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1. 2004 income tax credit review 2004 income tax credit reviewArizona. Legislature. Joint Legislative Budget Committee.Income tax--Arizona; Tax credits--Arizona;Joint Legislative Income Tax Credit Review Committee. Annual. December 8, 2004. Annually reviews credits as determined in statute. This year’s review includes: Agricultural Water Conservation System, Agricultural Pollution Control Equipment, and Solar Energy Equipment. Requires Microsoft Powerpoint.

2. Connecting Arizona to the future: presentation to the Governor's Rural Development Conference. Connecting Arizona to the future: presentation to the Governor's Rural Development Conference.Arizona. Government Information Technology Agency.Broadband communication systems--Arizona; Telecommunication systems--Arizona; Telecommunication--Arizona; Telecommunication policy- Arizona;18 slides. File size: 1166.5 KB. "August 19, 2005." Government Information Technology Agency (GITA) & Arizona Telecommunications Information Council (ATIC) Presentation to the Governor's Rural Development Conference.

3. La Fontera - A History La Fontera - A HistoryOrozco, RebeccaMexican-American Border Region--History; Mexico--History--Spanish colony, 1540-1810; New Spain; Cochise County (Ariz.) Antiquities.This 43 slide powerpoint presentation is related to the audio file in this collection of the same name. It presents a history of Mexican and American shared heritage along the southeastern Arizona border region over the past 500 years. There are images of the Spanish leaders who conquered the area, including Hernan Cortez and Diego Valezquez, and maps of their original travels.

4. Military Outposts of the Chiricahua Mountains Military Outposts of the Chiricahua MountainsOrozco, RebeccaMilitary posts (Ariz); Army posts; Military bases--Arizona; Chiricahua Apache Indians; Fort Bowie (Ariz.) History 19th century; Gadsen Purchase; Apache Indian--Wars, 1883-1886; Apache Indians--Wars, 1872-1873; Cochise County (Ariz.); Cochise County (Ariz.) History.This Powerpoint presentation is related to the lecture of the same name in this collection. It contains 53 slides with images and photos depicting the life and times of the military outposts built in the mid and late 19th century to protect the settlers of Southeastern Arizona and control the Chiricahua Apaches. There are maps of the area, photos of the surrounding landscape and original images of the camps. The slides also include images of the military officers, Chiricahua leaders and people

5. Navajo Long Walk Navajo Long WalkNavajo Long Walk, 1863-1867; Navajo Long Walk to Bosque Redondo (Ariz. And N.M.); Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873; Carson, Christopher 1809-1863; Fort Sumner (N.M.); Fort Grant (Ariz.); Manuelito, Navajo chief, 1818-1893; Navajo History; Navajo Indian Reservation; Canyon de Chelly (Ariz.); Navajo Indians 1860-1870; Navajo Indians Treaties; Ute Indians 1860-1870; Fort Wingate (N.M.); Forced Relocation of Indians, 1813-1903; Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation (N.M.)4th Grade This two/three part lesson will introduce the main elements of the Navajo Long Walk during the period of 1864-1868. During Part I, students will gain information from teacher presentation and working in collaborative groups by reading adapted text, observing and discussing historical photographs and maps. Part II will consist of a short session to help students organize their written information to create a short Info-Share (a dramatic presentation) for the whole class, and time for each group

6. Paquime and Mata Ortiz Paquime and Mata OrtizOrozco, RebeccaArchaeology--Arizona; Archaeology--Mexico; Archaeology and History--North America; Indian pottery; Pottery; Ceramics; Chihuahua (Chihuahua, Mexico) History. Mata Ortiz (Mexico); Casas Grandes pottery Mexico Chihuahua (State); Casas Grandes pottery Mexico Mata Ortiz.This 44 slide powerpoint presentation is related to the audio file of the same name in this collection. It includes maps and images detailing the archaelogical history of the area from 1250-1425. There are also striking photos of the ruins and pottery found in the area. View the slides and listen to the lecture on centuries of history along the Mexico/United States border of Southeastern Arizona.

7. Shared resources for telecommunications: project update - February 22, 2001 Shared resources for telecommunications: project update - February 22, 2001Arizona. Dept. of Transportation.Telecommunication--Arizona; Telecommunication policy- Arizona;23 slides. File size: 1234.5 KB. Microsoft PowerPoint is required to view this file. See also: http://azmemory.lib.az.us/u?/statepubs,2100

8. The Chiricahua Apache, Images in Myth and History The Chiricahua Apache, Images in Myth and HistoryOrozco, RebeccaChiricahua Indians; Chiricahua Indian Reservation (Ariz.); Chiricahua Indians--Treaties; Arizona--History; Chiricahua Apache Indians; Apache Indian--Wars, 1883-1886; Apache Indians--Wars, 1872-1873; Indians--Chiefs; Fort Huachuca (Ariz.) History. Fort Bowie (Ariz.) History 19th century. Cochise County (Ariz.); Cochise County (Ariz.) History.This 57 slide powerpoint presentation is related to the lecture of the same name in this collection. Many of the images in the slides appear courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society. Famous warriors such as Geronimo and Naiche were photographed many times. This presentation contains a collection of historic photos from the late 1800s and from the end of an era. The images include a rare drawing of the Chiricahua leader Cochise, there are no known photographs of Cochise. There are other rare ph

9. The Circuit: Lives of Migrant Workers The Circuit: Lives of Migrant WorkersTeaching; Migrant labor; Depressions --1929--Arizona4th Grade; Appropriate for 5th - 8th Grade with adaptationsThis lesson teaches students how to analyze a photo and how to make inferences from the same image. It can be used as part of a unit on migrant workers and the Dust Bowl. Archival photos of migrant families, their work and living conditions can be used as an activator and pre-evaluation and as a post evaluation of a larger unit.

10. The Great Earthquake of 1887 The Great Earthquake of 1887Dillard, GaryEarthquakes; Earthquakes--Mexico; Bisbee (Ariz.) History; Cochise County (Ariz.); Cochise County (Ariz.) History. Arizona--History;This 13 slide powerpoint presentation is related to the lecture of the same name in this collection. The images in the slides appear courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society, the Douglas Memorial Mining Museum, and the Bisbee Mining Museum. There are images of the damage and fissures created by the earthquake and photos of the destruction of the village of Bavispe, Sonora, MX. There are also geological maps showing the epicenter and regions effected by the earthquake. Listen to the lecture as

11. Welcome to Arizona State Parks Welcome to Arizona State ParksArizona State Parks Board.Parks--Arizona;67 slides (PPT version). File size: 15796.5 KB. Requires Microsoft Powerpoint

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