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The Panama Canal is a 48 mile waterway located in the country of
Panama that joins the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic. The conduit,
essential to international trade as a bypass to the hazardous trade
routes around South America, has been called one of the seven
wonders of the modern world by the American Society of Civil
Engineers. It routinely has tens of thousands of ships pass through
it every year, carrying over 300 million tons of cargo. The canal
has shaved nearly 8,000 sailing miles off a trip between New York
and San Francisco, even though traveling the canal itself can take
between 8 to 10 hours. A canal that connects the east to the west,
it ironically has a path that finds it travelers moving north and
south, as well. In this book, James K. Wheaton looks at the history
of the engineering marvels, and problems it faces to this day.
This book contains 101 questions that every Christian should know,
but never thought to ask--from who created God, to what happens if
someone lives in a remote region that has never heard about God,
and why can't we have multiple wives when people in the Old
Testament did. Other questions answered in this book: Why is there
suffering? What is wrong with drugs? Why would God let someone be
mentally or physically challenged? How did people live so long in
the Bible? Are there Aliens from Outer space? Are Angels real?
Pan Am--a name synonymous with glitch, glamour...financial
misfortune. For a period of time, it was the face of the sky. It
was the aircraft that brought the Beatles to America and was the
airliner Stanley Kubrick had in mind when he filmed the movie 2001:
A Space Odyssey. Its airplanes, logo and company have appeared in
movies as diverse as Blade Runner to National Lampoon's European
Vacation. In the Fall of 2011, it will be the basis of the ABC
drama "Pan Am" starring Christina Ricci In many ways, the story of
Pan Am is the story of America, as the company itself became the
representation to the world of America. The story includes
monopolies and betrayals, innovation and competition, first class
service and terrible losses. The US government aided the company at
its outset, and then turned its back on it at its end. Pan Am's
demise was tragic, as international forces beyond its control led
to a series of mistakes, mismanagement and bad investments, that
eventually brought it under. In this in depth essay, author Don
Harris tells the story of the rise and fall of the most famous
airline in the world.
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