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  • The Railroad, the Telegraph, and Other Technologies

    Xina M Uhl

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    From 1800 to 1900 the territory of the United States expanded fourfold, and the population skyrocketed from about five million to seventy-five million plus. Two key innovations in technology helped this rapid development take place: steam and electricity. This easy-to-read guide traces the rail system's impact on shipping, travel, and the taming of the western frontier overed are unprecedented advances in communication and other technology, such as new steel processes and improved farming tools. These changes not only ushered forth a new era of American progress but also formed the foundation of the modern world"--
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  • Geologists at Work

    Philip Wolny

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Geologythe study of the Earth itself, its makeup and structure, and the processes that form themis endlessly fascinating. Geologists help us understand our world and provide knowledge that helps government and industry keep society functioning. The vibrant imagery, highlighted vocabulary, and other learning tools in this resource will give students an overview of different geological disciplines, inform them of the everyday problems these scientists must solve, and highlight tools and methods they use. It provides budding young scientists and casual science fans alike a glimpse of geologists at work that is both thrilling and informative.
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  • Islamic Art and Architecture

    Peter Osier

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Presents an overview of Islamic art and architecture, from the mosques of the early period, to the decorative arts and buildings of the middle period, to the Ottoman and Mughal art leading to the building of the Taj Mahal.
  • Britannica Illustrated Science Library

    Inc. Encyclopaedia Britannica

    Hardcover (Britannica Educational Pub, April 1, 2011)
    The Britannica Illustrated Science Library covers today's most popular science topics, from digital TV to microchips to touch screens and beyond. (The books set does not come in a box/slipcase). As one of the most visually compelling science sets that students can enjoy, it covers earth science, life science , and physical science in 18 volumes. Created for grades 5-9, each volume provides an overview on the subject and thoroughly explains it through detailed and powerful graphics, turning complex subjects into visual information that students can quickly grasp. Students will be captivated by more than 18,000 unforgettable images - over 1,000 per volume - that simplify and engage, ultimately providing a thorough understanding of each important topic. Each volume contains an index and a glossary with full definitions for vocabulary help.
  • The Benefits of Spaceflight and Space Exploration

    Jason Porterfield

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    For millennia, humanity has looked to the stars with wonder and longing. The dream of taking flight and exploring the solar system was realized in the 1950s, when the first satellites and manned orbital missions were launched. Humans continue to send scientific instruments, telescopes, and astronauts into space in an effort to learn more about the universe and about Earth. This title will explain the practical and scientific benefits of space exploration, from tracking climate change to global cooperation through shared research.
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  • Wind Power

    Elizabeth Lachner

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Farms of massive wind turbines, often framed by majestic mountains or with their bases lapped by ocean waves, have become one of the most recognizable images of alternative energy. This book covers the history of wind power, today's advanced turbines and wind farms, and the advantages and disadvantages of this fast-growing energy technology. It even presents a substantive but easy-to-understand explanation of how and where winds form. It's a great resource for the study of science and technology, as well as those curious about the possible solutions to the problems arising from the global consumption of fossil fuels.
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  • What Is a Constellation?

    Laura Loria

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 1, 2014)
    To bring some semblance of order to the vast night sky, ancient astronomers assigned patterns to the stars that shown around them. These became known as constellations. This book provides insight into the scientific aspects of constellations?as star maps and navigation tools?as well as more fanciful interpretations, including a discussion of the zodiac. The stories associated with some of the most recognizable constellations and boxed inserts posing questions that drive readers to further investigation round out the coverage.
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  • American Indians of the Northeast and Southeast

    Kathleen Kuiper

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Dec. 15, 2011)
    "Provides an introduction to the history, contemporary tribal affairs, arts, and cultural and social characteristics of Indian tribes in the Northeast and the Southeast"--Provided by publisher.
  • What Is Heat Energy?

    Lynnae D Steinberg

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Introduces heat energy, detailing the different kinds of heat energy, how it is measured, and how heat impacts the Earth.
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  • Biopharmaceuticals

    Monica K Gill

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Explores the history of biopharmaceuticals and provides insight into the drug regulation and approval processes, applications of biopharmaceuticals, and the future of research in the field.
  • Fossil Fuels

    Robert Curley

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Describes fossil fuels, including petroleum, natural gas, and coal, and discusses how they are created, extracted, and used in modern times.
  • Alexander Hamilton: AmericaÂ’s First Treasury Secretary

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Although Alexander Hamilton recently recaptured the spotlight as the subject of a hit Broadway show, his role as one of the first and foremost interpreters of the U.S. Constitution means that his importance was never in doubt. This biography introduces readers to the exciting life, and dramatic death, of the man whose accomplishments include (though are hardly limited to) working as Washington's aide during the American Revolution, writing the majority of the Federalist Papers, serving as the first Secretary of the Treasury, and influencing the establishment of the two-party political system. Sidebars highlight key vocabulary terms or offer informative quick facts, which is a great resource for report-writing.
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