (Childrenname forms.) James says, The whole earth is made up of land,water, and the fullness thereof. (This answer is just as the little
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Fig. 78. boy gave it, and his manner showed that it meant considerableto him. See Psalm 24. i. It is this ^fullness thereof that somany teachers neglect in their geography work.) 174 Coal Mines. Yes ; the things we find in the water and in the ground arevery important. What is this ? A lump of coal. * It camefrom the coal-bank. That is what some people call a small coalmine. It is in the side of a hill. Let us make the sketch ofone. Here is the tool-house, and here the track, and the coal-dump. The cars and mules are in the mine. (Luckily for theinartistic teacher.) (Fig. y^.) The mine is dark. Father digs

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