Calvin Coolidge once stated‚ “If you don’t say anything‚ you won’t be called on to repeat it.” Coolidge seemed to live by the principle‚ of avoiding incrimination by remaining silent‚ earning him the legendary nickname: “Silent Cal.” Ironically‚ in his first speech to the Massachusetts State Senate‚ Coolidge preached the importance to “do the day’s work” without becoming “a demagogue”. The overarching value of this speech‚ to standing up for what’s right‚ is one that has become increasingly evident
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eradicate or to reduce the expanding range of these organism without considering the true impact of such indiscriminate application of pesticides or herbicides or as Rachel Carson named as “Biocides” (Carson‚ 1962). The book written by Rachel Carson “Silent Springs” was very controversial then and now‚ because the same forces that dominated the use of these dangerous chemicals are present today but under different names and chemicals composition.
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Kim Battaglin Drama 150 Tu 6:35 – 9:40 PM Silent movies vs. the invention of sound Throughout time human have had the necessity to express their emotions as a form of art. The world stopped when they first watched on screen people and objects in movement‚ but since time changes‚ so do our minds‚ interests and traditions. When people thought nothing better than silent films could arrive‚ the unexpected happened‚ the first talkie came out. Their movie stars for the first
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The book‚ Silent Spring‚ by Rachel Carson is regarded as the most significant environmental novel as it was the start of the environmental movement. This book highlights the human poisoning of the biosphere through chemicals aimed at pests and disease control‚ particularly dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). DDT pesticides were particularly harmful because as they entered the biosphere‚ they not only killed the bugs but also entered the food chain. DDT accumulated in the fatty tissues of animals
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consequence of human hubris is a detrimental superiority complex that prevents humans from getting to the things that they want or need because of the belief that they are too good. That dangerous superiority complex can be seen in the short story “Silent Towns” in which Walter Gripp‚ the main character of the short story‚ finds himself alone in his town on Mars. At first‚ he relishes in his newfound independence and the lack of rules but eventually‚ he begins to yearn for human company. One day‚ Gripp
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Ecocritcism. The word that makes you say‚ “what does that mean?” It’s actually a way that authors inform us of the environment and what is happening to it and can be found in many books around the world. A classic book that a person can find this is The Lorax by Doctor Seuss. In the book we have The Lorax‚ a strange creature who speaks for the trees‚ trying to stop a man‚ that goes by the name of The Once-ler‚ from destroying a forest of truffle trees to make a profit by selling Thneeds. The Once-ler
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Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” Silent Spring is widely accepted as helping start the American environmental movement in 1972. Rachel Carson was a well-known author on natural history when Silent Spring was published. The book spearheaded environmental concern and no book since has had the same impact. It begins with a story about a quaint and charming little farm town in pristine Anywhere‚ mid-America and describes wildlife and all the beautiful colors on the countryside. Many people come to
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Buster Keaton’s role in The General perfectly epitomizes the utilization of comedy during the Silent Film Era as the medium through which a deeper story is conveyed. The Silent Era was generally characterized by two things: the extreme dedication of its actors and a tendency towards slapstick comedy. While the first can be attributed to the passion of these early filmmakers‚ the latter is perhaps more of a function of necessity. With limited use of title slides and no use of sound‚ actors like Buster
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In the poems‚ “Today We Will Not Be Invisible Nor Silent” and “Naayawva Taawi”‚ both poets concentrate on cultural survival. The poets highlight cultural survival to raise awareness for Native Americans. Coming from the perspective of modern Native Americans‚ their ethnicity influences their identity. Both “Today We Will Not Be Invisible Nor Silent’ and “Naayawva Taawi” suggest that cultural survival is an evolution of gaining what Native Americans have lost. Both of the poems initiate with a
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The Obligation to Endure is the second chapter from the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson. Carson presents the persuasive argument that pesticides such as DDT should be kept away from our homes‚ our place of business‚ and our children. In the 1950s and 60s DDT was a very popular pesticide that was commonly used. The hazardous effects were unknown. Carson expresses her founded concerns about the adverse risks and toxicity associated with these pesticides using logical‚ emotional‚ and ethical
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