"Most great stories of adventure, from The Hobbit to The Seven Pillars of Wisdom come furnished with a map. That's because every story of adventure is in part the story of a landscape, of the interrelationship between human beings (or Hobbits, as the case may be) and topography. Every adventure story is conceivable only with reference to a particular set of geographical features that in each case sets the course, literally, of the tale."-Michael Chabon

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

April 19

“Millions Join Earth Day Observances Across the Nation,” by Josephy Lelyveld p. 484


PBS Earth days video
http://video.pbs.org/video/1463378089/


Journal
Respond to any or all of the following questions:
-What did you find most surprising about the Earth Day video?
-What about the video reflected the reading? What was different?
-How has our perspective on environmentalism and the environmental movement changed since 1970?

Presentations begin next class period!

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