Silent Spring
Rachel Carson, in Silent Spring, portrays some of the dangerous threats posed by humanity to the environment of the earth. ....
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"Evolution as Fact and Theory," Steven Jay Gould
.... The facts of evolution are apparent in
Rachel Carson's "The Obligation to Endure," as the author examines the very real and dangerous impact of man's potential ....
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The Regulation of Pesticides
The regulation of pesticides has been an important component of environmental protection at least since
Rachel Carson warned about the dangers of unregulated ....
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Mankind and Creation
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Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, published in 1962, focuses on the way in which insecticides made by man are killing animals and ultimately man himself. ....
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Chapter Summary of Living in the Environment
.... Included are biographies of Alice Hamilton (p. 39) - the first expert in industrial medicine - and
Rachel Carson (p. 43) - an influential oceanographer - and ....
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FEMINISM AND NURSING
.... union activist, who was present at the founding of NOW, which Friedan headed for many years, wrote Friedan: "You have done for women what
Rachel Carson did for ....
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act)
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Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring demonstrated the dire environmental consequences of irresponsible industrial corporations. ....
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6 Essays on Native American Thought & Behaviors
.... He leads the reader through the ideas of Leopold, the Transcendentalists, the landscape painters,
Rachel Carson, and Paul Ehrlich, who brought popular thinking ....
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Environmental Dispute-Resolution Process
.... and confrontational politics of the 1960s, fed by such watersheds as the Cuyahoga River's catching fire in Cleveland in 1962 and
Rachel Carson's publication of ....
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Environmental Dispute Resolution Process 5665: 7/2/90 8 pages ...
.... and confrontational politics of the 1960s, fed by such watersheds as the Cuyahoga River's catching fire in Cleveland in 1962 and
Rachel Carson's publication of ....
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Hurricane Katrina
.... Weeks passed before the fire was extinguished (Weisskopf, 1990). The second event was a publishing-industry phenomenon, Silent Spring, by
Rachel Carson. ....
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Government Initiatives: Historical Overview
.... His criticism remains relevant today--most TV is a vast wasteland almost forty years later,
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was the 1962 book aimed at warning ....
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Preservation Philosophy
.... seminal advocacy works of the modern period that set the tone for much of the debate on preservation philosophy appeared in 1962:
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring ....
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Air Pollution
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Rachel Carson's 1962 best-seller Silent Spring had alerted the public to "the scientific case against DDT, [which]--even in the late 1950s--was damning ....
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Airborne Pollutants The basic types and sources of airborne
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Rachel Carson's 1962 best-seller Silent Spring had alerted the public to "the scientific case against DDT, [which]--even in the late 1950s--was damning ....
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