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The article attracted the attention of an editor at Simon Schuster, a major book publisher, who encouraged Carson to write a book on the topic of her Atlantic Monthly artide. Carson did so, and the book. Under theSea Wind, appeared in 1941. Unfortunately, the book was published Just as World War II was beginning, and it was never a commercial success. In 1945, Carson wrote to the popular magazine Reader s Digest proposing an article about the possible risks posed by DDT. The magazine rejected her idea, but she never completely forgot about the problem. [Pg.11]

Peattie, Donald and Louise, California s mother Lode, Reader s Digest,... [Pg.72]

Bown, D. 1995. Encyclopedia of Herbs Their Uses. The Reader s Digest Assn. (Canada) Ltd. Westmount, QC. 424 p. [Pg.327]

Neal, Jordan, and Carol Kaufmann. A Fatal Combination Brother s Misuse of Prescription Drugs. Reader s Digest 173 (October 2008) 19. Along with facts and arguments, evidence of the seriousness of prescription drug abuse comes from real-life stories. In this article, Jordan Neal tells of the death of her brother from a combination of a cold medication, OxyCon-tin, and alcohol. [Pg.201]

M. Fumento, Science Under Siege (New York Morrow, 1995), pp. 19-44. See also R. J. Bidinotto, The Great Apple Scare, Reader s Digest, October,... [Pg.78]

Historically, wolves ranged from Canada well down into the United States, and from the West Coast to the East Coast. There are numerous accounts of wolf attacks on humans and livestock. One of the earliest on record was reported by the naturalist John James Audubon, and occurred about the year 1830.11 Attacks continued up through the 1990s, and one attack, in 1996, was the basis for an article in Reader s Digest.12 Healthy as well as rabid wolves, which some blame for all the attacks, have been identified at autopsy when attacking wolves have been killed and examined. [Pg.92]

Kathy Cook, Night of the Wolf, Reader s Digest, July 1997, pp. 114—... [Pg.92]

R. Bidinotto, The Great Apple Scare, Reader s Digest, October 1990, pp. 55-56. [Pg.179]

Gardner, J.L., Reader s Digest Eat Better and Live Better, The Reader s Digest Association, Pleasantville, New York, 1982. [Pg.663]

Weiss, S.E., Reader s Digest Foods That Harm and Foods That Heal, Reader s Digest Association, Pleas-antville, New York, 1997. [Pg.668]

Robert Heilbroner Don t Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgments by Robert L. Heilbroner, originally appeared in READER S DIGEST. Robert Heilbroner is the author of many books, including his best known work, THE WORLDLY PHILOSOPHERS. Reprinted by permission of the author. [Pg.636]

Anonymous. The Wampole family guide to nutritional supplements. Compiled from Reader s Digest "Family guide to natural medicine." Available from URL http //www.wampole.ca/english/scullcap.htm. Accessed on 1998b Oct 23. [Pg.286]

Finally, there are the ethical or moral ramifications, for it can be discerned that cancer is the disease of main concern in the arguments over euthanasia and assisted suicide. The situation is spelled out by Brian Eads in A License to Kill, which appeared in the September, 1997, issne of the Reader s Digest. Eads article pertains for the most part to the practice of euthanasia as it currently exists in the Netherlands... [Pg.400]

Naj, A. 1993. Peppers Hot, Hotter, Hottest. Reader s Digest, July, 115-117. [Pg.440]

Manchester, Harland (1948). Fie Lives a Thousand Lives. Reader s Digest 52 (April) 113-116. [Pg.308]

J. Holter, "A father s last-chance invention saves his son". Reprint from The Reader s Digest, Jan. 1957. [Pg.97]

Nixon, speech delivered to San Francisco Commonwealth Club, 2. April 1965, Box 3, Series 207, NPPP, NA-PR, pp. i-ii Nixon Urges Quarantine in Vietnam, Boston Herald, 16 April 1964, p. 2 Nixon, Needed in Vietnam The Will to Win, Reader s Digest, August 1964, p. 43 Nixon, Memoirs, pp. 270-1 Stephen Ambrose, Nixon The Triumph of a Politician, 1962-1972 (London, 1989), pp. 68-79. [Pg.106]

Needed in Vietnam The Will to Win. Reader s Digest, August 1964. [Pg.279]

Found by William Meister of Kearns, Utah, June 1,1968. Dr. H. H. DoellIng of Utah s Geological Survey verified it was not a fake. Photo published In Mysteries of the Unexptained, The Reader s Digest AssKiation, New York/Montreal, pp.37-38,1985. [Pg.27]

Reader s digest (2016, March). All abroad eight long (and iconic) train tips, pp. 66-67. [Pg.45]

Reader s Digest, 1958. The Reader s Digest Assoc. Inc., Pleasantville, NY, January. [Pg.334]


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