The authors provide short biographies of scientists from the United States in the twentieth century. Each biography is a few pages. Some of these were a bit dry while others were very inspirational. This could be a good book for H.S. students interested in science.
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Who created Wonderland? When did films begin to talk? Where did jazz come from? What’s one kind of 3-D art? In The Arts, you’ll discover answers to these questions and many more. Through pictures, articles, and fun facts, you’ll learn about the wide variety of visual and performing arts and meet some of the greatest artists of yesterday and today.
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