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September is National Recovery Month - Duration: 2:54.

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Redefine Success: Is Peterborough & the Kawarthas a supportive community? - Duration: 2:42.

Peterborough & the Kawarthas is a tremendously supportive community I mean you can't swing

a cat without hitting somebody that actually wants to help you succeed.

So you start a business and you think you're alone on an endless seed but the fact is that

you're not. People are willing to share information

back and forth and to really embellish each others work.

A few years ago that I decided to promote and also concentrate

on finding local suppliers for my raw materials. We get uh our milk for instance for yogurt

drink that we make uh locally from Kawartha Dairies.

The person who is doing your artwork can come to your office like in 5/10 minutes and this

is bless I guess were it is nice to have that kind of you know uh capacity and that kind

of services close to them.

So many business owners really receptive to that idea and the kind of cross promotion

that happens between uhm you know, say my gallery and Elmhirsts Resort

or uh you know 4th Line Theatre and I think we all support uh each other and realize that

you know if we can keep people here for longer or find enough reasons for them to come back

then we all prosper as a result of that.

The other thing that's kind of cool about Peterborough in terms of its support for entrepreneurs

is part of it is accidental I mean by living here

your cost of living is lower you've got access to again big city amenities

but you don't have that same kind of pressure and uh cost of

living that makes it a little more difficult to have lean periods in larger centre.

The degree to which I've seen people open and willing to help has been all inspiring.

This region that I've never seen before working for larger companies and that sort of thing

but people really wanna give you advice and help

you out and that in turn has made me wanna do that

for other businesses in town especially smaller businesses.

The general helpfulness that uh one encounters on a day to day basis I I just can

accomplish I think so much more in a smaller uh supportive community then I ever would

if were in a larger city.

For more infomation >> Redefine Success: Is Peterborough & the Kawarthas a supportive community? - Duration: 2:42.

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Is Moral Relativism the Right Approach? - Duration: 1:31.

Here's a very simple question.

I hit you over the head, and a moral relativist would say, "By virtue of the fact that I hit

you, you now owe me money instead of my owing you money."

And the reason we don't do it in that particular direction, is we all understand that the first

principle of social organization, is that we have to restrain the use of force by one

individual against another.

You could easily imagine situations where this may be justified.

But I don't think anybody says it's a matter of course, everybody is entitled to strike

everybody, um in any way they see fit.

If one person can do it, everybody can do it.

And the moment you have the unlimited use of force, you get a complete disintegration

and destruction of the social order.

You cannot be morally relativist about the question of whether or not civilization should

or should not survive.

So, as you start looking at the ways in which things are done, and you sort of put forward

the antithesis of the major rules, you can't possibly say that the person who first possesses

property has no claim of ownership, that a person who makes a promise is always entitled

to breach it.

And that a party who strikes somebody else, is always entitled to act as impunity.

If you're a moral relativist, all of those positions become defensible in moral discourse,

however, none of them are.

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