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Annotated List of Works Consulted Primary Sources 2010. Photograph. Walk Through India. 16 July 2010. Web. 8 Jan.

2012. <http://www.walkthroughindia.com/walkthroughs/the-beautifulwheat-fields-of-punjab/>. This is a primary source. This is a picture of the people of Punjab in their fields rejoicing and celebrating the new harvest of the year. I will use this picture in the "Reaction" tab of my project. The photographer was not mentioned. Agrilife.org. Dr. Norman Borlaug: India. 1 Sept. 2009. An interview. Youtube.com. This is a primary source. This is a short video of Dr. Norman Borlaug explaining how he tried to convince the Indian government to start importing. Barnsby, George. "THE GREAT INDIAN FAMINE 1943-44." George Barnsby. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://www.gbpeopleslibrary.co.uk/index.php? option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=17>. This is a primary source. I will use some of the quoted paragraphs from a book that are in this article. It helps me know some things from exactly that time during the famine that caused the Green Revolution. C. Subramaniam. Photograph. The Hindu. Web. 8 Jan. 2012. <http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-

tamilnadu/article1064730.ece?viewImage=2>. This is a primary source. This is a picture of C. Subramaniam, the minister of Food and Agriculture in India. I will use this in my 'Revolution' tab in my website. The photographer's name was not mentioned. Crop Failure. Photograph. OPEN. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/nation/india-s-cropcrisis>. This is primary source. I will use this in my website on the first tab in my timeline showing the hardships Indians have gone through to get to the rewards. The photographer was not mentioned. Crop Production in Dryland. Photograph. Fullerton College. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://www.fullcoll.edu>. This is a primary source. I will use this picture in describing how the crops in India were starting to deteriorate with passing time which strikes the beginning of the Green Revolution. The photographer was not mentioned. Daniel Gorman, Tallahassee,Florida. Personal photograph by author. 2012. This is a primary source. It is a photo of Mr. Daniel Gorman, the researcher in the Green Revolution of India. I will use this picture in my "Moving Forward" tab where it will be inserted with the interview. "Dr. Norman Borlaug: India." Interview by Texas A&M University. YouTube.com. 1 Sept. 2009. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC3vEhjocVk>. This is a

primary source. I will use this in my website under my 'Revolution' tab. This shows Norman Borlaug saying how he was advising the people of India to start importing before it's too late. Gillis, Justin. "Norman Borlaug, Father of a Crop Revolution, Dies at 95." The New York Times. 13 Sept. 2009. Web. 06 Jan. 2012. <http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/14/business/energyenvironment/14borlaug.html?pagewanted=all>. This is a primary source. I am using a quote that Norman Borlaug said from this website in my project. Gorman, Daniel. "Green Revolution Interview with Mr. Daniel Gorman." Telephone interview. 13 May 2012. This is a primary source. I interviewed Mr. Daniel Gorman as he has studied about the Green Revolution in India, and has come to our AP classes at school to lecture. His credentials are as follows: Daniel P. Gorman, PhD, Research Scientist, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Cairo, Georgia. I will use this in my website under the "Moving Forward" tab to show how the Green Revolution has come along. IMPACT OF GREEN REVOLUTION IN INDIA. Photograph. Coolgeography.co.uk. By James Killoran. Robert Gamesby. Web. 6 Jan. 2012. <http://www.coolgeography.co.uk/index.html>. This is a primary source. This is a picture of some data form the Green Revolution. I will use this in "Reaction" section of my website. India: Agriculture. Photograph. South Asia: Monsoons. Web. 8 Jan. 2012.

<http://www.harpercollege.edu/mhealy/g101ilec/sasia/ssd/ssmon/ ssmonfr.htm>. This is a primary source. This is an agricultural map of India. It shows where each crop is grown in the country. (To access the picture, you must scroll down in the text & click " [ssagric] ".) The photographer has not been credited. Mahajan, Akshay. Bhupinder Singh's Wheat Yield Has Been Barely Holding Steady Lately. Photograph. Wall Street Journal, Punjab. Wall Street Journal. Web. 7 Jan. 2012. <http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014240527487036159045750 52921612723844.html>. This is a primary source. This is good evidence about showing how the fields of India were before the Green Revolution. I will use this in my 'Revolution' tab. Mahajan, Akshay. Pritam Singh, Who Farms 30 Acres in Punjab, Says the More Desperate Farmers Become, the More Urea They Use. Overuse Is Stunting Yields. Photograph. Wall Street Journal, Punjab. Wall Street Journal. Web. 7 Jan. 2012. <http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014240527487036159045750 52921612723844.html>. This is a primary source. This is a picture of a farmer who is trying to fertilize his soil. I will use this picture in my website. Mandel-Cesreo, Carmen. Indian Corn Harvest. Photograph. RedBubble. Web. 8 Jan. 2012. <http://www.redbubble.com/people/cmcphotoart/works/490096-

indian-corn-harvest>. This is a primary source. I will use this picture of corn in my 'Revolution" tab to show a crop of colorful corn that Indians also produced. Matz, Dan. Plowing The Field. Photograph. Dan's India Blog. Web. 8 Jan. 2012. <http://dansindiablog2009.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.htm l>. This is a primary source. I will use this picture of a man plowing the field in my 'Reaction' tab in my website. This picture shows what the chemical fertilizers have done to the soil. Norman Borlaug. 1972? Photograph. The American Phytopathological Society. APSnet. Web. 6 Jan. 2012. <http://www.apsnet.org/publications/apsnetfeatures/Pages/Norma nBorlaug.aspx>. This is a primary source. I will use this picture in my "Reforms" part of my website. Norman Borlaug. Photograph. Disgruntled Radical. 30 Nov. 2011. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://disgruntledradical.blogspot.com/2011/11/better-than-allpoliticians-put.html>. This is a primary source. I will use this picture in my website to show how Norman Borlaug helped India with crop growth. Photographer was not mentioned. Palmer, Neil. India. Photograph. CGIAR. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <cgiar.org>. This is a primary source. I will use this in my website to show how Borlaug influenced the tractor to use for plowing instead of the

traditional bull plow. Patrick. Water Well Drilling. Photograph. By Example. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://www.byexample.com/projects/current/drilling_water_well_ pumps>. This is a primary source. I will use this in my website to show how the farmers had to drill into the ground to reach water becasue groundwater was becoming scarce. Pepper, Daniel. "The Toxic Consequences of the Green Revolution." US News 7 July 2008. Print. This is a primary source. This is an article about a few years after the Green Revolution how farmers are turning down newer ways of growing crops for organic farming. I will use this information in my conclusion. Photograph. Green Life. By D. Amutha. 8 Feb. 2011. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://midori-life.blogspot.com/2011/02/sustainability-ideaspromoting.html>. This is a primary source. I will use this photo of a man with two oxen plowing the ground during the Green Revolution. It is the last photo on this website. Renseberger, Boyce. "Science Gives New Life To the Green Revolutionag." Science Gives New Life To the Green Revolution [New York] 3 Sept. 1974: 73. Print. This is a primary source. It is helping me know how Norman Borlaug started finding out about the yeilding process for farming. I will use some background information from here and some quotes. Rice Field. Photograph. Rice Culture in Japan. Web. 26 Jan. 2012.

<http://pictures.nicolas.delerue.org/japan/best_rice.php>. This is a primary source. I am using this in my website to show the comparison to see if what Borlaug did for India was a wise choice for the long term or not. There was no credit for the photographer. Sikhnet. Farmer. Photograph. Sikhnet. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://www.sikhnet.com/news/prince-charles-visit-punjab-againtoday-rekindle-hopes-demoralized-farmers>. This is a primary source. I will use this in my website to show how the Punjab farmers took great care of their crops. Wheat. Photograph. Green Organic Energy. 5 Dec. 2010. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.greenorganicenergy.com/>. This is a primary source. This picture shows the effect of the Green Revolution. The beautiful wheat fields with many, many crops that the Indians have worked so hard for! The photographer was not noted. World Water Day. Photograph. PhotoBlog. 21 Mar. 2007. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_nv/more/section/archive? date=2007/3>. This is a primary source. I will use this in my website to contradict how Borlaug helped India because now farmers do not have enough water to even keep their fields alive! The photographer was not mentioned.

Secondary Sources

Anand, Geeta. "Green Revolution in India Wilts as Subsidies Backfire." Wall Street Journal. 22 Feb. 2010. Web. 7 Jan. 2012. <http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014240527487036159045750 52921612723844.html#articleTabs%3Darticle>. This is a secondary source. This is a newspaper article which has much direct information about what is happening because of the Green Revolution. It also has many statistics in it showing what & how much impact each thing was on the soil of India. "The Bengali Famine." Welcome to WinstonChurchill.org. Web. 07 Jan. 2012. <http://www.winstonchurchill.org/learn/in-themedia/churchill-in-the-news/575-the-bengali-famine>. This is a secondary source. This particular article has great & credible facts about the Bengal Famine and what ACTUALLY happened. I will use this in introducing my topic. Demographyatbrockport. Chart. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://demographyatbrockport.wikispaces.com/India>. This is a secondary source. I will use this in my website to show the increase in production of rice & wheat in India after the Green Revolution. Ganguly, Saby. "India's Green Revolution." IndiaOneStop . . . . .Indian Business Information and Advisory Resource. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://www.indiaonestop.com/Greenrevolution.htm>. This is a secondary source. It will help me know background information on

why the green revolution happened and why it happened and also causes of it. I will use this information for the background section o fmy project. GNI Staff. "The Green Revolution in India." GoodNewsIndia. Nov. 2002. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://www.goodnewsindia.com/Pages/content/milestones/green Rev.html>. This is a secondary source. It is helping me know the general information about how the green revolution started. I will use some of the information about how it started from this site. The Green Revolution in India. Photograph. Library of Congress, Federal Research Division. Demographyatbrockport. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://demographyatbrockport.wikispaces.com/India>. This is a secondary source. I will use this in my website to show the increase in production of rice & wheat in India after the Green Revolution. For this photograph, a photographer was not needed because this is a data chart. "India: Major Soil Types." Map. Brhectorsgeoworld. Web. 26 Jan. 2012. <http://brhectorsgeoworld.blogspot.com/2009/03/soils-soils-ofindia.html>. This is a secondary source. I will use this map of India in my website to show the various types of soil qualities in different sections of India. Kalman, Bobbie. "Feeding a Crowded Country/ The Green Revolution." India: The Land. New York: Crabtree Pub., 2001. 19. Print. This is a

secondary source. I will use the information from the paragraph on the Green Revolution in my project. Loyn, David. "BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Punjab Reaps a Poisoned Harvest." BBC News - Home. 26 Apr. 2008. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspon dent/7366899.stm>. This is a secondary source. This site will help me on a topic of why crops in Punjab, India were poisoned. I will use the different examples of what ruined crops in India. Shiva, Vandana. "The Green Revolution in the Punjab." Living Heritage Trust Voluntary Service Organisation. Mar.-Apr. 1991. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://livingheritage.org/green-revolution.htm>. This is a secondary source. This website gives information about how the green revolution is debated about whether it was the only thing that could help end the famine in India. It also tells about the "high-yielding varieties". I will use it for information about the "high-yielding varieties." Singh, Salil. "Norman Borlaug: A Billion Lives Saved." AgBioWorld Supporting Biotechnology in Agriculture. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://www.agbioworld.org/biotechinfo/topics/borlaug/special.html>. This is a secondary source. This is helping know how Norman Borlaug helped in saving a billion lives from starvation. I will use the information about how Borlaug

helped India form it. Zwerdling, Daniel. "India's Farming 'Revolution' Heading For Collapse : NPR." NPR : National Public Radio : News & Analysis, World, US, Music & Arts : NPR. Web. 15 Nov. 2011. <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=102893816>. This is a secondary source. It is helping me tell about the temporary fix the Indians performed & the "kind of suicide" done at desperate times. I will use the information about the disparity of the Indians.

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