StartseiteGruppenForumMehrZeitgeist
Web-Site durchsuchen
Diese Seite verwendet Cookies für unsere Dienste, zur Verbesserung unserer Leistungen, für Analytik und (falls Sie nicht eingeloggt sind) für Werbung. Indem Sie LibraryThing nutzen, erklären Sie dass Sie unsere Nutzungsbedingungen und Datenschutzrichtlinie gelesen und verstanden haben. Die Nutzung unserer Webseite und Dienste unterliegt diesen Richtlinien und Geschäftsbedingungen.

Ergebnisse von Google Books

Auf ein Miniaturbild klicken, um zu Google Books zu gelangen.

Lädt ...

The World of Matisse, 1869-1954 (1969)

von John Russell

Weitere Autoren: Henri Matisse

Weitere Autoren: Siehe Abschnitt Weitere Autoren.

Reihen: Die Welt der Kunst

MitgliederRezensionenBeliebtheitDurchschnittliche BewertungDiskussionen
353473,849 (3.88)Keine
Medical. Science. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:A "powerful and indispensable" look at the devastating consequences of environmental racism (Gerald Markowitz) — and what we can do to remedy its toxic effects on marginalized communities.
Did you know...
  • Middle-class African American households with incomes between $50,000 and $60,000 live in neighborhoods that are more polluted than those of very poor white households with incomes below $10,000.
  • When swallowed, a lead-paint chip no larger than a fingernail can send a toddler into a coma — one-tenth of that amount will lower his IQ.
  • Nearly two of every five African American homes in Baltimore are plagued by lead-based paint. Almost all of the 37,500 Baltimore children who suffered lead poisoning between 2003 and 2015 were African American.

  • From injuries caused by lead poisoning to the devastating effects of atmospheric pollution, infectious disease, and industrial waste, Americans of color are harmed by environmental hazards in staggeringly disproportionate numbers. This systemic onslaught of toxic exposure and institutional negligence causes irreparable physical harm to millions of people across the country-cutting lives tragically short and needlessly burdening our health care system. But these deadly environments create another insidious and often overlooked consequence: robbing communities of color, and America as a whole, of intellectual power.
    The 1994 publication of The Bell Curve and its controversial thesis catapulted the topic of genetic racial differences in IQ to the forefront of a renewed and heated debate. Now, in A Terrible Thing to Waste, award-winning science writer Harriet A. Washington adds her incisive analysis to the fray, arguing that IQ is a biased and flawed metric, but that it is useful for tracking cognitive damage. She takes apart the spurious notion of intelligence as an inherited trait, using copious data that instead point to a different cause of the reported African American-white IQ gap: environmental racism - a confluence of racism and other institutional factors that relegate marginalized communities to living and working near sites of toxic waste, pollution, and insufficient sanitation services. She investigates heavy metals, neurotoxins, deficient prenatal care, bad nutrition, and even pathogens as chief agents influencing intelligence to explain why communities of color are disproportionately affected — and what can be done to remedy this devastating problem.
    Featuring extensive scientific research and Washington's sharp, lively reporting, A Terrible Thing to Waste is sure to outrage, transform the conversation, and inspire debate.
    … (mehr)
    Keine
    Lädt ...

    Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest.

    Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch.

    Henri Matisse life and works
      Docent-MFAStPete | May 27, 2024 |
    learned many things about matisse. he was great at growing old---can't do this, do something else. ( )
      mahallett | Nov 7, 2018 |
    "De wereld van" reeks in de Time-Life bibliotheek der kunsten, brengt niet enkel het volledige werk en leven van de kunstenaar, maar ook een uitgebreide beschrijving van de wereld en de tijd waarin de kunstenaar leefde.
    Een handige tijdslijn en een register maken deze boeken kompleet.
      juliensart | Feb 21, 2011 |
    keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen

    » Andere Autoren hinzufügen (1 möglich)

    AutorennameRolleArt des AutorsWerk?Status
    John RussellHauptautoralle Ausgabenberechnet
    Matisse, HenriCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
    Le Bourg, DominiqueÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt

    Gehört zur Reihe

    Du musst dich einloggen, um "Wissenswertes" zu bearbeiten.
    Weitere Hilfe gibt es auf der "Wissenswertes"-Hilfe-Seite.
    Gebräuchlichster Titel
    Die Informationen stammen von der englischen "Wissenswertes"-Seite. Ändern, um den Eintrag der eigenen Sprache anzupassen.
    Originaltitel
    Alternative Titel
    Ursprüngliches Erscheinungsdatum
    Figuren/Charaktere
    Die Informationen stammen von der englischen "Wissenswertes"-Seite. Ändern, um den Eintrag der eigenen Sprache anzupassen.
    Wichtige Schauplätze
    Wichtige Ereignisse
    Zugehörige Filme
    Epigraph (Motto/Zitat)
    Widmung
    Erste Worte
    Zitate
    Letzte Worte
    Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
    Verlagslektoren
    Werbezitate von
    Originalsprache
    Die Informationen stammen von der englischen "Wissenswertes"-Seite. Ändern, um den Eintrag der eigenen Sprache anzupassen.
    Anerkannter DDC/MDS
    Anerkannter LCC

    Literaturhinweise zu diesem Werk aus externen Quellen.

    Wikipedia auf Englisch

    Keine

    Medical. Science. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:A "powerful and indispensable" look at the devastating consequences of environmental racism (Gerald Markowitz) — and what we can do to remedy its toxic effects on marginalized communities.
    Did you know...
    Middle-class African American households with incomes between $50,000 and $60,000 live in neighborhoods that are more polluted than those of very poor white households with incomes below $10,000. When swallowed, a lead-paint chip no larger than a fingernail can send a toddler into a coma — one-tenth of that amount will lower his IQ. Nearly two of every five African American homes in Baltimore are plagued by lead-based paint. Almost all of the 37,500 Baltimore children who suffered lead poisoning between 2003 and 2015 were African American.
    From injuries caused by lead poisoning to the devastating effects of atmospheric pollution, infectious disease, and industrial waste, Americans of color are harmed by environmental hazards in staggeringly disproportionate numbers. This systemic onslaught of toxic exposure and institutional negligence causes irreparable physical harm to millions of people across the country-cutting lives tragically short and needlessly burdening our health care system. But these deadly environments create another insidious and often overlooked consequence: robbing communities of color, and America as a whole, of intellectual power.
    The 1994 publication of The Bell Curve and its controversial thesis catapulted the topic of genetic racial differences in IQ to the forefront of a renewed and heated debate. Now, in A Terrible Thing to Waste, award-winning science writer Harriet A. Washington adds her incisive analysis to the fray, arguing that IQ is a biased and flawed metric, but that it is useful for tracking cognitive damage. She takes apart the spurious notion of intelligence as an inherited trait, using copious data that instead point to a different cause of the reported African American-white IQ gap: environmental racism - a confluence of racism and other institutional factors that relegate marginalized communities to living and working near sites of toxic waste, pollution, and insufficient sanitation services. She investigates heavy metals, neurotoxins, deficient prenatal care, bad nutrition, and even pathogens as chief agents influencing intelligence to explain why communities of color are disproportionately affected — and what can be done to remedy this devastating problem.
    Featuring extensive scientific research and Washington's sharp, lively reporting, A Terrible Thing to Waste is sure to outrage, transform the conversation, and inspire debate.

    Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden.

    Buchbeschreibung
    Zusammenfassung in Haiku-Form

    Aktuelle Diskussionen

    Keine

    Beliebte Umschlagbilder

    Gespeicherte Links

    Bewertung

    Durchschnitt: (3.88)
    0.5
    1
    1.5
    2 1
    2.5
    3 2
    3.5 1
    4 5
    4.5
    5 3

    Bist das du?

    Werde ein LibraryThing-Autor.

     

    Über uns | Kontakt/Impressum | LibraryThing.com | Datenschutz/Nutzungsbedingungen | Hilfe/FAQs | Blog | LT-Shop | APIs | TinyCat | Nachlassbibliotheken | Vorab-Rezensenten | Wissenswertes | 206,545,162 Bücher! | Menüleiste: Immer sichtbar