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Life as an Intelligence Test

Walsh, Anthony
Life as an Intelligence Test
This book examines intelligence as it applies to various facets of human life. It explores the evolutionary origin of intelligence and the genetics and neurobiology of intelligence. Every human being is intelligent, but some are more intelligent than others. We know this both by observing different people's behavior and position in life and by their different intelligence quotient (IQ) scores. Most of the business of life can be conducted on a...

CHF 74.00

Hockey Is for Everybody: Anthony Goes to Camp

Walsh, Anthony Charles
Hockey Is for Everybody: Anthony Goes to Camp
Anthony loves being at summer camp, but nobody likes a bully. With Jason's help, Anthony fights through the taunts. But will it be enough to win the hardest worker award? Hockey Is for Everybody: Anthony Goes to Camp, is a story about reconciliation, and book two of three in the Hockey Is for Everybody trilogy.

CHF 21.50

Miracles and the Concept of Impossibility

Walsh, Anthony
Miracles and the Concept of Impossibility
Miracles and the Concept of Impossibility' takes a fresh look at the miracle of the resurrection of Jesus. A miracle is inexplicable by the methods of science and thus deemed impossible. I examine the concept of impossibility with primary reference to David Hume's notion that there is a boundary of probability beyond which the improbable becomes the impossible, calculated at 10150. Physicists have declared that the universe is inevitable and, ...

CHF 72.00

Miracles and the Concept of Impossibility

Walsh, Anthony
Miracles and the Concept of Impossibility
Miracles and the Concept of Impossibility' takes a fresh look at the miracle of the resurrection of Jesus. A miracle is inexplicable by the methods of science and thus deemed impossible. I examine the concept of impossibility with primary reference to David Hume's notion that there is a boundary of probability beyond which the improbable becomes the impossible, calculated at 10150. Physicists have declared that the universe is inevitable and, ...

CHF 46.50

The Devil Was An Angel, Too

Walsh, Angela / Eagle, Anthony
The Devil Was An Angel, Too
Anthony Eagle- known as Chrimsan to over a half million followers- has dedicated his life to bring the message of joy and love to all. Through his interpretive sign language (SEE), and Native handtalk, he motivates and captures the attention of those that need reassurance and uplifting. But, his story is one that shows the true transformational powers of faith and perseverance. From living the street life, to multiple prison terms, and dealing...

CHF 46.90

The Anthropic Principle

Walsh, Anthony
The Anthropic Principle
The Copernican Principle states that humankind is an insignificant assemblage of chemical scum living on an accidental planet in a suburb of a purposeless universe. Many prominent scientists, including Nobel laureate physicists, have questioned this scurrilous principle, which has led physicists to propose the Anthropic Principle. This principle posits a purposeful link between the structure of the universe and the existence of humankind and i...

CHF 58.50

Sexuality and Crime

Walsh, Anthony
Sexuality and Crime
This work explores the tight relationship between criminality and indiscriminate sexuality within the framework of life history theory.

CHF 210.00

Hockey Is for Everybody: Anthony's Goal

Walsh, Anthony Charles / Nylander, Paul / Ross, Justine Allenette
Hockey Is for Everybody: Anthony's Goal
Anthony's hockey team has battled its way to the championship, but his opponents keep using racist insults to throw him off his game. Even when he brings his best, some players try to tell him that he doesn't belong. Can Anthony overcome the everyday micro-aggressions, stereotyping, and racism he encounters as a Black hockey player and help his team win a championship? Written from the child's perspective, this story gives readers an inside lo...

CHF 19.90

The Anthropic Principle

Walsh, Anthony
The Anthropic Principle
The Copernican Principle states that humankind is an insignificant assemblage of chemical scum living on an accidental planet in a suburb of a purposeless universe. Many prominent scientists, including Nobel laureate physicists, have questioned this scurrilous principle, which has led physicists to propose the Anthropic Principle. This principle posits a purposeful link between the structure of the universe and the existence of humankind and i...

CHF 88.00

Correctional Assessment, Casework, and Counseling

Walsh, Anthony / Gann, Shaun M. / Wells, Jessica
Correctional Assessment, Casework, and Counseling
This book combines the latest in sociology, psychology, and biology to present evidence-based research on what works in community and institutional corrections. It spans from the theoretical underpinning of correctional counseling to concrete examples and tools necessary for professionals in the field. This book equips readers with the ability to understand what we should do, why we should do it, and tools for how to do it in the field. It dis...

CHF 123.00

Vive La Difference

Walsh, Anthony
Vive La Difference
This fresh and insightful look at what makes men and women unique examines the genetic and hormonal bases of sex, looks at size, strength, endurance, and many other differences including sensory organs, the brain and mind, health and illnesses, and the ways in which men and women express emotion. Illustrations.

CHF 43.90