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South Carolina Dances with Isabel Whaley Sloan (Paperback): Patricia McNeely, Gene Atkinson, Rachel Haynie South Carolina Dances with Isabel Whaley Sloan (Paperback)
Patricia McNeely, Gene Atkinson, Rachel Haynie
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Charles H. Townes - Beam Maker (Paperback): Ron Shelton M S Charles H. Townes - Beam Maker (Paperback)
Ron Shelton M S; Rachel Haynie
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Stalled (Paperback): Rachel Haynie Stalled (Paperback)
Rachel Haynie
R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
First, You Explore - The Story of Young Charles Townes (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Rachel Haynie First, You Explore - The Story of Young Charles Townes (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Rachel Haynie; Illustrated by Trahern Cook
R997 R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Save R185 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Do exploration. Do things that are new and different."


This is the philosophy that Charles H. Townes has lived by since he was a young boy growing up on a small farm in Greenville, South Carolina. While tending to chores, exploring the outdoors, and tinkering with broken tools and equipment, Townes began what became a lifelong love of exploring and inventing. His passion for new things drove him to an amazing career of discoveries that have changed the world.
All of us have been affected by Townes's work, especially his most famous contribution to science: the laser. We're surrounded by lasers, and we may not even realize it: they are in computers, DVD players, atomic clocks, and barcode scanners at the grocery store checkout counter. Doctors, police, astronomers, and even Hollywood filmmakers use lasers regularly in their work. This extraordinary technology was made possible by Townes's hard work and dedication to the "new and different," winning him the Nobel Prize in physics in 1964.


In First, You Explore, the first biography of Townes, Rachel Haynie chronicles the scientist's boyhood fascination with the physical world and his early reading, experiments, and exploration of his surroundings on his family's farm. Now at age ninety-eight, Townes is still actively involved in science and education, serving as a guiding force for the planetarium and observatory at the South Carolina State Museum.


This inspirational biography includes a timeline of Charles Townes's major life events and additional biographical information that parents and educators will find useful as teaching tools.

Cornfield to Airfield - A History of Columbia Army Air Base: A History of Columbia Army Air Base (Paperback): Bill Hamson Cornfield to Airfield - A History of Columbia Army Air Base: A History of Columbia Army Air Base (Paperback)
Bill Hamson; Rachel Haynie M Ed
R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A concise history of Columbia Army Air Base, WWII B-25 training center in the capital of South Carolina.

First, You Explore - The Story of Young Charles Townes (Paperback, Revised ed.): Rachel Haynie First, You Explore - The Story of Young Charles Townes (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Rachel Haynie; Illustrated by Trahern Cook
R525 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R86 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Do exploration. Do things that are new and different."


This is the philosophy that Charles H. Townes has lived by since he was a young boy growing up on a small farm in Greenville, South Carolina. While tending to chores, exploring the outdoors, and tinkering with broken tools and equipment, Townes began what became a lifelong love of exploring and inventing. His passion for new things drove him to an amazing career of discoveries that have changed the world.
All of us have been affected by Townes's work, especially his most famous contribution to science: the laser. We're surrounded by lasers, and we may not even realize it: they are in computers, DVD players, atomic clocks, and barcode scanners at the grocery store checkout counter. Doctors, police, astronomers, and even Hollywood filmmakers use lasers regularly in their work. This extraordinary technology was made possible by Townes's hard work and dedication to the "new and different," winning him the Nobel Prize in physics in 1964.


In First, You Explore, the first biography of Townes, Rachel Haynie chronicles the scientist's boyhood fascination with the physical world and his early reading, experiments, and exploration of his surroundings on his family's farm. Now at age ninety-eight, Townes is still actively involved in science and education, serving as a guiding force for the planetarium and observatory at the South Carolina State Museum.


This inspirational biography includes a timeline of Charles Townes's major life events and additional biographical information that parents and educators will find useful as teaching tools.

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