I wouldn't be up for the task, but the Roslings were.
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Hans Rosling was a doctor who spent his life working on world health. Direct beschikbaar "Factfulness by Hans Rosling, an outstanding international public health expert, is a hopeful book about the potential for human progress when we work off facts rather than our inherent biases." Even the rest seem to devote a lot of their resources to justifying beliefs that they want to hold, as opposed to forming credible beliefs based only on fact.”An uplifting, easy, entertaining and well explained read. Burning it down and starting over is the narcissistic response to frustration with the world.
US$11.27 When asked simple questions about global trends - why the world's population is increasing; how many young women go to school; how many of us live in poverty - … "Everything you do and are now is wrong and here's why."
He also examines five pressing real-world "risks" that demand attention: poverty, global warming, financial collapse, global pandemic, and a catastrophic third world war.
Hans Rosling was a doctor who spent his life working on world health. This is a fascinating book about how we think about the world, and many of the ways in which we think incorrectly. Be sure to check for other copies, because there may be other editions available.Copyright Protection (DRM) required by the Publisher may be applied to this title to limit or prohibit printing or copying. Thema's The book is not without its controversy. US$10.42
US$13.92 . Not because there aren’t issues with it - there are - but because this was Rosling’s last passion project that he completed while battling through his final months with pancreatic cancer.
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Published Rosling writes about the most important things in the world and does so in an accessible and entertaining style. . To access it, return to your This title is not available for your card type.
HODDER & STOUGHTON It's mostly optimistic, because that's what the facts are saying, but he addresses the woes too. A hopeful book about the potential for human progress when we work off facts rather than our inherent biases.
We all read the book. If this is your first time selecting “Send to NOOK,” you will then be taken to a Barnes & Noble page to sign into (or create) your NOOK account. . I was deeply saddened to hear of his death and I immediately shied from the postmortem released books. The respectably-sourced graphs and charts included show the economic, health, and wealth status of the people of earth are ever climbing higher and higher statistically, so the author concludes it is logical to project that the wealth, education, and health of even the lowliest, most impoverished, most despised and ignorant classes of peop“Factfulness’ is about you being convinced to view through rose-colored lenses each metaphorical cup of water provided by NGO/government/charity is half-full! Superb guide to the world and how to be wiser about it. And it makes the compelling case that -- far from popular opinion -- we MUST praise the good we've already achieved if we want to have any hope of keeping the momentum going. Uitgever: . * The Times * Triumphant.