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Reading and All That Jazz: Tuning Up Your Reading, Thinking, and Study Skills, 2/e
Peter Mather, Glendale Community College
Rita McCarthy, Glendale Community College

Scanning and Skimming

Journal



Scanning and Skimming

Reading Selection:

Pesticides, by Eli C. Minkoff and Pamela J. Baker

In Your Own Words



1

Many third world countries continue to use DDT to control crop pests and mosquitoes. Do you think the United Nations should impose a worldwide ban on the use of this insecticide?
2

The use of DDT was banned in the United States. Many farmers would like to be allowed to use DDT on a limited basis. Do you think this is a good idea? Why or why not?
3

Many scientists would like to increase crop yields by means of genetic engineering, which can make plants resistant to most pest species and so reduce the need for insecticide spraying. Where do you stand on this issue?

Reading Selection:

The Greening of Java, by Conrad Phillip Kottak



4

What could policy makers learn from the consequences of the Green Revolution in Java? What could have been done differently in that country to make the results of the changes more equitable?

5

Why do you think the students who lived in the villages had so much success? Can we learn anything from their experiences to apply to political and environmental issues in our own country?