una biografía en inglés sobre alguien que haya hecho un impacto importante en el medio ambiente usando el uso de tiempos verbales y conectores
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He lived his early years on his family's farm in Springdale, Pennsylvania, right on the banks of the Allegheny River. From a young age she was an avid reader and spent her free time exploring the 26 hectares of the family farm.
He began writing stories at age 8 (usually related to animals) and published his first story in St. Nicholas Magazine at age eleven. He enjoyed reading that magazine in addition to the works of Beatrix Potter and the novels of Gene Stratton-Porter. By the age of ten, he had already read Herman Melville, Joseph Conrad, and Robert Louis Stevenson. The natural world, particularly the ocean, was the common theme of his favorite literature. Carson attended Springdale College through the tenth grade and then completed high school at nearby Parnassus High School in Pennsylvania in 1925, graduating the first of his class among forty-five other students.
At Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham University), as in high school, she led a lonely life. Initially he studied English Literature, but changed the specialty of his studies to Biology in January 1928 although he continued to collaborate for the literary supplement of the student newspaper. Although she was admitted to Johns Hopkins University in 1928, she was forced to stay at Pennsylvania College for Women for another year due to financial difficulties. He finally graduated magna cum laude in 1929. After a summer course at the Marine Biological Laboratory, he continued his studies in Zoology and Genetics at Johns Hopkins University in the fall of 1929.
Trained as a biologist, she continued to pursue her master's degree in zoology which ended in June 1932. She would have tried to study for a doctorate, but in 1934 Carson was forced to leave Johns Hopkins University to take a full-time teaching position to help economics. family.
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