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Jan Goldberg

    Jan Goldberg est une écrivaine professionnelle et une éducatrice dont l'œuvre prolifique explore les thèmes de l'éducation et du développement personnel. À travers ses nombreuses publications et ses ateliers destinés aux jeunes auteurs en herbe, elle inspire et guide les lecteurs dans leur quête d'épanouissement. Sa voix unique et ses réflexions sur la nature humaine, façonnées par ses expériences de mère, offrent une perspective captivante pour surmonter les défis de la vie.

    Hernando de Soto: Trailblazer of the American Southeast
    Earth Imaging Satellites
    Green Berets: The U.S. Army Special Forces
    The C-130 Hercules
    • The C-130 Hercules

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      An In-depth Look at the Design, History, and Use of Six Mighty U.S. Warplanes America's ongoing war on terrorism is a complex series of both overt and covert operations conducted in numerous countries, especially in Afghanistan, and waged by the military's considerable might on the ground, on the seas, and in the sky. Nearly all of these operations, from troop movements, surveillance, and domestic defense to the bombing of enemy positions and rescue and relief missions, are heavily reliant upon the support of air power. In this time of conflict, students are confronted daily with images of America's new war--images that often feature U.S. warplanes fulfilling their crucial strategic functions. As a result, there is a renewed interest among young people in these mighty machines and the pilots who fly them. Each lavishly illustrated title in the series will examine in great detail one warplane that has been used in the war in Afghanistan, discussing the plane's history, design, construction, capabilities, special features, weaponry, and strategic role past, present, and future.

      The C-130 Hercules
    • A look at the Special Forces, better known as the Green Berets, including their purpose, history, missions, requirements, training, and equipment.

      Green Berets: The U.S. Army Special Forces
    • Earth Imaging Satellites

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Fascinating Information Details the History, Design, Use and Future Development of Six Types of Satellites Currently Orbiting Our Planet Since the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik in 1957, space has been considered the latest--and perhaps final--frontier of exploration, research, espionage, and even warfare. Forty-five years after the Soviets placed the small, beeping metal ball into orbit, there are now thousands of satellites orbiting our planet with very specialized jobs. Some of them, like earth imaging satellites, photograph Earth in order to track environmental changes. Others, like communications satellites, connect the peoples of the world together in an ever faster and tighter web of radio, television, cell phone, and computer connections. Some gaze outward to explore the darkest mysteries of deep space, while others gaze down on Earth to reveal the most shadowy secrets of our enemies. The Library of Satellites examines in detail some of the most intriguing, sophisticated, and technologically advanced satellites orbiting Earth.

      Earth Imaging Satellites