Pastel Tapas

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Savoring the inspiration in the varied facets of life, I invite you to taste the joy of discovery, paired with the wonderful, creative outlet of pastel painting. My videos will take you to the places that inspire me, with the impressions and musings that connect my world with the wonderful medium of pastel. You will be delighted to see the photo references and videos that will take you right to the scene, and then watch as I demonstrate portions of each pastel painting. More than just an art demo, and more than simply a glimpse into the life of an artist; it’s a dynamic coalescing of the two, where the end result is a virtual walk into an artist’s mind. So, join me, pastel artist Debbie Harding - “like” my videos, and subscribe to this channel to become a part of the ongoing journey of Pastel Tapas. Thank you for your interest and valued support. https://www.minds.com/debbiehardingart

hahahardly: Your One-Stop-Shop for Hilarious Videos

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Welcome to Hahahardly, the place where laughter is always the best medicine! Our channel is all about bringing joy, humor, and entertainment into your life with our hilarious videos. From funny moments caught on camera to the latest viral trends, we've got it all. We believe that laughter is contagious and we want to spread it far and wide. Our goal is to create a community of like-minded individuals who share our love for comedy and joy. So come join us and let's laugh together! Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to never miss a new video.

Garrett Hardin video interviews

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Garrett Hardin (1915-2003) was trained as an ecologist and microbiologist. He is best known for his 1968 essay, The Tragedy of the Commons. A common thread throughout his work is an interest in bioethics. Dr. Hardin viewed bioethics as more than just ethics applied to biological problems. He referred to "toughlove ethics" built on a biological foundation.. In his book Filters Against Folly, 1985, he argues that the tools required for biological ethical analysis are literacy (the correct use of words), numeracy (dealing with quantities) and ecolacy (the study of relationships over time). Hardin Stated: "We have to get the world to accept the idea of limits. It goes into every decision we make. This will not be anything new. It will be a return to the conservatism of humanity for all but the last 500 years. We can have change at the intellectual level, where the resources involved are ideas. But there are limits on material resources. And we have to learn to live within limits."