Not exact matches
The flowering branches
of Mulan magnolia that grace the cover
of Joan Lok's new book on Chinese brush painting appear
more brightly
colored than in her original work, probably to catch the eye
of someone browsing in a bookstore, guesses the
author.
The
authors of the 2012 study estimated that as many as 8 percent
of kids with ADHD may have symptoms related to artificial food
colors and 30 percent
of kids with ADHD may have symptoms that improve when they follow
more comprehensive diets that eliminate suspected allergens as well.
Every language has this amazing similar ordering
of colors, so that reds are
more consistently communicated than greens or blues,» says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor
of brain and cognitive sciences and the first
author of the study, which appears in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences the week
of Sept. 18.
From a biological perspective, humans «tend to seek out vibrant
colored foods, as these contain the most vitamins and minerals,» says Susan Albers, PsyD, clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic and
author of 50
More Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food.
The
author points out that disproportionate suspension and expulsion rates are
more often the result
of inequitable discipline practices than differences in behavior between students
of color and their white peers.
His critically acclaimed memoir, The
Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, explores the
author's struggle to understand his biracial identity... (
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And in a larger sense, a vision
of America black and white sharing
more fairly in the national economy, and the
author's plea for brotherhood and collective action, as expressed by Landers: «All I truly know is that we rise and fall as one, one
colored family, living next door to one white family.
Authors unsure
of what they are looking for can use it to create combinations
of images, fonts and
colors that can then be handed to a... [Read
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It was that immersion in another world, not the paper or the running heads or the
color photos, just the skill
of the
author, nothing
more.
As for the argument that there need to be
more books published by
authors of color, as The Passive Guy says, the blame «must be laid at the door
of the traditional publishers in the romance industry.
Author Caroline Leavitt reveals the fears behind her middle -
of - the - night writer anxieties, the contents
of her
colored book tour folders, her reaction to the praise her latest novel is receiving, and
more in this 5 On interview.
That being said, one
of my personal reading goals for 2018 is to read
more books by
authors of color.
I did point out to the
author of the list that people
of color travel too, and i referred them to NOMADNESS I think that it is up to us to share
more our own travel stories, through social media, if you do not blog then instagram, twitter, tumblr, whatever But also you have to admit, the media is
more favorable towards certain people, this
color dominate advertising, and major news stories, that is just a fact we may have to deal with
In the 1980s, just as women and artists
of color were starting showing
more, the big new theory
of the day proclaimed that the
author was dead.
Lead
author Jan Lenaerts
of the University
of Utrecht told Reuters that the trend seemed unstoppable because a thaw
of white glaciers would expose dark -
colored tundra that would soak up
more of the sun's heat and further accelerate the melt.
They include Paulette Brown
of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, who co-authored the landmark 2006 report, Visible Invisibility: Women
of Color in Law Firms; R. Ted Cruz
of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, the first Hispanic to be Texas solicitor general and
author of more than 70 Supreme Court briefs; John W. Daniels
of Quarles & Brady, one
of the first African - Americans to lead a top U.S. firm; Keith M. Harper
of Kilpatrick Stockton, a Cherokee who heads his firm's Native American affairs practice group; Patricia Menendez - Cambo, co-chair
of Greenberg Traurig's global practice group; General Mills GC Roderick A. Palmore, who, as GC at Sara Lee, spearheaded the Call to Action urging corporate law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director
of the ACLU.