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American Iron and Steel Institute/Steel Works
The online resource for steel Steel in defense of the nation Whether it is missiles, jet aircrafts, submarines, helicopters, Humvees or munitions, American-made steels and specialty metals are crucial components of U.S. military strength. Steel in defense of...
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Tale of the Tooth Fairy
Tale of the Tooth Fairy HOME | • LESSON PLANS | TEACHING TIPS | RESOURCE PICKS | ASK JUDIE | CONTACT Tale of the Tooth Fairy by Susan Litt Combine teaching American culture with the use of wordless books for this September lesson plan. Introduce your stud...
Young Women and Body Piercing
you will need to find out what the law in your area says about whether or not you need parental permission to have a piercing. What kind of jewelry should I buy? Implant grade stainless steel jewelry is generally reasonably priced and safe to use for new piercings. Both 316L and 316L...
 Smithsonian: Yesterday�s Tomorrows: Past Visions of an American Future Teaching Gui...
16 “Isolated Masses: Towers of Steel and Glass,” c. 1930 by Hugh Ferriss. Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City of New York.
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16 “Isolated Masses: Towers of Steel and Glass,” c. 1930 by Hugh Ferriss. Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City of New York.
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16 &ldquo;Isolated Masses: Towers <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">Steel</span> and Glass,&rdquo; c. 1930 by Hugh Ferriss. Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City <span class="highlight">of</span> New York.
Euronet: Biography of Chiang Kai-Shek
Communists, who had been his principal enemies before the war, would attack him again, as soon as the Japanese were defeated. Chiang's skill lay in the political arena, where he not only managed to stay on top of a cut-throat coalition of rival warlords, but also succeeded in selling h...
PBS: Andrew Carnegie, American Experience
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Building Big: Home Insurance Building
Brick Engineer(s): William LeBaron Jenney Considered the first American skyscraper, the 10-story Home Insurance Building in Chicago was the first tall building to be supported by a metal skeleton of vertical columns and horizontal beams. Engineer William LeBaron Jenney discovered that t...
 Moving Electrons
American physicist named Joseph Henry was able to make an electromagnet that could lift more than a ton. Use your imagination: what could an electromagnet of this power be used for? How could it benefit people? Going further Make a compass from a dish of water, a cork, a needle, and a...
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American physicist named Joseph Henry was able to make an electromagnet that could lift more than a ton. Use your imagination: what could an electromagnet of this power be used for? How could it benefit people? Going further Make a compass from a dish of water, a cork, a needle, and a permanent magnet. Use the compass to locate magnets in items around the house, such as wrist watches; electrical appliances that are turned on; and iron or steel objects like lamps, food cans, or radiators.
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American physicist named Joseph Henry was able to make an electromagnet that could lift more than a ton. Use your imagination: what could an electromagnet <span class="highlight">of</span> this power be used for? How could it benefit people? Going further Make a compass from a dish <span class="highlight">of</span> water, a cork, a needle, and a permanent magnet. Use the compass to locate magnets in items around the house, such as wrist watches; electrical appliances that are turned on; and iron or <span class="highlight">steel</span> objects like lamps, food cans, or radiators.
Armed Rebellion on the Right
Document Library: Text Info Documents | Photos | Features | Classroom | Links | Listserv | About Us | Search Publishing Information For several months an important section of American industry, led by the Republic Steel Corporation, has been in a state of open,...
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The Great Idea Finder: Inventor Andrew Carnegie
Inventor Andrew Carnegie Biography Fascinating facts about Andrew Carnegie creator of the American Steel Industry in 1875. Andrew Carnegie AT A GLANCE: Andrew Carnegie is the classic American success story. He rose from a $1.20 a week job for a thread company to the head of...
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