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  • Rachel Carson
    Rachel Carson Hello, my name is Rachel Lousie Carson. I was born on a farm in Springdale, Pennsylvania on May 27, 1907. My mother ...
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  • Rachel Carson Opinion
    ... were. Rachel Carson was nothing short of a modern day super woman. Not ... on. Rachel Carson seemed to be a most remarkable woman. She ...
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  • Silent Spring Book Review
    ... University. Rachel Carson taught Zoology at the University of Maryland from 1931 to 1936. She ... environment. Rachel Carson wrote... "Where ...
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  • The Other Road
    The Other Road Rachel Carson- Silent Spring Perhaps if we as a whole, the human race, had taken the road less traveled by, our environment would not be in the ...
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  • SILENT SPRING
    ... Rachel Carson is a master at explaining the science behind pesticides and the effects of using chemicals to control nature. She ...
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  • rachel carsons book
    Rachel Carson's Silent Spring begins with a short story depicting a made-up town in the "heart of America" where all life once lived in harmony with its ...
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  • DDT Pesticides
    ... The publication of Rachel Carson's best selling DDT and the Environment 3 book "Silent Spring," which was published in 1962, was one of the main sources for ...
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  • DDT
    ... The publication of Rachel Carson's best selling DDT and the Environment 3 book "Silent Spring," which was published in 1962, was one of the main sources for ...
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  • Silent Spring...man vs. nature
    ... In Noel Perrin's "Forever Virgin", Leslie Silko's "Pueblo People", and Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring", the two relationships of nature introduced, will raise ...
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  • Argumentative Environment
    ... environmentalists and other analysts date widespread concern over ecological balance and conservationism to the appearance of Rachel Carson's landmark book ...
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  • human control of nature
    ... The story "The Obligation to Endure" by Rachel Carson is about the earth's land and how it is changing because of the toxins we emit into nature. ...
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  • Technological Pesticides
    ... PCB. In 1962, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson was published. Ideas against pesticides had not been so publicly addressed. Pesticides ...
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  • Three Gorges Dam
    ... Throughout history, philosophers such as John Muir, Henry David Thoreau, Rachel Carson, and Gifford Pinchot have argued about these and other ideas relating to ...
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  • DDT
    ... It was not until the late 1950's that the effects of DDT became widely researched. In 1962, Rachel Carson released her book Silent Spring. ...
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  • Environmentalism In The Sixties
    ... nation's resources. Much credit for arousing public concern belonged to Rachel Carson for her book Silent Spring. This book warned ...
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  • Time for Change
    ... In the early 1960s, Rachel Carson's widely publicized book "Silent Spring" described the ecological impacts of DDT and other pesticides. ...
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  • Dreaming in the 1960s
    ... in the 1960s. A book written by Rachel Carson described for the first time the dangers of using pesticides. Carson believed that ...
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  • genetic tech
    ... In the 1960's, scientist Rachel Carson's epic, Silent Spring, awakened a generation to the dangers of dioxin and other manmade chemicals in the environment ...
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  • the sixties1
    ... "It started in 1962 with the publishing of Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring." (Holland 127). Her book attacked the use of chemical pesticides. ...
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  • The Crucible
    ... The Silent Spring by Rachel Carson sparked a large environmentalist movement. A Handmaid's Tale was written by Margaret Atwood to promote feminism. ...
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  • ethics across fields
    ... Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), considered the founding book of the contemporary environmental movement, was fundamentally ambiguous in this respect. ...
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  • Corporate social responsibility
    ... The founding book of the contemporary environmental movement, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), was fundamentally ambiguous in this respect. ...
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  • Not what they seemed, 1945 to present
    ... A woman by the name of Rachel Carson also wrote a book entitled "Silent Spring" which focused public attention on environmental pollution. ...
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