12/18/2023 0 Comments Harmony public schools reviewsSofia Coppola Makes Movies about Sad Women and Immature Men by Andrew PetiprinĪnd that’s the thing about love and marriage. I have lived it, and I hated to pen the last line and write finis. 15, 1922, Montgomery described “Emily of New Moon” as “the best book I have ever written.” She wrote, “I have had more intense pleasure in writing it than any of the others - not even excepting Green Gables. We All Love ‘Anne of Green Gables.’ What About ‘Emily of New Moon’? by Elisabeth Egan (Thanks to my friend Katherine for sharing this article with me so I can share it with you.) How about you? Valancy from The Blue Castle is more my speed if we’re going to leave Green Gables. But they’ve never held the same place in my heart as Anne. This, despite a study by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences that found that humanities majors are comparably likely to be satisfied with their jobs and employed in supervisory roles as graduates from other majors.Īnd while you probably know I’m an Anne fan, I do also enjoy Montgomery’s Emily books. See how efficiently students in the poorest state are shunted toward the vocational: It’s not personal. Stop Corporatizing My Students by Beth Ann Fennelly Dear friends gave me her book Great with Child when I was pregnant with Gwen and I adored it. This one from Beth Ann Fennelly is excellent. You know that if there’s a good “why should we study the humanities” piece, I’m going to share it. by putting bread, gold, horse, apple, or the very roads into a myth, we do not retreat from reality: we rediscover it.” In MacDonald’s fairy tales, we can see with fresh eyes because the strange world he shows us highlights the wondrous reality we find ourselves in. As Lewis points out, “The value of the myth is that it takes all the things we know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by ‘the veil of familiarity’. MacDonald looks with eyes of otherworldly wonder, an antidote to our own world-weariness. MacDonald invites us to view reality with his Christ-formed vision, free from cynicism. The Golden Key: Why Read George MacDonald? By Yours Truly for Evangelization & Culture Online Francis of Aberdeen.” (I’ll share more about Spark Classics, the wonderful project I get to edit for Word on Fire Spark soon, but we just released MacDonald’s fairy tales The Golden Key, The Light Princess, and Little Daylight in a beautiful, newly illustrated collection.) I make a case for why we should keep reading MacDonald almost 200 years later: Chesterton called the Scottish writer, “St. Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal expressed optimism about the role of the program in promoting community engagement, strengthening government-citizen relations, and ensuring effective service delivery.Īs the Jammu and Kashmir Government continues its commitment to the welfare of its citizens, the B2V5 program stands as a beacon of hope and progress, bringing the government closer to the people it serves.I wrote about George MacDonald or, as G.K. The ‘Back to Village’ program, which has evolved into an integral component of the Aspirational Panchayat Program, seeks to achieve service saturation and bridge the existing gap between the government and its constituents. He stressed that the involvement of the people is paramount for the program’s success and encouraged government officers to actively engage in B2V activities to achieve the set objectives for this phase. The Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal underscored the profound impact of the preceding phases of the ‘Back to Village’ program, highlighting its role in identifying village-specific needs, prioritizing essential public works, and ensuring efficient last-mile delivery of various government services.Īcknowledging the pivotal role played by the program in raising awareness about government services and initiatives, the Deputy Commissioner directed stakeholder departments to mobilize the community for active participation. The ‘Back to Village’ initiative, a flagship public outreach, participation, and feedback program by the Jammu and Kashmir Government, aims to bridge the gap between the government and its citizens.ĭuring the meeting, a meticulous discussion unfolded, covering a myriad of activities slated for execution during the program. Scheduled to kick off in seven blocks, namely Darhal, Dhangri, Doongi, Khawas, Panjgrain, Plangarh, and Rajouri, the second phase of B2V5 is poised to continue its transformative impact on rural communities. EĮngaging with Block Development Officers and visiting officers known as Prabharis, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the importance of replicating the success of the initial phase of the program. Rajouri : Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Vikas Kundal on Monday chaired a comprehensive review meeting assessing the preparedness for the seamless implementation of the second phase of the ‘Back to Village’ program Phase-V.
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