CHAPTER Vll SOCIAL ORGAi IZATION AE D BEHAVIORSkid Row Location to Place of Birth. SACRAMENTO F;gure...
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CHAPTER Vll SOCIAL ORGAi IZATION AE D BEHAVIOR
Total number of maps 31
Canada 7
UoSoA. ii
Washington 1
Illinois 3
Ohio 2
Mississippi 1
Maryland 1
District of Columbia i
North Carolina 3
New York I
Although overlapping with social geography, this chapter includes maps depicting several North American phenomena that should be of considerable interest to the student of North American culture. Unfortunately, very little work has been done on social institutions such as schools, the family• and the vast array of voluntary associations. Social behavior, a field of interest to the geog- rapher, folklorist, sociologist, and pychologist, is equally void of maps. The exceptions are Ward's skid row study of Baltimore• Washington• and New York City• and Adams' maps of riots and civil dis- order of the 1960's. Vining's work on geographical societies gives us at least one example of what could be accomplished in mapping the countless number of fraternal organizations and professional associations.
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INFLUENZA EP',DEMICS O, 1•35 AND 1837-1838
•:P:DEMIC OF 1837-1838
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Red River brigade
PO'PULAI•ON CIRCULATION, 1830 1850
Ship with Europe
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•Top quartile bottle count blocks
Highest incidence of panhandling intersection
Ward 1975
Figure 3. Skid Row Area and Its City Location, New York City.
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feet
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•Top quartile bottle count blocks
Highest incidence of C) panhandling intersection
Figure 1. Skid Row Area and Its City Location, Washington.
St.
Pratt St.
Top quartile bottle count blocks
0 Highest incidence of panhandling intersection
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Figure 2. Sldd Row Arca and Its City Location, Bahimor,:. 288
SACRAME NT•__N
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Figure 7. Distance from Skid Row Location to Place of Birth.
SACRAMENTO
F;gure 8. Distance between Skid •qow Loca•mn and C•ries ¥•sited,
292 THE PROFESSIO*AL GEOGRAPHER
•0 miles 5 0 feet
Top auartde bottle count blocks
Highest incidence of panhandling intersection
Yesler Way
Figure 5. Skid Row Area and Its City Location, Seattle.
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Adams 19•2
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RIOT AI
Kansas City
SPATIAL PATTERN OF THE BUSING BURDEN IN TIlE CHARLOTTE-
MECKI,ENBURG, N.C., SCttOOL SYSTEM, 1971
LL CO.
Number of School Years of Busing ,;•] No Busing
Over 6
Charlotte City Limits
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LOCATION OF 1971 ATTENDANCE AREAS FOR THE CHARLOTTE-
MECKLENBURG, N.C., SCHOOL SYSTEM
IttEDELL CO.
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lncluded in Analysis
Charlotte City Limits
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Figure Zord 1975
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LOCATION OF 1971 PAIRED SCHOOLS INCLUDED IN STUDY OF CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG, N.C., SCHOOL SYSTEM
IREDELL CO.
• • Paired Schools
Charlotte City Limits
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Mile•
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Figure l--Railroad passenger lines in the United States, 1969.
Francavi•l ia 1971
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STATES HAVING STATE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES THE AGE OF STATE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES
Figure
STATES HAVING STATE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES
WHICH PUBLISH JOURNALS
Figure 3
Vining 1975
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RESIDENTIAL ZONES AND HOSFITALS
• INNER URBAN
• OUTER URBAN
• INNER SUBURBAN
[• OUTER SUBURBAN
HOSPITAL CATEGORIES Small Community Hospital Large Community Hospital Regional Dislrict Hospital minimum
specializalion Large Regional District
Hospital moderate specializaliofi Major Teaching-Research Hospilal
C•ty Limits of Cleveland
Figure 3. Residential Zones and Distribution of Hospitals.
HOSPITALS AND SAMPLE POPULATION
HOSPITAL CATEGORIES Small Community Hospital Large Community Hospital Regional District Hospitai-minimu•
Regional District Hospital-moderate
Major Teaching Research Hospital
SAMPLE POPULATION (by race) White
Non-White
City Limits o•. Cleveland
Figure 1. Distribution of Hospitals and Sample Population.
Shennon, S purl o c !c, Gladin and Skinner 1975
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rio.. 6. Long distance trips Counb' Hospital, ]9f55.
to Chicago's
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Fie.. 4. Trips to hospitals by, patients of \Vest Ridge comnaunit),, Chicago, 1965.
Fsc. 5. Patterns of flo•vs to Mercy Hospital, Chic;ago, illustrating, distorting effects of race and religion, February, 1965.
Morrill,Eriekson, and Rus 1970
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Figure 7. REGIONAL AND COMMUNI'FY IIOSPITAL CENTERS IN TIlE PINEY WOODS.c 1973.. • • Source: .on,ti•ed l•om Mi•si.•ippil].'alth Rc•ourcesProfile. •,
[elley and Soillman 1976
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