Inclined Planes in My World

Inclined Planes in My World

Author: Joanne Randolph

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781404233126

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Inclined planes make it easier to move heavy objects from one place to another. The most common sort of inclined plane is a ramp, but roller coasters use inclined planes as well. This easy-to-follow book teaches young readers how to use an inclined plane and how to spot one in the world around them.


Wedges in My World / Cunas en mi mundo

Wedges in My World / Cunas en mi mundo

Author: Joanne Randolph

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2005-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781404233225

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Teaches the definition and uses of the wedge as a tool, as well as examining different types of wedges.


Gears in My World / Engranajes en mi mundo

Gears in My World / Engranajes en mi mundo

Author: Joanne Randolph

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2005-12-15

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781404233232

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Teaches the definition and uses of the gear as a tool, as well as examining different types of gears.


Pulleys in My World / Poleas en mi mundo

Pulleys in My World / Poleas en mi mundo

Author: Joanne Randolph

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2005-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781404233201

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Introduces the characteristics of the simple machines known as pulleys and presents some of the jobs that pulleys do.


Planos Inclinados

Planos Inclinados

Author: Sally M. Walker

Publisher: ediciones Lerner

Published: 2005-09-01

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9780822529705

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Examines the nature of inclined planes and wedges, how they can reduce the amount of force necessary to perform work, and ways in which they are used.


Monuments, Empires, and Resistance

Monuments, Empires, and Resistance

Author: Tom D. Dillehay

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-04-30

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1139464744

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From AD 1550 to 1850, the Araucanian polity in southern Chile was a center of political resistance to the intruding Spanish empire. In this book, Tom D. Dillehay examines the resistance strategies of the Araucanians and how they used mound building and other sacred monuments to reorganize their political and culture life in order to unite against the Spanish. Drawing on anthropological research conducted over three decades, Dillehay focuses on the development of leadership, shamanism, ritual, and power relations. His study combines developments in social theory with the archaeological, ethnographic, and historical records. Both theoretically and empirically informed, this book is a fascinating account of the only indigenous ethnic group to successfully resist outsiders for more than three centuries and to flourish under these conditions.