CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... ocean that surrounds us ( Groves 16 ) . Today , science and technology working together have opened many of the ocean's secrets . We have found plant forms that live without sunlight on the ocean floor ; we have hypothesized about the ...
... ocean that surrounds us ( Groves 16 ) . Today , science and technology working together have opened many of the ocean's secrets . We have found plant forms that live without sunlight on the ocean floor ; we have hypothesized about the ...
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... ocean not as entities interesting in themselves but as forces the diver would experience . His book The Silent World ( 1953 ) focuses not so much on the ocean itself , or even on the interdependence of human and aquatic life , as on the ...
... ocean not as entities interesting in themselves but as forces the diver would experience . His book The Silent World ( 1953 ) focuses not so much on the ocean itself , or even on the interdependence of human and aquatic life , as on the ...
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... ocean is more alien , but within it resides our future , literally and metaphorically . Just as he sees the ocean providing potential for living space and food supplies for an increasingly overcrowded world , so Cousteau sees that " the ...
... ocean is more alien , but within it resides our future , literally and metaphorically . Just as he sees the ocean providing potential for living space and food supplies for an increasingly overcrowded world , so Cousteau sees that " the ...
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