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4-6
Agents of Government series.
This series presents brief, informative histories of each organization, including inception, purpose and function, key personalities involved, and the role each group plays today. Peace Corps relates the idealism of this service organization as well as the difficulties surrounding its launch. Though the small-size type may be off-putting, the texts are accessible. Large archival photographs provide readers with additional insight. Websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Agents of Government titles: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Reserve System, National Transportation Safety Board, and Peace Corps.
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4-6
Agents of Government series.
This series presents brief, informative histories of each organization, including inception, purpose and function, key personalities involved, and the role each group plays today. Peace Corps relates the idealism of this service organization as well as the difficulties surrounding its launch. Though the small-size type may be off-putting, the texts are accessible. Large archival photographs provide readers with additional insight. Websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Agents of Government titles: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Reserve System, National Transportation Safety Board, and Peace Corps.
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4-6
Agents of Government series.
This book presents an abbreviated history of the EPA, established in 1970. Wimmer chronicles the agency's evolution from a series of legislative bills to its broad oversight and enforcement powers today. Emphasis is placed on safe environmental practices and sustainability of renewable energy for future generations. Though the small-size type may be off-putting, the accessible text is enhanced by large photographs. Websites. Bib., glos., ind.
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Agents of Government series.
This book presents a historical overview of NASA from its founding in 1958 to the end of the shuttle program in 2011. Discussion of exploration includes the moon landing, space shuttle ventures, the International Space Station, and the Columbia disaster. Sidebars and large photographs enhance the informative text, though the small-size type may be off-putting. Websites. Bib., glos., ind.
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4-6
Agents of Government series.
This series presents brief, informative histories of each organization, including inception, purpose and function, key personalities involved, and the role each group plays today. Peace Corps relates the idealism of this service organization as well as the difficulties surrounding its launch. Though the small-size type may be off-putting, the texts are accessible. Large archival photographs provide readers with additional insight. Websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Agents of Government titles: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Reserve System, National Transportation Safety Board, and Peace Corps.
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4-6
Agents of Government series.
This series presents brief, informative histories of each organization, including inception, purpose and function, key personalities involved, and the role each group plays today. Peace Corps relates the idealism of this service organization as well as the difficulties surrounding its launch. Though the small-size type may be off-putting, the texts are accessible. Large archival photographs provide readers with additional insight. Websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Agents of Government titles: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Reserve System, National Transportation Safety Board, and Peace Corps.