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- Engineering. by Gest, Alexander Purves,1853-;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 213-215) Bibliography: pages 217-221.Early engineering works -- The Greek and Roman engineers -- Materials and methods of construction -- The aqueducts -- The roads -- Bridges and tunnels -- Town-planning, walls, and Limites -- Cloacae, canals, reclamations, and harbors -- The continuance of the Roman tradition after the fall of the empire.
- Subjects: Engineering; Engineering; Engineering;
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- Engineering / by Hunt, Emily,author.(CARDINAL)393899;
Learn how engineering concepts such as levers, wheels and axles, and pulleys work, and how techniques have changed and developed over time. Showcasing engineering feats throughout history from the pyramids of Ancient Egypt to the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and the famous engineers who built them, DK findout! Engineering covers steam engines, rocket technology, bridges, buildings, and more.234IG 920VIG920L
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- Engineering [board book] / by Hall, Rose,author.; Cosgrove, Lee,illustrator.(CARDINAL)564625; Frith, Alex,author.(CARDINAL)407047;
Engineering helps shape the world around us, from the houses and cities we live in, to the way we travel, and even the sound of the music we listen to. Lift the flaps in this fascinating book to discover how engineering works, the many things engineers do, and how engineers are building a better world. Also includes links to websites with more engineering triumphs, and activities and projects to try at home.Ages 7+.
- Subjects: Board books.; Lift-the-flap books.; Picture books.; Toy and movable books.; Engineering;
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- Engineering [board book] / by Goldberg, Dana,1975-author. (CARDINAL)484041; Bonaddio, Teresa,designer.;
"Babies and toddlers are natural-born scientists. Whether rolling a ball down a slope, stacking blocks and knocking them over, placing toys in a container, group and matching objects into categories, stacking rings according to size, stringing large beads, or throwing their stuffies, STEM Babies are always experimenting with something new. This adorable board book introduces little scientists to the foundations of engineering and encourages young ones to play and be curious about the world around them. With full-color photographs of babies and toddlers playing, discovering, and inventing, STEM Baby: Engineering encourages curious young scientists and their parents to tinker and explore the world like an engineer!"--Ages 0+.
- Subjects: Board books.; Engineering;
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- Engineering. by Boy Scouts of America.(CARDINAL)141175;
Bibliography: page 70.A handbook for earning the Boy Scout merit badge in engineering. Includes information about the scope of engineering, useful skills and tools, and preparing for an engineering career.
- Subjects: Engineering; Engineering;
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- Engineering / by Cannarella, Deborah.(CARDINAL)535391; Fournier, Jane,1955-(CARDINAL)391925;
Surveys the development of engineering and notable achievements in the field, including the Wall of Jericho, the works of Archimedes, Roman roads, and the Panama Canal.990LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Engineering;
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Engineering.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Engineering;
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- Engineering / by Hamen, Susan E.(CARDINAL)485353;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Is an engineering job for you? -- What is a chemical engineer? -- Would you make a good chemical engineer? -- What is an environmental engineer? -- Would you make a good environmental engineer? -- What is a computer engineer? -- Would you make a good computer engineer? -- What is a video game developer? -- Would you make a good video game developer? -- Industry facts and statistics -- Professional organizations -- Job market statistics -- Glossary.1130L
- Subjects: Engineering;
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- Engineering / by Jackson, Tom,1972-author.(CARDINAL)332335; Basher, Simon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)487413;
Introduction -- Science buffs: Motion, Force, Energy, Inertia, Pressure, Friction, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, Nuclear energy, Light, Sound, Gravity -- Mechanical mob: Ramp, Cutter, Lever, Wheel and axle, Gears and belts, Pulley, Turbine, Screw, Pump, Hydraulics -- Design dynamos: Ergonomics, Blueprint, Prototype, CAD, 3-D printer, Artificial intelligence, Surveying -- Material marvels: Concrete, Steel, Glass, Aluminum, Plastic, Smart materials -- Master builders: Road, Dam, Arch, Dome, Bridge, Tunnel, Skyscraper -- Mega machines: Car, Plane, Submarine, Helicopter, Rocket, Space drone, Maglev -- Digital dudes: Bits and bytes, Microchip, Computer, Smart phone, GPS, Robot."Crammed with mega machines, breathtaking buildings, and all the technology in between, this book has the real insider view on engineering"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Engineering; Building; Machinery; Technology;
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- Engineering / by Devaney, Mark.(CARDINAL)667600; Devaney, Sherri.(CARDINAL)667601;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Electrical engineering: robots, radio waves, and solar panels -- Mechanical engineering: the men and women who make the machines -- Civil engineering: building bridges and tunnels -- Chemical engineering: the brains behind basic necessities -- Industrial engineering: time is money.Describes the job outlook and required training, education, and qualifications for engineering career opportunities in business, telecommunications, and many other fields.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Engineering; Vocational guidance;
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