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Careers in the US Army

2016
This book explores the many and varied career opportunities the US Army offers, the requirements recruits must meet to qualify for each job, and descriptions of the training and working conditions they will experience.

Engineers

2012
From the earliest engineers such as Archimedes and Hero of Alexandria, heroes of the Industrial Revolution like Eli Whitney and Alessandro Volta, and pioneers of the Modern Age with Henry Ford and Wernher von Braun, Engineers looks at more than eighty of the world's greatest engineers ? who they were, what they did, and how their projects shaped the course of human history. The only book to feature engineers from every era of human history and all disciplines of engineering ? from civil engineering to space flight ? Engineers includes original drawings and specially commissioned photography to help illuminate the stories behind the great milestones of engineering. From aqueducts to bridges, monuments to buildings, and engines to motion pictures, Engineers will appeal to readers of all ages who are interested in the power of the pioneering mind.

Mars science lab engineer Diana Trujillo

Have you ever wished you could work for NASA? When Diana Trujillo was little, working for NASA was her greatest dream. Trujillo decided to be a NASA engineer. Although she didn't speak English, she was determined to live her dream.

I drive a freight train

2006
Describes how a freight train works, in simple text with illustrations, and explains the duties of someone who drives one for a living.

Slinky innovators

the James family
Did you know that the Slinky was inspired by a plain old spring? Learn all about the incredible innovators behind one of the world's most popular toys.

Henry Ford

Traces the contributions made by Henry Ford to the car industry. Includes questions to test knowledge, a glossary, and photographs.

Scan

"Tate Archer outruns armed government officials as he tries to keep his now-dead father's strange invention out of the wrong hands, alien hands"--Provided by publisher.

Life as an engineer on the first railroads in America

2016
Throughout its existence, America has used many different technologies to help improve the country. In the 1800s, trains were developed and used for the first time. Eventually, they connected the East to the West. Discover what life was like on the first railroads in America, particularly for the engineers who ran them—what conditions they faced, what dangers occurred, and how railroads changed America forever.

Engineering

2017
Read about African American engineers who overcame barriers as they worked to use their talents to help the world.

Rosie Revere, engineer

A young aspiring engineer must first conquer her fear of failure.

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