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    Together‚ “The Flight of Rachel Carson” and “Fragments of an Autobiography” encompass the idea of how the passionate struggle and attitude to achieve guarantees influential success beyond a simple want and ambition as noted in the collective determination of the characters Charles Dickens and Rachel Carson. From “The Flight of Rachel Carson”‚ the necessary attitude‚ hardships‚ and actions are presented through Rachel Carson’s notion that attempts at results yields far greater findings than simply

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    1. David Pimentel #35‚ Is Silent Spring Behind Us? Silent Spring is a book written by Rachel Carson in 1962 that discusses the effects of pesticides‚ specifically DDT‚ and how they have had a negative impact on the environment. During the time between 1945 and 1972‚ chlorinated insecticides had become widely used in efforts to protect crops. As a result‚ these insecticides had seriously reduced the populations of predatory birds‚ fish‚ snakes and other reptilian populations‚ as well as insects and

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    How does the Rachel Carson use language to convey changes and contrasts in mood and meaning in Silent Spring? The mood in the extracts from Rachel Carson ’s Silent Spring changes continually from beginning to end. The first paragraph has an almost fairy-tale feeling to it - the tone is pleasant and calm and the opening‚ "There was once a town…" is quite similar to that you ’d find in a child ’s story book. The chapter title‚ "A Fable for Tomorrow" also reinforces this story-like sentiment. This is

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    ENG 102 22 April 2013 Environmental Issues Today Rachel Carson had a passionate belief that mankind had launched a personal war on itself inadvertently due to the war it had launched on insects and its insistence of contaminating the air‚ land and water by doing so. At a rate of more than 500 new chemicals per year‚ of which 200 from the1940 ’s to the 1960 ’s were pesticides‚ the public market is flooded with more pesticides than it knows what to do with. More often than not‚ each new insecticide

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    Name Instructor Environmental Studies and Forestry Date Silent Spring by Rachel Carson – Review Silent Spring is a widely-read environmental book published on September 27‚ 1962‚ by Houghton Mifflin. Rachel Carson‚ a renowned environmentalist‚ wrote this book to express her concerns over the human abuse of the environment. In this work‚ Carson vividly expresses and documents how the use of pesticides in agriculture indiscriminately affects the natural environment. She primarily focuses on how

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    Silent Spring

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    Smirnov Mr. Rienhoff AP Lang & Comp 18 Sept. 2012 Silent Spring Chunk Essay Dangerous insecticidal practices run rampant across the United States‚ and no one is doing a single thing to stop them. Rachel Carson published an infamously controversial book hailed as Silent Spring in1962 in which she tries to convince her audience that it is their civic duty as human beings to prevent unreasonable pesticide methods from ever taking place. Carson denounces the simple act of farming by backing up her

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    A Fable for Tomorrow

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    A Fable for Tomorrow The moment I read the first paragraph‚ I immediately was able to picture everything that the author had described in the piece. This story has spiked my curiosity and I would like to read the book to know more on what happens in this story. What the author writes about could actually become a reality some day. But overall‚ this was a great story and it really made the reader feel as if they were going through the beauty and tragedies. Maman and America This was a good

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    language and composition free response question 1 In the passage from “Silent Spring”‚ by Rachel Carson‚ she portrays her strong emotions about American’s attitude towards the environment and the mindset obtained that it is justifiable to kill species because of an inconvenience they might cause. Carson is able to render that through rhetorical strategies such as exemplification‚ repetition‚ and cause and effect. Carson uses exemplification to help the reader understand her point on the pathetic

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    Xi Sun ESL 1068 SECTION 001 03/26/2013 Anita Szabo Summary about “A Fable for Tomorrow” In short story “a fable for tomorrow‚” Rachel Carson describes a small town in America that was once a beautiful town but then became devastated by pollution. Writer uses such poetic language to describe the beautiful surroundings at the first of text. The townsfolk and wildlife were live in harmony with each other. The fecund farm‚ orchards and all kinds of trees were spread the fields. The blooming

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    Micaela Quiroga Silent Spring Rough Draft Ms. Evans‚ AP Lang‚ pd. 3 September 2012 In America today‚ many people do not realize the impact they have on the environment. We come from a more educated generation‚ yes‚ but many people do not realize‚ that even just recycling can led to less deforestation‚ and ensuring that the environment of many animals is still there and safe. Much like how deforestation can negatively affect animals‚ it negatively affects us‚ less trees means less oxygen

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