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  Warrior (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warrior is the name of a character class in several print and online role-playing games.
The Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association, based in Oakland, California, formerly based in San Francisco and Philadelphia.
The University of Waterloo Warriors of Waterloo, Ontario.
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 Warrior, Alabama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warrior is a city located in Jefferson County, Alabama.
The community was named for the Warrior Coal Fields, which opened in 1872.
Warrior is located at 33°48'48.985" North, 86°48'41.238" West (33.813607, -86.811455)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warrior,_Alabama   (432 words)

  
 Alabama Drug Rehab Alabama Drug Rehab Treatment Drug Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment Centers
Drug Situation: The drug threat in Alabama is the widespread availability and abuse of illegal drugs arriving from outside the state, along with its homegrown marijuana and the increasing danger of local manufacture of methamphetamine and designer drugs.
Most of the heroin in Alabama is transported from Jamaica; however, a recent sample from a seizure indicated the origination of the drug was New York.
In Alabama, African-American men have the highest rate of HIV infection with a rate (68.7 per 100,000) which is six times higher than the infection rate of white men (11.1 per 100,000).
www.addictionca.com /contact2.htm?state=Alabama&city=Warrior   (4074 words)

  
 Warrior High School - Warrior, Alabama / AL - school information
The Alabama Direct Assessment of Writing Exam was given to students in grades 5 and 7 to measure writing achievement.
In 2002-2003, Alabama began using the Stanford 10 test to measure student learning in grades 3 through 8.
From 2000-2002, Alabama used the Stanford 9 test to measure student learning in grades 3 through 8.
www.greatschools.net /modperl/achievement/al/845   (478 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed Designation of Critical Habitat for ...
Alabama Moccasinshell (Medionidus acutissimus (Lea 1831)) The Alabama moccasinshell is a small, delicate species, approximately 30 mm (1.2 in) in length.
The ovate clubshell was historically distributed in the Tombigbee, Black Warrior, Alabama, Cahaba, and Coosa Rivers and their tributaries in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee; and in Chewacla, Uphapee and Opintlocco Creeks in the Tallapoosa River drainage, Alabama.
The river is historic habitat for the Alabama moccasinshell, southern clubshell, ovate clubshell, upland combshell, and southern acornshell.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-SPECIES/2003/March/Day-26/e6903.htm   (12401 words)

  
 Alabama
Alabama's population increased by more that eight percent in the 1990s to 4.45 million people, and is projected by the U.S. Census Bureau to increase by an additional 17 percent by 2025.
Alabama's growing and expanding population is placing pressures on landowners to convert their forestlands to other uses that are in conflict with important natural resource values and benefits.
Alabama's exceptionally rich fauna is the result of its ancient and complex geological terrain (Figure 4) and abundant and diverse streams.
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 Black Warrior RIVERKEEPER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Black Warrior was the first river in Alabama to be severely altered by dams.
The Black Warrior is a silent giant in Alabama's economy, our river has served as a primary shipping route for the export of coal and cotton to Mobile Bay.
Black Warrior Riverkeeper is devoted to filling this gap by using the citizen enforcement provisions provided by federal law to bring polluters to justice.
www.blackwarriorriver.org /intro.htm   (712 words)

  
 Warrior Alabama Resource Guide, City or community of Warrior, Alabama Facts, Information, Relocation, Real Estate, ...
The population of Warrior is approximately 3,280 (1990).
The distance from Warrior to Washington DC is 670 miles.
Warrior is positioned 33.81 degrees north of the equator and 86.80 degrees west of the prime meridian.
www.usacitiesonline.com /alcountywarrior.htm   (233 words)

  
 Crayfish in Alabama
Alabama: Known from eight database records, all from Mobile and Washington counties in the Mobile Basin.
Alabama: There is a single record of the species in the Illinois Natural History Survey database from the Tombigbee River system; another more questionable record from the University of Alabama database is from the Cahaba River system.
Alabama: Known from caves in Colbert, Lauderdale and Morgan counties.
www.dcnr.state.al.us /watchable-wildlife/what/crayfish   (3044 words)

  
 Alabama river - Alabama River -- Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Alabama River, as its name suggests, is the heart river of the state.
Alabama River - a river in Alabama formed by the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers near Montgomery; flows southwestward to become a
Selma - a town in central Alabama on the Alabama river; in 1965 it was the Alabama Alabama - a river in Alabama formed by the confluence of the Coosa
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 Wildernet - Warrior Lake
The area is maintained by the State of Alabama as a state park and features a village site, burial grounds and a museum.
Climate - The climate of Alabama's lowlands can be described as subtropical with nearly 60 inches of rain each year.
Northern Alabama is generally cooler than the south due to its higher elevations.
www.wildernet.com /pages/area.cfm?areaname=Warrior+Lake   (397 words)

  
 Warrior, Alabama AL, city profile (Jefferson County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Alabama > All counties > Jefferson County > Warrior
Warrior, AL Warrior is a city in Jefferson County, in the Birmingham-Hoover metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Warrior was $14,919, compared with $21,587 nationally.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=12259   (481 words)

  
 Warrior
Warrior is the 15,304th most popular last name (surname) in the United States; frequency is 0.001%; percentile is 75.477 [SourceCBN]
Warrior, Alabama, United States [City]; population was 3,280 in 1990; housing units was 1,330 in 1990; location is 33°49'N 86°48'W; land area is 5.82 square miles (3,724 acres); FIPS code is 79944 [SourceCBP]
Warrior, Alabama, United States [Populated Place] is in Jefferson County; location is 33°48'51"N 86°48'34"W; elevation is 552 feet [SourceGSP]
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 Warrior Drug Rehab Warrior,Alabama Drug Rehab Treatment Drug Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment Centers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Among the general recommendations are belonging to a group as a support system, having a religious involvement, practicing good health habits; including proper diet, sleep, and exercise, as well as goal planning and self enhancement projects.
Warrior, AL, population 3,169, is located in Alabama's Jefferson county, about 20.3 miles from Birmingham and 64.6 miles from Huntsville.
It is estimated that in recent years Warrior's population has been declining at an annual rate of 1.1 percent.
www.addictionca.com /contact2.htm?state=Alabama&city=Warrior   (4234 words)

  
 FINAL RULE: ELEVEN MOBILE RIVER MUSSELS, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Alabama moccasinshell was described from the Alabama River, Alabama.
Many Alabama River tributaries in the impounded portion of the drainage are affected in their lower reaches by backwater.
The upland combshell, southern combshell, fine-lined pocketbook, Alabama moccasinshell, Coosa moccasinshell, southern clubshell, southern pigtoe, ovate clubshell, and triangular kidneyshell were known from the Coosa River and tributaries (Hurd 1974).
www.fws.gov /endangered/r/fr93495.html   (9189 words)

  
 alarticles
Like fishing the Little Warrior River, this upper lake section offers weeds, wood cover, rock bluffs, piers and boat houses, and plenty of scattered logjams, for the summertime angler to investigate.
Development along both the Warrior River and Little Warrior River, has shown the population booming and new cover for bass and the prey they feed on.
But Winter and early Spring is when some of the biggest spotted bass and largemouth's are fooled, only by the persistent angler that refuses to be beaten, by an age old river that has many secrets to unlock.
www.fishin.com /reports/al/alarticles/albankhe.htm   (2608 words)

  
 HRC > Southeast > In Focus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Biodiversity The Coosa River basin is believed to be the site of the largest aquatic extinction incident in the United States during the early 1900s, due largely to the destruction of habitats and for native mussels, and snails, through impoundments behind power dams and alterations in flows downstream.
Alabama Power is relicensing nine dams on the Coosa and Black Warrior Rivers: Smith and Bankhead on the Black Warrior; and Weiss, Neely Henry, Logan Martin, Lay, Mitchell, and Jordan/Bouldin on the Coosa.
Alabama Rivers Alliance, American Rivers, and other HRC members will remain active in the Coosa relicensing.
www.hydroreform.org /southeast-infocus.asp?ARTICLE12581=12587   (528 words)

  
 GEOLOGIC SCREENING CRITERIA FOR SEQUESTRATION OF CO2 IN COAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The principal objectives of this 1.4 million dollar research project were to develop a geologic screening model that is transferable to the highly industrialized Carboniferous coal basins of eastern North America and Europe and to identify parts of the Black Warrior basin that are most favorable for the demonstration of carbon sequestration technology.
Proximity to power plants, pipeline systems, coalbed methane field design, and the locations of underground coal mines and their reserve areas are all elements of infrastructure that were incorporated into the screening model so that effective decisions can be made for the demonstration and implementation of carbon sequestration technology.
Pashin, J. and McIntyre, M., Defining the supercritical phase window for CO in coalbed methane reservoirs of the Black Warrior basin: implications for CO sequestration and enhanced coalbed methane recovery: Tuscaloosa, Alabama, University of Alabama College of Continuing Studies, 2003 International Coalbed Methane Symposium Proceedings, Paper 0316, 12 p.
www.gsa.state.al.us /gsa/CO2PAGE/CO2page.htm   (916 words)

  
 Public Notice NPDES September   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
NPDES Permit Number AL0077551, west of Alabama Highway 69 southeast of Townley, for issuance of a permit for proposed discharges of treated drainage from a surface coal mine and associated areas to Horse Creek, an unnamed tributary to Horse Creek, and Lost Creek, all classified for Fish and Wildlife.
NPDES Permit Number AL0047503 for the reissuance of a permit limiting the discharge of pollutants from treated domestic wastewater from Evergreen Lagoon for the purpose of meeting federal and state regulatory standards.
Street Northwest, Fort Payne, Alabama, to Allen Branch, classified as Fish and Wildlife in the Coosa River Basin.
www.adem.state.al.us /PublicNotice/Sept/NPDES/9NPDES.htm   (1964 words)

  
 Alabama Waterways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
General Description and Characteristics: This River system, mostly in Alabama but partly in the state of Mississippi, consists of the short Mobile River (formed by the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama Rivers), the tributary Black Warrior River and the Tenn-Tom Waterway.
This would be from the confluence with the Alabama near Demopolis to extreme northeast Mississippi (near Corinth).
The Black Warrior River, a tributary of the Tombigbee, can be navigated about 220 miles to the port of Birmingham.
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 Rickwood Caverns State Park near Warrior, Alabama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Obviously, one of the main attractions in Rickwood Caverns State Park is it's caves.
Rickwood Caverns is a member of the National Caves Association and represents the only open caving state park in the state of Alabama.
This "miracle mile" of cave passages, as it is called, is formed from the deposition of calcium-rich seashells from marine animals while this area of Alabama was still submerged as part of the ocean floor.
www.thescheerfamily.com /outdoor/rcsp.htm   (782 words)

  
 A GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY OF THE BLACK WARRIOR RIVER, ALABAMA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Black Warrior River is one of the largest basins in the Mobile/Alabama River System (MARS).
This study was initiated to determine the influence of anthropogenic activities on water quality in the Black Warrior River.
On three occasions from 1997 to 1999 samples were collected at ten locations throughout the Black Warrior basin and two on the Tombigbee River.
gsa.confex.com /gsa/2002NC/finalprogram/abstract_32003.htm   (445 words)

  
 Warrior, Alabama, USA Patent Applications
The listing of Patent Applications for Warrior, Alabama, USA is current as of January 2005.
The applications are submitted to the USPTO for approval, published and eventually approved or denied.
Notifiy us with any corrections or comments about Warrior, Alabama, USA patents or the website in general.
www.freshpatents.com /USAAlabama-cy1-Warrior.php   (106 words)

  
 Map Room Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway consists of a channel nine feet deep and 200 feet wide from the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama River to the head of navigation on the Black Warrior near Birmingham.
The Black Warrior originates near Birmingham, Alabama and flows south and west, joining the Tombigbee near Demopolis.
The two rivers merge with the Alabama near Coffeeville to form the Mobile River, which in turn flows into Mobile Bay on the Gulf of Mexico.
gis.sam.usace.army.mil /MapRoom/Maproom.asp?Customer=OPJ   (1551 words)

  
 Alabama Storage, Fultondale, AL, Self Storage
Alabama Storage - Fultondale is located at 1588 Carson Road North in Fultondale, Alabama.
Alabama Storage – Warrior is located at 9641 Hwy 31 North in Warrior, Alabama.
Alabama Storage will be on your right, across from Dewey Barber Chevrolet.
www.realpagessites.com /alabamastorage/page5.html   (166 words)

  
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The Alabama moccasinshell is a small, delicate species, approximately 30 mm (1.2 in) in length.
High levels of interest in details of the plan were expressed by the State of Alabama, certain environmental groups, and a number of water-and timber-related industries.
Currently, the greatest general threat to the survival and recovery of these 11 Mobile River Basin mussel species is the small size, extent, and isolation of their remaining populations.
www.fws.gov /southeast/hotissues/mussels/proposed_rule.html   (8268 words)

  
 Flower Delivery Warrior AL Alabama |Order Warrior Flowers Online | Online Florist | Flower Shop
Warrior, AL Alabama flower delivery is a service provided by Wesley Berry Flowers since 1946.
Send Warrior, AL Alabama florist greetings to any city or state with a Warrior local florist.
Warrior Thanksgiving flowers, and Warrior Christmas flowers sent near or far.
www.800wesleys.com /flowers.Warrior.AL.html   (1275 words)

  
 Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River: AL 79 / US 231 Bridge to Nector Covered Bridge
The Locust Fork of Alabama's Black Warrior River is the Deep south's top cruising river.
Each year "the Fork" is enjoyed by boaters from Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida in addition to a multitude of Alabama boaters.
A piedmont river bracketed by high shale bluffs and rolling hills, the Fork drops a respectable 23 feet per mile in the five and a half miles from the Al 79 / US 231 bridge to the AL 160 bridge.
www.trails.com /tcatalog_trail.asp?trailid=CGU001-002   (208 words)

  
 Corner High School - Warrior, Alabama / AL - school information
High school students take the Alabama High School Graduation Exam (AHSGE), a standards-based test, to measure how well they have mastered specific academic skills defined by the state.
The state's goal is for all high school students to pass the graduation exam by the end of their 12th grade year.
Alabama High School Graduation Exam Results by Subgroup (2001-2002)
www.greatschools.net /modperl/achievement/al/809   (724 words)

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