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Books > Children's & Educational > Technology & applied sciences > Transport technologies > General
A complete source of information on various types of transport like
cars, trucks, sea transport, air transport and land transport has
been given in this category. It is enjoyable as well as educative.
This volume explores the topics relating to automobiles in the
United States by presenting varied expert opinions that examine
many o the different aspects that comprise these issues. The
viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and
often hard-to-find sources and publications. Allows the reader to
attain the higher-level critical thinking and reading skills that
are essential in a culture o diverse and contradictory opinions.
Knowledge enlightens and enriches our minds and also our lives.
This section of Pegasus has a wide range of encyclopaedias for
children of all ages beginning from preschool to children of 12 to
13 years of age. All the encyclopaedias are full of knowledge
presented in an attractive manner.
Join the adventures of Pirate the narrowboat and experience life
aboard a 70' tug on the British canals. Find out about the
waterways and what happens when Pirate goes to a festival, makes
friends with the heritage boats and competes in the tug pull. A
light introduction to narrowboating. Part of the series entitled
"The Adventures Of Pirate"
For sales or pricing inquiries outside of the United States, please
visit: http://www.cdxauto.com/ContactUs to access a list of
international CDX Automotive Account Managers. Suspension and
Steering Tasksheet Manual for NATEF Proficiency is designed to
guide automotive students through the tasks necessary to meet
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
requirements for National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE) Standard 4: Suspension and Steering. Organized by
ASE topic area, companion tasks are grouped together for more
efficient completion and are clearly labeled with CDX and NATEF
task numbers and the NATEF priority level to help students easily
manage responsibilities. This manual will assist students in
demonstrating hands-on performance of the skills necessary for
initial training in the automotive specialty area of suspension and
steering. It can also serve as a personal portfolio of documented
experience for prospective employment. Used in conjunction with CDX
Automotive, students will demonstrate proficiency in suspension and
steering fundamentals, diagnosis, service, and repair.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
It is said that necessity is the mother of invention, but was it
necessity that caused man to take to the sky or was it curiosity
and imagination? It is our contention it was the latter. This book
is written in memory of the grandfather of John D. Weigand, Julius
Petersen, a Danish immigrant who boarded a boat and became a seaman
at the age of seventeen, knew Orville and Wilber Wright, and worked
with Thomas Alva Edison at General Electric in Nela Park, Cleveland
Ohio. It was the golden age of invention, but the truth is it all
actually started much earlier in the renaissance with Leonardo da
Vinci and others who had great imagination and artistic talents and
who were the first can do kind of guys. The question is, have we
lost our ability to imagine and invent by making everyone tow the
line and think inside of the box instead of out of it, and by
discouraging our children, especially our boys, from pursuing the
arts? Enjoy the wonderful photographs of John D. Weigand and the
poetry of Penelope Dyan in this brand new approach to the For Boys
Only books published by Bellissima Publishing LLC. A Special thanks
and recognition goes to the San Diego Air & Space Museum (and
The da Vinci Experience) where a majority of these pictures were
taken, and to the Red Bull Air Races of 2009 held in beautiful San
Diego, California.
From Harper's Practical Books for Boys series, this 1912
illustrated guide covers the how-tos of motor boating, sailing,
canoeing, and rowing.
Join the adventures of Pirate the narrowboat and experience life
aboard a 70' tug on the British canals. Find out about the
waterways and find out what happens when Pirate goes into dry dock
to have his rudder fixed. A good introduction for children who are
about to experience narrowboating for the first time. Part of the
series entitled "The Adventures Of Pirate"
Join the adventures of Pirate the narrowboat and experience life
aboard a 70' tug on the British canals. Find out about the
waterways, take a look inside a narrowboat and then take a journey
through a lock, to take Pirate down to a lower level of water. A
good introduction for children who are about to experience
narrowboating for the first time. Part of the series entitled "The
Adventures Of Pirate," soon to be joined by "Pirate In The Dock,"
when Pirate goes into dry dock to have his rudder fixed.
Originally created in 1911 by the publishers of Machinery Magazine,
Locomotive Building details the construction of a steam locomotive
for railway use. Written by famed mechanical engineer Ralph E.
Flanders (who later became a U.S. Senator from Vermont), the book
remains one of the definitive works on the subject. Aside from a
wonderful descriptive text, the book contains dozens of
illustrative diagrams and rare photographs of the Pennsylvania
Railroad's Juniata Machine Shops at Altoona, AKA the Altoona Works.
Originally published in the for of six pamphlets, this complete
edition represents the first new edition of this important book in
nearly 100 years. In its pages you'll find descriptions of all
locomotive systems and their functions, including side rods,
boiler, wheels, axle and driving boxes, frames and cylinders, valve
motion, shop practice and more.
While searching for a reported sea monster a ship is attacked and
destroyed. Three survivors are rescued by a highly advanced
submarine called the Nautilus. The Nautilus is piloted by a
mysterious captain who has withdrawn himself from the outside world
to seek solitude in the ocean's depths. Aboard the Nautilus the
survivors are kept prisoners. They embark on a journey of 20,000
leagues (60,000 miles) through the world's oceans. Here they
encounter a strange new world teaming in unknown marine life and
natural wonders. They discover underwater forests, fight off an
attack from a giant squid, get imprisoned in ice at the South Pole,
endure terrifying storms, survive a war with a pack of sperm
whales, and uncover sunken continents. Their lives in danger, they
seek a way to escape their underwater prison. This is a modern
translation of Jules Verne's classic tale and arguably the most
accurate edition in print. Includes passages missing from earlier
English translations.
The Garden That Jack Built is both a lyrical poem and a visual
adventure. Illustrated entirely with photographs of model garden
railroads in Northern California and Arizona, this is a great book
to introduce children to the fun and excitement of model
railroading. In this book you will find it all: shiny steam
locomotives, a little red caboose, a roundhouse, a tunnel, several
kinds of bridges, and many meticulously detailed model buildings
and structures. All aboard Photos by Russ Miller.
Colorful, exciting photos, a handy glossary and index, and lots of
information in carefully translated and adapted bilingual text are
sure to engage fans of these fast cars.
This book reveals the fascinating history of airplanes, from when
they were first invented to the latest innovations, as well as the
changes they've created in people's lives. The book also includes a
table of contents, fun facts, a That's Amazing special feature,
quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an index.
This Focus Readers title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading
levels of grades 2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
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