"Harley-Davidson" is a visual celebration of the most famous motorcycle in the w.orld. The history of this legendary brand is told through a series of stunning, full-color photographs of its most famous (and infamous) marques. Each featured machine is accompanied by fascinating text that describes its design, historicalsignificance,and individual background,including the personal anecdotes of their owners.From the earliest "Singles" to the sport-bikes of the 21st century, the story of Harley-Davidson thunders to life in this exciting volume.
Who ate Mrs. Meech's blueberry pie? Mrs. Meech calls on private eyes Wizard, Skinny, Tubby, and Snitch to help her find out! When this book was first published, The Horn Book praised its "real humor, suspense, and definite characterization, which achieve a result that is irresistible." Now reissued in bright full color, Crosby Bonsall's lively mystery will keep beginning readers laughing as the four clubhouse detectives search for clues.
Earthquakes are fascinating as well as terrifying. Some earthquakes barely shake the ground, while others are powerful enough to flatten a city in a matter of seconds. No one knows for sure when or where the next one will strike.
本标准代替GB./T 7442—2001《角向磨光机》。 本标准与GB/T 7442—2001相比,技术内容的主要修改如下: 1) 将GB/T 7442—2001中的“单相串激”改为“单相串励”,“允许值”改为“限值”,“无线电干扰”、“干扰电压”、“干扰功率”分别改为“无线电骚扰”、“骚扰电压”、“骚扰功率”。 2) 更新了第2章的全部引用标准的版本,并增加了下列引用标准: ——GB/T 2900.28—2007 电工术语 电动工具 ——GB 3883.1—2005 手持式电动工具的安全部分:通用要求 ——GB 1002—1996家用和类似用途单相插头插座型式、基本参数和尺寸 ——GB 11918—2001 工业用插头插座和耦合器 第1部分:通用要求 ——IEC 61558—2—6:1997 电力变压器、电源供电装置及类似设备的安全 第2—6部分:通用安全隔离变压器的特殊要求 3)第4章技术要求增加如下要求: 4.2
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The horse has existed for millions of years and has played an important part in the progress of the human race. When man learned to ride he was transformed into a powerful being, able to see farther, move faster, and cover long distances more easily.The human power of reasoning combined with the horse's endurance and mobility made a formidable partnership and since the horse lived in herds it found living with people easy and responded well to being domesticated. Over the years its contribution to our lives has been invaluable; it has provided transportation for both goods and people, as well as milk, meat and hides, and needs little in return. Horses can forage for their own food, will eat whatever is available, and can adapt to extremes of temperature and environment. Aside from such practicalities, the horse is a beautiful animal and to watch the partnership of a good horse and rider is to see human and animal working as one. Anyone who has been lucky enough to see the famous Lipizzaners performing at
Butterflies and moths have always held a pecial fascination tor mankind; their eauty, delicacy and energy have nspired us throughout the ages, providing us ith symbols for love, rehirth and the soul. The etamorphosis from caterpillar to pupa to utterfly remains one of the most amazing feats hat nature has to oiler. Yet many people take hese remarkable insects for granted, few ealising that there are around 160,000 different pecies of buttertly and moth across all corners f the globe. Their lives are dominated by the onstant struggle to survive in a world which eems filled with hungry predators, and the mazing adaptations which enable this survival esult in the diversity which is clearly illustrated ere. Although considered the dull cousin to the utterfly, moths are as varied and as stunning, nd often display the most remarkable survival techniques, from mimicking other insects, birds and even snakes to biting, squealing and spitting. With its stunning photographs and clear, authoritative text, A Concise G
Check out this totally cool book for awesome ideas on blingin'paint jobs, smooth custom shapes, stylish interior, plus much more! Then have fun transfOrming the four cars on the CO-ROM into some of the coolest rides one the planet!Each modified car can be printed out on a choice of four backdrops.
Inspector Hopper is a detective with a feel -- and feelers -- for mysteries. With the help of his partner, McBugg, this tiny supersleuth can crack any case!
Water is everywhere. It covers almost 70 percent of Earth's surface. It forms the oceans and flows as rushing rivers. The atmosphere not to mention clouds is a vast storehouse of water in the form of the gas called water vapor. Billions of tons of water are locked up as the enormous ice caps that sit on the top and bottom of the world. If all of that icy water were to melt, it would cause a rise in sea level of about 260 feet (80 meters). Coastal cities the world over would be flooded beyond repair.