anachronistic
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为敌
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割公牛膨胀
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不能妥协
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2522-5405 ines of mathematics, psychology, neuroscience, and/or anthropology. It is also ideal as a textbook source for courses in recreational mathematics, or as reference material in introductory college math courses. 978-3-030-06621-5978-3-319-93254-5Series ISSN 2522-5405 Series E-ISSN 2522-5413
Urea508
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Puzzles and Mathematics,nundrums in advanced mathematics. As a generic categorical label, it is a convenient one for classifying diverse manifestations of what is arguably a singular psychological phenomenon, which can be called the . mind, that is, a mind that grasps or models ideas through some form of creative intellect
Entirety
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衰弱的心
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Puzzles and Discovery,the circle), since it shows up in different eras and diverse languages. Establishing a relation between archetypal thinking and puzzles has been a primary aim of this book. A second aim has been to argue that the archetype often migrates to other domains serendipitously to produce further insights b
entreat
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Puzzles and Spatial Reasoning,migrates, via a cognitive flow, to embed itself into the reasoning and generalizing part of the brain (a left-hemispheric function). The imagination defies a precise definition; that is, we cannot pin it down to a clear semantic explication. One of its most basic functions is to conjure up images in
编辑才信任
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NUL
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Unconditional Surrender: The Dawn of the Atomic Agegoing great and historic changes. We had come into the atomic age.’ So began the final paragraph of Harry S. Truman’s first volume of memoirs, ... Truman began his presidency knowing nothing about ‘S-1,’ the atomic bomb project. Only a few of Roosevelt’s closest advisors knew anything about the bomb