Explores the decade of the 1930s worldwide, highlighting a selection of the significant scientists, inventions, and scientific developments of the era.
Studies the political, social, and scientific-technical reasons for world food shortages, and focuses on possible approaches to increasing food production.
Presents ten crucial situations major league baseball team owners have had to face, permitting the reader to make the decision from reading the facts, before stating what actually happened.
Based upon analysis of pertinent facts, the reader is invited to make a crucial moment decision in ten National Football League championship games. The actual coaching decisions and their outcome are then supplied.
The reader is invited to make coaching decisions after being provided with the facts of ten actual hockey games most of which are Stanley Cup. What really happened is presented at the end of each chapter.
Profiles eight championship games in the National Football League, in which superior playing and plain luck resulted in wins for teams expected to lose.