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Books with title Show Me the Evidence

  • Show Me The Evidence

    Greg Bender

    Paperback (BookBaby, Jan. 7, 2019)
    How do you decide what is real, and what is a joke? Follow Nora's journey to uncover the truth behind her older brother's wild stories. Using the scientific method, this young lady runs tests to decide if the prank her brother is playing is true. A useful lesson to teach a hint of skepticism to any child, and encourages questioning extraordinary claims and looking for just as extraordinary evidence.A perfect story for kids age 4 to 9.
  • Show Me the Evidence

    Alane Ferguson

    Paperback (Avon Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    When her best friend, Janaan, is accused of murdering her own baby brother and two other babies, Lauren, convinced of her friend's innocence, joins her in trying to solve the mystery and find evidence to clear her name
  • Show Me the Evidence

    Ferguson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, April 21, 1989)
    When, after a bizarre series of events, her best friend is accused of murdering her own baby brother and two other babies, Lauren, convinced of her friend's innocence, joins her in trying to solve the mystery and find evidence to clear her name.
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  • Show Me the Evidence

    Russell Madden

    eBook (Guardian Press, Jan. 11, 2016)
    A 1700 word essay examining how we would all be better off if we followed Gil Grissom's advice on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" to "follow the evidence."Let’s face it: the concepts of “freedom” and “rights” and “morality” are not that complicated. Any reasonably bright child can grasp the essentials involved. It serves the tyrants’ goals, however, to “complexify,” if you will, these fundamental ideas of how people should deal with one another. After all, if such basic issues are not easily grasped except by the experts, then, by golly, the experts ought to be the ones in charge of making the decisions.A similar mindset besets the myriad problems politicians and citizens argue endlessly about. Respecting property rights, refusing to initiate force against peaceable neighbors, and acknowledging the moral autonomy of adults will set in motion processes that allow individuals to discover what works best in creating a decent society. Pretending that only “government” can solve our problems is a daft falsehood.The evidence has long been in on what works and what does not in these and other areas of concern. Any honest person who has even minimal respect for the facts can see for himself what course Americans should follow in reaching our individual goals.But, of course, the statists and the collectivists and the irrationalists care not a whit for evidence. It is a waste of breath and energy to expect otherwise of these fascists and tyrants-in-training. We cannot convince them. We can only beat them.
  • The Evidence

    Elle Bee

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 30, 2014)
    Raised practically by himself, ten year old Charlie would like nothing more than to be left alone. Unfortunately, he is a magnet for attention, particularly of the negative degree. Bullying. Blame. Teacher disapproval. For the majority of his life, Charlie has been able to take the attention in a "grin and bear" it sort of way
  • Show Me the Evidence

    Alane Ferguson

    Hardcover (Bradbury Press, Scarsdale, New York,, March 15, 1989)
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