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“Progress” Lexington and the CVS Fiasco | The Well Wrought Urn
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The Well Wrought Urn. News, Politics, Culture, Religion, Sports, and Events in Lexington, KY. 8220;Progress” Lexington and the CVS Fiasco. May 12, 2010. 8220;Progress” has always been a slippery concept. For one thing, it’s hard to critique a collective desire for “progress,” just like it’s difficult to poke holes. Renderings of Proposed CVS. Recently, a group of well-intentioned public activists have formed ProgressLex. If anything, ProgressLex is a testament to the fact that if you rally enough well-co...
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Lexington Is? A Video Challenge | The Well Wrought Urn
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The Well Wrought Urn. News, Politics, Culture, Religion, Sports, and Events in Lexington, KY. November 23, 2009. I want to give a brief plug for a Gaines Center fellow, James Chapman, who is starting a project called the Lexington Video Challenge? What does it entail? See the video below:. Like what you read on the Well Wrought Urn? From → Film. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Join 5 other followers.
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Random Thoughts: February 8 2012 | Bluegrass reVISIONS
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Here’s the chart that shows why our gasoline prices aren’t going down anytime soon →. February 9, 2012 · 10:53. Random Thoughts: February 8 2012. 1 The Republican assault on science is really a confirmation that we have hit the limits to growth prophesied 40 years ago by the authors of Limits to Growth. Why else would they abandon all interest in truth for the sake of continued greed, pollution, and destruction? See #3 below for more fun from the WSJ. But the numbers don’t really add up. If these are not...
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Who said it? | Bluegrass reVISIONS
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What kind of jobs in 2020? Random Thoughts: February 8 2012 →. February 7, 2012 · 13:55. Now we can’t have that because what Mitt Romney believes is that the size of the American pie is infinite, that the only thing – the only thing that limits the size of the American pie is our work ethic, our integrity, our ingenuity, and that means America’s pie is limitless. New Jersey Chris Christie, last week. Yes, the ONLY thing that limits us is American values! What kind of jobs in 2020? Enter your comment here.
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Berea College: Injustice is Arbitrary | The Well Wrought Urn
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The Well Wrought Urn. News, Politics, Culture, Religion, Sports, and Events in Lexington, KY. Berea College: Injustice is Arbitrary. February 23, 2010. Major journalistic kudos go to the. Ryan Alessi for his story on Berea College. Berea College President Larry Shinn. A shrinking endowment is a particularly worrisome problem for a college that funds all of its undergraduate students and is committed to social justice and equity in higher education. According to the Berea College website. Student Elizabet...
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The Well Wrought Urn. News, Politics, Culture, Religion, Sports, and Events in Lexington, KY. Welcome to The Well Wrought Urn, Lexington KY's least-updated blog. October 27, 2009. The New(est) Dispensation of Kentucky’s Domain of Greed, Power, and Corruption. My institution, The University of Kentucky. Continues to receive national media coverage for the embarrassments that take place on campus and in its administrative meetings. Our latest shameful news is that the University Board of Trustees. When the...
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Will this be the fate of our urban forest? | Bluegrass reVISIONS
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Here’s the chart that shows why our gasoline prices aren’t going down anytime soon. Here’s the future of the suburbs – watch and enjoy! February 11, 2012 · 08:34. Will this be the fate of our urban forest? Probably. We should have a tree planting AND harvesting plan at the city wide level. Think we will? Not with the hope of an 8-sided TV screen in Rupp! 8212;———–. Greeks ‘fell trees for warmth’ amid economic chill. Bokaris attributed the rise to a sharp drop in national funding for forest management, co...
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10 lessons from the world’s great biking cities | Bluegrass reVISIONS
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Local Economies for a Global Future. Bloomberg Businessweek: don’t worry about peak oil – our problem is we have too much! January 30, 2012 · 10:13. 10 lessons from the world’s great biking cities. Another post with so much common sense its almost ridiculous. Until we have a mayor, or council members, or business leaders, who are true bike commuters, will we ever get to where we need to be? Or, is the tipping point near without leadership from the top? 1 It’s the infrastructure, stupid! Amazing infrastru...
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Baltimore’s can-do approach to food justice | Bluegrass reVISIONS
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Goodbye growth. Hello contraction. Newsflash: college majors teaching people about food are useless →. January 18, 2012 · 12:26. Baltimore’s can-do approach to food justice. 8212;————–. Cities all over the country are addressing the lack of access to fresh and healthy food on the part of their residents, but few are in as much of a bind as Baltimore. On its own 2010 Health Disparities Report Card, which found. That 43 percent of the residents in the city’s predominantly black neighborhoods had little acc...
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