Building America tells the story of the early years in which America struggled to become an independent nation. Highlighting the Colonial Times, Building America presents a complete overview including daily life, politics, religion, general society, and important leadership figures. Designed in full color, each book details a vital piece of American History.
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Building America's Competitiveness: Examining what is Needed to Compete in a Global Economy : Hearing Before the Committee on Education...
Building America's Health: A Report to the President
In response to the broader need for policy information and advice, Building America's Skilled Technical Workforce examines the coverage, effectiveness, flexibility, and coordination of the policies and various programs that prepare ...
For Gwendolyn Wright, the houses of America are the diaries of the American people.
It was to be a structure like no other: the largest and tallest skyscraper in the world. Initial plans for the Empire State Building called for an Art Deco masterwork to rise 1,000 feet, with 80 stories of rental space.
From having too much food to eat and desperately needing the latest version of the iPhone to the ever-present inconvenience of having a vacation interrupted by a natural disaster, this book is your opportunity to vent your unrelenting ...
Minoru Yamasaki , Hugh Stubbins , and Chloethiel Woodard Smith were all in their early forties and just at the beginning ... worked in Bolivia when her husband , Bromley K. Smith , a Foreign Service officer , was posted there in 1944.
Mike Worden, the installation commander. In 2004 he said, “I have the best job in the Air Force. I get to cut ribbons and not turn out lights and shut down buildings. It's really heartwarming to be part of growth and not stagnate.