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Color & Sleuth: Haunted City

Color & Sleuth: Haunted City

Rebecca Demos; Ellie Alexander

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2025
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Immerse yourself in an interactive coloring mystery—the first of its kind!Color & Sleuth: Haunted City by Rebecca Demos transports you into the eerie, bustling world of a haunted city filled with ghostly residents and mysteries. Each intricately illustrated page captures a different scene in a ghostly apartment complex. As you bring these enchanting scenes to life with color, you’ll also find a playful written scene on each page that offers clues to an interconnected mystery running through the haunted building.By coloring and gathering clues, you will unlock the answers to four key questions that reveal the hidden mysteries of this haunted city. When you solve the mystery correctly, you will be rewarded with downloadable bonuses, including posters, extra coloring pages, and sneak peeks at other books in the Color & Sleuth series. To further enhance the ghostly journey, you can access a soundtrack via QR code, setting the perfect atmosphere for your creative exploration.Inside, you will find:Detailed, spooky cityscapes to color: Each page features a different part of the haunted city, filled with unique ghostly characters and intriguing elements.Engaging text and clues: Every page includes text describing a scene from the story that provides clues to help readers solve the overarching mystery.Exclusive downloadable rewards: Correctly solve the mystery to unlock collectible posters, bonus pages, and sneak peeks at future books in the series.Immersive soundtrack option: Use a QR code to access a specially curated soundtrack, adding depth and atmosphere to the coloring experience.With the Color & Sleuth series, you can enjoy a unique and immersive experience that combines the relaxation of coloring with the thrill of mystery-solving in a whimsical, haunted world. Color & Sleuth: Haunted City and Color & Sleuth: Ghost Town are the first titles in this innovative and immensely entertaining new series.
Color & Sleuth: Ghost Town

Color & Sleuth: Ghost Town

Rebecca Demos; Ellie Alexander

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2025
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Immerse yourself in an interactive coloring mystery—the first of its kind!Color & Sleuth: Ghost Town by Rebecca Demos is an engaging and interactive coloring book that invites you to dive into a charming, ghostly town filled with adorable characters and curious clues. With each detailed coloring page, you will explore creepy-cute scenes from a haunted suburban setting, all waiting to be brought to life with color and creativity. Alongside each coloring image is text describing an eerie scene from the story that holds clues to the mystery, adding a layer of intrigue to each page.As you color and read the scenes, you will gather hints to help you answer four key questions to unravel the mystery haunting this cozy ghost town. By solving the puzzle correctly, you will unlock downloadable rewards such as exclusive posters, bonus coloring pages, and sneak peeks at future books in the Color & Sleuth series, making the experience both rewarding and interactive. Adding to the immersive nature of the book, a QR code links to a curated soundtrack to enhance the spooky, whimsical atmosphere, making Color & Sleuth: Ghost Town a perfect blend of art, puzzle-solving, and storytelling.Inside, you will find:Beautifully illustrated scenes for coloring: Explore a charming ghost town through richly detailed scenes featuring ghostly inhabitants and haunted locations.Engaging text and clues: Each page includes a written scene that offers clues to help readers solve the overarching mystery.Rewarding downloadable content: Solve the mystery to unlock exclusive posters, bonus coloring pages, and sneak peeks into future books.Optional atmospheric soundtrack: Access a spooky, whimsical soundtrack via QR code to set the perfect mood for coloring and solving.With the Color & Sleuth series, you can enjoy a unique and immersive experience that combines the relaxation of coloring with the thrill of mystery-solving in a whimsical, haunted world. Color & Sleuth: Ghost Town and Color & Sleuth: Haunted City are the first titles in this innovative and immensely entertaining new series.
Color Struck

Color Struck

University Press of America
2010
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Color Struck: Essays of Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective is a compilation of expositions on race and ethnicity, written from multiple disciplinary approaches including history, sociology, women's studies, and anthropology. This book is organized around a topical, chronological framework and is divided into three sections, beginning with the earliest times to the contemporary world. The term "race" has nearly become synonymous with the word "ethnicity," given the most recent findings in the study of human genetics that have led to the mapping of human DNA. Color Struck attempts to answer questions and provide scholarly insight into issues related to race and ethnicity.
Color Outside the Lines

Color Outside the Lines

Howard Hendricks

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2007
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All of us yearn to be creative, but few of us feel we truly are. In this fun-to-read, energy-packed guide to stimulating our ingenuity, Hendricks proposes a nine-step process for unleashing an exciting spark of creativity and innovation in our lives, including creative approaches to problem solving such as mind-mapping, storyboarding, brainstorming, and five-sensing.
Color by Numbers - Calm

Color by Numbers - Calm

David Woodroffe

Chartwell Books
2016
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If you're feeling tense, nervous, or uptight in the stress of day-to-day life, try Color By Numbers - Calm to wash away the chaos that hassles you. Full of gentle images and marked by numbers to guide your meditative creation process, it will help restore your sense of balance. Enjoy structured creativity of color-by numbers to help you find all the joys of coloring and puzzles.
Color by Numbers - Nature

Color by Numbers - Nature

Duncan Smith

Chartwell Books
2016
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Rediscover the joy that is coloring by number with these fulfilling nature scenes. Be inspired by the wide wealth of beautiful imagery that Mother Nature provides. With a diverse selection of natural subjects, you can explore and relax into a world of colorful bliss.
Color This When You Are High

Color This When You Are High

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2024
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Want a perfect evening on the couch? Chill out with Color This When You Are High. Let the feelings and colors wash over you. With this supercool coloring book, your mellow evening with the smoke of your choice takes a creative turn. With more than 100 pages to color, you’ll enter a meditative state and let the patterns move you. Each page is whatever you want it to be. Relax and listen to your inner artist. Between the covers, you’ll find: Psychedelic line-drawn art that is ideal for any media An intricate meditative pattern to color on the back of each page Lots of low-key fun Color in these swirly, mind-opening illustrations however you wish and in whatever way feels right to you. Color on your own or make it a group activity. Everyone can color at their own pace. There’s no stress. One of the great things about coloring is that it’s accessible to anyone, regardless of artistic capabilities. Being able to add your own colors helps make it more personal, and there’s no pressure to make these drawings perfect. Whether you keep this coloring book or give it as a gift, it’s ideal for cannabis fans who love to keep their hands busy while high and create a colorful masterpiece.Chartwell Coloring Books is the ultimate coloring book series, encompassing designs of every kind. From intriguing abstract patterns to beautiful pictures from the natural, technological, and fantasy worlds, each of these coloring books will soothe the mind and inspire the inner creative in anyone. With so many variations of complex, beautiful designs in each book, you’ll have plenty of pages to bring to life. Whether young or old, creative or not, this series has something for you.
Color Me Cannabis

Color Me Cannabis

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2025
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Cannabis is relaxing. Coloring is relaxing. Combine them for the ultimate trip into groovy goodness.With 100+ pages to color, Color Me Cannabis is filled with classic weed imagery, pretty paraphernalia, mellow mushrooms, trippy florals, stoner aliens, and more. Seamlessly marrying a love for all things weed and the positive mental effects of coloring, this impressive collection of joints, pipes, bongs, and other unconventional illustrations for the unconventional mind is designed to help you mellow out, reduce stress, and go with the flow, offering:More than 100 cannabis-themed coloring templatesMeditative patterns to color on the back of each pageA beautifully illustrated full-color introduction An easy and accessible way to explore pot culture, de-stress, and get in touch with your creative side Color your way to a peaceful state of mind, no artistic skills needed! Fill inside the lines, outside the lines, or whatever makes your high heart happy.Chartwell Coloring Books is the ultimate coloring book series, encompassing designs of every kind. From intriguing abstract patterns to beautiful pictures from the natural, technological, and fantasy worlds, each of these coloring books will soothe the mind and inspire the inner creative in anyone. With so many variations of complex, beautiful designs in each book, you’ll have plenty of pages to bring to life. Whether young or old, creative or not, this series has something for you.
Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications
Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications deals with color vision and visual computing. This book provides an overview of the human visual system with an emphasis on color vision and perception. The book then goes on to discuss how human color vision and perception are applied in several applications using computer-generated displays, such as computer graphics and information and data visualization. Color Theory and Modeling for Computer Graphics, Visualization, and Multimedia Applications is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate-level course on computer graphics, computer imaging, or multimedia computing and as a reference for researchers and practitioners developing computer graphics and multimedia applications.
Color Monitors

Color Monitors

Kevorkian Martin

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2006
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"Color Monitors looks at a particular subset of imagined computer use, focusing on scenarios that demand from the person at the keyboard an intimate technical knowledge. My research has uncovered a peculiar pattern: race comes into sharp relief when computer use is depicted as difficult labor requiring special expertise. Time and again, in such scenarios, the helpful person of color is there to take the call—to provide technical support, to deal with the machines. In interpreting such images, Color Monitors analyzes the computer-fearing strain in American whiteness, an aspect of white identity that defines itself against information technology and the racial other imagined to love it and excel at it."—Martin KevorkianFollowing up on Ralph Ellison's intimation that blacks serve as "the machines inside the machine," Color Monitors examines the designation of black bodies as natural machines for the information age. Martin Kevorkian shows how African Americans are consistently depicted as highly skilled, intelligent, and technologically savvy as they work to solve complex computer problems in popular movies, corporate advertising, and contemporary fiction. But is this progress? Or do such seemingly positive depictions have more disturbing implications? Kevorkian provocatively asserts that whites' historical "fear of a black planet" has in the age of microprocessing converged with a new fear of computers and the possibility that digital imperatives will engulf human creativity.Analyzing escapist fantasies from Mission: Impossible to Minority Report, Kevorkian argues that the placement of a black man in front of a computer screen doubly reassures audiences: he is nonthreatening, safely occupied—even imprisoned—by the very machine he attempts to control, an occupation that simultaneously frees the action heroes from any electronic headaches. The study concludes with some alternatives to this scheme, looking to a network of recent authors, with shared affinities for Ellison and Pynchon, willing to think inside the black box of technology.Connecting race, technology, and American empire, Color Monitors will attract attention from scholars working in emerging areas of race theory, African American studies, film studies, cultural studies, and technology and communication studies.
Color Monitors

Color Monitors

Martin Kevorkian

Cornell University Press
2006
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"Color Monitors looks at a particular subset of imagined computer use, focusing on scenarios that demand from the person at the keyboard an intimate technical knowledge. My research has uncovered a peculiar pattern: race comes into sharp relief when computer use is depicted as difficult labor requiring special expertise. Time and again, in such scenarios, the helpful person of color is there to take the call—to provide technical support, to deal with the machines. In interpreting such images, Color Monitors analyzes the computer-fearing strain in American whiteness, an aspect of white identity that defines itself against information technology and the racial other imagined to love it and excel at it."—Martin KevorkianFollowing up on Ralph Ellison's intimation that blacks serve as "the machines inside the machine," Color Monitors examines the designation of black bodies as natural machines for the information age. Martin Kevorkian shows how African Americans are consistently depicted as highly skilled, intelligent, and technologically savvy as they work to solve complex computer problems in popular movies, corporate advertising, and contemporary fiction. But is this progress? Or do such seemingly positive depictions have more disturbing implications? Kevorkian provocatively asserts that whites' historical "fear of a black planet" has in the age of microprocessing converged with a new fear of computers and the possibility that digital imperatives will engulf human creativity.Analyzing escapist fantasies from Mission: Impossible to Minority Report, Kevorkian argues that the placement of a black man in front of a computer screen doubly reassures audiences: he is nonthreatening, safely occupied—even imprisoned—by the very machine he attempts to control, an occupation that simultaneously frees the action heroes from any electronic headaches. The study concludes with some alternatives to this scheme, looking to a network of recent authors, with shared affinities for Ellison and Pynchon, willing to think inside the black box of technology.Connecting race, technology, and American empire, Color Monitors will attract attention from scholars working in emerging areas of race theory, African American studies, film studies, cultural studies, and technology and communication studies.
Color Blind

Color Blind

Tom Dunkel

Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
2014
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A 2013 CASEY Award Finalist for Best Baseball Book of the Year and a Booklist Top Ten Sports Book of the Year When baseball swept America in the years after the Civil War, independent, semipro, and municipal leagues sprouted up everywhere. With civic pride on the line, rivalries were fierce and teams often signed ringers to play alongside the town dentist, insurance salesman, and teen prodigy. In drought-stricken Bismarck, North Dakota during the Great Depression, one of the most improbable teams in the history of baseball was assembled by one of the sport's most unlikely champions. A decade before Jackie Robinson broke into the Major Leagues, car dealer Neil Churchill signed the best players he could find, regardless of race, and fielded an integrated squad that took on all comers in spectacular fashion. Color Blind immerses the reader in the wild and wonderful world of early independent baseball, with its tough competition and its novelty. Dunkel traces the rise of the Bismarck squad, focusing on the 1935 season and the first National Semipro Tournament. This is an entertaining, must-read for anyone interested in the history of baseball. "A tale as fantastic as it is true." --Boston Globe
Color, Race, and English Language Teaching

Color, Race, and English Language Teaching

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2006
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The unique contribution of this book is to bring together Critical Race Theory and narrative inquiry and apply them specifically to a largely overlooked area of experience within the field of TESOL: What does it mean to be a TESOL professional of color? To address this question, TESOL professionals of color from all over the world, representing a wide range of racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, offer accounts of their own experiences, responding to two related questions:*Can you identify critical events or conditions in your personal or professional life that are the result of you being a person of color that affect who you are now and what you do as a TESOL professional of color?*What have you learned from these events or conditions that have had a bearing on your life as a TESOL professional of color?Color, Race, and English Language Teaching: Shades of Meaning is intended for researchers, professionals, and students in the field of English language teaching. The book is designed as a text for MATESOL programs and courses that deal with issues of language, culture, and teaching. The introduction presents a brief overview of relevant aspects of Critical Race Theory, narrative inquiry, and educational research. Focus questions for each chapter are included to help readers apply aspects of the narratives to their own experience.
Color, Race, and English Language Teaching

Color, Race, and English Language Teaching

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2006
nidottu
The unique contribution of this book is to bring together Critical Race Theory and narrative inquiry and apply them specifically to a largely overlooked area of experience within the field of TESOL: What does it mean to be a TESOL professional of color? To address this question, TESOL professionals of color from all over the world, representing a wide range of racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, offer accounts of their own experiences, responding to two related questions:*Can you identify critical events or conditions in your personal or professional life that are the result of you being a person of color that affect who you are now and what you do as a TESOL professional of color?*What have you learned from these events or conditions that have had a bearing on your life as a TESOL professional of color? Color, Race, and English Language Teaching: Shades of Meaning is intended for researchers, professionals, and students in the field of English language teaching. The book is designed as a text for MATESOL programs and courses that deal with issues of language, culture, and teaching. The introduction presents a brief overview of relevant aspects of Critical Race Theory, narrative inquiry, and educational research. Focus questions for each chapter are included to help readers apply aspects of the narratives to their own experience.
Color Coded

Color Coded

Walter Nugent

University of Oklahoma Press
2018
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The now-staunchly red state of Texas was deep blue in 1950 and had virtually no functioning Republican Party. California, on the other hand, was reliably red. Today, both states have jumped to the opposite end of the political spectrum. Texas is one of the most conservative states, while California has become one of today's most liberal bastions. These are the most dramatic cases, but notable shifts in voting patterns have occurred throughout the western states in recent decades - shifts so varied and complex that they have, until now, eluded the attention focused on the drastic examples of the South and Northeast. Bringing clarity to the remarkably mixed yet poorly understood map of America's red, blue, and purple western half, Color Coded presents the first comprehensive history of political change and stability in the region between 1950 and 2016. The West, in Walter Nugent's analysis, includes nineteen states: the thirteen that the U.S. Census Bureau calls the Western Region - roughly from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific, as well as off-shore Alaska and Hawaii - plus the six Great Plains states from North Dakota south to Texas. Consulting official voting results of more than 5,300 state and national elections, as well as newspaper reports, oral histories, public documents, and other sources, Nugent reveals the ever-shifting patterns that have defined western politics in modern times. Geography, culture, history, political trajectories, and the charisma of key political actors have all played their part in these changes - and will, Nugent asserts, continue to do so for the foreseeable future. A powerful, exhaustively researched study of modern political organization, party development, and shifting voter blocs in the West, Color Coded deftly charts, as well, the profound red-blue tensions that have defined modern America. Returns for the 5,300-plus elections on which the book is based, covering the nineteen western states between 1950 and 2016, are compiled in the book's appendix.
Color Coded

Color Coded

Walter Nugent

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
2025
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The now - staunchly red state of Texas was deep blue in 1950 and had virtually no functioning Republican Party. California, on the other hand, was reliably red. Today, both states have jumped to the opposite end of the political spectrum. Texas is one of the most conservative states, while California has become one of today's most liberal bastions. These are the most dramatic cases, but notable shifts in voting patterns have occurred throughout the western states in recent decades - shifts so varied and complex that they have, until now, eluded the attention focused on the drastic examples of the South and Northeast. Bringing clarity to the remarkably mixed yet poorly understood map of America's red, blue, and purple western half, Color Coded presents the first comprehensive history of political change and stability in the region between 1950 and 2016. The West, in Walter Nugent's analysis, includes nineteen states: the thirteen that the U.S. Census Bureau calls the Western Region - roughly from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific, as well as off-shore Alaska and Hawaii - plus the six Great Plains states from North Dakota south to Texas. Consulting official voting results of more than 5,300 state and national elections, as well as newspaper reports, oral histories, public documents, and other sources, Nugent reveals the ever-shifting patterns that have defined western politics in modern times. Geography, culture, history, political trajectories, and the charisma of key political actors have all played their part in these changes - and will, Nugent asserts, continue to do so for the foreseeable future. A powerful, exhaustively researched study of modern political organization, party development, and shifting voter blocs in the West, Color Coded deftly charts, as well, the profound red-blue tensions that have defined modern America. Returns for the 5,300 -plus elections on which the book is based, covering the nineteen western states between 1950 and 2016, are compiled in the book's appendix.