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West Texas is a vernacular term applied to a region in the southwestern United States that primarily encompasses the arid and semi-arid lands in the western portion of the state of Texas. There is a general lack of consensus regarding the boundaries that separate East Texas and West Texas. Walter Prescott Webb, the American historian and geographer, suggested that the 98th meridian separates East and West Texas. The Texas writer A.C. Greene proposed that West Texas extends west of the Brazos River. Perhaps, the truth is that there is no distinct line that separates East and West Texas. Rather, there are places that are clearly in West Texas and there are places that are clearly in East Texas, and then there are places that fall within a transitional zone between these two regions. West Texas is often subdivided according to distinct physiographic features. The portion of West Texas that lies west of the Pecos River is often referred to as "Far West Texas" or the "Trans-Pecos," a term first introduced in 1887 by the Texas geologist Robert T. Hill. The Trans-Pecos lies within the Chihuahuan Desert, the most arid portion of the state. Another important subdivision of West Texas is the Llano Estacado, a vast region of level high plains that extends into the Texas Panhandle. To the east of the Llano Estacado lies the “redbed country” of the Rolling Plains and to the south of the Llano Estacado lies the Edwards Plateau. The Rolling Plains and the Edwards Plateau subregions act as transitional zones between East and West Texas. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License what NFL team do people support in West Texas? Q. i was just curious because i have relatives there...can anyone from West Texas please tell me what kind of NFL teams people support around there. Thanks. Asked by kingfulani - Wed Feb 18 15:58:09 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. What are you calling "West Texas"? I used to live in Lubbock and also Amarillo and the Cowboys are the team for most people I knew in those places. Answered by hitmeagaindude - Wed Feb 18 16:02:58 2009 Why can't the US give parts of West Texas or Wyoming to the Palestinian peoples in the meantime? Q. Until there is a two-state solution in the Middle East. Or also Iran citizens who want freedom from their government. And victims of the genocide in Sudan. And also the victims of the earthquake in China and cyclone in Myanmar? We can give these poor people lots of land in Wyoming, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and West Texas. Why don't we??? Asked by Eric S - Sun Jun 1 01:42:23 2008 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments A. The last thing the US needs is more Jihadists in our country..There are far too many as it is..And if you are not concerned now, You will be soon. Answered by Morgan S - Sun Jun 1 02:02:59 2008 How do employers in the DFW area view MBA's from Univeristy of Dallas, A&M Commerce, and West Texas A&M?
Q. After my wife graduates nursing school, I will be relocating to the DFW area. In the interim, I was going to get my MBA online from one of the 3 aforementioned schools. I know UT Austin, Rice, and A&M College Station are the best, but I would like to hear from professionals and/or hiring managers about these schools only: University of Dallas, A&M Commerce, and West Texas A&M. I dont want to work hard and spend big $$$ for a degree that employers will laugh at! Thanks in advance... Asked by letitbe - Sun Dec 31 14:25:20 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'm from Dallas, but I'm a Texas A&M (College Station) MBA student. Instead of "University of Dallas" I would recommend "University of Texas - Dallas." UTD is a pretty good school, has a good rep, and has a presence in the Dallas business scene. The best MBA programs in the DFW area are SMU and TCU of course, but they are expensive as hell. If I weren't at A&M (and I'm very glad I am) I would choose UTD probably. Here's my opinion of the quality and perceived value of DFW area universities: 1. Southern Methodist University (Dallas-private) 2. Texas Christian University (Fort Worth-private) 3. University of Texas - Dallas (Richardson-public) 4. University of North Texas (Denton-public) 5. University of Texas Arlington (public) Any… [cont.] Answered by Elvis W - Sun Dec 31 19:45:03 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "West Texas" Littlefield denim mill is one of five in the country - KCBD-TV
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