Author: Tony Kroun
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 8771889744
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Ages 3 - 7. Very simple English. Perfect if you want to start teaching your kids English at home. Storyline: Mister Blue has a problem with his car, and Madam Pink has a problem with her dress. They go to Mister Magic. He can help them. But something goes wrong. Very wrong...
The Magic Machine
Author: A. K. Dewdney
Publisher: New York : W.H. Freeman
ISBN: 9780716721444
Category : Games
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Discusses chaos, computer viruses, fractal worlds, prototype computers, and artificial landscapes, and includes suggestions for a variety of interesting computer programs
Publisher: New York : W.H. Freeman
ISBN: 9780716721444
Category : Games
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Discusses chaos, computer viruses, fractal worlds, prototype computers, and artificial landscapes, and includes suggestions for a variety of interesting computer programs
The Magic Machine
Author: Tony Kroun
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 8771889744
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Ages 3 - 7. Very simple English. Perfect if you want to start teaching your kids English at home. Storyline: Mister Blue has a problem with his car, and Madam Pink has a problem with her dress. They go to Mister Magic. He can help them. But something goes wrong. Very wrong...
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 8771889744
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Ages 3 - 7. Very simple English. Perfect if you want to start teaching your kids English at home. Storyline: Mister Blue has a problem with his car, and Madam Pink has a problem with her dress. They go to Mister Magic. He can help them. But something goes wrong. Very wrong...
Marvelous Machines
Author: Jane Wilsher
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912920204
Category : Machinery
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Use the Magic Lens to reveal the inner workings of the machines all around us
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781912920204
Category : Machinery
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Use the Magic Lens to reveal the inner workings of the machines all around us
The Magic Machine
Author: Joy Cowley
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781927294451
Category : Readers (Primary)
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781927294451
Category : Readers (Primary)
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Billie Bean Finds a Magic Machine
Author: Richard T. Parrette Jr.
Publisher: High Hopes Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0984519378
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Adventure story for children. A young, mechanically inclined boy and his friend find a strange machine buried in the woods. This discovery leads the boys on a series of mysterious adventures.
Publisher: High Hopes Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0984519378
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Adventure story for children. A young, mechanically inclined boy and his friend find a strange machine buried in the woods. This discovery leads the boys on a series of mysterious adventures.
The Magic Sewing Machine
Author: Sunny Warner
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0395827477
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
An orphaned brother and sister are saved from the cruelty of the orphanage's headmistress by a magic sewing machine and the goodness of their hearts.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0395827477
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
An orphaned brother and sister are saved from the cruelty of the orphanage's headmistress by a magic sewing machine and the goodness of their hearts.
Good Housekeeping
Dismantling the Memory Machine
Author: H.A. Bursen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400998856
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
The subject of the following study is theories of memory. The first part is a study of one broad type of theory which is very widely adhered to at this time. It enjoys great popularity among neuro physiologists, neuropsychologists, and, more generally, among scientifically oriented people who have directed their attention to questions about memory. Further, this way of looking at the matter is not confined to scientific professionals. Indeed, we can find popularized versions of the view in magazines like Time and Reader's Digest. So in the first part of the book, I will give a presentation of the view in its general form. The theory will be presented in such a way as to reveal the features which make it tempting, which make it seem to be a very natural way to explain the phenomena of memory. (And, clearly, from the number of adherents the view has won, it is tempting, and it does seem to be to go about explaining memory. ) After setting forth a natural way this generalized version of the theory, I will next present material by various authors who hold this view. This will allow the reader to get some idea of the different forms which the theory (the 'memory trace' or 'engram' theory) takes. The last step is a critic ism of the theory. In the second part of the book, the attack on trace theory will be strengthened by a further criticism.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400998856
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
The subject of the following study is theories of memory. The first part is a study of one broad type of theory which is very widely adhered to at this time. It enjoys great popularity among neuro physiologists, neuropsychologists, and, more generally, among scientifically oriented people who have directed their attention to questions about memory. Further, this way of looking at the matter is not confined to scientific professionals. Indeed, we can find popularized versions of the view in magazines like Time and Reader's Digest. So in the first part of the book, I will give a presentation of the view in its general form. The theory will be presented in such a way as to reveal the features which make it tempting, which make it seem to be a very natural way to explain the phenomena of memory. (And, clearly, from the number of adherents the view has won, it is tempting, and it does seem to be to go about explaining memory. ) After setting forth a natural way this generalized version of the theory, I will next present material by various authors who hold this view. This will allow the reader to get some idea of the different forms which the theory (the 'memory trace' or 'engram' theory) takes. The last step is a critic ism of the theory. In the second part of the book, the attack on trace theory will be strengthened by a further criticism.