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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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... 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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... 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 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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... 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 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... PCB. In 1962, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson was published. Ideas against pesticides had not been so publicly addressed. Pesticides ...
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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... "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 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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... 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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... The founding book of the contemporary environmental movement, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), was fundamentally ambiguous in this respect. ...
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... 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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