Rachel Carson : : challenging authors / / by Karen F. Stein.

Karen F. Stein University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA Rachel Carson is the twentieth century’s most significant environmentalist. Her books about the sea blend science and poetry as they invite readers to share her celebration of the ocean’s wonders. Silent Spring, her graphic and compelling expo...

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Superior document:Critical literacy teaching series ; v.2
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012.
Language:English
Series:Critical literacy teaching series, challenging authors and genre ; v.2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 194 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Marie-Claire Patron
  • Introduction and Overview / Marie-Claire Patron
  • Globalisation, Mobility and the Young Educated Sector / Marie-Claire Patron
  • French Education and the Development of Cultural Capital and Intercultural Competence / Marie-Claire Patron
  • Factors Provoking French Brain Drain / Marie-Claire Patron
  • The Personal Experiences of Young Educated French Individuals and Mid-Career Graduates / Marie-Claire Patron
  • The Value of French Cultural and Intercultural Capital Abroad / Marie-Claire Patron
  • The Immediate and Future Consequences for France / Marie-Claire Patron
  • References / Marie-Claire Patron
  • Appendix 1 / Marie-Claire Patron
  • Index / Marie-Claire Patron
  • History of DDT (Dichloro-DiPhenyl-trichloroethane) / Marie-Claire Patron
  • History of U.S. Environmental Legislation / Marie-Claire Patron
  • References / Marie-Claire Patron.