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Cartographer Summary
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A cartographer makes maps from information gathered during a survey. The mapping of an area begins by creating a network of points and measuring the distances and angles between them. The next step is to map all the details of the land, such as rivers...
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Cartography is the study of map making and cartographers are map...


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The Washington Times
Cartographer lists California as riskiest place to live in U.S. Western Maryland is among the safest.(Nation)
08/14/1997: 688 words, approx. 2 pages
Life is always full of danger, but living in some parts of the country is a lot riskier than living in others, says a professor and cartographer from Syracuse University. Heading the list of dangerous places is California, land of earthquakes, tidal...
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The Poet as Cartographer
12/01/2000: 1,127 words, approx. 4 pages
Badikian, Beatriz. Mapmaker Revisited: New and Selected Poems. Chicago: Gladstone Books, 1999. It is a commonplace to assert that spatial theory in criticism and cultural studies has recently become the norm. Ours is, the line goes, an increasingly atemporal but highly spatial culture,...
 


 

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