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Large solar project taking close look at Jersey County

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Bright idea: Planning begun for Jersey County solar farm

Bright idea: Planning begun for Jersey County solar farm David Blanchette For The Telegraph March 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 The proposed Hickory Solar development northwest of Jerseyville would feature solar panel arrays like these at the Lexington Farms subdivision in Jerseyville. Show MoreShow Less 2of5 The proposed Hickory Solar development would occupy a large area northwest of Jerseyville, including land near this rural intersection. Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 The proposed Hickory Solar development northwest of Jerseyville would feature solar panel arrays like these at the Lexington Farms subdivision in Jerseyville. Show MoreShow Less 5of5 JERSEYVILLE Jersey County may soon get some of its electricity from the sun as a planned solar energy development continues to make headway with landowners, government bodies and utility companies.

Beyond Order by Jordan Peterson review – a ragbag of self-help dictums

Beyond Order by Jordan Peterson review – a ragbag of self-help dictums Andrew Anthony © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Jeff Gilbert/Alamy Few books in recent years have had quite so noisy a cultural impact as Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. With its odd mixture of Darwinian determinism, Jungian myth-interpretation and Heideggerian ontology (Being written with a capital B!), it was an unlikely self-help manual and an even unlikelier bestseller. But its dozen behavioural rules for leading a meaningful life rode a steep wave of frustration with the shibboleths of postmodernity. Peterson’s radical traditionalism was seen as a bracing corrective to the notion that there was no objective truth, only a matrix of prejudicial power relations. Social hierarchies, he argued, were the product of evolution rather than of capitalist exploitation.

Tabish Khair reviews Ghalib: A Wilderness at my Doorstep, by Mehr Afshan Farooqi

Updated: March 07, 2021 08:04 IST A biography of the Urdu poet and writer also signposts the literary culture of the age Share Article AAA I had expected the new ‘critical biography’, Ghalib: A Wilderness at my Doorstep (Allen Lane) to be a biography for the ordinary Ghalib fan. I should have known better. Its author, Mehr Afshan Farooqi, is the daughter of Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, whose demise last year deprived India of one of its most brilliant writer-scholars. Not surprisingly, while Ghalib contains much of interest to the serious Ghalib fan (a description that does not include all those who attribute every amorous couplet to ‘Chacha Ghalib’), it is, above all, an original work of serious scholarship.

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