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David Carson Grunge Typography
In the 1990s there was a new art movement that change the era of typography it was called the
Grunge Typography. Grunge typography has become more popular during the 90s and it appeared to
be a very messy and chaotic kind of design. Words, Textures, backgrounds that formed posters and
ads for various things were designed in a very interesting and different typography style. The father
of the grunge typography was an art director named David Carson. David Carson was known for
designing various magazines and he became well known for his experimental, deconstructive
typographic designs and art direction for Ray Gun magazine. The magazine's contents were music
artists, pop culture, lifestyle, advertising, celebrity icons, etc., and so on. Carson ... Show more
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There also a 50 next the singes to have better understanding its their 50th magazine issue. Carson
used a design technique called tracking for the title of the magazine. Tracking is the amount of space
between in a complete word or sentence. Overall when looking at the cover the placement of the
image is centered but behind it's all messy. Therefore there was no pattern or space arrangement in
this cover. This technique makes the cover more unique and shows grunge typography
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Carson Silent Spring Analysis
Carson's introduction to her Silent Spring portrays the utter destruction of the environment caused
by us humans' disdain towards nature through our constant use of pesticides; therefore, she urges her
audience to recognize the significance of maintaining the health of our environment lest we want to
live in her bleak description of our future Earth. Carson opens up with the juxtaposition of two
worlds: one beautiful and untouched, and one deserted and barren. Her change in diction from
positive to malign illustrates the contrast, going from words like "prosperous" and "beauty" to
"blight," "death," and "sickness." By showing the complete opposite sides of the spectrum, Carson
exemplifies how ruinous the use of pesticides is on the environment,
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Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and the Beginning of the...
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and the Beginning of the Environmental Movement in the United
States
When Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was published in 1962, it generated a storm of controversy over
the use of chemical pesticides. Miss Carson's intent in writing Silent Spring was to warn the public
of the dangers associated with pesticide use. Throughout her book are numerous case studies
documenting the harmful effects that chemical pesticides have had on the environment. Along with
these facts, she explains how in many instances the pesticides have done more harm than good in
eradicating the pests they were designed to destroy. In addition to her reports on pesticide use, Miss
Carson points out that many of the long–term effects that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Impact of Silent Spring
When excerpts of Silent Spring first began appearing in The New Yorker magazine in June 1962,
they caused an uproar and brought a "howl of indignation" from the chemical industry. Supporters
of the pesticide industry argued that her book gave an incomplete picture because it did not say
anything about the benefits of using pesticides. An executive of the American Cyanamid Company
complained, "if man were to faithfully follow the teachings of Miss Carson, we would return to the
Dark Ages, and the insects and diseases and vermin would once again inherit the earth." Chemical
manufacturers began undertaking a more aggressive public relations campaign to educate the public
on the benefits of pesticide use. Monsanto, for example, published and distributed 5,000 copies of a
brochure "parodying" Silent Spring entitled "The Desolate Year," which explained how chemical
pesticides were largely responsible for the virtual eradication of diseases such as malaria, yellow
fever, sleeping sickness, and typhus in the United States and throughout the world, and that without
the assistance of pesticides in agricultural production millions around the world would suffer from
malnutrition or starve to death (NRDC 1997).
One of the main counterarguments to Miss Carson's book expressed by the farmers, scientists, and
other supporters of the pesticide industry was that farm yields would be drastically reduced without
the assistance
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Thesis Statement Of The Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
How Faith Created Gifted Hands
Thesis Statement: Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, is an exceptionally well written, book and
movie that inspires and tells a story of a pediatric neurosurgeon who overcame adversity with faith
and determinism.
I. Introduction: An imagination combined with faith is the birth of a beautiful creation, Ben Carson
is a great example of this combination. Ben Carson's autobiography was assigned to me by
Professor Harkins–Pierre. I chose to evaluate this book as well as the inspirational movie because I
believe it serves extremely important lessons to others. My points of focus will be based on Carson's
faith, his commitment to excellence, his family and his education. I will also be evaluating this book
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In high school Carson was doing great in school except his slight anger problem which Carson
turned to God to fix. In the movie Hoffman brilliantly explained this scene. Where Carson went
home and prayed to God, (Carter) after Carson prayed, he explained, never had a problem with his
anger again. (Carson) After high school where Carson won a scholarship to Yale and medical school.
Although Carson was a very intelligent man and his SAT scores were great for Yale, there were
other students who had better. He started to realize that the classwork at Yale was not so easy and
Carson began to doubt himself. Carson explained this moment in his life where he began to ask
himself if Yale was the right choice for him. (Carson) In the movie Cuba Gooding, played Carson
where he showed how much Carson doubted himself to his girlfriend was whom was very
supportive.
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Book Report on Silent Spring
INTRODUCTION
In the book 'Silent spring ' written by Rachael Carson we find a picture of Carson 's deep concept
about the connection between nature's equilibrium and the web of life that has been ruined by the
uncontrolled use of insecticides which in turn affected the healthy livelihood of this earth's
creatures. Furthermore, she tells the readers of substitute techniques of achieving the same ends. The
title of the book is enough to make us understand that it was a hint of a spring season with no bird
songs painting our atmosphere meaning that all birds had vanished due to misuse of pesticides.
DISCUSSION
The book starts with a story of a town in America. Carson explains the town as being very beautiful
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She tries to get across the fact that the aerial spraying campaigns to kill the gypsy moth in the
northern states and the fire ant in the southern states were very much damaging, ineffective and also
expensive. This incident had a chain reaction resulting in crop failure, hurting wildlife and also
cattle products (such as milk) and vegetables were found having DDT and thus unhealthy for human
consumption.
Carson lets us know that people are a victim to daily chemical poisoning in even minute doses. She
goes into the very details of domestic appliances and necessities. Carson talks about many things
that don 't seem to be much of a danger on a daily basis to a regular person. Things such as bug
sprays, lotions, paints and varnishes, and even a pocket–sized insecticide dispenser are brought up to
help demonstrate the everyday risks we encounter.
"Only yesterday mankind lived in fear of the scourges of smallpox, cholera, and plague..............
Today we are concerned with a different kind of hazard that lurks in our environment–a hazard we
ourselves have introduced into our world as our modern way of life has evolved."
According to Carson we have given rise to a new range of health problems because the air we
breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and everything else in our environment is polluted. As a
result the total
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Theme Analysis of Carson McCuller's A Domestic Dilemma Essay
Theme Analysis of Carson McCuller's "A Domestic Dilemma"
Carson McCuller's story "A Domestic Dilemma" depicts a family torn by both compassion and
suffering. Martin, a loving and understanding husband must deal with his family's problems.
Martin's wife, Emily, distraught by her new environment, initiates her family's difficulties with her
drinking habits. The story examines a family's severe problems, and yet also illustrates the depth of
love and loyalty that allows people to survive adversity. McCullers examines within the depth of one
family how the full spectrum of love can destroy the romantics of love.
The conflicts in the family surround Martin and Emily's relationship. Emily's drinking habits initiate
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Being away from her family and friends in Alabama, Emily takes out her frustration of her new
environment on her family(100). Many flaws exist within this family;however, the family still seeks
comfort in one another.
Although Martin's family faces dilemmas, the love in the family remains evident. Initially, the
devotion that Martin shows towards his children illustrates his good nature. Martin views his
children's faces as "radiant as flower petals, equally loved" (103). Moreover illustrating his love for
his children, Martin "kissed the tiny hand that lay palm–upward" (103). Furthermore, Martin's hope
to hold his family together exhibits his affection for his family. Martin constantly attempts to calm
his wife in order to avoid displays of anger(101). "Please go upstairs,"(101) Martin begs of his wife
so the children do not get upset seeing their mother frustrated. Lastly, the physical and emotional
desire for Emily that Martin has, further shows how he cares for his family. Comforting his wife,
Martin exhibits his love for her(104). Martin watched Emily as she slept and his "old anger
vanished"(104).
McCullers fully examines the "immense complexities of love"(104) in depicting both the conflict an
love within one family, and how this can tear a family apart. Problems such as drinking excessively
cause relationships to deteriorate. The dependence on each other and love for one
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, is arguably a seminal text of the environmental movement and
continues to impact on critical ecological discourse fifty years on. The late 1950's were a period of
relative economic prosperity in the United States with a parallel baby boom following World War 2.
However, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union manifested economic and
political rivalries during the same time. It was in this era, that Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring
which invoked the public into an 'environmental consciousness' (Griswold 2012). Inherent in
Carson's text, that fundamentally sought to inform the wider public about the biological dangers
inherent in pesticides, was her ability to utilise a variety of literary ... Show more content on
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There is a duality of silence and silencing between victims and perpetrators, nature and humans,
public and government. The chemical toxins work silently through the food chain and accumulate
and magnify in human and non– human bodies. 'Like the constant dripping of water that in turn
wears away the hardest stone, this birth–to–death contact with dangerous chemicals may well prove
disastrous.' (Carson, 1962, 158). Carson is critical of both the advertising techniques of chemical
companies, 'lulled by the soft sell and the hidden persuader' (Carson , 1962, 158) and government
agencies including the Federal Aviation Agency's assurances that planes spraying insecticide were
'authorized to fly low.' (Carson, 1962, 91) Carson compares chemical manufacturers to the infamous
Borgias, who were masters of
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David Carson Research Paper
David Carson has gained notoriety through many avenues. Carson was previously a nationally
ranked surfer. In 2018 he was inducted into the East Coast Surfer Hall of Fame. Despite, not having
professional training he has become a renowned graphic design artist. Carson attended San Diego
State University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. Carson's first encounter with using
graphic design was in the 1980s at the University of Arizona. Carson participated in a summer two–
week graphics course, taught by Jackson Boelts. Carson stated in an interview "I hadn't even known
the term graphic design before then". His career is the result of not the result of technical training
but the result of finding a lingering passion which led him to explore further into the trade.
As a graphic designer, Carson has done many lectures and additionally has also had multiple
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The book includes not only visuals but advice from Carson himself of what exactly his approaches
are to certain spreads. Many have stated that it is a quote " Excellent guide for those who are artist,
professionals, and students". As a graphic designer, he has also created content for singer David
Bowe. Writing although one of his many loves was not what originally got his work noticed. The
first publication of his work was in Beach Culture magazine. In the magazine, his love of
experimental colors and layouts were first seen. To his dismay many during that time regarded him
as "terrible" he garnered the attention of the Magazine Ray Gun. Working at Ray Gun put him on a
much larger platform where his work was seen worldwide. He would eventually become the Editor
for the magazine that would be described by USA Today as "Visually Stunning". His techniques of
bright colors and fonts that mimic graffiti are credit for why many young people began reading
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A Comparison of the Legacy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle...
1906 would see the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, pushing through major reforms of
the meatpacking industry and eventually causing the government to take actions to protect the health
of its people; almost fifty years later, the publication of Rachel Carson's novel Silent Spring would
invoke a similar, but changed response to the threat of DDT. Although both would lead to
government legislation creating major changes, the original intentions of the authors themselves
differed, as well as their satisfaction of the results. However, both still leave a legacy for today, as
legislation still stands that reflects the widespread reform that ensued. Both Silent Spring and The
Jungle, would have wide reaching influences, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unlike Carson, who would find her naturalist roots to be her driving force, Sinclair's reasons for
publishing his groundbreaking work would stem from his ties to the Socialist Party, rather than the
actual material itself being covered. Sinclair would even go as to say that he had come to "write the
Uncle Tom's Cabin of the Labor movement"(Arthur, 124) Carson and Sinclair would differ greatly
on the subject of cause and motivation for their novels, regardless of the similar sized conflict and
controversy. Both Upton Sinclair and Rachel Carson would initially find their books to be extremely
difficult to be published. An early version of the Jungle titled An Appeal to Reason would be
rejected five times before becoming a bestseller(Young, 467). Carson would face similar trials with
her publisher, Houghton Mifflin, which was tempted to suppress the novel after complaints in the
news and by major corporations(McLauglin, 2). Both novels in this aspect would face similar
treatment after being discouraged from publishing by publishing companies and the public, citing
the controversial material as the reason. Even though the material was very different, both Sinclair
and Carson would draw similar criticisms for their novels before publication. But as the novels
would still be successfully published, the different public opinion of the two novels would be in
completely different aspects of the
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How Will Carson's Pesticides Impact Our Lives
effect on the public creating a concern on the issues that she mentions in her books. Her book had a
big influence to the government, because from Carson's point of view, the toxic discourse was a
wake up call for the emerging context of a costly destruction caused by the over use of pesticides.
Carson's literature inspired many scientists to begin researching and pushed the government to take
action in order to control the use of the pesticides. According to Gartner, 1983, Silent Spring
provided the first clear public Statement of what pesticides, used without proper knowledge or
controls were doing to our environment. Carson was a precursor of an unselfish irresponsible
control as one overcommitted to a single version of the good world (Wexler, 2013). The ... Show
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She had influenced not only in reducing and controling the use of pesticide, but opened the doors for
new discoveries that were causing harm to the ecosystem. Even after her death, Carson is still alive
through her literature. Her literature is unique and powerful. She was capable to undergo generations
and is still sending the message, not only to scientist, but to the public in general. Her writing skills
expressed the wonder and the beauty of the natural world influencing the environmental protection
movement worldwide. Today are many educational programs where they teach children and adults
about the environmental values. The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and the Rachel Carson
Homestead memorials were created to honor her work and her passion of sharing her knowledge
with the world through her writing skills that will live for generations. Carson used her knowledge
of science and her love for Nature as a means of protest and reform (Hynes, ). Whithout Carson's
work probably we would have loss many species due to the incontroled use of
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Who Is Rachel Carson?
Rachel Carson, a marine biologist, environmentalist and writer, forever changed the dynamic of the
United States. (Growing up) She wrote many books which brought environmental issues to public
concern. She passionately advocated for a change in the government's policy with the environment.
Her work was centered on the growing problem of insecticides and pesticides in the general public,
mainly DDT.
Rachel Louise Carson was born May 7, 1907, in Springdale, Pennsylvania. She tended to keep to
herself and spent most of her time learning about nature through her mother, Maria Frazier McLean,
a school teacher and musician. Maria also inspired Carson's love for literature, which helped her
decide at a young age that she wanted to become a writer. Carson began her writing career early in
her life, by the time she was twelve she had already had stories published in a national children's
magazine and she had won three different frizes for her writings.
Carson worked hard throughout her years as a student and ended up studying English at the
Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Later she rediscovered ... Show more
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Many companies were developing new synthetic pesticides that were being used in high amounts
throughout the United States in order to fight unwanted insects and plants, this use was
recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She was inspired to begin her new book,
Silent Spring, because of a letter written by Olga Owens Huckins, a former writer for the Boston
Post. She and her husband owned property in Duxbury, Massachusetts and they had made into a
private bird sanctuary. Disregarding the fact that the use of these harmful pesticides on wildlife and
especially the birds of this sanctuary, the state still sprayed the entire area from the air for mosquito
control; this made the insect life be wiped out, and many birds were
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Essay On Dichloropropene
Dichloropropene Use on California's Strawberry Fields
California is rich in history. The Golden State was a destination for gold seekers and is still the
launching pad for many entrepreneurs. Californians have a special culture for innovation. It is no
wonder that Californians are dreamers, go–getters adventurous people. The first gold rushers must
have been incredibly ambitious, albeit loco, to cross the entire stretch of North America via covered
wagon.
It is this spirit of innovation, endless work, and demand for nonstop business that has driven
strawberry farmers to depend on the organochlorine that is dichloropropene. An organochlorine is
manufactured from chlorinated hydrocarbons, or simply put, its three essential ingredients are
chlorine, carbon and hydrogen (Friis, 2016). While the use of dichloropropene has undoubtedly
boosted growth of fields and bank accounts, it is known to do exponential harm. This is called
bioaccumulation (Friis, 2016). Another example of this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The follow up commentary on the statement in the report is not forgiving, but further explains that
when tested on animals, cancer was sure. The results of the test confirm that application to skin will
result in cancer, and that swallowing and inhalation is highly poisonous (EPA, 1986). Further studies
done with animals proved that exposure to dichloropropene led to cancers affecting all organs of
urinary, digestive and respiratory systems (EPA, 1986). Some people might discount the findings of
these studies on animals because humans and animals might metabolize chemicals differently.
However, the adverse effects on the animals are so severe that it cannot be denied that the pesticide
is poisonous. The EPA reported in 1986 that workers (those who would apply the pesticide in the
fields) may be exposed to dichloropropene in the range of 0.15 to 23.99 mg/year (EPA,
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Essay on Silent Spring
Silent Spring Rachel Carson Online Information For the online version of BookRags' Silent Spring
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Historical Context, Critical Overview, Criticism and Critical Essays, Media Adaptations, Topics for
Further Study, Compare & Contrast, What Do I Read Next?, For Further Study, and Sources.
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Chapter 6 "Earth's Green Mantle"..........................................................................22 Chapter 7
"Needless Havoc".....................................................................................25 Chapter 8 "And No Birds
Sing"................................................................................27 Chapter 9 "Rivers of
Death".....................................................................................29 Chapter 10 "Indiscriminately from
the Skies"........................................................31 Chapter 11 "Beyond the Dreams of the Borgias"
....................................................33 Chapter 12 "The Human Price"
................................................................................35 Chapter 13 "Through a Narrow
Window"..............................................................37 Chapter 14 "One in Every
Four"..............................................................................40 Chapter 15 "Nature Fights Back"
.............................................................................44 Chapter 16 "The Rumblings of an
Avalanche".......................................................47 Chapter 17 "The Other
Road"..................................................................................49 Key
Figures..................................................................................................................52 The Chemical
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david carson Essay
David Carson –
MAIN NAME SHEET David Carson was born in Texas in the United States. Many of his design
influences have come from his early childhood while travelling around America, Puerto Rico and
the West Indies. His first significant exposure to graphic design education came as part of a three–
week workshop in Switzerland, where the Swiss graphic designer Hans–Rudolph Lutz influenced
him. He then worked in a high school near San Diego from 1982 to 1987. During this time he also
carried highly experimental graphic design as the art director of the magazine Transworld
Skateboarding. Among his abilities of art directing, graphic designing and film directing, he was
also a professional surfer. His immense interest in the surfing culture ... Show more content on
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After this very successful period of Carson's life, his work began to attract wider audiences: it was
featured by many mainstream publications, including the New York Times in May 1994, and
Newsweek Magazine in 1996. The main comments from the publications were how Carson stood
out for his ability to communicate in mass–media print with a new graphic language, one that
worked on a level beyond words. RAY–BAN SHEET His commercial clients included major
American brands such as Pepsi Cola, Nike, Levi–Strauss, Microsoft, Budweiser, Giorgio Armani,
Ray–Ban and NBC. This particular advert for Ray–Ban sunglasses is a good use of a visual pun. The
product was called Ray–Ban Orbs, and here you can see that he uses the sunglasses as the 'O' of the
word. This idea was also used across posters, print ads and postcards. As you can see in the corner
of this ad, unlike the majority of designers, Carson likes to show the reader that he is the designer
and insists on most of his ads to carry his name. This use of self–advertising is particularly useful
because Carson has seen the opportunity to publicise his name and to show people that he is linked
with major brand companies. You may also note that his name is more prominent than the actual
Ray–Ban logo and that it appears directly below the logo. By doing this, Carson may feel that his
name is more of an
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Analysis Of The South By Carson Mccullers
The South has a history of deep–rooted traditions, some more sinister than others. The deteriorating
antebellum era makes the perfect backdrop for gothic literature, which highlights grotesque
characters and themes of death, terror, and social isolation. Carson McCullers, born in Georgia, felt
personally connected to these themes. She was a young genius, and felt alone in her advanced ideas
and mature understanding of social issues. In a world full of labels and boxes, McCullers fit in no
category perfectly, and felt the pain of that isolation acutely. The one thing all people are united by
is their inability to feel united, and McCullers's novels strives to depict this dilemma of human
existence. McCullers turned to writing to express her suffering and offer solace to people like her in
a world that felt lonely and unfair. Carson McCullers uses her novels much like how some use a
diary, and through her characters she expresses her deepest fears and mental anguish. Throughout
each one of her novels is a prevailing theme of isolation from society, which manifests itself in
different ways, but can always be tied back to the inescapable loneliness of the author. McCullers
and her characters felt abandoned by God, the one thing that is supposed to be comforting and
constant, and alone in their quest to become part of something greater than themselves. People want
to believe that human life has more purpose than first meets the eye, but with no evidence to prove
there is a
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Silent Spring Thesis
Silent Spring(essay) Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the people's views regarding the use of
toxic materials that continues to destroy our environment. She is clearly optimistic to encourage
every citizens to participate on using more efficient, yet simple strategies to regenerate our natural
resources and ecosystems. Although the book calls for a better use of chemicals, some people
disapprove and attacked it as misrepresenting science. It was written in 1958, Carson says that her
own bitter experience brought her attention to write a book concerning the problems our nature is
facing. It took her four years to make the book, and though she is a great writer, some magazine
publishers turned her down. These publishers feared that they might lose ... Show more content on
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It was mentioned in these lines, "The town lay in the midst of a checkerboard of prosperous farms,
with fields of grain and hillsides of orchards where, in spring, white clouds of bloom drifted above
the green field. In autumn, oak and maple and birch set up blaze of color that flamed and flickered
across a backdrop of pines. Then foxes barked in the hills and deer silently crossed the fields, half
hidden in the midst of the fall mornings." Unfortunately, this beauty didn't last long, Carson began to
tell how we are destroying nature by polluting it, Carson says, "Then a strange blight crept over the
area and everything began to change. Some evil spell had settled on the community: mysterious
maladies swept the flocks of chickens; the cattle and sheep sickened and died." The "evil spell" she
was referring to was a symbol for "pollution." Carson also said that, there were change, a change
that affected our environment negatively. These changes involves the depth of our animals, and
probably, the cause of their death of our own animals were pesticides, used to spray into the plants
that they
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Essay about Biography of Rachel Carson
Biography of Rachel Carson
Rachel Carson is considered one of America's finest science and nature writers. She is best known
for her 1962 book, Silent Spring, which is often credited with beginning the environmental
movement in the United States. The book focussed on the uncontrolled and often indiscriminate use
of pesticides, especially dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (commonly known as DDT), and the
irreparable environmental damage caused by these chemicals. The public outcry Carson generated
by the book motivated the U.S. Senate to form a committee to investigate pesticide use. Her
eloquent testimony before the committee altered the views of many government officials and helped
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Carson planned to pursue a career as a writer when she received a four–year scholarship in 1925
from the Pennsylvania College for Women, now Chatham College, in Pittsburgh. Here she fell under
the influence of Mary Scott Skinker, whose freshman biology course altered her career plans. In the
middle of her junior year, Carson switched her major from English to zoology, and in 1928 she
graduated magnum cum laude."Biology has given me something to write about," she wrote to a
friend, as quoted in Carnegie magazine. "I will try in my writing to make animals in the woods or
waters, where they live, as alive to others as they are to me."
With Skinker's help, Carson obtained first a summer fellowship at the Marine Biology Laboratory at
Woods Hole in Massachusetts and then a one–year scholarship from the Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore. While at Woods Hole over the summer, she saw the ocean for the first time and
encountered her first exotic sea creatures, including sea anemones and sea urchins. At Johns
Hopkins, she studied zoology and genetics. Graduate school did not proceed smoothly; she
encountered financial problems and experimental difficulties but eventually managed to finish her
highly detailed master's dissertation, "The Development of the Pronephoros during the Embryonic
and Early Larval Life of the Catfish." In June 1932, she received her master's degree.
Carson was entering the job market at the height of the Great Depression. Her parents
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Rachel Carson Silent Spring Analysis
When Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, she focused mainly on how pesticides affected the
environment. She looked at many different types of herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides that
caused great harm to everything within an environment. Trying to persuade scientists and officials
about these issues that are caused by pesticides. This did a great job at communicating to the public
back in the 1960's, but in today's world this book would not do a great job at communicating to the
public, with the way technology is today. Also, back in the 1960's this book did a great job at
communicating to the public because it was easy to read and follow. Meaning that most people were
able to understand the point that Carson was trying to make. Rachel Carson also illustrated the
importance of both science and policy within her book, through the multiple examples that she
presented in Silent Spring.
When Rachel Carson book was published in 1962, her book did a great job at communicating to the
public about how dangerous pesticides actually were. However, in today's world Silent Spring
would not have done as great of a job as communicating to the public due to the technology that
people have today. In an article that was published on NBC
News, called "8 in 10 Americans depend on cellphones" written by Athima Chansanchai, shows how
83% of people in America rely on their cellular device in order to function in their daily lives
(Chansanchai, 2011). People in today's world are
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Rachel Carson An Environmental Activist
"Those who dwell as scientist or laymen, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never
alone or weary of life." – Rachel Carson Rachel Carson was born May 27, 1907 in Springdale,
Pennsylvania. In 1929 Carson graduated from Pennsylvania College for Women where she studied
marine biology. In 1932 she received a master's degree in zoology from Johns Hopkins University.
She worked for the Bureau of Fisheries to writing radio scripts and she wrote articles on natural
history for the Baltimore Sun. After that in 1936 she worked for 15 years in the federal service as a
scientist and editor–in–chief for the U.S. fish and wildlife service (Linda Lear). Not only was
Carson an environmental activist, she was a writer, a poet and she was family oriented. In 1953
Carson put her life on hold to support her mother and her sister's two daughters that were orphans
(biography.com). When going back to support her mother in Southport Island, Maine, Carson made
a friend named Dorothy Freeman that would last the rest of her life. They had a very close
friendship that some described as a "romantic friendship". Carson and Freeman both had a passion
for nature. There is a book written by Freeman's granddaughter in 1995 "as Always, Rachel: The
Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, 1952–1964: An Intimate Portrait of a Remarkable
Friendship." In 1957 Carson had a niece that died who left her son to Carson. She later adopted him
and continued to take care of her mother in Silver
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The Broadmoor Is A Hotel
Executive Summary
The Broadmoor is a hotel/resort that was built in 1918 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is a
member of Historic Hotels of America of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The resort has
a hotel, conference, sports, and spa buildings that radiate out from Cheyenne Lake.
II.Introduction
A.Description of the business or organization
The Broadmoor is a luxurious hotel/resort located in Colorado Springs. It was originally built in
1918, extra buildings were added on in 1961 and 2001. 70% of The Broadmoor 's income is earned
from conventions that are held on its ground. The property was bought by Stephen Penrose in 1916
and he began to build "Grand Dame of the Rockies". The Broadmoor has won an exceptional
amount of awards they have earned a 5–star ranking from Forbes 54 consecutive years (which is the
longest of any establishment in the United States) it is also listed as a Historic Hotel of America by
the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Because it is located in Colorado Springs, it is a hub for
business, it is a 14 minute drive to downtown, and a 75 minute drive to Denver which allows for
easy business access. Also, the golf course on the property allows for large golf tournaments. With
The Broadmoor being one of the most prestigious hotels in Colorado Springs, it is contributed
towards the growth in tourism. The guests and critics agree that The Broadmoor is the best hotel in
Colorado.
B.Description of the community
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Ben Carson As A Super Surgeon
Introduction
"Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others."
(John C. Maxwell). Ben Carson has exemplified this quote by his perpetual efforts to transform his
abilities and empower those around him. Ben Carson is one of the world's foremost pediatric
neurosurgeons. He was rated by the Time issue titled "America's Best" as a "super surgeon". He was
also selected by CNN and Time as one of the nation's top 20 physicians and scientists, and by the
Library of Congress as one of 89 "living legends". Coming from humble beginnings, he still
managed to attend University and became the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at John Hopkins
Hospital at age 33. He is known for successfully separating conjoined twins and performing a
hemispherectomy (a very rare surgical procedure). He currently works at the John Hopkins Medical
School where he is the Professor and Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery, and is also a presidential
candidate for the United States of America. The John Hopkins Hospital views him as a phenomenal
physician. Dr. Carson uses his dedication and God–given talent to take on seemingly impossible
operations. He provides hope for many children through his medical operations. Ben Carson wrote
several books that describes his life and struggles while also providing motivation for readers.
Carson encountered many obstacles that challenged him on his way to success. Many people would
view these challenges as stumbling blocks,
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Sucker And Pete's Addiction
Sucker and Pete's Realationship Sucker and Pete's Relationship changes multiple times throughout
the story. Here we are near the ending of the story where Pete and Sucker's relationship is a very
strong feeling of hate from Sucker and fear from Pete. In just the First sentence their relationship or
hate and fear is clear. "It is worse when we are alone together in the room." This shows that Pete is
scared of Sucker when they are in the room alone. Therefore implying the fear Pete has surrounding
Sucker. Sucker is very clearly intimidating Pete with his physical and mental presence. "Worse"
shows that just Pete is scared of Sucker in the room and out of the room. In my second quote it is
showing Sucker's power over Pete. "He sprawls across
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A Sense of Belonging Comes from Having Connections with...
A sense of belonging is an essential part of every individual's life. A sense of belonging can be
created from having connections with people and places within a personal, cultural, historical and
social context. The choice of where to belong and who to belong with changes people's sense of
belonging as time passes. The Poetry of Peter Skrzynecki's 'Immigrant Chronicle' and Carson
McCullers's novel , "The member of the wedding" demonstrates how a sense of belonging comes
from having connections with people and places.
" The member of the wedding" discuss the idea that we do not always choose the groups we belong
to and sometimes individuals are cast into groups to which they feel little connection. The novel,
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'Feliks Skrzynecki' explores the relationship between the poet and his father, and their contrasting
experiences of belonging in a new land. The poem is written from the poet's perspective of his
father. In the first two stanzas he sees him from the perspective of a loving son and builds up a
positive and respectful image of his father. The emotive word 'gentle' suggests his fond attachment
and admiration for his father who has raised him. This admiration was not apparent in his youth as
Skrzynecki recognises that there were cultural barriers between them that hampered the father–son
relationship. This poem explores Feliks's sense not fully belonging to Australia and his son's
growing detachment from their polish heritage. In many ways father and son grow to become
strangers to each other, with individual attitudes towards belonging in an Australian context. As they
share no common cultural background, the connection and sense of belonging to each other is not
complete. Peter does not belong within the Polish culture, nor does he completely identify with
Australian culture when he was a young boy and adolescent. He experiences guilt and regret as he
cannot share his father's memories and enthusiasm for Poland. From a second generation migrant
perspective this poem provides evidence of an ambiguous stance towards belonging that comes
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Social And Governmental Norms On The Lives Of Millions Of...
Ordinary Citizens in any situation can make a difference, if their will is great enough and their
situation desperate enough. In America 's past, insubordination and uprising have been how this
country is shaped: whether it be revolting against Britain, demanding the end of slavery as a part of
the Civil War, or even gaining women 's rights by marching in New York's streets. Uprising, even by
a single individual, against social and governmental norms has changed the course of history for
thousands of others. Rachel Carson is one of those citizens whose actions have altered the lives of
millions of Americans. Carson, a women raised in a typical early twentieth century american
household, went on to become a female enviromental scientist who published a revolutionary book
about organochlorine pesticides that began the environmental movement in the United States. Her
book, and her advocation for the environment, has lead to the changing of health and safety laws for
american citizens that still impact us today.
Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in Springdale Pennsylvania, and grew up on a farm with a typical
home life of a young American girl. Her mother was her primary caretaker, and also helped Carson
see the beauty of the natural world. She took this passion for nature and first applied it to nature
writing, than marine biology. She graduated from Pennsylvania College for women and then was
given a scholarship to continue her studies at Johns Hopkins, a groundbreaking
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I Am Contacting Your Up Coming Film Quilts
I am contacting you in concern for your up coming film Quilts. I have read the script that you sent to
my agency and have found the perfect women to play the part of the mother and the narrator. She
fits the role of a tough, traditional and loving single mother. My acquaintance Mama Johnson would
be the best candidate for this part. Mrs. Johnson may not have a lot of money but, has always
provided for her two girls Dee and Maggie. After a house fire that destroys their home, the Johnson's
rebuild and keep their family traditions alive.
Mama Johnson was born in the mid 1990's, because the era she was born in was such a different
time period than today's generation, it brought hardships for young black women. Mrs. Johnson
grew up having very little money so; Mama parents taught her the ropes in order to help take care of
her family. These skills help Mama out when she becomes older and starts a family of her own. Mrs.
Johnson barely mentions her girls' father but, as far as I can tell he is not their lives. So being raised
as a poor girl had its advantages because she now knows the ropes on how to be a mother and
provide for her family like a father.
Mrs. Johnson also takes pride in hard work and she works just as good has a man if not better.
Mama could do anything from shooting and skinning hogs to working from dusk till dawn. One
time she got kicked right between the eyes by a bull but, that did not stop her. She got right back up
and had his meat hung up to dry by
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David Carson Analysis
In terms of graphic design, there seems to be an ebb and flow between breaking boundaries and
returning to a comfortable box of formality and normality. Much like art movements in general,
there seems to be a yearning to return to the "classics," or whatever movements that have come
before, except this time they make it better, somewhat different, in order to keep up with the new
technological advancements. As such, I feel that the graphic design style that David Carson exhibits
is an elaboration of what the Futurists, such as Filippo Marinetti, had begun 71 years earlier. And
though there is a fairly large gap between the two movements, they are more alike than you would
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We hear the words in our head as we scan them on a page, and we then use visual cues to help
distinguish how they are meant to be read. Bold faces in Marinetti's typography are meant to be
overbearing noises, italics were used to depict a fast motion and white space for silence.
Additionally, the placement and repetition of the words on the page added to this meaning.
"Between poet and audience the same relationship exists as between two old friends. They can make
themselves understood with half a word, a gesture, a glance. So the poet's imagination must link
distant things without conducting wires, using instead essential free words" (qtd. Bartram 20).
Consider the concrete poem "ping pong" (Figure 4): the repeating words, as well as the descending
lines of text, represent the bouncing of the ball as it travels away. This seeing and hearing dichotomy
(Figure 5) helps us grasp the meaning, and allows us to link emotions and experiences via intuition.
Marinetti plays with this concept in"Le soir, couchée dans son lit, elle relisait la lettre de son
artilleur au front," (Figure 6) where he give us a surreal glimpse into what it is like reading these
kind of messages. As the woman, pictured bottom right, reads the letter from her lover in the war,
she imagines that
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Many Things Make a Person Essay
Many Things Make a Person In life one may come across many obstacles, the obstacles can either
make or break a person. Dr. Benjamin Carson took the challenges that were thrown at him and used
them to make himself a better person. He pushed through his problems with the help of his
supporters. Many things have contributed to the appearance that Dr. Carson has in today's society.
Dr. Carson is an open minded person, who feels that he should be able to express how he feels about
the way health care currently is taken care of. "Dr. Ben Carson, Presidential Medal of Freedom
winner and legendary neurosurgeon, is now in the spotlight...most notable was his criticism of
Obamacare" (Williams 1). When giving his opinion on Obamacare, Dr. Carson shows ... Show more
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At the age of fifty, Dr. Carson began to realize that he was urinating more often than usual. He then
decided that he needed to get checked out. He told his doctor that he wanted to be notified as soon
as possible, not knowing how much this would affect him and where he would be at the moment.
When Dr. Carson received the results from his testing he was in the middle of a delicate brain
operation. His doctor told him that he "had prostate cancer, the high–grade type that spreads
aggressively and kills at a high rate" (Chappell 1). This was a total setback for Dr. Carson, he was
always saving others' lives but now he was in need for someone to save his life. It felt really
awkward to him to be on the opposite side then what he usually was. However with God on his side
there was a blessing for him. When reality hit Dr. Carson on how serious his cancer was he decided
to scale down his " fifteen hour work day to spend more time with his wife and three sons" (Howell
4). This showed that Benjamin wasn't sure on how much time he had with his family because of the
prostate cancer and wanted to spend as much time as he could with his family.
Everyone should have goals in life, or strive to be successful. Dr. Carson was a committed
neurosurgeon at John Hopkins and the commitment that he had for his occupation led him to
accomplish many different things. "Surgeon Benjamin S. Carson Sr. receives the Ronald
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The Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Since the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics in 3100 BC[3], writing has been a part of human
expression. Initially, writing was used for recording the stories, myths, and histories of nations that
were once mighty world powers. But as time wore on and literacy increased to the point that
scholars weren't the only people that could relay messages, writing began to morph into a form of
expression. The written word became not only the best way of recording the linear timeline of what
happened when, but also the more abstract social and cultural aspects of everyday people living their
everyday lives. History became the ideologies, fears, and political aggravations recorded in the
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47 Rothman)[5]. Rothman discovered that when the rate of discussion was slowed down, students
that wouldn't normally speak in class would have time to gather their thoughts so that they could
accurately contribute to the discussion. If a true democracy is to be had, this inclusion is crucial, but
extremely difficult without the help of writing. One author by the name of Eduardo Galeano writes
about this concept of inclusion through writing in his book Open Veins of Latin America. He makes
the argument that the reason authors write is to make sure that underrepresented voices are heard. In
his words, "One writes, in reality, for the people whose luck or misfortune one identifies with – the
hungry, the sleepless, the rebels, and the wretched of this earth – and the majority of them are
illiterate. (p.12 Galeano)[3]. It is authors like Galeano describes, that increase the amount of
inclusion in the democracy of life. In discussing why he writes, Galeano simultaneously raises
awareness about the plight of the downtrodden.
Consequently, and possibly accidentally, Galeano's attempts to include the downtrodden in his books
also had the effect of raising awareness for their plight. Though he was one of the pioneering writers
for change, many other authors have used their writing prowess to raise awareness. One of these
authors was a
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Ben Carson
The Amazing Hands that keep on Giving
By
Denise Lewis
English 1101
Ms. Crosson
8 September 2009
Outline
Thesis: Ben Carson has accomplished many triumphs as a skilled surgeon, humanitarian and author.
I. Ben Carson innovational surgeries: A. The intra–uterine procedure in is used to relieve pressure on
the brain. B. He was the first to perform this procedure on a hydrocephalic fetal twin C. Today it is
known as the Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt or VP Shunt. II. Developed the Craniofacial Center A. At
John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD B. He is the Co– Director of the craniofacial center. C.
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There are also risks during and after surgery such as bleeding and infection. As with any brain
surgery, there is a small risk of brain tissue damage, which can result in a neurological deficit. Ben
Carson helped develop the craniofacial surgery center at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Also,
he is the Co–Director of the Craniofacial Center. Craniofacial surgery is a subspecialty of oral
surgery, plastic surgery, and Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) that deals with congenital and acquired
deformities of the skull, face and jaws (Gates, Brooks–Higginbotham 2:179–80). The are all kinds
of craniofacial disorders and deformities for instance cleft lip, cleft palate, craniofacial skull, ear
deformities, facial paralysis, hemi facial, and microsomia. Craniofacial deformities are caused by
genetic inheritance, trauma, or disease. When treating craniofacial deformities it requires the
expertise of specialized physician from many different areas. It is impossible for any single
physician to successfully evaluate and treat all the abnormalities associated with craniofacial
patients ("Craniosynostsis"). Ben Carson specializes in craniosynostosis, which is when the bone
joints fuse together causing problems with normal brain and skull growth. The skull is divided into
segments, and early premature closure of the bone suture fibrous joints may also cause the
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'The Dark Side Of The Perfectly Manicured American Lawn'
One way that authors attempt to get their readers to think about the environment is by drawing
attention to the fact that people harm it. For example, in "The Dark Side of the Perfectly Manicured
American Lawn: Is It Giving You Cancer?" the author talks about the common herbicide 2,4–D and
writes, "At first, its impact on humans seems mild–skin and eye irritation, nausea, vomiting,
dizziness, stiffness in the arms and legs," (Jenkins, 2016). In the event that these symptoms aren't
off–putting enough, the author then claims that 2,4–D can actually cause cancer in humans because
it stimulates extremely rapid cell growth (Jenkins, 2016). I don't know about you, but I think that
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Gene Stratton–Porter uses this technique in her book, Moths of the Limberlost. Instead of talking
about chemicals and pesticides and the dangers of using then, Stratton–Porter gets us to think about
the environment by promoting it. "Then the Winter Swamp had all the lacy exquisite beauty of such
locations when snow and frost draped, while from May until October it was practically tropical
jungle," she writes (Citation here). Not only does she focus on the land and plants, but she also talks
about the animals that live in this swamp, primarily moths, calling them, "fragile night wanderers"
and "moonflowers of June's darkness" (Citation here). The Limberlost Swamp sounds like a
beautiful place that you would want to visit, right? Of course, the hidden implication is that you
can't, or at least not unless humans change the way we treat the environment.
An additional technique used by authors to motivate readers to treat the environment well is using
fictional works to get their message across. A well–known example of this is The Lorax by Dr.
Seuss. When you read this story as a kid, you may not realize that the story intentionally mirrors our
world today, but eventually you realize that it isn't just about truffalump trees being cut down; it's
about real ones: pine trees and oaks and sycamores, to name a few. The humming fish mentioned in
the story may not exist in real life, but we are harming actual fish by polluting our rivers with
dangerous
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Analysis Of The Novel One Nation By Dr. Ben Carson
I chose to read the novel "One Nation" by Dr. Ben Carson .It showcases Ben Carson's life and
achievements. It also showcases his political and social views about the government. Dr. Benjamin
Solomon Carson Sr. is a world renowned neurosurgeon. He was born in Detroit, Michigan. He
attended Yale and earned a Bachelor's of Arts degree for Psychology (Benjamin Carson Biography
par.17). He acquired a M.D. from the University of Michigan for neuroscience. Also, he completed
his residency at John Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was employed at John Hopkins
where he worked his way up to being the director of his department. He is known for the separation
of conjoined twins. This took 22 hours and a team of over 70 people. Ben Carson has a wife and
three sons. He met his wife while he is attending Yale (Benjamin Carson Biography par.22). He has
been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and Ford's Theatre Lincoln Medal. A few of the
books that he has written include Think Big, One Nation, America the Beautiful, The Big Picture,
and Take the Risk (Future President Ben Carson Wrote 6 Books. We Read Them So You Don 't
Have To. Par.1–5) I believe that this book is informative especially since Dr. Ben Carson is running
for President. I felt the book was extremely well written. It is very positive, but it also includes a few
negative attributes.
Chapter two is titled Political Correctness. He starts it off with Proverbs 18:21. "Those who love to
talk will experience
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Carson, Illinois At The World 's Busiest Corner Between...
Carson, Pirie & Scott Building (1899 – 1904) is also known as Schlesinger & Mayer Store which is
located in Chicago, Illinois at The World's Busiest Corner between State and Madison Street. This
building was designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler for the retail firm Schlesinger and
Mayer in 1899.
Carson, Pirie & Scott Building is quite unusual building compared to other buildings as it
continuously developed overtime (Fig 1). Louis Sullivan considered Schlesinger and Mayer's aspect,
giving the new presence and atmosphere to the store among its neighbours along State Street, of the
building that lead him to design rounded corner entrance according to the site.The Building is
surrounded by the buildings but it stands out definitely. And also, the relation to the other buildings
brings the contrasting atmosphere due to its difference and ornamented exterior. There is three
possible entrances to the building (The main grand entrance and two of the entrances to the office in
each side of the street.) The Chicago Department Store is a Landmark as it stood from the Field
Museum of Natural History also has been a Chicago Landmark since 1975.
The exterior of Carson Pirie Scott Building shows Sullivan's own style with his motif of nineteenth
century architecture were the expression of people's particular way of life. The expression of the
columns and the beams (Fig.2.) were giving architectural function to the building for the office area
especially. By reading up the columns
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David Carson Research Paper
David Carson had such an impact on the graphic design scene throughout the 90's that he was
nicknamed "The Godfather of Grunge." Having a highly specialized style of contemporary work he
is considered to be one of the greats of this field. His career first started to take flight with a
magazine called "Ray Gun" this is where he started getting recognition for his distinct layouts and
innovative typographies. September 8, 1954, You could say a legend was born, Carson excelled at
many things over his life in 1989 he was considered to be in the top 10 surfers in the world. Which
ironically enough led him to graphic design. Obviously wanting to stay connected to surfing he
began to work for a magazine "Self and Musician" often covering surfers interest in his articles.
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His style was so prominent that in 1992 it managed to win over 100 awards. At this point Carson
was offered a new job working for "Ray Gun," the publisher managed to see Carson's true potential
and see what a diamond in the rough he truly was. Obviously a wise decision from the publisher due
to the fact that Carson managed to triple the magazine's circulation.
Carson managed to have such a unique style that he became famous for it, by using chaotic
typography and images overlaying one another he was able to create such a style that managed to
captivate the eyes of many. While it could be conveyed that the way he set up these graphics and
text could possibly be meaningless to the untrained eye, if you look deeper into the images the
images together create a much larger picture. Each element able to stand on its own as an individual
image but when seen together you begin to understand Carson's
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Summary Of ' The Marginal World ' By Rachel Carson
Andrew Han
10/24/2015
TLIT 437: Nature and Environment in American Literature
Ellen Bayer
Conversation Essay
As reading this "journal" the topic that has come to my attention is how a lot of these "nature
writers" are looking at nature either as a positive or negative experience. Most of these shorts
journals are looking at nature for not only for what it is, but what it offers, for example in the short
"The Marginal World written by Rachel Carson she portrays ""The Shore is an ancient world, for as
long as there has been an earth and sea there has been this place of the meeting of land and water.
Yet it is a world that keeps alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive for life.
Each time that I enter it, I gain some new awareness of its beauty and its deeper meanings, sensing
that intricate fabric of life by which one creature is linked with another, and each with its
surroundings."(481). Based off this quote, we can see that a lot of these authors did not only see
nature as something that could be touched, but rather seen as a spiritual entity. For me I believe the
title "The Marginal World" was clarified in the first part of the essay by the historic war even
between both surfaces the wave and the land. She viewed both landscapes as both spiritual entities.
When she talks about how the waves would always withdrawal, but never gave up, how the
boundary of the sea was indescribable, this showed us how much Rachel Carson adored the ocean. It
seemed
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Ben Carson Research Paper
Everyone knows him by "Gifted Hands", but how did he become known? What did he contribute to
our world that makes him memorable? Ben Carson, being a poor student with a brilliant mentality
earned fame for groundbreakingly separating conjoined twins. Carson has been through rough areas
where he became so outraged, he almost stabbed a classmate, but where has that led him now?
With his father not present, Carson was raised by their mother, who worked two or three jobs at a
once, usually as a family servant. Since they were poor, all relied on food stamps and other
government assistance. Ben Carson had a very bad temper, in his book "Gifted Hands", with a
hammer, he tried to hit his mother on the head only over a clothing disagreement. Around ninth
grade, he attempted to stab a friend, only because he changed the station on the radio. Luckley, the
blade hit the classmates belt buckle and did not actually touch the student. The only answer that
came to mind was God. He ran to his home after knowing what he did, locked himself in the
bathroom with a bible. Cried and pleaded. Ben did not have the greatest childhood, but over all led
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At age 33, Carson became the director of pediatric surgery, the youngest U.S physician to hold such
a high position. Traveling enjoying life, telling people his story, he educated others and helped
people. Down came to where he had to face the biggest challenge yet. "Do your best and let God do
the rest." – Ben Carson In 1987, Ben became the first neurosurgeon to successfully separate
conjoined twins joined at the head. He led a 22–hour surgery to separate the conjoined twin boys
with the following of 70 other members. The first surgery like this to be performed and successfully
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Ellen Degeneres As AAward Winning Talk Show Host And An...
Ellen DeGeneres is a Emmy Award winning talk show host and an exceptional comedian. Several
may know her as the voice of Dory on Finding Nemo, or even as a judge on American Idol. Her
quirky spirit is so infectious she drives the audience to laugh and cry at her will, regardless of
whether the joke is funny or not, the manner in which she delivers the joke draws such a positive
criticism from Ellen's viewers. Ellen is not fearful of being unique. She talks about being true to
you. She says, "Find out who you are and be that person. That's what your soul was put on this Earth
to be. Find that truth, live that truth, and everything else will come." (Bendix) Ellen DeGeneres has
transformed the world by being one of the greatest, well–known media pundits out there today. Her
story of her coming out and sharing her homosexuality has changed so many lives. Ellen DeGeneres
is precisely what this world desires. She is vibrant and strong–minded.
Ellen was born on January 26, 1958 in Metairie, Louisiana, where she spent all of her adolescent
years. Ellen's' mother and father split apart when she was 16 years old. On "Oprah's Master Class,"
Ellen tells her story of the day her life changed, she explains that she has been living with her
girlfriend for a while, and after a period of time they broke up, but the split was only meant to be
temporary. One night, Ellen and her girlfriend went to go watch Ellen's brother play in his band,
they got into a small argument and her girlfriend
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Horrific Affect of Pestcides in A Fable for Tomorrow from...
Everyday people all over the world try to improve the qualities of their lives. Nonetheless, they
forget that what they do can have severe harms and damages on the environment and other
organisms. In the excerpt "A Fable for Tomorrow" from the book Silent Spring, Rachel Carson
describes the disastrous and horrific effects of pesticides on the environment and animals of the
town. In the essay "Our Animal Rites" by Anna Quindlen, she shows the inhumanity of animal
hunting by human. Furthermore, she argues how human migration is destroying the natural habitats
that belong to the animals. In the excerpt "Reading the River" from the autobiographical book Life
on Mississippi, Mark Twain describes how he loses the ability to perceive the ... Show more content
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This suggests that the roadsides was once beautiful and bloomed with healthy and lively vegetation;
however, they are now destroyed due to the use of pesticides. From these examples, it can be shown
that even though pesticide is beneficial, its deadly effects outweigh its benefits; in addition, it is a
dangerous substances to the environment, organisms, and even human. Animal hunting is not only
inhumane but can also lead to the extinction of many species. In the essay "Our Animal Rites",
Quindlen asserts that it is "pathetic to consider the firepower" the hunters use in order to "bring
down one fair–sized deer" (33). In this quote, she explains that the use of firepower by human to kill
innocent animals is unfair and heartrending. Furthermore, Quindlen describes that even though the
bears are killed by the "smiling" and triumphant hunters after the "three bear days in the autumn,"
the bears look "more dignified than they do" (33). This suggests that hunting animals is not
entertaining but rather unacceptable and disgraceful. Furthermore, many species can become extinct
due to excessive hunting. In an ecology class, I learned that the extinction rate of species each year
is approximately two hundred to two thousand each year. This is an extremely high and alerting rate
since there is only around two million species that has been scientifically identified on the planet. In
these examples, it can be concluded that the hunting of innocent animals is atrocious and
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The Impact of David Carson Essay examples
The Impact of David Carson
He was labeled a terrible graphic designer in the nineties. His agonized typography drove a clique of
critics to indict him of not being serious and of destroying the origins and foundation of
communication design. Now, the work and techniques of David Carson dominates design,
advertising, the Web, and even motion pictures.
David Carson graduated from San Diego state university, where he received a BFA degree in
sociology. A former professional surfer, he was ranked #9 in the world during his college days.
David Carson is currently the principal and chief designer of David Carson Design, Inc. with offices
in New York City and Charleston, SC.
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In the poster, it showed an image of a giant wave with just one word depicted boldly on it – 'help'.
The message he wanted to portray was clear and straightforward.
Beach Culture was the magazine where Carson's layouts and experimental fonts first appeared. This
attracted an international crowd following the appearance in the six issue run of the magazine. Ray–
Gun magazine was the place that brought Carson to international stardom. The American Center for
Design (Chicago) called his work on Ray Gun magazine "the most important work coming out of
America" while USA Today described it as "visually stunning," adding that his design of Ray Gun
Magazine "may actually get young people reading again.". Following the success of Ray–Gun, he
started progressing to high profile clients such as Microsoft and Giorgio Armani where he worked
on worldwide branding and advertising campaigns.
The End of Print, which is Carson's first book with Lewis Blackwell, is the all time top selling
graphic design book, selling over 200,000 copies, and printed in 5 different languages. The End of
Print marks a turning point in design that ushered in the look of today. With the success of The End
of Print, Carson branched out into film and television to direct commercials and videos. He directed
the launch commercials for Lucent technologies and teamed up with William Burroughs in
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David Carson's Grunge Typography Movement and Its Impact

  • 1. David Carson Grunge Typography In the 1990s there was a new art movement that change the era of typography it was called the Grunge Typography. Grunge typography has become more popular during the 90s and it appeared to be a very messy and chaotic kind of design. Words, Textures, backgrounds that formed posters and ads for various things were designed in a very interesting and different typography style. The father of the grunge typography was an art director named David Carson. David Carson was known for designing various magazines and he became well known for his experimental, deconstructive typographic designs and art direction for Ray Gun magazine. The magazine's contents were music artists, pop culture, lifestyle, advertising, celebrity icons, etc., and so on. Carson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There also a 50 next the singes to have better understanding its their 50th magazine issue. Carson used a design technique called tracking for the title of the magazine. Tracking is the amount of space between in a complete word or sentence. Overall when looking at the cover the placement of the image is centered but behind it's all messy. Therefore there was no pattern or space arrangement in this cover. This technique makes the cover more unique and shows grunge typography ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Carson Silent Spring Analysis Carson's introduction to her Silent Spring portrays the utter destruction of the environment caused by us humans' disdain towards nature through our constant use of pesticides; therefore, she urges her audience to recognize the significance of maintaining the health of our environment lest we want to live in her bleak description of our future Earth. Carson opens up with the juxtaposition of two worlds: one beautiful and untouched, and one deserted and barren. Her change in diction from positive to malign illustrates the contrast, going from words like "prosperous" and "beauty" to "blight," "death," and "sickness." By showing the complete opposite sides of the spectrum, Carson exemplifies how ruinous the use of pesticides is on the environment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and the Beginning of the... Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and the Beginning of the Environmental Movement in the United States When Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was published in 1962, it generated a storm of controversy over the use of chemical pesticides. Miss Carson's intent in writing Silent Spring was to warn the public of the dangers associated with pesticide use. Throughout her book are numerous case studies documenting the harmful effects that chemical pesticides have had on the environment. Along with these facts, she explains how in many instances the pesticides have done more harm than good in eradicating the pests they were designed to destroy. In addition to her reports on pesticide use, Miss Carson points out that many of the long–term effects that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Impact of Silent Spring When excerpts of Silent Spring first began appearing in The New Yorker magazine in June 1962, they caused an uproar and brought a "howl of indignation" from the chemical industry. Supporters of the pesticide industry argued that her book gave an incomplete picture because it did not say anything about the benefits of using pesticides. An executive of the American Cyanamid Company complained, "if man were to faithfully follow the teachings of Miss Carson, we would return to the Dark Ages, and the insects and diseases and vermin would once again inherit the earth." Chemical manufacturers began undertaking a more aggressive public relations campaign to educate the public on the benefits of pesticide use. Monsanto, for example, published and distributed 5,000 copies of a brochure "parodying" Silent Spring entitled "The Desolate Year," which explained how chemical pesticides were largely responsible for the virtual eradication of diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, sleeping sickness, and typhus in the United States and throughout the world, and that without the assistance of pesticides in agricultural production millions around the world would suffer from malnutrition or starve to death (NRDC 1997). One of the main counterarguments to Miss Carson's book expressed by the farmers, scientists, and other supporters of the pesticide industry was that farm yields would be drastically reduced without the assistance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Thesis Statement Of The Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story How Faith Created Gifted Hands Thesis Statement: Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, is an exceptionally well written, book and movie that inspires and tells a story of a pediatric neurosurgeon who overcame adversity with faith and determinism. I. Introduction: An imagination combined with faith is the birth of a beautiful creation, Ben Carson is a great example of this combination. Ben Carson's autobiography was assigned to me by Professor Harkins–Pierre. I chose to evaluate this book as well as the inspirational movie because I believe it serves extremely important lessons to others. My points of focus will be based on Carson's faith, his commitment to excellence, his family and his education. I will also be evaluating this book and movie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In high school Carson was doing great in school except his slight anger problem which Carson turned to God to fix. In the movie Hoffman brilliantly explained this scene. Where Carson went home and prayed to God, (Carter) after Carson prayed, he explained, never had a problem with his anger again. (Carson) After high school where Carson won a scholarship to Yale and medical school. Although Carson was a very intelligent man and his SAT scores were great for Yale, there were other students who had better. He started to realize that the classwork at Yale was not so easy and Carson began to doubt himself. Carson explained this moment in his life where he began to ask himself if Yale was the right choice for him. (Carson) In the movie Cuba Gooding, played Carson where he showed how much Carson doubted himself to his girlfriend was whom was very supportive. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Book Report on Silent Spring INTRODUCTION In the book 'Silent spring ' written by Rachael Carson we find a picture of Carson 's deep concept about the connection between nature's equilibrium and the web of life that has been ruined by the uncontrolled use of insecticides which in turn affected the healthy livelihood of this earth's creatures. Furthermore, she tells the readers of substitute techniques of achieving the same ends. The title of the book is enough to make us understand that it was a hint of a spring season with no bird songs painting our atmosphere meaning that all birds had vanished due to misuse of pesticides. DISCUSSION The book starts with a story of a town in America. Carson explains the town as being very beautiful and lively where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She tries to get across the fact that the aerial spraying campaigns to kill the gypsy moth in the northern states and the fire ant in the southern states were very much damaging, ineffective and also expensive. This incident had a chain reaction resulting in crop failure, hurting wildlife and also cattle products (such as milk) and vegetables were found having DDT and thus unhealthy for human consumption. Carson lets us know that people are a victim to daily chemical poisoning in even minute doses. She goes into the very details of domestic appliances and necessities. Carson talks about many things that don 't seem to be much of a danger on a daily basis to a regular person. Things such as bug sprays, lotions, paints and varnishes, and even a pocket–sized insecticide dispenser are brought up to help demonstrate the everyday risks we encounter. "Only yesterday mankind lived in fear of the scourges of smallpox, cholera, and plague.............. Today we are concerned with a different kind of hazard that lurks in our environment–a hazard we ourselves have introduced into our world as our modern way of life has evolved." According to Carson we have given rise to a new range of health problems because the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and everything else in our environment is polluted. As a result the total ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Theme Analysis of Carson McCuller's A Domestic Dilemma Essay Theme Analysis of Carson McCuller's "A Domestic Dilemma" Carson McCuller's story "A Domestic Dilemma" depicts a family torn by both compassion and suffering. Martin, a loving and understanding husband must deal with his family's problems. Martin's wife, Emily, distraught by her new environment, initiates her family's difficulties with her drinking habits. The story examines a family's severe problems, and yet also illustrates the depth of love and loyalty that allows people to survive adversity. McCullers examines within the depth of one family how the full spectrum of love can destroy the romantics of love. The conflicts in the family surround Martin and Emily's relationship. Emily's drinking habits initiate a confrontation with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being away from her family and friends in Alabama, Emily takes out her frustration of her new environment on her family(100). Many flaws exist within this family;however, the family still seeks comfort in one another. Although Martin's family faces dilemmas, the love in the family remains evident. Initially, the devotion that Martin shows towards his children illustrates his good nature. Martin views his children's faces as "radiant as flower petals, equally loved" (103). Moreover illustrating his love for his children, Martin "kissed the tiny hand that lay palm–upward" (103). Furthermore, Martin's hope to hold his family together exhibits his affection for his family. Martin constantly attempts to calm his wife in order to avoid displays of anger(101). "Please go upstairs,"(101) Martin begs of his wife so the children do not get upset seeing their mother frustrated. Lastly, the physical and emotional desire for Emily that Martin has, further shows how he cares for his family. Comforting his wife, Martin exhibits his love for her(104). Martin watched Emily as she slept and his "old anger vanished"(104). McCullers fully examines the "immense complexities of love"(104) in depicting both the conflict an love within one family, and how this can tear a family apart. Problems such as drinking excessively cause relationships to deteriorate. The dependence on each other and love for one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, is arguably a seminal text of the environmental movement and continues to impact on critical ecological discourse fifty years on. The late 1950's were a period of relative economic prosperity in the United States with a parallel baby boom following World War 2. However, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union manifested economic and political rivalries during the same time. It was in this era, that Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring which invoked the public into an 'environmental consciousness' (Griswold 2012). Inherent in Carson's text, that fundamentally sought to inform the wider public about the biological dangers inherent in pesticides, was her ability to utilise a variety of literary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a duality of silence and silencing between victims and perpetrators, nature and humans, public and government. The chemical toxins work silently through the food chain and accumulate and magnify in human and non– human bodies. 'Like the constant dripping of water that in turn wears away the hardest stone, this birth–to–death contact with dangerous chemicals may well prove disastrous.' (Carson, 1962, 158). Carson is critical of both the advertising techniques of chemical companies, 'lulled by the soft sell and the hidden persuader' (Carson , 1962, 158) and government agencies including the Federal Aviation Agency's assurances that planes spraying insecticide were 'authorized to fly low.' (Carson, 1962, 91) Carson compares chemical manufacturers to the infamous Borgias, who were masters of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. David Carson Research Paper David Carson has gained notoriety through many avenues. Carson was previously a nationally ranked surfer. In 2018 he was inducted into the East Coast Surfer Hall of Fame. Despite, not having professional training he has become a renowned graphic design artist. Carson attended San Diego State University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. Carson's first encounter with using graphic design was in the 1980s at the University of Arizona. Carson participated in a summer two– week graphics course, taught by Jackson Boelts. Carson stated in an interview "I hadn't even known the term graphic design before then". His career is the result of not the result of technical training but the result of finding a lingering passion which led him to explore further into the trade. As a graphic designer, Carson has done many lectures and additionally has also had multiple exhibitions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book includes not only visuals but advice from Carson himself of what exactly his approaches are to certain spreads. Many have stated that it is a quote " Excellent guide for those who are artist, professionals, and students". As a graphic designer, he has also created content for singer David Bowe. Writing although one of his many loves was not what originally got his work noticed. The first publication of his work was in Beach Culture magazine. In the magazine, his love of experimental colors and layouts were first seen. To his dismay many during that time regarded him as "terrible" he garnered the attention of the Magazine Ray Gun. Working at Ray Gun put him on a much larger platform where his work was seen worldwide. He would eventually become the Editor for the magazine that would be described by USA Today as "Visually Stunning". His techniques of bright colors and fonts that mimic graffiti are credit for why many young people began reading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. A Comparison of the Legacy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle... 1906 would see the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, pushing through major reforms of the meatpacking industry and eventually causing the government to take actions to protect the health of its people; almost fifty years later, the publication of Rachel Carson's novel Silent Spring would invoke a similar, but changed response to the threat of DDT. Although both would lead to government legislation creating major changes, the original intentions of the authors themselves differed, as well as their satisfaction of the results. However, both still leave a legacy for today, as legislation still stands that reflects the widespread reform that ensued. Both Silent Spring and The Jungle, would have wide reaching influences, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Carson, who would find her naturalist roots to be her driving force, Sinclair's reasons for publishing his groundbreaking work would stem from his ties to the Socialist Party, rather than the actual material itself being covered. Sinclair would even go as to say that he had come to "write the Uncle Tom's Cabin of the Labor movement"(Arthur, 124) Carson and Sinclair would differ greatly on the subject of cause and motivation for their novels, regardless of the similar sized conflict and controversy. Both Upton Sinclair and Rachel Carson would initially find their books to be extremely difficult to be published. An early version of the Jungle titled An Appeal to Reason would be rejected five times before becoming a bestseller(Young, 467). Carson would face similar trials with her publisher, Houghton Mifflin, which was tempted to suppress the novel after complaints in the news and by major corporations(McLauglin, 2). Both novels in this aspect would face similar treatment after being discouraged from publishing by publishing companies and the public, citing the controversial material as the reason. Even though the material was very different, both Sinclair and Carson would draw similar criticisms for their novels before publication. But as the novels would still be successfully published, the different public opinion of the two novels would be in completely different aspects of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. How Will Carson's Pesticides Impact Our Lives effect on the public creating a concern on the issues that she mentions in her books. Her book had a big influence to the government, because from Carson's point of view, the toxic discourse was a wake up call for the emerging context of a costly destruction caused by the over use of pesticides. Carson's literature inspired many scientists to begin researching and pushed the government to take action in order to control the use of the pesticides. According to Gartner, 1983, Silent Spring provided the first clear public Statement of what pesticides, used without proper knowledge or controls were doing to our environment. Carson was a precursor of an unselfish irresponsible control as one overcommitted to a single version of the good world (Wexler, 2013). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She had influenced not only in reducing and controling the use of pesticide, but opened the doors for new discoveries that were causing harm to the ecosystem. Even after her death, Carson is still alive through her literature. Her literature is unique and powerful. She was capable to undergo generations and is still sending the message, not only to scientist, but to the public in general. Her writing skills expressed the wonder and the beauty of the natural world influencing the environmental protection movement worldwide. Today are many educational programs where they teach children and adults about the environmental values. The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and the Rachel Carson Homestead memorials were created to honor her work and her passion of sharing her knowledge with the world through her writing skills that will live for generations. Carson used her knowledge of science and her love for Nature as a means of protest and reform (Hynes, ). Whithout Carson's work probably we would have loss many species due to the incontroled use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Who Is Rachel Carson? Rachel Carson, a marine biologist, environmentalist and writer, forever changed the dynamic of the United States. (Growing up) She wrote many books which brought environmental issues to public concern. She passionately advocated for a change in the government's policy with the environment. Her work was centered on the growing problem of insecticides and pesticides in the general public, mainly DDT. Rachel Louise Carson was born May 7, 1907, in Springdale, Pennsylvania. She tended to keep to herself and spent most of her time learning about nature through her mother, Maria Frazier McLean, a school teacher and musician. Maria also inspired Carson's love for literature, which helped her decide at a young age that she wanted to become a writer. Carson began her writing career early in her life, by the time she was twelve she had already had stories published in a national children's magazine and she had won three different frizes for her writings. Carson worked hard throughout her years as a student and ended up studying English at the Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Later she rediscovered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many companies were developing new synthetic pesticides that were being used in high amounts throughout the United States in order to fight unwanted insects and plants, this use was recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She was inspired to begin her new book, Silent Spring, because of a letter written by Olga Owens Huckins, a former writer for the Boston Post. She and her husband owned property in Duxbury, Massachusetts and they had made into a private bird sanctuary. Disregarding the fact that the use of these harmful pesticides on wildlife and especially the birds of this sanctuary, the state still sprayed the entire area from the air for mosquito control; this made the insect life be wiped out, and many birds were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Essay On Dichloropropene Dichloropropene Use on California's Strawberry Fields California is rich in history. The Golden State was a destination for gold seekers and is still the launching pad for many entrepreneurs. Californians have a special culture for innovation. It is no wonder that Californians are dreamers, go–getters adventurous people. The first gold rushers must have been incredibly ambitious, albeit loco, to cross the entire stretch of North America via covered wagon. It is this spirit of innovation, endless work, and demand for nonstop business that has driven strawberry farmers to depend on the organochlorine that is dichloropropene. An organochlorine is manufactured from chlorinated hydrocarbons, or simply put, its three essential ingredients are chlorine, carbon and hydrogen (Friis, 2016). While the use of dichloropropene has undoubtedly boosted growth of fields and bank accounts, it is known to do exponential harm. This is called bioaccumulation (Friis, 2016). Another example of this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The follow up commentary on the statement in the report is not forgiving, but further explains that when tested on animals, cancer was sure. The results of the test confirm that application to skin will result in cancer, and that swallowing and inhalation is highly poisonous (EPA, 1986). Further studies done with animals proved that exposure to dichloropropene led to cancers affecting all organs of urinary, digestive and respiratory systems (EPA, 1986). Some people might discount the findings of these studies on animals because humans and animals might metabolize chemicals differently. However, the adverse effects on the animals are so severe that it cannot be denied that the pesticide is poisonous. The EPA reported in 1986 that workers (those who would apply the pesticide in the fields) may be exposed to dichloropropene in the range of 0.15 to 23.99 mg/year (EPA, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Essay on Silent Spring Silent Spring Rachel Carson Online Information For the online version of BookRags' Silent Spring Premium Study Guide, including complete copyright information, please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide–silentspring/ Copyright Information ©2000–2007 BookRags, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale's For Students Series: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction, Author Biography, Plot Summary, Characters, Themes, Style, Historical Context, Critical Overview, Criticism and Critical Essays, Media Adaptations, Topics for Further Study, Compare & Contrast, What Do I Read Next?, For Further Study, and Sources. ©1998–2002; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chapter 6 "Earth's Green Mantle"..........................................................................22 Chapter 7 "Needless Havoc".....................................................................................25 Chapter 8 "And No Birds Sing"................................................................................27 Chapter 9 "Rivers of Death".....................................................................................29 Chapter 10 "Indiscriminately from the Skies"........................................................31 Chapter 11 "Beyond the Dreams of the Borgias" ....................................................33 Chapter 12 "The Human Price" ................................................................................35 Chapter 13 "Through a Narrow Window"..............................................................37 Chapter 14 "One in Every Four"..............................................................................40 Chapter 15 "Nature Fights Back" .............................................................................44 Chapter 16 "The Rumblings of an Avalanche".......................................................47 Chapter 17 "The Other Road"..................................................................................49 Key Figures..................................................................................................................52 The Chemical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. david carson Essay David Carson – MAIN NAME SHEET David Carson was born in Texas in the United States. Many of his design influences have come from his early childhood while travelling around America, Puerto Rico and the West Indies. His first significant exposure to graphic design education came as part of a three– week workshop in Switzerland, where the Swiss graphic designer Hans–Rudolph Lutz influenced him. He then worked in a high school near San Diego from 1982 to 1987. During this time he also carried highly experimental graphic design as the art director of the magazine Transworld Skateboarding. Among his abilities of art directing, graphic designing and film directing, he was also a professional surfer. His immense interest in the surfing culture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this very successful period of Carson's life, his work began to attract wider audiences: it was featured by many mainstream publications, including the New York Times in May 1994, and Newsweek Magazine in 1996. The main comments from the publications were how Carson stood out for his ability to communicate in mass–media print with a new graphic language, one that worked on a level beyond words. RAY–BAN SHEET His commercial clients included major American brands such as Pepsi Cola, Nike, Levi–Strauss, Microsoft, Budweiser, Giorgio Armani, Ray–Ban and NBC. This particular advert for Ray–Ban sunglasses is a good use of a visual pun. The product was called Ray–Ban Orbs, and here you can see that he uses the sunglasses as the 'O' of the word. This idea was also used across posters, print ads and postcards. As you can see in the corner of this ad, unlike the majority of designers, Carson likes to show the reader that he is the designer and insists on most of his ads to carry his name. This use of self–advertising is particularly useful because Carson has seen the opportunity to publicise his name and to show people that he is linked with major brand companies. You may also note that his name is more prominent than the actual Ray–Ban logo and that it appears directly below the logo. By doing this, Carson may feel that his name is more of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Analysis Of The South By Carson Mccullers The South has a history of deep–rooted traditions, some more sinister than others. The deteriorating antebellum era makes the perfect backdrop for gothic literature, which highlights grotesque characters and themes of death, terror, and social isolation. Carson McCullers, born in Georgia, felt personally connected to these themes. She was a young genius, and felt alone in her advanced ideas and mature understanding of social issues. In a world full of labels and boxes, McCullers fit in no category perfectly, and felt the pain of that isolation acutely. The one thing all people are united by is their inability to feel united, and McCullers's novels strives to depict this dilemma of human existence. McCullers turned to writing to express her suffering and offer solace to people like her in a world that felt lonely and unfair. Carson McCullers uses her novels much like how some use a diary, and through her characters she expresses her deepest fears and mental anguish. Throughout each one of her novels is a prevailing theme of isolation from society, which manifests itself in different ways, but can always be tied back to the inescapable loneliness of the author. McCullers and her characters felt abandoned by God, the one thing that is supposed to be comforting and constant, and alone in their quest to become part of something greater than themselves. People want to believe that human life has more purpose than first meets the eye, but with no evidence to prove there is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Silent Spring Thesis Silent Spring(essay) Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the people's views regarding the use of toxic materials that continues to destroy our environment. She is clearly optimistic to encourage every citizens to participate on using more efficient, yet simple strategies to regenerate our natural resources and ecosystems. Although the book calls for a better use of chemicals, some people disapprove and attacked it as misrepresenting science. It was written in 1958, Carson says that her own bitter experience brought her attention to write a book concerning the problems our nature is facing. It took her four years to make the book, and though she is a great writer, some magazine publishers turned her down. These publishers feared that they might lose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was mentioned in these lines, "The town lay in the midst of a checkerboard of prosperous farms, with fields of grain and hillsides of orchards where, in spring, white clouds of bloom drifted above the green field. In autumn, oak and maple and birch set up blaze of color that flamed and flickered across a backdrop of pines. Then foxes barked in the hills and deer silently crossed the fields, half hidden in the midst of the fall mornings." Unfortunately, this beauty didn't last long, Carson began to tell how we are destroying nature by polluting it, Carson says, "Then a strange blight crept over the area and everything began to change. Some evil spell had settled on the community: mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens; the cattle and sheep sickened and died." The "evil spell" she was referring to was a symbol for "pollution." Carson also said that, there were change, a change that affected our environment negatively. These changes involves the depth of our animals, and probably, the cause of their death of our own animals were pesticides, used to spray into the plants that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Essay about Biography of Rachel Carson Biography of Rachel Carson Rachel Carson is considered one of America's finest science and nature writers. She is best known for her 1962 book, Silent Spring, which is often credited with beginning the environmental movement in the United States. The book focussed on the uncontrolled and often indiscriminate use of pesticides, especially dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (commonly known as DDT), and the irreparable environmental damage caused by these chemicals. The public outcry Carson generated by the book motivated the U.S. Senate to form a committee to investigate pesticide use. Her eloquent testimony before the committee altered the views of many government officials and helped lead to the creation of the Environmental Protection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carson planned to pursue a career as a writer when she received a four–year scholarship in 1925 from the Pennsylvania College for Women, now Chatham College, in Pittsburgh. Here she fell under the influence of Mary Scott Skinker, whose freshman biology course altered her career plans. In the middle of her junior year, Carson switched her major from English to zoology, and in 1928 she graduated magnum cum laude."Biology has given me something to write about," she wrote to a friend, as quoted in Carnegie magazine. "I will try in my writing to make animals in the woods or waters, where they live, as alive to others as they are to me." With Skinker's help, Carson obtained first a summer fellowship at the Marine Biology Laboratory at Woods Hole in Massachusetts and then a one–year scholarship from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. While at Woods Hole over the summer, she saw the ocean for the first time and encountered her first exotic sea creatures, including sea anemones and sea urchins. At Johns Hopkins, she studied zoology and genetics. Graduate school did not proceed smoothly; she encountered financial problems and experimental difficulties but eventually managed to finish her highly detailed master's dissertation, "The Development of the Pronephoros during the Embryonic and Early Larval Life of the Catfish." In June 1932, she received her master's degree. Carson was entering the job market at the height of the Great Depression. Her parents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Rachel Carson Silent Spring Analysis When Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, she focused mainly on how pesticides affected the environment. She looked at many different types of herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides that caused great harm to everything within an environment. Trying to persuade scientists and officials about these issues that are caused by pesticides. This did a great job at communicating to the public back in the 1960's, but in today's world this book would not do a great job at communicating to the public, with the way technology is today. Also, back in the 1960's this book did a great job at communicating to the public because it was easy to read and follow. Meaning that most people were able to understand the point that Carson was trying to make. Rachel Carson also illustrated the importance of both science and policy within her book, through the multiple examples that she presented in Silent Spring. When Rachel Carson book was published in 1962, her book did a great job at communicating to the public about how dangerous pesticides actually were. However, in today's world Silent Spring would not have done as great of a job as communicating to the public due to the technology that people have today. In an article that was published on NBC News, called "8 in 10 Americans depend on cellphones" written by Athima Chansanchai, shows how 83% of people in America rely on their cellular device in order to function in their daily lives (Chansanchai, 2011). People in today's world are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Rachel Carson An Environmental Activist "Those who dwell as scientist or laymen, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life." – Rachel Carson Rachel Carson was born May 27, 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania. In 1929 Carson graduated from Pennsylvania College for Women where she studied marine biology. In 1932 she received a master's degree in zoology from Johns Hopkins University. She worked for the Bureau of Fisheries to writing radio scripts and she wrote articles on natural history for the Baltimore Sun. After that in 1936 she worked for 15 years in the federal service as a scientist and editor–in–chief for the U.S. fish and wildlife service (Linda Lear). Not only was Carson an environmental activist, she was a writer, a poet and she was family oriented. In 1953 Carson put her life on hold to support her mother and her sister's two daughters that were orphans (biography.com). When going back to support her mother in Southport Island, Maine, Carson made a friend named Dorothy Freeman that would last the rest of her life. They had a very close friendship that some described as a "romantic friendship". Carson and Freeman both had a passion for nature. There is a book written by Freeman's granddaughter in 1995 "as Always, Rachel: The Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, 1952–1964: An Intimate Portrait of a Remarkable Friendship." In 1957 Carson had a niece that died who left her son to Carson. She later adopted him and continued to take care of her mother in Silver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. The Broadmoor Is A Hotel Executive Summary The Broadmoor is a hotel/resort that was built in 1918 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is a member of Historic Hotels of America of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The resort has a hotel, conference, sports, and spa buildings that radiate out from Cheyenne Lake. II.Introduction A.Description of the business or organization The Broadmoor is a luxurious hotel/resort located in Colorado Springs. It was originally built in 1918, extra buildings were added on in 1961 and 2001. 70% of The Broadmoor 's income is earned from conventions that are held on its ground. The property was bought by Stephen Penrose in 1916 and he began to build "Grand Dame of the Rockies". The Broadmoor has won an exceptional amount of awards they have earned a 5–star ranking from Forbes 54 consecutive years (which is the longest of any establishment in the United States) it is also listed as a Historic Hotel of America by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Because it is located in Colorado Springs, it is a hub for business, it is a 14 minute drive to downtown, and a 75 minute drive to Denver which allows for easy business access. Also, the golf course on the property allows for large golf tournaments. With The Broadmoor being one of the most prestigious hotels in Colorado Springs, it is contributed towards the growth in tourism. The guests and critics agree that The Broadmoor is the best hotel in Colorado. B.Description of the community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Ben Carson As A Super Surgeon Introduction "Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others." (John C. Maxwell). Ben Carson has exemplified this quote by his perpetual efforts to transform his abilities and empower those around him. Ben Carson is one of the world's foremost pediatric neurosurgeons. He was rated by the Time issue titled "America's Best" as a "super surgeon". He was also selected by CNN and Time as one of the nation's top 20 physicians and scientists, and by the Library of Congress as one of 89 "living legends". Coming from humble beginnings, he still managed to attend University and became the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at John Hopkins Hospital at age 33. He is known for successfully separating conjoined twins and performing a hemispherectomy (a very rare surgical procedure). He currently works at the John Hopkins Medical School where he is the Professor and Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery, and is also a presidential candidate for the United States of America. The John Hopkins Hospital views him as a phenomenal physician. Dr. Carson uses his dedication and God–given talent to take on seemingly impossible operations. He provides hope for many children through his medical operations. Ben Carson wrote several books that describes his life and struggles while also providing motivation for readers. Carson encountered many obstacles that challenged him on his way to success. Many people would view these challenges as stumbling blocks, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Sucker And Pete's Addiction Sucker and Pete's Realationship Sucker and Pete's Relationship changes multiple times throughout the story. Here we are near the ending of the story where Pete and Sucker's relationship is a very strong feeling of hate from Sucker and fear from Pete. In just the First sentence their relationship or hate and fear is clear. "It is worse when we are alone together in the room." This shows that Pete is scared of Sucker when they are in the room alone. Therefore implying the fear Pete has surrounding Sucker. Sucker is very clearly intimidating Pete with his physical and mental presence. "Worse" shows that just Pete is scared of Sucker in the room and out of the room. In my second quote it is showing Sucker's power over Pete. "He sprawls across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. A Sense of Belonging Comes from Having Connections with... A sense of belonging is an essential part of every individual's life. A sense of belonging can be created from having connections with people and places within a personal, cultural, historical and social context. The choice of where to belong and who to belong with changes people's sense of belonging as time passes. The Poetry of Peter Skrzynecki's 'Immigrant Chronicle' and Carson McCullers's novel , "The member of the wedding" demonstrates how a sense of belonging comes from having connections with people and places. " The member of the wedding" discuss the idea that we do not always choose the groups we belong to and sometimes individuals are cast into groups to which they feel little connection. The novel, "the member of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 'Feliks Skrzynecki' explores the relationship between the poet and his father, and their contrasting experiences of belonging in a new land. The poem is written from the poet's perspective of his father. In the first two stanzas he sees him from the perspective of a loving son and builds up a positive and respectful image of his father. The emotive word 'gentle' suggests his fond attachment and admiration for his father who has raised him. This admiration was not apparent in his youth as Skrzynecki recognises that there were cultural barriers between them that hampered the father–son relationship. This poem explores Feliks's sense not fully belonging to Australia and his son's growing detachment from their polish heritage. In many ways father and son grow to become strangers to each other, with individual attitudes towards belonging in an Australian context. As they share no common cultural background, the connection and sense of belonging to each other is not complete. Peter does not belong within the Polish culture, nor does he completely identify with Australian culture when he was a young boy and adolescent. He experiences guilt and regret as he cannot share his father's memories and enthusiasm for Poland. From a second generation migrant perspective this poem provides evidence of an ambiguous stance towards belonging that comes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Social And Governmental Norms On The Lives Of Millions Of... Ordinary Citizens in any situation can make a difference, if their will is great enough and their situation desperate enough. In America 's past, insubordination and uprising have been how this country is shaped: whether it be revolting against Britain, demanding the end of slavery as a part of the Civil War, or even gaining women 's rights by marching in New York's streets. Uprising, even by a single individual, against social and governmental norms has changed the course of history for thousands of others. Rachel Carson is one of those citizens whose actions have altered the lives of millions of Americans. Carson, a women raised in a typical early twentieth century american household, went on to become a female enviromental scientist who published a revolutionary book about organochlorine pesticides that began the environmental movement in the United States. Her book, and her advocation for the environment, has lead to the changing of health and safety laws for american citizens that still impact us today. Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in Springdale Pennsylvania, and grew up on a farm with a typical home life of a young American girl. Her mother was her primary caretaker, and also helped Carson see the beauty of the natural world. She took this passion for nature and first applied it to nature writing, than marine biology. She graduated from Pennsylvania College for women and then was given a scholarship to continue her studies at Johns Hopkins, a groundbreaking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. I Am Contacting Your Up Coming Film Quilts I am contacting you in concern for your up coming film Quilts. I have read the script that you sent to my agency and have found the perfect women to play the part of the mother and the narrator. She fits the role of a tough, traditional and loving single mother. My acquaintance Mama Johnson would be the best candidate for this part. Mrs. Johnson may not have a lot of money but, has always provided for her two girls Dee and Maggie. After a house fire that destroys their home, the Johnson's rebuild and keep their family traditions alive. Mama Johnson was born in the mid 1990's, because the era she was born in was such a different time period than today's generation, it brought hardships for young black women. Mrs. Johnson grew up having very little money so; Mama parents taught her the ropes in order to help take care of her family. These skills help Mama out when she becomes older and starts a family of her own. Mrs. Johnson barely mentions her girls' father but, as far as I can tell he is not their lives. So being raised as a poor girl had its advantages because she now knows the ropes on how to be a mother and provide for her family like a father. Mrs. Johnson also takes pride in hard work and she works just as good has a man if not better. Mama could do anything from shooting and skinning hogs to working from dusk till dawn. One time she got kicked right between the eyes by a bull but, that did not stop her. She got right back up and had his meat hung up to dry by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. David Carson Analysis In terms of graphic design, there seems to be an ebb and flow between breaking boundaries and returning to a comfortable box of formality and normality. Much like art movements in general, there seems to be a yearning to return to the "classics," or whatever movements that have come before, except this time they make it better, somewhat different, in order to keep up with the new technological advancements. As such, I feel that the graphic design style that David Carson exhibits is an elaboration of what the Futurists, such as Filippo Marinetti, had begun 71 years earlier. And though there is a fairly large gap between the two movements, they are more alike than you would think. The Futurist movement began back in 1909 when Filippo Marinetti ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We hear the words in our head as we scan them on a page, and we then use visual cues to help distinguish how they are meant to be read. Bold faces in Marinetti's typography are meant to be overbearing noises, italics were used to depict a fast motion and white space for silence. Additionally, the placement and repetition of the words on the page added to this meaning. "Between poet and audience the same relationship exists as between two old friends. They can make themselves understood with half a word, a gesture, a glance. So the poet's imagination must link distant things without conducting wires, using instead essential free words" (qtd. Bartram 20). Consider the concrete poem "ping pong" (Figure 4): the repeating words, as well as the descending lines of text, represent the bouncing of the ball as it travels away. This seeing and hearing dichotomy (Figure 5) helps us grasp the meaning, and allows us to link emotions and experiences via intuition. Marinetti plays with this concept in"Le soir, couchée dans son lit, elle relisait la lettre de son artilleur au front," (Figure 6) where he give us a surreal glimpse into what it is like reading these kind of messages. As the woman, pictured bottom right, reads the letter from her lover in the war, she imagines that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Many Things Make a Person Essay Many Things Make a Person In life one may come across many obstacles, the obstacles can either make or break a person. Dr. Benjamin Carson took the challenges that were thrown at him and used them to make himself a better person. He pushed through his problems with the help of his supporters. Many things have contributed to the appearance that Dr. Carson has in today's society. Dr. Carson is an open minded person, who feels that he should be able to express how he feels about the way health care currently is taken care of. "Dr. Ben Carson, Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and legendary neurosurgeon, is now in the spotlight...most notable was his criticism of Obamacare" (Williams 1). When giving his opinion on Obamacare, Dr. Carson shows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of fifty, Dr. Carson began to realize that he was urinating more often than usual. He then decided that he needed to get checked out. He told his doctor that he wanted to be notified as soon as possible, not knowing how much this would affect him and where he would be at the moment. When Dr. Carson received the results from his testing he was in the middle of a delicate brain operation. His doctor told him that he "had prostate cancer, the high–grade type that spreads aggressively and kills at a high rate" (Chappell 1). This was a total setback for Dr. Carson, he was always saving others' lives but now he was in need for someone to save his life. It felt really awkward to him to be on the opposite side then what he usually was. However with God on his side there was a blessing for him. When reality hit Dr. Carson on how serious his cancer was he decided to scale down his " fifteen hour work day to spend more time with his wife and three sons" (Howell 4). This showed that Benjamin wasn't sure on how much time he had with his family because of the prostate cancer and wanted to spend as much time as he could with his family. Everyone should have goals in life, or strive to be successful. Dr. Carson was a committed neurosurgeon at John Hopkins and the commitment that he had for his occupation led him to accomplish many different things. "Surgeon Benjamin S. Carson Sr. receives the Ronald ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics Since the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics in 3100 BC[3], writing has been a part of human expression. Initially, writing was used for recording the stories, myths, and histories of nations that were once mighty world powers. But as time wore on and literacy increased to the point that scholars weren't the only people that could relay messages, writing began to morph into a form of expression. The written word became not only the best way of recording the linear timeline of what happened when, but also the more abstract social and cultural aspects of everyday people living their everyday lives. History became the ideologies, fears, and political aggravations recorded in the books of the people, regardless of the genre. And as times ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 47 Rothman)[5]. Rothman discovered that when the rate of discussion was slowed down, students that wouldn't normally speak in class would have time to gather their thoughts so that they could accurately contribute to the discussion. If a true democracy is to be had, this inclusion is crucial, but extremely difficult without the help of writing. One author by the name of Eduardo Galeano writes about this concept of inclusion through writing in his book Open Veins of Latin America. He makes the argument that the reason authors write is to make sure that underrepresented voices are heard. In his words, "One writes, in reality, for the people whose luck or misfortune one identifies with – the hungry, the sleepless, the rebels, and the wretched of this earth – and the majority of them are illiterate. (p.12 Galeano)[3]. It is authors like Galeano describes, that increase the amount of inclusion in the democracy of life. In discussing why he writes, Galeano simultaneously raises awareness about the plight of the downtrodden. Consequently, and possibly accidentally, Galeano's attempts to include the downtrodden in his books also had the effect of raising awareness for their plight. Though he was one of the pioneering writers for change, many other authors have used their writing prowess to raise awareness. One of these authors was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Ben Carson The Amazing Hands that keep on Giving By Denise Lewis English 1101 Ms. Crosson 8 September 2009 Outline Thesis: Ben Carson has accomplished many triumphs as a skilled surgeon, humanitarian and author. I. Ben Carson innovational surgeries: A. The intra–uterine procedure in is used to relieve pressure on the brain. B. He was the first to perform this procedure on a hydrocephalic fetal twin C. Today it is known as the Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt or VP Shunt. II. Developed the Craniofacial Center A. At John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD B. He is the Co– Director of the craniofacial center. C. Ben Carson specializes in craniosynostsis. III. Contributions to Society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also risks during and after surgery such as bleeding and infection. As with any brain surgery, there is a small risk of brain tissue damage, which can result in a neurological deficit. Ben Carson helped develop the craniofacial surgery center at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Also, he is the Co–Director of the Craniofacial Center. Craniofacial surgery is a subspecialty of oral surgery, plastic surgery, and Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) that deals with congenital and acquired deformities of the skull, face and jaws (Gates, Brooks–Higginbotham 2:179–80). The are all kinds of craniofacial disorders and deformities for instance cleft lip, cleft palate, craniofacial skull, ear deformities, facial paralysis, hemi facial, and microsomia. Craniofacial deformities are caused by genetic inheritance, trauma, or disease. When treating craniofacial deformities it requires the expertise of specialized physician from many different areas. It is impossible for any single physician to successfully evaluate and treat all the abnormalities associated with craniofacial patients ("Craniosynostsis"). Ben Carson specializes in craniosynostosis, which is when the bone
  • 58. joints fuse together causing problems with normal brain and skull growth. The skull is divided into segments, and early premature closure of the bone suture fibrous joints may also cause the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. 'The Dark Side Of The Perfectly Manicured American Lawn' One way that authors attempt to get their readers to think about the environment is by drawing attention to the fact that people harm it. For example, in "The Dark Side of the Perfectly Manicured American Lawn: Is It Giving You Cancer?" the author talks about the common herbicide 2,4–D and writes, "At first, its impact on humans seems mild–skin and eye irritation, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, stiffness in the arms and legs," (Jenkins, 2016). In the event that these symptoms aren't off–putting enough, the author then claims that 2,4–D can actually cause cancer in humans because it stimulates extremely rapid cell growth (Jenkins, 2016). I don't know about you, but I think that trading your health for an attractive yard sounds like a very poor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gene Stratton–Porter uses this technique in her book, Moths of the Limberlost. Instead of talking about chemicals and pesticides and the dangers of using then, Stratton–Porter gets us to think about the environment by promoting it. "Then the Winter Swamp had all the lacy exquisite beauty of such locations when snow and frost draped, while from May until October it was practically tropical jungle," she writes (Citation here). Not only does she focus on the land and plants, but she also talks about the animals that live in this swamp, primarily moths, calling them, "fragile night wanderers" and "moonflowers of June's darkness" (Citation here). The Limberlost Swamp sounds like a beautiful place that you would want to visit, right? Of course, the hidden implication is that you can't, or at least not unless humans change the way we treat the environment. An additional technique used by authors to motivate readers to treat the environment well is using fictional works to get their message across. A well–known example of this is The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. When you read this story as a kid, you may not realize that the story intentionally mirrors our world today, but eventually you realize that it isn't just about truffalump trees being cut down; it's about real ones: pine trees and oaks and sycamores, to name a few. The humming fish mentioned in the story may not exist in real life, but we are harming actual fish by polluting our rivers with dangerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Analysis Of The Novel One Nation By Dr. Ben Carson I chose to read the novel "One Nation" by Dr. Ben Carson .It showcases Ben Carson's life and achievements. It also showcases his political and social views about the government. Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. is a world renowned neurosurgeon. He was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Yale and earned a Bachelor's of Arts degree for Psychology (Benjamin Carson Biography par.17). He acquired a M.D. from the University of Michigan for neuroscience. Also, he completed his residency at John Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was employed at John Hopkins where he worked his way up to being the director of his department. He is known for the separation of conjoined twins. This took 22 hours and a team of over 70 people. Ben Carson has a wife and three sons. He met his wife while he is attending Yale (Benjamin Carson Biography par.22). He has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and Ford's Theatre Lincoln Medal. A few of the books that he has written include Think Big, One Nation, America the Beautiful, The Big Picture, and Take the Risk (Future President Ben Carson Wrote 6 Books. We Read Them So You Don 't Have To. Par.1–5) I believe that this book is informative especially since Dr. Ben Carson is running for President. I felt the book was extremely well written. It is very positive, but it also includes a few negative attributes. Chapter two is titled Political Correctness. He starts it off with Proverbs 18:21. "Those who love to talk will experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Carson, Illinois At The World 's Busiest Corner Between... Carson, Pirie & Scott Building (1899 – 1904) is also known as Schlesinger & Mayer Store which is located in Chicago, Illinois at The World's Busiest Corner between State and Madison Street. This building was designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler for the retail firm Schlesinger and Mayer in 1899. Carson, Pirie & Scott Building is quite unusual building compared to other buildings as it continuously developed overtime (Fig 1). Louis Sullivan considered Schlesinger and Mayer's aspect, giving the new presence and atmosphere to the store among its neighbours along State Street, of the building that lead him to design rounded corner entrance according to the site.The Building is surrounded by the buildings but it stands out definitely. And also, the relation to the other buildings brings the contrasting atmosphere due to its difference and ornamented exterior. There is three possible entrances to the building (The main grand entrance and two of the entrances to the office in each side of the street.) The Chicago Department Store is a Landmark as it stood from the Field Museum of Natural History also has been a Chicago Landmark since 1975. The exterior of Carson Pirie Scott Building shows Sullivan's own style with his motif of nineteenth century architecture were the expression of people's particular way of life. The expression of the columns and the beams (Fig.2.) were giving architectural function to the building for the office area especially. By reading up the columns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. David Carson Research Paper David Carson had such an impact on the graphic design scene throughout the 90's that he was nicknamed "The Godfather of Grunge." Having a highly specialized style of contemporary work he is considered to be one of the greats of this field. His career first started to take flight with a magazine called "Ray Gun" this is where he started getting recognition for his distinct layouts and innovative typographies. September 8, 1954, You could say a legend was born, Carson excelled at many things over his life in 1989 he was considered to be in the top 10 surfers in the world. Which ironically enough led him to graphic design. Obviously wanting to stay connected to surfing he began to work for a magazine "Self and Musician" often covering surfers interest in his articles. While he was working for another magazine called "Transworld ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His style was so prominent that in 1992 it managed to win over 100 awards. At this point Carson was offered a new job working for "Ray Gun," the publisher managed to see Carson's true potential and see what a diamond in the rough he truly was. Obviously a wise decision from the publisher due to the fact that Carson managed to triple the magazine's circulation. Carson managed to have such a unique style that he became famous for it, by using chaotic typography and images overlaying one another he was able to create such a style that managed to captivate the eyes of many. While it could be conveyed that the way he set up these graphics and text could possibly be meaningless to the untrained eye, if you look deeper into the images the images together create a much larger picture. Each element able to stand on its own as an individual image but when seen together you begin to understand Carson's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Summary Of ' The Marginal World ' By Rachel Carson Andrew Han 10/24/2015 TLIT 437: Nature and Environment in American Literature Ellen Bayer Conversation Essay As reading this "journal" the topic that has come to my attention is how a lot of these "nature writers" are looking at nature either as a positive or negative experience. Most of these shorts journals are looking at nature for not only for what it is, but what it offers, for example in the short "The Marginal World written by Rachel Carson she portrays ""The Shore is an ancient world, for as long as there has been an earth and sea there has been this place of the meeting of land and water. Yet it is a world that keeps alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive for life. Each time that I enter it, I gain some new awareness of its beauty and its deeper meanings, sensing that intricate fabric of life by which one creature is linked with another, and each with its surroundings."(481). Based off this quote, we can see that a lot of these authors did not only see nature as something that could be touched, but rather seen as a spiritual entity. For me I believe the title "The Marginal World" was clarified in the first part of the essay by the historic war even between both surfaces the wave and the land. She viewed both landscapes as both spiritual entities. When she talks about how the waves would always withdrawal, but never gave up, how the boundary of the sea was indescribable, this showed us how much Rachel Carson adored the ocean. It seemed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Ben Carson Research Paper Everyone knows him by "Gifted Hands", but how did he become known? What did he contribute to our world that makes him memorable? Ben Carson, being a poor student with a brilliant mentality earned fame for groundbreakingly separating conjoined twins. Carson has been through rough areas where he became so outraged, he almost stabbed a classmate, but where has that led him now? With his father not present, Carson was raised by their mother, who worked two or three jobs at a once, usually as a family servant. Since they were poor, all relied on food stamps and other government assistance. Ben Carson had a very bad temper, in his book "Gifted Hands", with a hammer, he tried to hit his mother on the head only over a clothing disagreement. Around ninth grade, he attempted to stab a friend, only because he changed the station on the radio. Luckley, the blade hit the classmates belt buckle and did not actually touch the student. The only answer that came to mind was God. He ran to his home after knowing what he did, locked himself in the bathroom with a bible. Cried and pleaded. Ben did not have the greatest childhood, but over all led him to where he is now. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At age 33, Carson became the director of pediatric surgery, the youngest U.S physician to hold such a high position. Traveling enjoying life, telling people his story, he educated others and helped people. Down came to where he had to face the biggest challenge yet. "Do your best and let God do the rest." – Ben Carson In 1987, Ben became the first neurosurgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins joined at the head. He led a 22–hour surgery to separate the conjoined twin boys with the following of 70 other members. The first surgery like this to be performed and successfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Ellen Degeneres As AAward Winning Talk Show Host And An... Ellen DeGeneres is a Emmy Award winning talk show host and an exceptional comedian. Several may know her as the voice of Dory on Finding Nemo, or even as a judge on American Idol. Her quirky spirit is so infectious she drives the audience to laugh and cry at her will, regardless of whether the joke is funny or not, the manner in which she delivers the joke draws such a positive criticism from Ellen's viewers. Ellen is not fearful of being unique. She talks about being true to you. She says, "Find out who you are and be that person. That's what your soul was put on this Earth to be. Find that truth, live that truth, and everything else will come." (Bendix) Ellen DeGeneres has transformed the world by being one of the greatest, well–known media pundits out there today. Her story of her coming out and sharing her homosexuality has changed so many lives. Ellen DeGeneres is precisely what this world desires. She is vibrant and strong–minded. Ellen was born on January 26, 1958 in Metairie, Louisiana, where she spent all of her adolescent years. Ellen's' mother and father split apart when she was 16 years old. On "Oprah's Master Class," Ellen tells her story of the day her life changed, she explains that she has been living with her girlfriend for a while, and after a period of time they broke up, but the split was only meant to be temporary. One night, Ellen and her girlfriend went to go watch Ellen's brother play in his band, they got into a small argument and her girlfriend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Horrific Affect of Pestcides in A Fable for Tomorrow from... Everyday people all over the world try to improve the qualities of their lives. Nonetheless, they forget that what they do can have severe harms and damages on the environment and other organisms. In the excerpt "A Fable for Tomorrow" from the book Silent Spring, Rachel Carson describes the disastrous and horrific effects of pesticides on the environment and animals of the town. In the essay "Our Animal Rites" by Anna Quindlen, she shows the inhumanity of animal hunting by human. Furthermore, she argues how human migration is destroying the natural habitats that belong to the animals. In the excerpt "Reading the River" from the autobiographical book Life on Mississippi, Mark Twain describes how he loses the ability to perceive the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This suggests that the roadsides was once beautiful and bloomed with healthy and lively vegetation; however, they are now destroyed due to the use of pesticides. From these examples, it can be shown that even though pesticide is beneficial, its deadly effects outweigh its benefits; in addition, it is a dangerous substances to the environment, organisms, and even human. Animal hunting is not only inhumane but can also lead to the extinction of many species. In the essay "Our Animal Rites", Quindlen asserts that it is "pathetic to consider the firepower" the hunters use in order to "bring down one fair–sized deer" (33). In this quote, she explains that the use of firepower by human to kill innocent animals is unfair and heartrending. Furthermore, Quindlen describes that even though the bears are killed by the "smiling" and triumphant hunters after the "three bear days in the autumn," the bears look "more dignified than they do" (33). This suggests that hunting animals is not entertaining but rather unacceptable and disgraceful. Furthermore, many species can become extinct due to excessive hunting. In an ecology class, I learned that the extinction rate of species each year is approximately two hundred to two thousand each year. This is an extremely high and alerting rate since there is only around two million species that has been scientifically identified on the planet. In these examples, it can be concluded that the hunting of innocent animals is atrocious and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. The Impact of David Carson Essay examples The Impact of David Carson He was labeled a terrible graphic designer in the nineties. His agonized typography drove a clique of critics to indict him of not being serious and of destroying the origins and foundation of communication design. Now, the work and techniques of David Carson dominates design, advertising, the Web, and even motion pictures. David Carson graduated from San Diego state university, where he received a BFA degree in sociology. A former professional surfer, he was ranked #9 in the world during his college days. David Carson is currently the principal and chief designer of David Carson Design, Inc. with offices in New York City and Charleston, SC. Carson is a designer whose unorthodox graphic style played a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poster, it showed an image of a giant wave with just one word depicted boldly on it – 'help'. The message he wanted to portray was clear and straightforward. Beach Culture was the magazine where Carson's layouts and experimental fonts first appeared. This attracted an international crowd following the appearance in the six issue run of the magazine. Ray– Gun magazine was the place that brought Carson to international stardom. The American Center for Design (Chicago) called his work on Ray Gun magazine "the most important work coming out of America" while USA Today described it as "visually stunning," adding that his design of Ray Gun Magazine "may actually get young people reading again.". Following the success of Ray–Gun, he started progressing to high profile clients such as Microsoft and Giorgio Armani where he worked on worldwide branding and advertising campaigns. The End of Print, which is Carson's first book with Lewis Blackwell, is the all time top selling graphic design book, selling over 200,000 copies, and printed in 5 different languages. The End of Print marks a turning point in design that ushered in the look of today. With the success of The End of Print, Carson branched out into film and television to direct commercials and videos. He directed the launch commercials for Lucent technologies and teamed up with William Burroughs in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...