Word: journeyer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Finally, at the end of your journey through the heart of the Great Lakes State, you'll find yourself in the northwestern corner--somewhere between the pinky and the ring finger--of the mitten that is Michigan...
...Englanders visit the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire this winter, and as millions of other Americans make the cross-country journey to the big-name slopes of the West, most Michiganders will be content just to stay right at home...
...forging itself anew. The country was a mystery then, and her photographs and journal entries, excerpted here, laid bare the dedication and raw muscle fueling a blast furnace of a nation as it struggled out of feudalism. Sixty years later, TIME invited Anthony Suau to retrace Bourke-White's journey. If her pictures were the positive, his are the negative. The Russia that emerges from Suau's frames is a land of shabbiness and despair -- images of dilapidation that results when sacrifice and suffering are attended only by shattered dreams...
...write fiction, though I would like to tell you that I think Days of Obligation is a novel. These are 10essays that imply a novel. It's my journey in reverse, there's a narrative chain to this that a lot of reviewers have not gotten, but that's their problem. There's this woman at The Boston Globe--Miss Pamela Hightower or somebody--and she says, "This young man quite clearly has a chip on his shoulder." I have no chip on my shoulder at all; I have the universe on my shoulder, and she doesn't understand this...
...face of these quagmires, I suggest a more rigorous Harvard requirement for the study of ethics and related subjects. I am not suggesting mandatory detailed exegetical work or a focus on biblical archaeology, but rather an examination of the journey of discovery and acknowledgement of the correlative duty between realization and action. The study of theology and ethics are important in critical thinking about contemporary dilemmas as well as the emergent issues of pluralism, multiculturalism and inclusion. Its focus should not be on orthodoxy but on pedagogy; secular voices should be welcomed...