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The Texas Almanac has been the ultimate resource oflife in Texas for 150 years. First published in 1857, the Texas Almanac 2006–2007 is the book's Sesquicentennial Edition. To mark this anniversary, the entire book has been printed in color. Especially significant are the many colorful and updated maps of Texas and each of Texas' 254 counties. These unique county maps show relief, major and minor roads, waterways, parks, and other attractions. The Texas Almanac includes articles and data about: history and government; population and demographics; the natural environment; parks and recreation; business and transportation; oil and minerals; agriculture; science and health; education; and culture and the arts. Special features in the Sesquicentennial Edition include: A history of the more than 30 Spanish Missions in Texas, and the cooperation and conflicts among the Franciscan friars, the Spanish soldiers, and the local Indians who took part in the mission system. A compelling piece on the history of cattle ranching in Texas and its effects on the environment written by award-winning Western author Elmer Kelton of San Angelo. Kelton, who grew up on a ranch in Crane County and worked as a farm and ranch writer and editor, says, "To whatever extent technology has allowed, [ranchers and farmers] have tried to influence their environment to their benefit. Some of the results have been favorable. Others have fallen victim to the unwritten law of unintended consequences, trading one set of problems for another." The growing habits and many uses of the ubiquitous mesquite, which flourishes across one-third of Texas. The numerous mineral springs that exist in nearly every Texas county, and their use by Indians, settlers, and commercial spas. Families of Lebanese-Syrian descent and their impact on culture across the state. The Texas Almanac Teacher's Guide is a 130-page professionally written teaching tool to help teachers and homeschoolers use the factually dense Texas resource in the classroom. It contains fun and instructive interdisciplinary activities based on information found in the Texas Almanac 2006-2007. Each lesson is coded to indicate how it helps fulfill TEKS and TAKS objectives. Distributed for The Dallas Morning News editor who has worked in both newspaper and textbook publishing. Journalist and editor ROBERT PLOCHECK is a native of Houston who was raised in Damon and now lives in Dallas. Cover artist JOHN COLLIER has earned numerous awards and his work is housed in many public and private collections. He recently completed four bronze sculptures that will serve as a 9-11 memorial at the Church of St. Peter near Ground Zero in New York City.
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Add Texas Almanac 2006-2007: Sesquicentennial Edition, 1857-2007, The Texas Almanac has been the ultimate resource oflife in Texas for 150 years. First published in 1857, the Texas Almanac 2006–2007 is the book's Sesquicentennial Edition. To mark this anniversary, the entire book has been printed in color. Especi, Texas Almanac 2006-2007: Sesquicentennial Edition, 1857-2007 to your collection on WonderClub |