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World needs more of Michael Atkins: professor, fan.


Dear Mr. Atkins:

After all these years, I still thoroughly enjoy reading your column, and indeed turn to it first. That rare quality of honesty and integrity shines through, and for such as myself, is entirely refreshing. You seem to have no sacred cows sacred cow
n.
One that is immune from criticism, often unreasonably so: "The need for widespread secrecy has become a sacred cow" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
; nor egos which you are unwilling to puncture puncture /punc·ture/ (-cher) the act of piercing or penetrating with a pointed object or instrument; a wound so made.

cisternal puncture
, gracefully and with dignity. I am truly delighted that you have been so successful in your pursuits. May your notable achievements continue both professionally and personally.

I do not write to you often, perhaps once every two or more years. But something caught my eye in your May 2006 column ("Rethinking the power equation in the North"), something so basic and simple, that it is practically ignored by most economic development agencies and personnel:

"Economic development starts from the bottom up, not the top down ... if there is no homegrown home·grown  
adj.
1. Raised or grown at home.

2. Originating in or characteristic of a locality: "Rock is homegrown music in the United States, evolved from blues and country and Tin Pan Alley" 
 leadership, you are just wasting your money" and time.

But the "bottom up" agencies almost never look to themselves, but to something regional, provincial, federal. Self-help is a dead issue. No local initiative, no enterprise, little in the way of intelligence--and not a place where one would care to be established, especially an innovator.

There seems to be an inherent laziness, a desire to have everything all done for them. This is pervasive throughout the continent, not only in Northern Ontario Northern Ontario is the part of the province of Ontario which lies north of Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay), the French River and Lake Nipissing.

Northern Ontario has a land area of 802,000 km² (310,000 mi²) and constitutes 87% of the land area of Ontario, although it
, although the latter's isolation, much like Appalachia, contributes a great deal to the rural "we don't care
This page is about the music single. For the meaning relating to digital logic, see Don't-care (logic)


"Don't Care" is a 1994 (see 1994 in music) single by American death metal band Obituary.
, we'll die first, we'll never change" ideology.

I do not know how one neuters this thinking, but I do believe Northern Ontario ought to be a territory or province unto itself. Self-government isn't easy, can be bad-tempered and inbred in·bred
adj.
1. Produced by inbreeding.

2. Fixed in the character or disposition as if inherited; deep-seated.



inbred

said of offspring produced by inbreeding.
, but at least it is repatriated to those whose lives are affected. It is easier to blame others than oneself, but without local responsibility, maturation never takes place.

The basics of economic development refer back to the mining of local capacity. People need to understand this, and if your organization would conduct seminars and workshops in every Northern Ontario town, and do so severely and with determination and not pandering, something excellent might evolve.

People or municipalities would pay a fee for this service, money well spent.

But the seminar leaders need to be individuals of your intelligence, insight, integrity and vision, or it won't work.

There is nothing wrong with Northern Ontario that an infusion of reality, freedom, self-reliance and a bit of glorious emancipation will not cure.

You are an educator, Mr. Atkins, a fine one, a good future President of Northern Ontario. They'd be lucky to have you. But, you remember the old James Thurber Noun 1. James Thurber - United States humorist and cartoonist who published collections of essays and stories (1894-1961)
James Grover Thurber, Thurber
 maxim (from the Peace-like Mongoose mongoose, name for a large number of small, carnivorous, terrestrial Old World mammals of the civet family. They are found in S Asia and in Africa, with one species extending into S Spain. ): "Ashes to ashes/Dust to dust/If the enemy doesn't get you/Your own folks must. Intrepid leadership is risky business, but for some of us, it's bred in the bone."

L.D. Jacobs is a retired professor living in Stratford, Ontario Stratford is a city on the Avon River in Perth County in southwestern Ontario, Canada with a population of 30,461 in 2006, although the population is actually at or in excess of 40,000. .
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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