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A 6 page analysis of the book by Devra Davis. This paper outlines some of the major points the author presents and assesses how the information can be utilized by the reader. No additional sources are listed.
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way it has affected our world and our health. Davis tells her story both from the personal perspective of someone whose life and family have been directly affected by
pollution and from the professional perspective of an epidemiologist and researcher that has made environmentally linked illness the focus of her lifes work. Her book leaves the reader feeling
enlightened as to the many problems we face in regard to pollution and its impact on human health. At the same time, however, the book leaves the reader feeling
somewhat overwhelmed at the many roadblocks that must be overcome if we are to effectively regulate pollution so that human health can be bettered. This is a book that
is written not just for professionals in the problems of environmental and human health but a book that is written for all of us. It provides the background that
we need to further the fight to better our world both from a personal perspective and a professional perspective. Davis book is not just an expose intended to point
the finger or responsibility towards those that have been responsible for some of the worst pollution in history but also wakeup call for the world as to how pollution is
related to human health. Davis inspiration for "When Smoke Ran Like Water" undoubtedly stems, in part, from her earliest childhood in
Donora Pennsylvania on the Monongahela River. Donora was a steel mill town, a town that mined limestone and coal from the earth so that they could be combined with
iron ore and other key ingredients to make mails. The town prided itself on the fact that theirs was the worlds largest producer of nails. The local components
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