Vanishing Monuments – By John Elizabeth Stinzi A brilliant novel whose lead character returns home to their long-estranged mother who is now suffering from dementia. This beautiful, tenderly written debut novel by Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers winner John Elizabeth Stintzi explores what ...
Do beauty pageants influence the moral values of society in the wrong way? Should women who don’t have enough money for living opt for an abortion? Does a person with a physically or mentally disabled significant other have a moral right to cheat? Is killing a murderer immoral? Is it mor...
2. moral excellence or admirableness; "there is much good to be found in people" 3. that which is good or valuable or useful; "weigh the good against the bad" "among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization" Adjective 1. having desirable or positive qualities especially...
Two good pieces you may have missed: On moral injury and on the Iran letterThomas E. RicksForeign Policy
only that here and there perhaps some sailor's home-sickness, some golden shadows and tender weaknesses might sweep lightly over it; an art which, from the far distance, would see the colours of a sinking and almost incomprehensible MORAL world fleeing towards it, and would be hospitable enoug...
Shows true character and something that is worth being celebrated in more ways than one. We had the honor of connecting with another industry icon that has designated his self to helping others and making a difference in the fitness community, Sal Pellegrino (Director of FISA). We have front...
On the other hand, even an article with a few grammar errors or spelling typos can catch on and be appreciated when it presents information that people like, that has a definitive conclusion, that takes a stance, informs, entertains, or has recognizable character that people like. When they ...
The battle over the Kotel is really a battle over the character of the State – whether it will remain a Jewish state or whether it will become a ‘state of all its citizens.’” “The Kotel is ours, too,” they add. “Especially now, when all those associated with the Reform are ...
*The Streetby Ann Petry – The sample presents the main character, Lutie, at a crossroads. She is determined to get out of her mother’s home, which she feels is not a good environment for her young son. But she is a young Black single mother and it’s the 1940’s, so she doesn...
One subtitle of this story, the “Abbot de T***ʼs Campaigns,” further emphasizes the libertine tendencies of the main character and plot. But if anything, it is soft-libertinage, where the main character could be described as a mélange between ambitious young lover Julien Sorel (of Sten...