Thinklers!

Thinklers!
Author: Kevin Brougher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Puzzles
ISBN: 9780970372918

Thinklers! is an award winning collection of brain-ticklers. The 5 chapters keep keen minds entertained for hours on end!

Thinklers! 2

Thinklers! 2
Author: Kevin Brougher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Puzzles
ISBN: 9780970372970

This comprehensive book contains riddles, puzzles, and other challenges.

Word Plexer Puzzle

Word Plexer Puzzle
Author: Do-me Workbook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984179005

Word plexers are word-based puzzles that describe a word or phrase without actually spelling it out. For example, KCART would be backtrack since it is the word track spelled backwards. These kinds of puzzles are sometimes called wacky wordies or rebuses, although the latter is usually a picture-based puzzle.We have grouped our puzzles by difficulty, making the easiest level appropriate for students who have never seen word plexers before, and with the hardest level being nearly impossible to solve without help.

Thinkers Keys

Thinkers Keys
Author: Tony Ryan
Publisher: Greenslade Creations
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780957726710

A practical manual for teachers and parents on helping children to become extraordinary thinkers. The Thinkers Keys are 20 core strategies that can be used in any learning context.

Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud

Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud
Author: Friedel Weinert
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1444304941

Using Copernicanism, Darwinism, and Freudianism as examples of scientific traditions, Copernicus, Darwin and Freud takes a philosophical look at these three revolutions in thought to illustrate the connections between science and philosophy. Shows how these revolutions in thought lead to philosophical consequences Provides extended case studies of Copernicanism, Darwinism, and Freudianism Integrates the history of science and the philosophy of science like no other text Covers both the philosophy of natural and social science in one volume

Challenging Lateral Thinking Puzzles

Challenging Lateral Thinking Puzzles
Author: Paul Sloane
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780806986715

Lateral thinking is the key to solving these tantalizing puzzles. Packed with hundreds of brain teasers and mathematical problems, the book will test kids' powers of logic, and patience! "The logic, reasoning, and calculating required by the problems...will delight and torment puzzle fans."--Booklist. "Ninety-one how come' mysteries....We never get enough of these."--Games.

Landscapes of Hope

Landscapes of Hope
Author: Brian McCammack
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674976371

Winner of the Frederick Jackson Turner Award Winner of the George Perkins Marsh Prize Winner of the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize “A major work of history that brings together African-American history and environmental studies in exciting ways.” —Davarian L. Baldwin, Journal of Interdisciplinary History Between 1915 and 1940, hundreds of thousands of African Americans left the rural South to begin new lives in the urban North. In Chicago, the black population quintupled to more than 275,000. Most historians map the integration of southern and northern black culture by looking at labor, politics, and popular culture. An award-winning environmental historian, Brian McCammack charts a different course, considering instead how black Chicagoans forged material and imaginative connections to nature. The first major history to frame the Great Migration as an environmental experience, Landscapes of Hope takes us to Chicago’s parks and beaches as well as to the youth camps, vacation resorts, farms, and forests of the rural Midwest. Situated at the intersection of race and place in American history, it traces the contours of a black environmental consciousness that runs throughout the African American experience. “Uncovers the untold history of African Americans’ migration to Chicago as they constructed both material and immaterial connections to nature.” —Teona Williams, Black Perspectives “A beautifully written, smart, painstakingly researched account that adds nuance to the growing field of African American environmental history.” —Colin Fisher, American Historical Review “If in the South nature was associated with labor, for the inhabitants of the crowded tenements in Chicago, nature increasingly became a source of leisure.” —Reinier de Graaf, New York Review of Books