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The core of the Star Wars saga has always been the struggle between the good and the bad.

We all have unfortunately that share of darkness in us, and this, whatever you may think of yourself

Its part I guess of humankind..

Also..Let us recall the old saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Still……NEVER stop being a good person (if you think you are) because of bad people !!!

 

This shot end my (too long) SW series…

THANK YOU all for your so very kind support all the way !

And BE GOOD (or good at being bad)!!!

 

Shawn Mendes

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Credits :

Kylo Ren mask from [AD] Atmos design

Hood from Pucca Firecaster's Creations (modified)

“Well, there are times when one would like to hang the whole human race and finish the farce.”

 

- Mark Twain -

 

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* [Entwined] Jaime (Hers)- Blacks for We <3 RP

"... I know, I know, I know

We're only human

I know, I know, I know

How we're designed

Oh I know, I know, I know

We're only human

But we're capable of kindness

So they call us humankind"

Coldplay - Humankind (Official Video)

The Robin's red breast and habit of living close to humankind makes it one of our most familiar birds.

 

Robins are widely distributed in Britain & Ireland throughout the year, from Shetland to the Channel Islands, apart from on the highest mountain tops. Robin breeding numbers increased through the last part of the 20th century and have been fairly stable since, albeit with some fluctuations.

 

The Robin is both a resident and also a migrant visitor to Britain during the winter months, when birds from northern and eastern Europe help to swell numbers. During particularly cold weather this pugnacious little bird can be seen sharing bird tables with several other Robins, all of them trying to defend the food source they have found.

"Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect."

 

Chief Seattle

 

Many years ago I thought nothing of purchasing anything made of plastic. Looking at this image of plastic straws, I am reminded that it is up to each and every one of us to make significant changes to our lives if we care about our Earth and those who will live long after we have left this planet.

 

In my mind, this image has gone from one of captured beauty to one as a reminder that I need to be aware of my part in protecting Mother Earth.

All human beings are also dream beings. Dream ties all humankind together.

- Jack Kerouac

 

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I'll show you

That all our fates are so entwined

Don't lose your faith in humankind

Just don't forget my state of mind

Is fragile

 

Together

We can enjoy the taste of dignity

As long as you believe in me

I'll show you my reality

I've seen a few

 

Come visit the Cradle of Humankind! Starting in a camp reflecting the 1920s you soon cross a wide river with the wildlife veterinary station and a savanna lying behind. Or you visit a small native village near the dark jungle or the white sandy beaches.

 

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The war is going on.

The tension covers the world and the air is tense. Every country is strengthening its armaments to protect its own country.

Over the last few years, Covid has divided the world and isolated people. And yet, is it a bright future for humankind to confront each other and create more gap between them?

Everyone knows that it is not the weapons that make our future. No one wants to be hurt by weapons and doesn't want to live a repressed life. But the world certainly seems to be dominated by fear.

 

Peace!

No WAR!

 

Elysium

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The Robin's red breast and habit of living close to humankind makes it one of our most familiar birds.

 

Robins are widely distributed in Britain & Ireland throughout the year, from Shetland to the Channel Islands, apart from on the highest mountain tops. Robin breeding numbers increased through the last part of the 20th century and have been fairly stable since, albeit with some fluctuations.

 

The Robin is both a resident and also a migrant visitor to Britain during the winter months, when birds from northern and eastern Europe help to swell numbers. During particularly cold weather this pugnacious little bird can be seen sharing bird tables with several other Robins, all of them trying to defend the food source they have found.

Come visit the Cradle of Humankind! Starting in a camp reflecting the 1920s you soon cross a wide river with the wildlife veterinary station and a savanna lying behind. Or you visit a small native village near the dark jungle or the white sandy beaches.

 

LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Coral%20Cape/165/47/22

"It is humankind's duty to respect all life, not only animals have feelings but even also trees and plants." -Albert Einstein

 

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“Humankind cannot bear very much reality.”

T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets (Burnt Norton)

The Robin's red breast and habit of living close to humankind makes it one of our most familiar birds.

 

Robins are widely distributed in Britain & Ireland throughout the year, from Shetland to the Channel Islands, apart from on the highest mountain tops. Robin breeding numbers increased through the last part of the 20th century and have been fairly stable since, albeit with some fluctuations.

 

The Robin is both a resident and also a migrant visitor to Britain during the winter months, when birds from northern and eastern Europe help to swell numbers. During particularly cold weather this pugnacious little bird can be seen sharing bird tables with several other Robins, all of them trying to defend the food source they have found.

Section of Old Man of Storr, Totternish, Isle of Skye.

“Humankind cannot bear very much reality.”

T. S. Eliot

 

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"Space is as infinite as we can imagine, and expanding this perspective is what adjusts humankinds focus on conquering our true enemies, the formidable foes: ignorance and limitation." Vanna Bonta

“God made the cat to give humankind the pleasure of caressing the tiger/ Dios creo al gato para ofrecer al hombre el placer de acariciar al tigre". Victor Hugo

This beautiful Snow Leopard lives in the Rio Grande Bio-Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, with at least two others of its kind and serves as a warning to humankind that the plight of these incredible cats is in the balance. There are less than 10,000 left in the wild and they continue decreasing in population due to habitat loss and poaching. Maybe we humans can shift our awareness. I like to think there is always that hope. Thanks for viewing.

 

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A masterpiece of architecture, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most famous buildings. It is located on the edge of Sydney Harbour and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The building was evaluated as “one of the indisputable masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind."

Pavilion Zero takes the visitor on a journey to explore how much humankind has produced, the transformation of natural landscape, and the culture and rituals of food consumption. Seems room.

It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.

Charles Darwin

 

Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean. Ryunosuke Satoro

 

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...he risked your evil retaliation and wrath, for HE so loved humanity, that he tried to warn them about you. False God.

Humankind has not woven the web of life.

We are but one thread within it.

Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.

All things are bound together.

All things connect.

 

Chief Seattle, 1854

 

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Peeking through Mesa Arch on a cold and beautiful winter morning. Snow capped peaks make the LaSal mountains really stand out.

 

Thanks for sharing the experience,

Bev

    

Umana... perchè il genere umano percepisce il pericolo solo quando tocca ciò che è vicino alla propria sfera personale?

Perchè non riesce a capire che, per il bene della salute di TUTTI, deve rimanere a casa?

 

Human ... why does humankind perceive danger only when it touches what is close to its own personal sphere?

Why can't he understand that, for the sake of ALL health, he must stay at home?

 

By Marc Quinn (Yorkshire Sculpture Park)

Quinn’s work explores the relationship between art, nature and science, the human body and the perception of beauty.

 

Wilder Shores of Desire, an enlarged orchid created using 3D scanning technology, illustrates Quinn’s interest in humankind’s increasingly one-sided relationship to nature, in which human desire attempts to manipulate nature to its own ends.

"Jambo! A Voyage To Africa" takes you to the Cradle of Humankind. Starting in a camp reflecting the 1920s you soon have to decide whether to cross a wide river with the wildlife veterinary station and a savanna lying behind or to pay a small native village a visit, close to an almost impenetrable jungle. Perfect for explorers and photographers. Safari feeling guaranteed!

 

Owner: Camila (camila.runo)

 

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Listen: Dhafer Youssef - Humankind

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The Convention conserning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, an international agreement adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO in 1972, was founded on the premise that certain placed on Earth are of outstanding universal value and as such should form part of the common heritage of humankind.

  

A voyage to Africa Part 3

 

Visit the Cradle of Humankind! Starting in a camp reflecting the 1920s you soon cross a wide river with the wildlife veterinary station and a savanna lying behind. Or you visit the small native village.

 

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Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire

Humankind has not woven the web of life.

We are but one thread within it.

Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.

All things are bound together.

All things connect.

 

Chief Seattle, 1854

  

This shot was taken in the San Juan mountains two days ago. There should be MUCH MORE snow there. Hurry snow we need you.

 

THANKS

 

Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. Chief Seattle

 

Discussing The Peace of Nature and the Nature of Peace with my feathered friends Åse and Håvard over a cup tea ...

 

Moral Philosophy of Global Peace as a Supreme Ideal

 

Today, humankind is suffering from multidimensional crises such as terrorism,population-explosion,denial of human rights, economic inequality,racial discrimination,ideological extremism, religious intolerance,social injustice,ecological imbalance, consumerism, oppression of weak ... All are Peace-related issues and a matter of Ethics."Have you realised your role and your duties regarding Global Peace ?" They asked me ... Pause

Åse and Håvard have ... Us ? Pause ... Where are our United efforts ?

I felt embarrassed ... They had so much to teach me ... over a cup of tea and while awaiting the announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize ... They also knew the Preamble to the Constitution of UNESCO ...

 

"Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed ... "

 

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CU soon in the Oslo City Hall with the monumental large scale murals and in the Vigeland Sculpture Park where art speaks "For the Peace and Brotherhood of men".

  

The Robin's red breast and habit of living close to humankind makes it one of our most familiar birds.

 

Robins are widely distributed in Britain & Ireland throughout the year, from Shetland to the Channel Islands, apart from on the highest mountain tops. Robin breeding numbers increased through the last part of the 20th century and have been fairly stable since, albeit with some fluctuations.

 

The Robin is both a resident and also a migrant visitor to Britain during the winter months, when birds from northern and eastern Europe help to swell numbers. During particularly cold weather this pugnacious little bird can be seen sharing bird tables with several other Robins, all of them trying to defend the food source they have found.

The Robin's red breast and habit of living close to humankind makes it one of our most familiar birds.

 

Robins are widely distributed in Britain & Ireland throughout the year, from Shetland to the Channel Islands, apart from on the highest mountain tops. Robin breeding numbers increased through the last part of the 20th century and have been fairly stable since, albeit with some fluctuations.

 

The Robin is both a resident and also a migrant visitor to Britain during the winter months, when birds from northern and eastern Europe help to swell numbers. During particularly cold weather this pugnacious little bird can be seen sharing bird tables with several other Robins, all of them trying to defend the food source they have found.

“When I say it's you I like, I'm talking about that part of you that knows that life is far more than anything you can ever see or hear or touch. That deep part of you that allows you to stand for those things without which humankind cannot survive. Love that conquers hate, peace that rises triumphant over war, and justice that proves more powerful than greed.”

― Fred Rogers

He looks so fluffy to be a mad squirrel that's hellbent on enslaving the human race to grow and harvest peanuts. This little fellow had very little fear of me. After I took this picture, I walked 2 feet alongside and it didn't move a muscle fiber.

Today a year since the first time i posted photo on flickr

 

many things that i can learn on flickr....about nature, customs & traditions, foods from many countries and also humankind with various activity.

Those are very interesting for me

 

This time i want to say......

 

especially thanks to ARI....someone that the first time introduced me bout flickr and many times he asked me to share photos the beauty of clouds that were we admired.

I did it and not only clouds i shared it :D

Dear Ari.......thank you so much for your kindness and you never tired to support me although you in pain, I love you and may Allah bless you.

 

And i never forget to thanks to all my flickr friends too.....I appreciated that you're given your time to visit, commenting, inviting and to fave my photos.

How pleasant of knowing you all and to have such a wonderful friendship....thank you for being my lovely friends, lovely sisters and lovely brothers.

may GOD bless you and i love you all !

Will I never, never understand, and have the words of all prophets of all times been wasted upon me? Did the martyrs die in vain, did the saints burn for nothing? Am I incapable of turning hope into actual life?

After Wilhelm Reich, The Murder of Christ (1953), a study about the emotional plague of humankind. Shot at F5.6, one LED torch.

The Robin's red breast and habit of living close to humankind makes it one of our most familiar birds.

 

Robins are widely distributed in Britain & Ireland throughout the year, from Shetland to the Channel Islands, apart from on the highest mountain tops. Robin breeding numbers increased through the last part of the 20th century and have been fairly stable since, albeit with some fluctuations.

 

The Robin is both a resident and also a migrant visitor to Britain during the winter months, when birds from northern and eastern Europe help to swell numbers. During particularly cold weather this pugnacious little bird can be seen sharing bird tables with several other Robins, all of them trying to defend the food source they have found.

*Working Towards a Better World

 

Humankind's greatest priority is to reintegrate with the natural world. - Jonathon Porritt

 

In reality, we haven't escaped the gravity of life at all. We are still beholden to ecological laws, the same as any other life-form. - Janine M. Benyus

 

Our relationship with nature is more one of being than having. We are nature: we do not have nature. - Steven Harper

 

The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction. - Rachel Carson

 

The underlying economic logic of an economy based on unlimited growth remains largely unchallenged in public discourse. - Timothy C. Weiskel

 

A good deed done to an animal is as meritorious as a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is as bad as an act of cruelty to a human being. - Mohammed

 

The missing link between animals and a truly humane mankind is man himself, who does not yet see himself as a part of the world, claiming it instead for himself. -

Dr. Michael W. Fox, One Earth, One Mind

 

Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this world. -Rachel Carson

 

We must never permit the voice of humanity within us to be silenced. It is man's sympathy with all creatures that first makes him truly a man. - Albert Schweitzer, quoted in Reverence for Life

 

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You won’t find a windmill complex like Kinderdijk anywhere else in the world. The ingenious system of windmills and pumping stations has been keeping the soil dry here for nearly a thousand years now, in a constant struggle between human brains and the power of the water.Visitors come from all across the world to experience this unique piece of history for themselves. Since Kinderdijk is a monument to the history of humankind, we were officially included as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

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