Mapping Massachusetts, 1750-1801 The second half of the 18th century saw marked transitions in American mapmaking - stimulated initially by the requirements of the British colonial administration and later by those of the state government. First, there was a shift of emphasis from delineating external boundaries to documenting internal geographic, cultural and political detail. In a second development, the job of mapmaking was taken over by professionals who introduced the ideal of a systematic regional survey conducted to uniform standards.Keywords:
Michael Buehler, boston, massachusetts, rare, maps, mapping New Golfers Rules You Should Know You must want to be acted gentle and polite when you play your first golf so that you can give them a good expression. As a new guy on the golf course, it's pretty normal for you to make some mistakes. However, it can be avoided if you learn some basic rules for the golf newcomer.Keywords:
Diana lee, golf beginers, rules, polite How to Deal with Playing Behind Slow Players What is the most annoying thing on the golf course, most golfers will say the slow play. Almost every golfer experiences the frustration and annoyance out on the public golf course when the guys ahead of you slow to a crawl sizing up their clubs doing practice swings all in a ritualized preparation that leads to a goof-ball dud of a shot. Slow play has always been confined into the role that we all understand it but wish it would go away sort of golf abstraction, politely discussed with drinks after 18 holes.Keywords:
Diana lee, slow play, rules, tee time
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