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Crandall, Richard E. “Impacts of the Panama Canal Expansion on Global Supply Chains” last modified January/February 2017. http://www.apics.org/apics-for-individuals/apics-magazine-home/magazine-detail-page/2017/01/30/impacts-of-the-panama-canal-expansion-on-global-supply-chains.
Dr. William Crawford Gorgas. Photograph. Alabama Pioneers. Medium, http://www.alabamapioneers.com/biography-dr-william-crawford-gorgas-born-1854-photograph-film/ (accessed 05 December 2017).
“Economic Importance.” Central America Panama Canal. Last modified in 2002, http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/camerica/panama/pctopic4.html.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Voyages of Ferdinand Magellan (1519-22) and Francis Drake (1577-80) across the Atlantic. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica. Medium, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ferdinand-Magellan (accessed 05 December 2017).
Expanded Panama Canal Welcomes Its 500th Neopanamax Transit. Photograph. Shipping Herald the Maritime Portal. Medium, http://www.shippingherald.com/expanded-panama-canal-welcomes-its-500th-neopanamax-transit.(accessed 05 December 2017).
This photograph, Expanded Panama Canal Welcomes Its 500th Neopanamax Transit, represents a huge accomplishment by the Panama Canal. Not only was the building of the Panama Canal significance, but when extremely large ships travel through the Panama Canal, the recent engineers are proud of what has been build because transportation has come such a long way in the history of the United States. Many will continue to be proud of the Panama Canal as it continues to achieve more accomplishments and continues to make history.
Haskin, Frederic J., The Panama Canal: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. http://bdigital.binal.ac.pa/bdp/The%20Panama%20Canal1.pdf.
The author of The Panama Canal, Frederic J. Haskin is commonly known as a single author when writing his books. In The Panama Canal, Haskin covers multiple topics regarding the Panama Canal including the incentive to build the canal, the design and construction, the impact that it had on people and who it impacted, and the changes he saw occur to the Panama Canal during his life time. Considering the fact that Frederic J. Haskin (1872-1944) was a man who lived before, during, and after the construction of the Panama Canal, it is easy to say that the main objective of Haskin's book was to let his audience become aware of all the factors that went into the Panama Canal.
History of the Panama Canal. Photograph(s). World Environmental and Water Resources Congress. Medium, https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/Panama-Canal-2012/Rogers-Panama-Canal-EWRI-May2012.pdf (accessed 05 December 2017).
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Ladenburg, Thomas. “How the U.S. Obtained the Panama Canal.” Digital History (2007): 15-18. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/teachers/lesson_plans/pdfs/unit8_4.pdf.
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MarEx. Fitting in the Expanded Panama Canal. Photograph. 19 June 2017. The Maritime Executive. Medium, https://maritime-executive.com/features/fitting-in-the-expanded-panama-canal (accessed 05 December 2017).
Padelford, Norman J., Aileen Cho, Wayne D. Bray, William E. Worthington, and Burton L. Gordon. “Panama Canal” last modified April 03 2017. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Panama-Canal.
“Panama Canal Expansion Study Phase I Report: Developments in Trade and National and Global Economies.” U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration. Last modified November 2013. https://www.marad.dot.gov/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Panama_Canal_Phase_I_Report_-_20Nov2013.pdf.
Rogers, J. David. “History of the Panama Canal.” World Environmental and Water Resources Congress (2012): 1-81. https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/Panama-Canal-2012/Rogers-Panama-Canal-EWRI-May2012.pdf.
“The Panama Canal.” Central America Panama Canal. Last modified in 2002, http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/camerica/panama/PCtopic1.html.
“The Panama Canal – An Army’s Enterprise.” Center of Military History. Last modified in 2009. https://history.army.mil/catalog/pubs/70/70-115.html.
The Panama Expansion. Photograph. LBH Group. Medium, http://www.lbhcolombia.com/panama-canal-expansion (accessed 05 December 2017).
“The Panama Canal Turns 100: History and Possible Future Scenarios.” FAL Bulletin 334, no. 6 (2014): 1-9. http://repositorio.cepal.org/bitstream/handle/11362/37501/S1420833_en.pdf?sequence=1.
Crandall, Richard E. “Impacts of the Panama Canal Expansion on Global Supply Chains” last modified January/February 2017. http://www.apics.org/apics-for-individuals/apics-magazine-home/magazine-detail-page/2017/01/30/impacts-of-the-panama-canal-expansion-on-global-supply-chains.
Dr. William Crawford Gorgas. Photograph. Alabama Pioneers. Medium, http://www.alabamapioneers.com/biography-dr-william-crawford-gorgas-born-1854-photograph-film/ (accessed 05 December 2017).
“Economic Importance.” Central America Panama Canal. Last modified in 2002, http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/camerica/panama/pctopic4.html.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Voyages of Ferdinand Magellan (1519-22) and Francis Drake (1577-80) across the Atlantic. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica. Medium, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ferdinand-Magellan (accessed 05 December 2017).
Expanded Panama Canal Welcomes Its 500th Neopanamax Transit. Photograph. Shipping Herald the Maritime Portal. Medium, http://www.shippingherald.com/expanded-panama-canal-welcomes-its-500th-neopanamax-transit.(accessed 05 December 2017).
This photograph, Expanded Panama Canal Welcomes Its 500th Neopanamax Transit, represents a huge accomplishment by the Panama Canal. Not only was the building of the Panama Canal significance, but when extremely large ships travel through the Panama Canal, the recent engineers are proud of what has been build because transportation has come such a long way in the history of the United States. Many will continue to be proud of the Panama Canal as it continues to achieve more accomplishments and continues to make history.
Haskin, Frederic J., The Panama Canal: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913. http://bdigital.binal.ac.pa/bdp/The%20Panama%20Canal1.pdf.
The author of The Panama Canal, Frederic J. Haskin is commonly known as a single author when writing his books. In The Panama Canal, Haskin covers multiple topics regarding the Panama Canal including the incentive to build the canal, the design and construction, the impact that it had on people and who it impacted, and the changes he saw occur to the Panama Canal during his life time. Considering the fact that Frederic J. Haskin (1872-1944) was a man who lived before, during, and after the construction of the Panama Canal, it is easy to say that the main objective of Haskin's book was to let his audience become aware of all the factors that went into the Panama Canal.
History of the Panama Canal. Photograph(s). World Environmental and Water Resources Congress. Medium, https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/Panama-Canal-2012/Rogers-Panama-Canal-EWRI-May2012.pdf (accessed 05 December 2017).
John F. Stevens. Photograph. PublicWorks.com. Medium, https://www.publicworks.com/doc/the-engineering-genius-history-forgot-john-f-0001 (accessed 05 December 2017).
Ladenburg, Thomas. “How the U.S. Obtained the Panama Canal.” Digital History (2007): 15-18. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/teachers/lesson_plans/pdfs/unit8_4.pdf.
Library of Congress. Theodore Roosevelt. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica. Medium, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Theodore-Roosevelt (accessed 05 December 2017).
MarEx. Fitting in the Expanded Panama Canal. Photograph. 19 June 2017. The Maritime Executive. Medium, https://maritime-executive.com/features/fitting-in-the-expanded-panama-canal (accessed 05 December 2017).
Padelford, Norman J., Aileen Cho, Wayne D. Bray, William E. Worthington, and Burton L. Gordon. “Panama Canal” last modified April 03 2017. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Panama-Canal.
“Panama Canal Expansion Study Phase I Report: Developments in Trade and National and Global Economies.” U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration. Last modified November 2013. https://www.marad.dot.gov/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Panama_Canal_Phase_I_Report_-_20Nov2013.pdf.
Rogers, J. David. “History of the Panama Canal.” World Environmental and Water Resources Congress (2012): 1-81. https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/Panama-Canal-2012/Rogers-Panama-Canal-EWRI-May2012.pdf.
“The Panama Canal.” Central America Panama Canal. Last modified in 2002, http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/camerica/panama/PCtopic1.html.
“The Panama Canal – An Army’s Enterprise.” Center of Military History. Last modified in 2009. https://history.army.mil/catalog/pubs/70/70-115.html.
The Panama Expansion. Photograph. LBH Group. Medium, http://www.lbhcolombia.com/panama-canal-expansion (accessed 05 December 2017).
“The Panama Canal Turns 100: History and Possible Future Scenarios.” FAL Bulletin 334, no. 6 (2014): 1-9. http://repositorio.cepal.org/bitstream/handle/11362/37501/S1420833_en.pdf?sequence=1.