Dickens, Ratty, and Middle Earth
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T. M. Doran is the author of 4 novels: Toward the Gleam, Terrapin, Iota, and Circling the Turtle. He’s an adjunct professor of engineering at Lawrence Technological University, a member of The Engineering Society of Detroit’s College of Fellows, and has contributed to The Wall Street Journal, Detroit Free Press, TechCentury, The Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Catholic World Report, The Washington Post, Patheos, and many others
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The Recruitment Center was a dingy little room with one glassless window looking out at the Wall. No chairs in the room because the presentations were brief. Once a week, Of-Agers assembled in the soot-laden room to hear the Parties pitched in anticipation of the choice they would be compelled to make.
Balancing competing goods is a matter of prudential judgment and not the smug attitude that caricatures people and organizations as benighted or rapacious. Source: The Sensible Environmentalist
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Kicking the Can What could be wrong with a story that champions revitalization and rejuvenation? Thomas M. Doran Source: Kicking the Can | Catholic World Report – Global Church news and views test with pressthis 2