Transportation Past and Present

Transportation Past and Present
Author: Kerry Dinmont
Publisher: Lerner Classroom
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541526929


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Simple text and photographs discuss how transportation has changed over the years.

Transportation Then and Now

Transportation Then and Now
Author: Robin Nelson
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 154154076X


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See how transportation has changed over the years Transportation carries people from one place to another, but it has changed over time. Long ago airplanes began to fly in the sky, now airplanes fly very high and far. This book looks at how transportation has changed over the years Historical and modern-day photographs interspersed throughout these books clearly illustrate how aspects of daily life change over time, while simple text shows readers how to compare and contrast ideas. Timelines in the back of each book give readers perspective by listing key inventions and developments that have modernized our lives.

Transportation Past and Present

Transportation Past and Present
Author: Kerry Dinmont
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541534247


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From horse-drawn buggies to cars, this carefully leveled text compares and contrasts transportation of the past to transportation of the present! Colorful photographs engage young readers, while age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction-learning skills.

Transportation Past and Present

Transportation Past and Present
Author: Margaret McNamara
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2009
Genre: Big books
ISBN: 1606341898


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School Long Ago and Today

School Long Ago and Today
Author: Sally Lee
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1491402962


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What was school like in the days of old? Can you imagine studying in a tiny one-room schoolhouse, writing out lessons on a chalkboard slate? Discover how school life has changed over time, and what it might be like in the future.

Transportation

Transportation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9788132399919


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Getting Around in the Past, Present, and Future

Getting Around in the Past, Present, and Future
Author: Linda Bozzo
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766034372


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"Readers will learn about the history, present, and dream about the possible futures of different types of transportation, including cars, planes, motorcycles, trains, bicycles, ships, trucks, and buses"--Provided by publisher.

Opportunities in Transportation

Opportunities in Transportation
Author: Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1987
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:


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The Wheels That Drove New York

The Wheels That Drove New York
Author: Roger P. Roess
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2012-08-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642304842


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The Wheels That Drove New York tells the fascinating story of how a public transportation system helped transform a small trading community on the southern tip of Manhattan island to a world financial capital that is home to more than 8,000,000 people. From the earliest days of horse-drawn conveyances to the wonders of one of the world's largest and most efficient subways, the story links the developing history of the City itself to the growth and development of its public transit system. Along the way, the key role of played by the inventors, builders, financiers, and managers of the system are highlighted. New York began as a fur trading outpost run by the Dutch West India Company, established after the discovery and exploration of New York Harbor and its great river by Henry Hudson. It was eventually taken over by the British, and the magnificent harbor provided for a growing center of trade. Trade spurred industry, initially those needed to support the shipping industry, later spreading to various products for export. When DeWitt Clinton built the Erie Canal, which linked New York Harbor to the Great Lakes, New York became the center of trade for all products moving into and out of the mid-west. As industry grew, New York became a magnate for immigrants seeking refuge in a new land of opportunity. The City's population continued to expand. Both water and land barriers, however, forced virtually the entire population to live south of what is now 14th Street. Densities grew dangerously, and brought both disease and conflict to the poorer quarters of the Five Towns. To expand, the City needed to conquer land and water barriers, primarily with a public transportation system. By the time of the Civil War, the City was at a breaking point. The horse-drawn public conveyances that had provided all of the public transportation services since the 1820's needed to be replaced with something more effective and efficient. First came the elevated railroads, initially powered by steam engines. With the invention of electricity and the electric traction motor, the elevated's were electrified, and a trolley system emerged. Finally, in 1904, the City opened its first subway. From there, the City's growth to northern Manhattan and to the "outer boroughs" of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx exploded. The Wheels That Drove New York takes us through the present day, and discusses the many challenges that the transit system has had to face over the years. It also traces the conversion of the system from fully private operations (through the elevated railways) to the fully public system that exists today, and the problems that this transformation has created along the way.

Matatu

Matatu
Author: Kenda Mutongi
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 022647139X


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Drive the streets of Nairobi and you are sure to see many matatus colorful minibuses that transport huge numbers of people around the city. Once ramshackle affairs held together with duct tape and wire, matatus today are name-brand vehicles maxed out with aftermarket detailing. They can be stately black or come in extravagant colors, sporting names, slogans, or entire tableaus, with airbrushed portraits of everyone from Kanye West to Barack Obama, of athletes, movie stars, or the most famous face of all: Jesus Christ. In this richly interdisciplinary book, Kenda Mutongi explores the history of the matatu from the 1960s to the present. As Mutongi shows, matatus offer a window onto many socioeconomic and political facets of late-twentieth-century Africa. In their diversity of idiosyncratic designs they express multiple and divergent aspects of Kenyan life including rapid urbanization, organized crime, entrepreneurship, social insecurity, the transition to democracy, chaos and congestion, popular culture, and many others at once embodying both Kenya's staggering social problems and the bright promises of its future. Offering a shining model of interdisciplinary analysis, Mutongi mixes historical, ethnographic, literary, linguistic, and economic approaches to tell the story of the matatu as a powerful expression of the entrepreneurial aesthetics of the postcolonial world.