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    cases where you could say that the findings of science may have been misused‚ it’ll be either because they haven’t yet extended their research - DDT did a brilliant job of eliminating malaria‚ saving milionsof lives‚ and only later did people like Rachel Carson point out the collateral damage. And there are commercial players involved now - so that many genetically modified agricultural products that have been bred to be disease-resistant have also got an added twist that means that the farmers have to

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    The Pros And Cons Of DDT

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    DDT between beneficial and destructive Throughout the history‚ humans have faced a lot of problems‚ but the worst of all of these are the problems made by humans themselves. Every day we try to discover something new to help our society and to help us survive in the environment that we are living in. We use technology and chemicals as an example to come up with anything that can benefit us and realize its purpose. We started to have problems with mosquitoes‚ so scientists from all over the world

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    Robert Fagles Antigone

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    From Author to Reader‚ and back Again: Transmittance of Interpretation and Intention in Translation Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone‚ although written long ago in a linguistic form foreign to the modern English speaker‚ finds new and relatable life by the whims and wits of Robert Fagles and Anne Carson’s translations‚ Antigone and Antigo nick respectively. After reading either translation and recognizing the great variation between them‚ the expedient question to ask encroaches as “Which is the more

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    the diagram below‚ what percentage of energy (from the choices in blue on the left) is transferred from a producer to a: (A) secondary consumer‚ (B) tertiary consumer‚ (C) quaternary consumer? A)1.0% B)0.1% C).01% Look at the quote from Rachel Carson on the first page. What do you think the quote means? Use some of the terms we have covered regarding the topic of food webs in your one to two paragraph explanation. "All the life of the planet is inter-related... each species has its own

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    The Marginal World

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    most hardly and adaptable of them can survive‚ but there is a variety of species in there‚ there are also deep in the sand‚ were they created tubes and passageways. And this residency of species is an ancient world that had always been there. Rachel Carson (the author) says that it is an exquisite beauty that someone can visit rarely. And that also it looked beautiful at night‚ especially in the full August moon‚ because you can see the moon‚ which she consider a luminous disk in the sky suspended

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    time for careful observation and a state of mind in which an individual is active and involved in the outside world‚ as stated by Zwinger in The Art of Wandering. Strength can be gathered through nature and the art of wandering‚ as expressed by Rachel Carson. One who pays close attention to the awe inspiring beauty of nature can draw strength and healing from nature. Connection:

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    species act. Also the act was revised to allow the government to do things that cause an extinction of an animal or plant if they felt it out weighted the purpose of the thing being extinction. Silent Spring Silent Spring was a book written by Rachel Carson. It was about how chemicals pollute the world and how they harm people’s health. This book made people think and had a large impact on passing the environmental movement. In the 70s they were trying to promote healthy environments. Copyright

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    Ddt Pros And Cons

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    to develop a sort of resistance to this harmful chemical. “It is the ‘tough’ insects that survive chemical attack. Spraying kills of the weaklings. The only survivors are insects that have some inherent quality that allows them to escape harm” (Rachel Carson). DDT was extremely effective and useful when it was first introduced. The more

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    – Land & water cannot provide food for all – Disparity between haves & have-nots widens – Civilization collapses • Other examples – Mayans‚ Greeks‚ Incas‚ and Romans – Future of Easter Island depends on Rapa Nui 16 Silent Spring • Rachel Carson – Published in 1962 • Critical of DDT use – Well documented‚ but highly criticized • Environmental movement – 1970: EPA & 1st Earth Day – DDT banned in many countries in 1970s 17 Environmentalist’s Paradox • Over 40 years‚ human well-being

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    From Silent Spring

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    From Silent Spring‚ by Rachel Carson. In this story‚ the theme is that the disasters that happened in the story‚ can happen to us in real life. The author uses the plot as a way to bring out the theme. The author also uses the setting to bring out the theme. The plot in this story really brings out the theme. The plot goes from describing how beautiful a town is‚ to how damaged the town is. At first‚ the town seems perfect‚ the author describes the variety of birds that lived in the town‚ and

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