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Module 4: "Rachel Carson: Environmentalist and Writer"

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  1. revolutionary
    relating to the overthrow of a government
    When you hear the word “revolutionary,” what image comes to mind? An angry, wild-eyed man toting a machine gun, perhaps? Or do you look back in history to see someone like George Washington or Paul Revere?
  2. environmentalist
    someone who works to protect nature from destruction
    How about the environmentalist and writer Rachel Carson?
  3. barrage
    the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area
    “Can anyone believe,” she wrote, “it is possible to lay down such a barrage of poisons on the surface of the earth without making it unfit for all life? They should not be called “insecticides” [insect killers] but biocides [life killers].”
  4. uproar
    a state of commotion and noise and confusion
    It caused such an uproar that a New York Times headline declared: SILENT SPRING IS NOW NOISY SUMMER.
  5. fanatic
    a person motivated by irrational enthusiasm
    They questioned Carson’s abilities as a scientist, calling her a hysterical fanatic.
  6. limelight
    a focus of public attention
    But the storm of debate surrounding her book and its critics pulled her into the limelight.
  7. ecology
    study of the relations of organisms to their environment
    But back in 1962, few people were familiar with such terms as pollution and ecology and environmental awareness.
  8. commission
    a special group delegated to consider some matter
    President Kennedy’s commission supported Carson’s warnings. So did other government studies.
  9. outcry
    a loud utterance, often in protest or opposition
    Armed with such new data and the public outcry, Congress began passing laws to ban or control the use of potentially dangerous pesticides.
  10. herbicide
    a chemical agent that destroys plants or inhibits growth
    A 1993 New York Times article says that “68 pesticide ingredients [not in use] have been determined to cause cancer. One out of every 10 community drinking-water wells contains pesticides….Farmers exposed to “herbicides” [weed killers] have a six times greater risk than others of contracting certain cancers.
  11. contract
    be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
    A 1993 New York Times article says that “68 pesticide ingredients [not in use] have been determined to cause cancer. One out of every 10 community drinking-water wells contains pesticides….Farmers exposed to “herbicides” [weed killers] have a six times greater risk than others of contracting certain cancers.
  12. leukemia
    disease characterized by overproduction of white blood cells
    Children in homes using pesticides are seven times as likely to develop childhood leukemia [a form of cancer].”
Created on Tue Sep 29 15:17:04 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Oct 01 11:19:03 EDT 2020)

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