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Food atlas

discover all the delicious foods of the world
2017
"An illustrated atlas that guides readers to discover the ingredients and dishes that characterize the dietary customs of countries around the world."--Provided by publisher.
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National Geographic student atlas of the world

Presents a National Geographic Student Atlas of the World, with photographs and graphics of the planet, detailed maps, Web links, thematic indexes on a variety of topics, country flags, and fact boxes.
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Using economic and resource maps

Introduces readers to economic and resource maps, which show what natural resources are in a place and how people in that place earn money.

Atlas of the world's religions

2007
Uses narrative, maps, and photographs to provide a view of the world's religions in their geographical and historical contexts.

Using road maps and GPS

Students learn an inquiry-based approach to studying road maps and using global positioning systems, or GPS.

Using climate maps

Explains how to read various climate maps, from those showing temperatures to those detailing precipitation.

The state of the world atlas

1995
Presents comparative data for various countries of the world in catagories such as population growth, illiteracy, unemployment, military spending, and censorship.

The expanding world

(300-1750)
1999
Presents an inclusive, multidisciplinary look at the rapidly changing world from 300 to 1750 through a combination of reproducible text, maps, timelines, charts, and drawings in loose-leaf format.

Early civilizations

(prehistory to 300 C.E.)
1999
Presents an inclusive, multidisciplinary look at the evolution of humankind from prehistory to 300 C.E. through a combination of reproducible text, maps, timelines, charts, and drawings in loose-leaf format.

The age of revolution

(1750 to 1914)
1999
Presents an inclusive, multidisciplinary look at the age of revolution from 1750 to 1914 through a combination of reproducible text, maps, charts, timelines, and drawings in loose-leaf format.

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