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Ice breakers, brain teasers riddles, meeting icebreakers, warmups, creative thinking games and wordplay for trainers, ... (3825 words)
I would recommend Word Juxtapoz to all those who love to teach and lead, so as to enhance their capeablity to reach out to each and everyone with the help of your innovative and creative icebreakers and fun activities.
Word Juxtapoz is not only an ice-breaker but I use it as a stimulation and challenge whenever I get bored to give my mind a booster and to "rest" my tired brain, what with the colors, picture, hints...to figure out the message.
Word Juxtapoz is an excellent encouragement and example for people to develop their creative thinking skills.
A Magazine Area - compare price: JUXTAPOZ magazine (436 words)
Juxtapoz magazine is bimonthly gallery of underground artists who influence much of the fashion, graphics, and modern art we see today.
Juxtapoz is a new art magazine for a new art movement.
JUXTAPOZ is also the brainchild of Robert Williams, world renowned artist and father of the widely popular school of cartoon surrealism.
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