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Apple

Apple Inc. is considered by many to be one of the most successful companies of all time. Apple has been responsible for many of the world's most recent technological innovations.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Surveys the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and describes its structure, current functions, and influence on our society.

Energy

Explore one of the key industries in the United States, energy production, in this title.

Electronics

Provides an overview of new technology in the making of electronics.

Manufacturing

Many manufactured goods are made from raw materials. These are substances that occur naturally on Earth, such as oil, wheat, wood, iron, and stone. Explore one of the key industries in the United States in Manufacturing, one of the titles in the American Industries series.

Johnson & Johnson

From its beginning as a small start-up in the late 19th century, Jonson & Johnson has grown into one of the world's largest corporations. Its long history, global reach, and corporate influence have allowed the company to become a household name throughout North America and in various parts of the world.

General Electric

Explores the history, marketing, and contributions to the national and international financial scene of General Electric.

JP Morgan Chase

With a 200-year history, JPMorgan Chase is one of the oldest financial institutions in the United States. The company serves millions of clients in more than 60 countries.

Google

Formed in the late 1990's Google owns a number of technology-based services, including Google maps, YouTube, Android, Google Play, and Google Cloud.

General Motors

Commonly called GM, General Motors designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes a wide variety of vehicles.They rang from small, electric cars to large,heavy-duty trucks.

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