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A brief explanation of each of the alphabetically arranged terms relating to military planes used during World War II provides an overview of the subject.
Explains the importance of cotton and the mechanics of the cotton gin, patented by Eli Whitney in 1794, and describes how this invention enabled the expansion of the American slave trade.
Describes the geography, plants and animals, history, economy, language, culture and people of the state of Georgia
Learn what it takes to become a pararescue jumper in the U.S. military.
Every town or city is filled with houses of all shapes and sizes, but we don't often stop to think about how they are built. Readers will learn all about the construction process, from foundations to roofs.
Introduces the various kinds of World War Two trainer planes, describes the missions for which they were used, and sketches the training required of their pilots. Also discusses what some of the airplanes were used for after World War 2.
The new Boeing Superliner looks much different than the plane the Wright Brothers flew at Kitty Hawk. Have you ever wondered how new planes are developed? This "Innovation in Transportation" book, Planes, takes a look at the people and creative ideas that have changed the way we think about flying.
Describes how the natural gas that is used to cook and heat your home is discovered and transported into your home.
Collection of Nancy's favorite stories of the people, places and planes she has come to know through her adventures as a pilot and freelance writer.
Describes how electricity is produced and transported from the power plant into homes and offices.