Christmas Gift Ideas to Make Your Home Perfect

For many, the Holidays bring about nostalgia and memories of celebrations past. Good food, joyful spirits and the acts of giving that are so central to our Christmas festivities are brought to the forefront of our minds and bring smiles to our lips.

Perhaps, the things that trigger the majority of those memories, though, are the aromas. The smell of the freshly cut pine or the dark, enticing aroma of cinnamon can bring back fond thoughts of piles of gifts and sips of hot cider.

Aromatherapy Candles

Finding the best Christmas gift ideas for your friends and loved ones can be quite challenging. However, a great choice are aromatherapy candles can provide hours of enjoyable scents and also be the perfect way to make new memories. Following are some fragrant ideas for use in your own home or for gifts to your loved ones.

Aromatherapy Gifts

Aromatherapy gift baskets are wonderful for two reasons. As a gift, they can sit under your Christmas tree and you can enjoy the tantalising scents in your own home until you give it away. The second reason is that the candles and essential oils or fragrant oils encourage relaxation and various health benefits when used. The best thing about aromatherapy gift baskets is that they are easy to make and if you utilise a good quality basket, the person receiving it can then re-use it for other purposes.

Scented Soy Candles

Soy candles are another aromatic gift that is perfect for the holidays. These clean-burning, long-lasting candles are made with the natural oil of the soybean. Since this is a renewable resource it’s a great way to be friendly to the environment and make a room smell fantastic.

Romantic Dinner Candles

For the more romantic, unscented dinner candles or tapers can set the mood for an intimate Christmas dinner, and then be used to provide an idyllic setting in the bedroom. Giving these as a gift to that special someone may result in some of your best Christmas memories. These candles can also be used as a final touch to add more cheer to an already festive environment for your Christmas party or family celebration. Placed safely around different rooms in your home, these candles can provide different scents that will be enjoyed by everyone in attendance.

Pure White Church Candles

Another great Holiday use for candles is at church. They provide a calming environment for worshippers and can be used for many different aspects of the service, such as advent candle lighting. They can also be used to enhance the solemnity of the Nativity or during candle lightings at the end of a Christmas Eve service.

While candles are wonderful for creating moods and give off enticing scents, they may not work in every location. For those locations where lighting candles can be dangerous, fragrance reed diffusers are a perfect solution. Essential oils can be used in these and are great for areas where there may be lots of small children or spots near flammable items like curtains.

Christmas is the perfect time for creating memories and giving the health-enhancing gift of aromatherapy. Whether you choose to go with your own Christmas gift ideas or try out the above,  candles are sure to please even those for whom finding the right gift may be a challenge.

Source by Mark Miles

A Holiday Gift Idea List for Gardening Enthusiasts

 Gardening Gift Idea: Buying a holiday gift or holiday gift basket for a gardener.

Pleasant Holidays – The words means different things to everyone, the holidays are a season of giving, pleasant holidays for a gardener means a holiday gift basket filled with things a gardener loves. You could fill your holiday gift basket with a gardening tool or gardening accessory, gift certificates for seed companies and gardening centers, or subscriptions to gardening magazines.

Giving a holiday gift basket like this might seem mundane to you – but to the gardener enthusiast, it will be a treat! For great ideas for your holiday gift basket from Christmas and Easter, to New Year’s (or even birthdays, etc.) to spur your imagination and aid in your search for the ideal gardening gift, read on…

1. Gift Certificate

Find a gardening holilday gift and gardening gift certificate online. Many customers have found the gift certificate a unique present for gardening friends and relatives. Click on the amount of gift certificate you want to order, and enter the recipients name in the shipping address field on the order form. There is no shipping charge for gift certificates.

2. Seeds

What gardener wouldn’t love a holiday gift basket containing money to purchase all the seeds his or her heart desires? A purchase from Brooklyn Botanic Garden not only delights the recipient but also gives again by supporting BBG’s education, science, and community programs, as well as the Garden itself. The wide array of unique treats in BBG’s Garden Gift Shop complements a garden lifestyle and will bring joy to anyone on your list!

3. Personalized Garden Stakes

It’s a beautiful accent to any garden, garden stakes are a perfect way to mark that special tree, rosebush, or pet memorial. These sassy stakes provide reminders – gentle or not so gentle – for your plants to keep on growing, while their colors help you remember what’s planted where. Personalize them with names, dates or special message. Your gardener friends will love the encouragement!

4. Plants
– Plants as Presents or Commemorations

Warning: Regulations and restrictions may apply to sale and/or movement of seeds, plants, plant material (living or dead), potting media or soil, even locally. Please check with appropriate authorities.

New Gardeners: A plant you know is easy to grow (avoid specialist plants like bonsai, orchids, cacti)

Housewarming: Fruit tree, Extra-special feature tree (suitable for the size of garden), Topiary, Plant chosen to suit decor of new home (Mediterranean, Tropical, Traditional, and/or colour scheme etc).

 Apartment-warming: Indoor plant, Balcony plant (suitable for balcony conditions), Herbs in pots.

Birth, Birthday, Christening, Naming Ceremony: Shrub with same name as recipient or other meaningful name, Feature tree.

Anniversary: Named variety or type of plant for year (gold, silver, emerald, etc. )

Commemoration: Favourite plant, flowers in favourite colours, flowers/foliage in club, national, state etc colours, floral emblem of country, state, association, plant native to region of birth, any beautiful tree planted as a feature (provided it is suitable for the location on a practical level), plant with same name or other meaningful name.

5. Garden Ornaments

Over the years we have seen that certain items would come up and be requested to be sent out as gift items more often than others. As a result, there are a variety of ornaments designed for garden decoration, they has become more popular home décor products that would make lovely garden gifts and home accents for anybody, which will complement the gardener’s home and garden décor setup.

6. A Pair of Foxgloves

Foxgloves make for great home décor garden gifts. This product has been featured in over 17 major magazines proving that they are the ultimate in home décor garden gifts. A pair of gloves were developed with comfort and durability in mind in the gardening environment. Constructed out of contemporary fabrics such as lycra and supplex nylon, foxgloves give the feel and sensitivity of 1950 style dress gloves, but are built to last. Now foxgloves are available in original style or grip style. These comfortable glove products are resistant to abrasion and fit snugly on one’s hand to protect fingers, nails, and cuticles.

7. Special Cosmetics

Another popular choice for garden gift ideas would be a cosmetic for skin protection. You can find an extensive supply of Burt’s Bees products ranging from carrot complexion soap to foot cream to carrot nutritive lotion in many Garden shops. For, example, A carrot complexion soap is blended with aloe vera and beta-carotene to clean the pores, improve the skin tone and color and aid in the rejuvenation of mature sun-exposed skin, and a piece of foot cream product is a lightweight moisturizer that is fortified with vitamin E and beta-carotene that is also conducive for healing and soothing sun-exposed skin. As for our carrot nutritive lotion, this product is a lightweight moisturize enriched with vitamin E and beta-carotene.

8. Gardening Tools

How about a well-engineered gardening tool? At the other end of the spectrum, you could pay to have their lawns for mowed for them for a year!and there is a wide selection of garden tools and gardening related items that would make wonderful gifts for your friends, loved ones and co-workers, such as bulb planter, cultivator, carrying case, trowel, transplanter, 3-prong fork, digging fork, hose fittings, foam kneeler, pruner, hose nozzle, weeder/cultivator, all these choices are great for the green thumb in your life.

9. Garden Accessory such as a bird house, bird seed, bird feeder, bird bath, gazing ball, and “welcome to my garden” signs, garden statues.

Last, if you are near the downtown for the holidays, be sure to check out their wonderful train display, upside-down hanging tree, and other special holiday events and attractions running from late November to January 7th.

* Garden Gifts for Distant Friends

Following are gifts which are easy to send:

– gift vouchers with a garden centre close to your friend
– subscription to magazine or club- books, videos, DVDs, CD Roms
– clothing, gloves
– hand tools
– donation to horticultural or environmental charity
– almost any item by mail order
– have it sent directly from the supplier to your friend with your friend’s permission.

Make it clear to the vendor that you’re paying for the goods and give your contact details also in case there’s a problem with the order. There may be restrictions on movement of plant material or other items to certain areas – check first!

Gardening gifts may be a good option for those hard-to-buy-for men in your life. If you’re stumped for present for Father’s Day, a brother’s birthday, or your husband at Christmas, whichever gardening gift you include in your holiday gift basket for the gardening enthusiast, be sure they will prefer it above a tie, socks, or a fruit cake! I hope these holiday gift ideas will help you select the perfect gardening gift for the gardener on your list!

Source by Krista QQ(www.123giftfactory.com)

Christmas Gifts Online… From The USA… To England! Good Luck Amulets, Money Attracting Good Luck Charms!

Whether you live around the USA, or you have them mailed to you somewhere in England, the rest of Europe, or even Australia, you can get some powerful and effective Good Luck Amulets as Christmas Gifts! Good Luck Charms that really work! Granted, they are not for everyone, but some people LOVE good luck amulets and such!

When buying Christmas gifts online, it is easier to order items that you can easily have mailed to you and if there are any free shipping deals, then that is even much better! Sometimes items are tiny and can be mailed anywhere, even as far as to folks “Down Under.”

When you have someone to buy a gift for, such as an acquaintance or a co-worker, and you won’t be spending a lot, perhaps you want to get a lot of bang for your buck, as they say! Imagine you give someone a good luck charm and then THEY end up winning some money in a casino or a lottery drawing? That would be awesome, and YOU would be the hero!

There are so many different little and interesting gifts that can be given as gifts, for the holidays, or anytime, really! My name is Father Time, a purveyor of good luck charms and amulets that really work. At www.FatherTimePublishing.com we have many items and big gift baskets too! But sometimes you need something small and discreet to give as a gift!

Most of our merchandise can only be sent to the continental United States, but the tiny good luck charms and amulets can easily be mailed almost anywhere in the world, and we do not charge for shipping! Imagine a bloke in England getting a good luck amulet to help him win gambling, it costs him only 14 quid, with no VAT, and free shipping? Now, that’s a nice deal!

Our biggest seller is the Indian Medicine Bag Good Luck Amulet, but people also seem to love the Lucky Gambler Playing Cards Amulet, which is a powerful way to attract gambling winnings into your hands! There are many other great money attracting amulets, which are ideal for gamblers and anyone who wants to attract more money into their lives!

When you are ready to finish your gift shopping, you can just turn on your computer and hop onto the web, but don’t wait too long, because the Holidays are almost here!

Source by Father Time

Fresh Cut Fruit Gift Baskets – A Healthy Alternative

Fresh cut fruit gift baskets are something new and they are a wonderful alternative to sending flowers.  While flowers are beautiful to look at, sending a fresh cut fruit basket is an edible delight.  The fact that they can be delivered nationwide is also a huge selling point.

Here are some reasons why you should consider sending fresh cut fruit gift baskets for a holiday gift:

Convenience: You can order fresh cut fruit gift baskets online or over the phone in a matter of minutes.  They are delivered right to the door of the recipient.  There is no standing in line, shopping, driving, etc.  All you do is place the order and then the gift is on its way.  You can also place the order ahead of time and schedule a delivery date for a later time.  (This is a great option if you have a habit of forgetting special occasions.)

Cost: These gift baskets are not too expensive.  When you factor in the fact that you don’t have to drive around to get it and that you don’t have to stand in line or fight crowds, it makes an even more economical choice.  In these economic times, it just makes sense to go with a gift that helps your budget.  You can also order gift baskets of different sizes and they have gift baskets that will fit any budget.

Health: Fresh fruit is a much healthier alternative to the traditional gift of candy or other sweets.  Sending a fresh cut fruit gift basket can be a wonderful way to encourage someone who has made the decision to live a healthier lifestyle, lose weight, or otherwise change their eating habits.  It also makes a great gift for any holiday, because it provides a healthy (but delicious) treat.

Sending one of these gift baskets to a child or teenager is also a great idea.  Some children don’t enjoy eating fruit, but having the fruit delivered in such a unique and attractive fashion could be the incentive they need to start enjoying this healthy snack.  Mom and dad would appreciate it, too.

Sending a fresh cut fruit gift basket to an expectant mother or a new mother is also a fantastic idea.  Pregnant women and new mothers need to watch what they eat and having fresh fruit delivered in this way will not only make them feel great because they know someone is thinking about them, it will also be a welcome treat.

Novelty: Since these gift baskets are something relatively new, receiving one as a gift can be a pleasant surprise because it is such a unique gift.  You can rest assured that the recipient will be on the phone thanking you and also calling friends and family and raving about how wonderful this gift is.

Fresh cut fruit gift baskets are a welcome arrival for any occasion.  Because they are so convenient, economical, unique, and healthy; they are the perfect choice for anyone celebrating any type of special day.

Source by Michelle Blaise

Great Gift Basket Ideas For Wine Lovers

Wine is an excellent accompaniment to any meal.  Red and white wines all appeal to different palates and they can just as easily be enjoyed on their own.

They also make a wonderful addition to a gift basket.  Some baskets would not be complete without a bottle of wine – namely a basket which is themed to appeal to a cheese lover for example.  The soft creaminess of a Camembert cheese blends beautifully with a classy red wine, so it makes the perfect choice for this type of basket.

There is a good choice of gift baskets on the market for wine lovers.  Both red and white wine bottles are available with a varied selection of other products.  This gives a well rounded gift that will appeal to the recipient’s palate in more ways than one.

A savoury palate

For those who like savoury items, wine themed gift baskets enable the recipient to wash down the mixture of tastes that the basket provides.  For example, sparkling wine sits nicely against the flavour of gourmet nuts and baked crisps.  The idea is to give a basket full of tastes they may not have sampled before.  And the familiarity of a fine wine gives them something to look forward to in order to round off the experience.

Would you choose red or white wine?

Some people have an affinity for one or the other.  For some people red is a little too heavy; white is a better alternative in this case as it is lighter in taste.

But if you are sending a basket to someone who likes the taste of both red and white wine, you can select a basket which has a bottle of each in it.  In this case it is prudent to select two wines that are very different to give a more rounded appeal.  For example you could opt for a Merlot and a Sauvignon Blanc as well.  Choosing wines from different producers makes for a better balanced and well presented gift basket.

All round gift baskets for wine lovers

Some of the more expensive baskets will have more than one bottle of wine in them.  But they also have the advantage of providing a wider range of items to sample.

They may contain both sweet and savoury items to enjoy with a sip of wine. This makes the gift more thoughtful and extravagant as well.  For example, crackers or cinnamon sticks are ideal as a plain and savoury item to enjoy.  But sweeter items also blend well with a taste of red or white wine for after a meal.  Chocolate truffles or caramel cookies are perfect for those with a sweet tooth, and provide a tasty way to finish a meal.

In short, there are lots of different combinations that can be created with both food and wine products.  The cheese and wine basket will always be a popular choice, but as you can see there are plenty of other options to appeal to every wine lover, no matter what foods they like to sample at the same time.

Source by Lauretta Wiering

Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning

Applied Educational Research Journal (AERJ)

22 (3) 2009

 

Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged: An Epistemological, Philosophical and Comparative Treatment Based on the Theoretical Framework of the book Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning by William Allan Kritsonis, PhD

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this article is to show how the writings of Ayn Rand can be understood and developed through the work of Dr. William A. Kritsonis utilizing the Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning.  In the literary masterpiece of Atlas Shrugged, Ms. Rand brings her philosophical views alive through the narrative of her story and the lives and dramatic events faced by each of her fictional characters.  Her views on objectivism, capitalism, and man’s inherent sexuality are only a few of the controversial topics discussed in her book and revealed poignantly through the themes and motifs of her stimulating and challenging novel, Atlas Shrugged.

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The First Realm:  Symbolics

            The first realm of meaning is symbolics.  “These meanings are contained in arbitrary symbolic structures, with socially accepted rules of formation and transformation, created as instruments for the expression and communication of any meaning whatsoever.  These symbolic systems in one respect constitute the most fundamental of all the realms of meaning in that they must be employed to express the meanings in each of the other realms” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 11).

            Atlas Shrugged is rife with symbolic communication.  Themes, symbols, and motifs add intrigue, interest and mystery to the writing style of Ayn Rand and lend credence to her literary expertise and philosophical ideas and beliefs.  The symbolism in Atlas Shrugged adds depth and complexity to her overall meaning constructs and analytical observations.

            One of the first and most obvious symbols of her novel is found in the title, Atlas Shrugged.  Atlas, in Greek mythology, held the burden of the heavens on his shoulder.  To John Galt, and the other societal producers, the weight of the world was placed on their shoulders as they bore the responsibilities of producing for a world deplete of reason, strength, and appreciation.

            The dollar sign becomes the symbol of a strike of the mind led by John Galt.  By each striker symbolically associating himself with the sign of the dollar, the strikers intuitively illustrate their belief in capitalism and the reward of the capitalists.  In Atlas Shrugged, there is no shame weighted with the possession of money.  Instead, it is seen as just compensation for productivity and creativity.

Another symbol inherent to the understanding of Atlas Shrugged  is the bracelet Rearden created using his new metallurgical discovery.  The bracelet is symbolic of Rearden’s entire life work and accomplishments.  The bracelet is beautiful, but unappreciated by his wife, just as the development of the new metal Rearden has created is seen as a threat to those who do not care for or appreciate ingenuity, creativity, and invention.  Despite the resistance that Rearden faced with his new discovery, the metal he conceived and developed is a beautiful representation of the practical beauty that can be found from one’s individual life work and commitment.

 

            Motors were also symbolic throughout the novel Atlas Shrugged.  The motor designed by John Galt had the power to harness energy and provide power to the world.  Without the motor, the world’s production would come to a halt.  It is symbolic of the power of the mind and how producers are needed in the world to power the creative thoughts and abilities of the true thinkers in order for the world to survive and become productively active and successful.

The Second Realm:  Empirics

            “The second realm empirics, includes the sciences of the physical world, of living things, and of man.  These sciences provide factual descriptions, generalizations, and theoretical formulations and explanations that are based upon observation and experimentation in the world of matter, life, mind, and society” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 12).

John Galt:  The Physicist     

In Atlas Shrugged, “one of the producers, John Galt, a titan among physicists, decides it is time for ‘the Atlases,’ the men who have carried the world on their shoulders to stop supporting [their] destroyers – to shrug” ( Moritz, 1982, p. 234).  His science has benefited the looters, those who live off of his own creativity and expertise.  In a decision to proliferate a strike of the mind, “he retreats with other ‘producers’ to a secret mountain citadel in Colorado.  There they remain until, in their absence, industry and trade grind to a halt and the collectivist social system collapses” (Moritz, 1982, p. 234).  With the collapse of the society that once was known, Galt gives a lengthy speech to tell the word that the fight is over.  “The road is cleared. We are going back to the world,” says Galt, as the elite band re-emerges and he, raising “his hand over the desolate earth….trace[s] in space the sign of the dollar” (Moritz, 1982, p. 234).

Biology

            Biology is the science of life.  For those who believe that man is nothing more than just a physical being without a soul or spirit, their conclusions are in-line with Dr. Pritchett, one of the characters in Atlas Shrugged.  “Man?  What is man?  He’s just a collection of chemicals with delusions of grandeur” (Rand, 1999, p. 131).  Those who espouse that man is nothing more than a metaphysical creation are less likely to believe in the supremacy of the soul and the virtue of spirituality that requires accountability and surrender to a life goal and pattern higher than one’s own self and being. Dr. Pritchett’s comments continue, “once he [man] realizes that he is of no importance whatever in the vast scheme of the universe, he will realize that no possible significance can be attached to his activities” (Rand, 1999, p. 132).

In Atlas Shrugged, abortion is mentioned as a right of the state.  The People’s State of Mexico wants to “raise everybody’s standard of living and provide a roast of pork every Sunday for every man, woman, child and abortion in the People’s State of Mexico” (Rand, 1999, p. 123).  At the first publication of Atlas Shrugged, abortion was illegal in the United States.  The debate for a “woman’s right” did not fully ensue in this country until the ruling of Roe vs. Wade in 1973.  This is another example of how controversial social issues were ingrained in the writings of Ayn Rand even before the issues reached a national level forum of discussion and debate.

Socialism

            Socialism is an “economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced” (Clayton, 1995, p. 567).  In Atlas Shrugged, socialistic ideas began to emerge that threatened the capitalistic way of life.  Those who bought into the socialist way of life included those who supported a new government initiative entitled the “Equalization of Opportunity Bill.”  This bill’s purpose was to put limits on capitalistic production, therefore limiting creative capitalists and entrepreneurs from becoming too powerful or wealthy.

            The “Equalization of Opportunity Bill” also sought to put limits on the output of the creative, literary mind.  Balph Eubank, a literary leader of his time, was in favor of the “Equalization of Opportunity Bill”.  “Certainly, I approve of it.  Our culture has sunk into a bog of materialism.  Men have lost all spiritual values in their pursuit of material production and technological trickery…so we ought to place a limit on their material greed” (Rand, 1999, p. 133).  Eubank was willing to surrender his creative mind to the state.  “It would work very simply,” said Eubank.  “There should be a law limiting the sale of any book to ten thousand copies…If people were forbidden to buy a million copies of the same piece of trash, they would be forced to buy better books” (Rand, 1999, p. 134). 

            In the United States, citizens are encouraged to improve upon inventions, create new horizons, and develop new services and products that will benefit mankind.  Without the motive of profit, many of our greatest inventions and accomplishments would likely not have been achieved.  Rand is against socialistic societies that take away the rights of the individual for the watered down benefit of the masses who choose not to produce or create to their highest and fullest potential.

Communism

Karl Marx authored The Communist Manifesto in 1848.  He divided society into two groups.  The first group was the proletariat.  These were the people with no means of production who owed their livelihood to the second group in society, the bourgeoisie, better known as the capitalists.  His division of society is analogous to the two major groups “at war” in Atlas Shrugged, the looters and the strikers.

            The looters were people who did not use their own creativity or power to create wealth.  They were totally dependent upon the creative thinkers in the world, which later became known as the “strikers of the mind.”  The strikers were those who created, built, and engineered the framework for modern society.  In Atlas Shrugged when the “strikers of the mind” left society, society as it was known previously collapsed.

            Theoretical communism states that if everyone were equal, “everyone would produce to the best of their abilities, and everyone would consume to the extent of their needs” (Clayton, 1995, p. 476).  However, in today’s society, communism has proven itself to be a dismal failure.  In a pure Communist state, a man or woman’s career is chosen for that particular individual at a young age.  Regardless of their ability or ambition, there is “equality” in pay for all.  Educators, doctors, lawyers, garbage men, and street sweepers are all equal.  When a person is not challenged according to their own individual talents and creative potential, production will decrease.  Without hope of achieving any significance in one’s life work, society itself would be reduced to a mindless, wondering proletariat under a repressive and dictatorial form of government.

When the government owns the means of production, there is no incentive for creativity.  Everything is done in the name of progress.  The government leadership, which holds power with an iron hand, prohibits success to anyone who wants to succeed or profit outside of the veil of government interventions and legalities.

Capitalism

            Capitalism could be considered one of the most fundamental disciplines in the realm of the social sciences.  Capitalism is considered a virtuous pursuit by Rand and many of her primary characters in the novel.  Atlas Shrugged espouses the virtues and benefits of a pure capitalistic society and seeks to enunciate and pronounce these values succinctly throughout the novel, espousing the virtues of capitalism and the power of the mind.

            Paramount to the perfect society John Galt believed would exist when the producers were in charge is the concept of “free trade and free minds” (Rand, 1999, p. 1067).  Rand defines capitalism as “a social system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property rights, in which all property is privately owned” (Uyl and Rasmussen, 1986, p. 173).  

            “One of the unique features of Rand’s defense of capitalism is that she neither considers capitalism a necessary evil (as do many conservatives) nor tries to defend it simply in terms of the benefits it produces, as do many economists” (Uyl and Rasmussen, 1986, p. 173).  Rand sees capitalism from a moral perspective that supersedes capitalism for purely monetary reasons and then becomes a mantra for a philosophical way of life that focuses on intelligence, rationality, and reason. 

            “The moral justification of capitalism does not lie in the altruist claim that it represents the best way to achieve ‘the common good’…The moral justification of capitalism lies in the fact that it is the only system consonant with man’s rational nature, that it protects man’s survival qua man, and that its ruling principle is justice” (Uyl and Rasmussen, 1986, p. 173).           

In Atlas Shrugged, John Galt believes that a collective society will include those who are willing to work and enjoy the fruits of their own labors.  He predicts the demise of a system led by looters.  In its place he sees a society that believes in the individual and the contributions that individuals can make to their world and society.  Not willing to let looters into this new world who are not committed to his goals and philosophical bent,  John Galt opens the door of invitation and hospitality only to those who would choose to espouse the virtues of an individualistic, capitalistic society.

            To those who were willing to commit to a renouncement of their looting mentality, Galt states, “when the looters’ state collapses, deprived of the best of its slaves….We will open the gates of our city to those who deserve to enter, a city of smokestacks, pipe lines, orchards, markets and inviolate homes……With the sign of the dollar as our symbol – the sign of free trade and free minds – we will move to reclaim this country once more from the impotent savages who never discovered its nature, its meaning, its splendor.  Those who choose to join us will join us; those who don’t will not have the power to stop us; hordes of savages have been an obstacle to men who carried the banner of the mind” (Rand, 1999, p. 1067). 

            “The conduct of the market may be greatly facilitated by the use of money, that provides a convenient medium of exchange…From the standpoint of understanding and control, the use of money is of far-reaching importance, for it permits economic activity to be measured mathematically.  Because of the money system, qualitative preferences can be quantitatively assessed, and the powerful resources of mathematical computation can be brought to bear on the study and management of economic processes” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 266).

            John Galt’s symbol of the dollar was a rallying cry for the producers to produce and to fall in line with the pseudo-religion of wealth and prosperity based on one’s individualistic ability to produce and his or her enjoyment of such activities.  For Galt and his followers, this was success and the true essence of life.

            To reiterate the value of a thinking society, John Galt speaks to the looters in regards to what the retreat of reason, thought, and creativity had brought to the world through the strikers of the mind.  “If you want to know what you lost when I quit and when my strikers deserted your world—stand on any empty stretch of soil in a wilderness unexplored by men and ask yourself what manner of survival you would achieve and how long you would last if you refused to think, with no one around to teach you the motions, or, if you chose to think, how much your mind would be able to discover….ask yourself whether you would be able to discover how to till the soil and grow your food…then decide whether men of ability are exploiters” (Rand, 1999, pp. 1048-1049).

Feminism 

            To those who were led to believe that a capitalistic society was an evil commodity, Dagny Taggart was a symbol of everything that was wrong with a society based on capitalism and productivity.  She was a woman, who for some, had overstepped the bounds of societal acceptability in the fact that she had not chosen to marry or to establish a traditional home, which was such a prevalent mainstay of most homes during the time of the initial writing of Atlas Shrugged.  Balph Eubank looked upon Dagny as “a symptom of the illness of our century….Machines have destroyed man’s humanity…There’s an example of it—a woman who runs a railroad, instead of practicing the beautiful craft of the handloom and bearing children” (Rand, 1999, p. 138). 

            In Rand’s writing, marriage is not a value that is esteemed, as evidenced in the marriage of Hank and Lillian Rearden.  Lillian despises her husband and his work.  Hank merely tolerates his wife.  It is not until he meets Dagny, that he finds someone who will share his love and appreciation for his work and life goals and accomplishments.

Affairs are not considered inappropriate in Rand’s writings. Fidelity is not considered a virtue. There is not a long term, committal approach to marriage and sexual activity.  In addition, children were never mentioned in the text of Atlas Shrugged.  In Rand’s world, if literature truly reflects life, children would have been a burden and therefore something that she would not have chosen to have or to commit to.

The Third Realm:  Esthetics

            “The third realm, esthetics, contains the various arts, such as music, the visual arts, the arts of movement, and literature” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 12).  By seeing the artistic qualities of a literary work, meaning and understanding can be enhanced and deepened for a more intuitive and firmer grasp of the specific meanings and nuances of a particular work of literary genius and artistic quality.

Art

            “Ayn Rand held that art is a “re-creation of reality according to an artist’s metaphysical value judgments.  By its nature, therefore, a novel (like a statue or a symphony) does not require or tolerate an explanatory preface; it is a self-contained universe, aloof from commentary, beckoning the reader to enter, perceive, [and] respond” (Rand, 1999, p. ix).

            When Rand talks about a self-created universe, she is mirroring her philosophical view of writing.  Rand was able to create a reality of her own choosing through her penned imaginations and her creative expressive abilities and expertise.  She was able to create images through the written word and convey meanings and philosophical content through her own literary artistic talents and skills.

Music

            Richard Halley is Dagny Taggart’s favorite composer.  He is a masterful musician with a bent toward writing beautiful concertos and operas.  At the age of 24, Halley’s first opera “Phaethon” was performed.  He met with wide spread humiliation and professional disfranchisement by the critics when his opera was booed and heckled by patrons of his first musical debut.

            On his second debut, years later, he met with the success he had longed for since his youth.  However, shortly after receiving a rave review of his musical composition’s performance, Halley disappeared.  It was another example of a producer leaving the “world” to go to the “perfect world” of the intellectual elitists who retreated to a distant place which came to be known as John Galt’s gulch, a place where men could be productive using their own talents and gifts, whatever they may be, for their own personal pleasure, development, and reward.

Literature

            Atlas Shrugged is a mixture of genres and literary devices that combine a fluid story of romance and love based on Ayn Rand’s most basic philosophical beliefs.  “Atlas Shrugged is more myth than novel.  Miss Rand’s heroes and heroines are godlike creatures who, in their leviathan strength, resist the wickedness of the pernicious weaklings around them and achieve their ends at will” (Riley, 1975, p. 423).

            Reason and rationality were together the basis for the novel Atlas Shrugged.  Before ever starting a novel, “Ayn Rand wrote voluminously in her journals about its theme, plot, and characters” (Rand, 1999, ix).  In her journal writing for Atlas Shrugged, Rand demonstrated “her mind in action, confident even when groping, purposeful even when stymied, luminously eloquent even though wholly unedited.  These journals are also a fascinating record of the step-by-step birth of an immortal work of art” (Rand, 1999, p. ix).

            “Ayn Rand’s basic purpose as a novelist was to present not villains or even heroes with errors, but the ideal man—the consistent, the fully integrated, the perfect”  (Rand, 1999, p. xii).  The perfect man in Atlas Shrugged is John Galt.  He is heroic in nature and a “towering figure who moves the world and the novel” (Rand, 1999, p. xii).  Galt is truly a man for all seasons and times and is pivotal to the story and philosophical views found in Atlas Shrugged

Rand relates to each of the characters in the book in different and distinguishing ways and presupposes characteristics for each figure involved in the novel.  Ideas personified are”for Dagny-the ideal; for Rearden-the friend, and for Francisco d’Anconia-the aristocrat; to James Taggart-the eternal threat; and to the Professor – his conscience” (Rand, 1999, p. xiii). 

            Rand’s writings have given impetus to philosophies and objectives that have inspired many to take a new look at different opportunities and options to personal fulfillment and success.  Rand herself concedes that she seems “to be both a theoretical philosopher and a fiction writer” (Rand, 1999, xiv).  Rand wrote for discovery.  “For my purpose, the non-fiction form of abstract knowledge doesn’t interest me; the final, applied form of fiction does.  I wonder to what extent I represent a peculiar phenomenon in this respect” (Rand, 1999, xiv).  Rand also believed that she was much like her character, John Galt.  “He is a combination of an abstract philosopher and a practical inventor; the thinker and the man of action together” (Rand, 1999, xiv).

            For Rand, her writing was romantic.  In writing, Rand chose to make characters either “black or white” from the context of their commitment to their own moray of values, ethics, and lifestyles.  Therefore, characters became a mirrored version of her own reality and of society as she perceived it to be.

The Fourth Realm:  Synnoetics

            The fourth realm is synnoetics.  “Meanings in the synnoetics realms are subjective (and inter-subjective), concrete and existential” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 430).  Synnoetics is relational.  There are two fundamental concepts within this realm that provide a deeper understanding of man and his interaction with his world and those individuals who become a relational part of that world.  The “I-It” relationship is how we respond to inanimate and worldly manifestations and structures.  The “I-Thou” relationship is how we interact and re-act to those around us.  Sexuality can be classified as an “I-Thou” phenomenon in the form of proper relationships and attributes.

 

From a Freudian perspective, “the source of instinctual energy (particularly the sexual energy or libido) is the id.  The id is regarded as part of the unconscious, an aspect of the personality below the level of the conscious mind” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 413). Relationships between Dagny and those she chose to commit herself to were below the level of the conscious mind.  Where reason stopped, passionate relationships began.

In Atlas Shrugged, there are several love interests with the main female character of the novel, Dagny Taggart.  These relationships are each viewed from a different perspective based on Dagny’s work and relationship to each man she committed herself to, even if only for a brief period of time.

Lifetime commitments were never a conditional part of Dagny’s intimate relationships.  For the most part, her relationships were based first on common interests and goals, then on romantic passion and desire.  Her love interests included Hank Rearden, John Galt, and Francisco d’Anconia. 

The Fifth Realm:  Ethics

            Ethics, according to Dr. William A. Kritsonis, is that which “includes moral meanings that express obligation rather than fact, perceptual form, or awareness of relation” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 13).  Morality, according to Dr. Kritsonis, is simply that “which reflects inter-subjective understanding.  Morality has to do with personal conduct that is based on free, responsible, deliberate decision” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 13).

            Rand’s view of morality is exonerated by her impressive portrayal of John Galt’s impassioned views about morality expressed during his long and elaborate discourse on morality and objectivism.  “A rational process is a moral process.  You may make an error at any step of it, with nothing to protect you but your own severity, or you may try to cheat, to fake the evidence and evade the effort of the quest—but if devotion to truth is the hallmark of morality, then there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking” (Rand, 1999, p. 1017).

            For John Galt, reason was the moral basis of all life.  “My morality, the morality of reason, is contained in a single axiom:  existence exists-and in a single choice: to live.  To live, man must hold three things as the supreme and ruling value of his life:  Reason-Purpose-Self-esteem.  These three values imply and require all of man’s virtues, and all his virtues pertain to the relation of existence and consciousness:  rationality, independence, integrity, honesty, justice, productiveness, and pride” (Rand, 1999, p. 1018). 

            Rand does not believe man has a moral responsibility to his or her neighbor.  This tenet of Rand’s ethical theory appears at first glance to be harsh and uncaring.  John Galt restated Rand’s theory of isolation and moralism and held that such attributes were proper and appropriate in his own world view.  “Do not say that my morality is too hard for you to practice and that you fear it as you fear the unknown.  You kept sacrificing your virtues to your vices, and the best among men to the worst.  This dismal wreckage, which is now your world, is the physical form of the treason you committed to your values, to your friends, to your defenders, to your future, to your country, to yourself”  (Rand, 1999, p. 1060). 

            The question might be raised, “When do the needs of others supersede one’s own needs and desires?”  According to Rand in her book, The Virtue of Selfishness, there are times when she believes that it is acceptable to help others.  “Any action that a man undertakes for the benefit of those he loves is not a sacrifice if, in the hierarchy of his values, in the total context of the choices open to him, it achieves that which is of greatest personal (and rational) importance to him” (Rand, 1964, p. 51).

             Ethical and moral decisions each have their own consequences.  Rand also believes that in all ethical decisions, the ultimate choice of what is right or wrong lies with the individual.  She believes that “the moral purpose of a man’s life is the achievement of his own happiness” (Rand, 1999, p. 55).  Selfishness, therefore, remains a strong foundational principle of Rand’s ethical and moral philosophical basis for her idyllic view of society and life.

The Sixth Realm:  Synoptics

            Synoptics refers “to meanings that are comprehensively integrative” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 13).  Synoptics covers the realms of “history, philosophy, and religion” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 13).  Understanding the synoptic realm of meaning in these fields allows a continuity of understanding that helps to develop a deeper meaning and understanding of the specific work studied.

History

            Historical parallelisms can be found in the story of Atlas Shrugged and important events in our own country’s history.  In 1939, Albert Einstein informed President Franklin D. Roosevelt that the Germans had the makings of an atomic bomb.  The first country to develop this method of mass destruction would be at a decisive advantage in the framework of global dominance and power. 

Einstein in someway parallels the strikers of the mind when he decides to leave Germany and begin his new work in the United States.  Just as John Galt did not want unthinking men to reap the benefits or responsibilities of his own creative genius, Einstein did not want the Germans, who he considered a danger and threat to the known world, to have the power of the atomic bomb.

 Unthinking men with this unpredictable form of new power could cause grave destruction and chaos to the known world.  Einstein knew this and made the decision to join forces with the United States in order to give his power and creative genius to a country that would be responsible and prudent in its dealing with this new form of power and technology.

   

Another historical parallel can be noted when the People’s State of Mexico promises a “roast of pork every Sunday” (Rand, 1999, p. 123).  This is analogous to the campaign promises of Franklin D. Roosevelt when he advocated that lack and poverty would soon be a thing of the past.  He promised a “chicken in every pot” to every American who would believe in and support his bid for the presidency of the United States of America.

Philosophy

            “Philosophy provides analytic clarification, evaluation, and synthetic coordination of all the other realms through a reflective conceptual interpretation of all possible kinds of meaning in their distinctiveness and in their interrelationships” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 13).   Ayn Rand believed that righteous self-interest superseded all morality and goodness.  She “challenged the prevalent philosophies of our time with objectivism, a ‘morality of rational self-interest’ repudiating all forms of altruism, including religion, as ‘collectivist’ traps incompatible with a free society” (Moritz, 1982, p. 331). 

When writing Atlas Shrugged, “Ayn Rand had to go beyond ethics: she had to originate a new system of philosophy, identifying the nature of man’s means of knowledge and of the universe he seeks to know” (Hull and Peikoff, 1999, p. 290).   Ms. Rand’s philosophical bias lies with her theory of objectivism.    Her philosophy of objectivism is mirrored in the pages of the novel Atlas Shrugged.  Her philosophy is based essentially on the selfishness and individuality of the person who chooses to take responsibility for his or her actions and be responsible for their own view of personal happiness and success.

            “My philosophy in essence,”  Miss Rand has said, “is the concept of man as a heroic being with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only guide” (Moritz, 1999, p. 332).  Ayn Rand’s philosophy of objectivism states that “reality exists as an objective absolute, reason is man’s only means of perceiving reality, man is an end in himself, and the ideal political-economic system is a laissez-faire capitalism” (Ayn Rand Institute, 1996).  John Galt’s speech in Atlas Shrugged reflects Rand’s philosophical bent toward her reasoned stance on objectivism and its value to a coherent and productive society.

Rand’s Objectivist Philosophies

In the novel, Atlas Shrugged, John Galt’s perception of the world around him conceptualizes Ayn Rand’s objectivist’s views and philosophies.  Therefore, it is important to see how her actual stated philosophical views are reflected in the fictional writings of Atlas Shrugged.  Each axiom can be seen through the eyes of her created, heroic character, John Galt. 

Objectivist Axiom #1:  “Reality exists as an objective absolute—facts are facts, independent of man’s feelings, wishes, hopes or fears” (Ayn Rand Institute, 1996).  In Atlas Shrugged, John Galt states, “Reality is that which exists; the unreal does not exist; the unreal is merely that negation of existence which is the content of a human consciousness when it attempts to abandon reason.  Truth is the recognition of reality; reason, man’s only means of knowledge, is his only standard of truth” (Rand, 1999, p. 1017).

Objectivist Axiom #2:  “Man—every man—is an end in himself, not the means to the ends of others. He must exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself. The pursuit of his own rational self-interest and of his own happiness is the highest moral purpose of his life” Ayn Rand Institute, 1996).  Happiness, therefore, as explained through the words of John Galt “is the successful state of life.  Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one’s values” (Rand, 1999, p. 1014).

Objectivist Axiom #3:  “The ideal political-economic system is laissez-faire capitalism. It is a system where men deal with one another, not as victims and executioners, nor as masters and slaves, but as traders, by free, voluntary exchange to mutual benefit. In a system of full capitalism, there should be (but, historically, has not yet been) a complete separation of state and economics, in the same way and for the same reasons as the separation of state and church” (Ayn Rand Institute, 1996).

      John Galt’s perception of the ideal political-economic system saw the ultimate view of man as one who was totally in control of his life and work.  He believed that “every man is free to rise as far as he’s able or willing, but it’s only the degree to which he thinks that determines the degree to which he’ll rise” (Rand, 1999, p. 1064). However, Galt holds disdain for those who benefit from the contributions of those who have reached their potential and exist at the top of the intellectual and creative pyramid of intellect and creative knowledge and power, and yet do not produce themselves.  

“In proportion to the mental energy he spent, the man who creates a new invention receives but a small percentage of his value in terms of material payment, no matter what fortune he makes, no matter what millions he earns” (Rand, 1999, p. 1066).  Therefore, in Galt’s mind, as well as Rand’s, there is a disproportionate reward for those who create and for those who simply partake of the intellectual creativity of others.

The motto for Galt’s objectivist theory is found at the end of his infamous and revealing speech which epitomized his views on society, life, objectivism, and the reasons for his departure from the world, even if only for a short time.  “You will win when you are ready to pronounce the oath I have taken at the start of my battle—and for those who wish to know the day of my return, I shall now repeat it to the hearing of the world:  “I swear by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine” (Rand, 1999, p. 1069).

Galt’s speech is totally aligned with Rand’s basic philosophy of the nature and purpose of selfishness in one’s personal, as well as corporate life.  “Since selfishness is ‘concern with one’s own interests’, the objectivist ethics uses that concept in its exact and purest sense.  It is not a concept that one can surrender to man’s enemies, nor to the unthinking misconceptions, distortions, prejudices and fears of the ignorant and the irrational.  The attack on selfishness is an attack on man’s self-esteem” (Rand, 1964, p. xi). This attack on one’s self-esteem was not an attack that John Galt chose to let emerge in his own personal life.  Therefore, he retreated in order to gain supremacy over his own life, creative thoughts and abilities.

            Selfishness to Rand and to Galt was not something to be avoided.  Selfishness was to be embraced and celebrated.  Rand’s views were that the attack on selfishness was “an attack on man’s self-esteem; to surrender one, is to surrender the other” (Rand, 1964, p. xi).  As Galt’s final self-interest led him to retreat from a society he believed was comprised of moochers and looters, he demonstrates fully his philosophical and moral agreement with Rand that the idea and practice of selfishness as a virtue should be lauded and held high in the realms of intellectual honor and esteem.  

Galt, although not a philosopher by trade, influenced his generation through his own philosophic thought and commitment to his ideas. His contributions thereby exceeded those that only a scientist could bring forth.    “Perhaps the greatest contribution of the analytic philosophers is their personal witness to the importance of meaning and their faith in the possibility of making meanings clear” (Kritsonis, 2007, p. 73).  Galt contributed, in essence, new meaning and life through his innovative leadership and objective philosophies and intellectual premises and pursuits.

Religion

            Ayn Rand was a self-proclaimed atheist.  Her “god” was the capitalistic society where each man produced from his own individualism and creativity.  Worshiping a god, such as the Christian God, was to Miss Rand a representation of naïveté and a misunderstanding of the essential purpose of life. 

            In the Christian gospel, the value of the individual is paramount.  Whether rich or poor, well-known or hidden from the vastness of society and its existence, Christianity presupposes the value of the individual.  God, as Creator, values the individual and provides a way of redemption for his creation to ensure their eternal happiness, reward, and eternal longevity which are ensured to those who believe in Him and trust in His providence and guidance throughout life with the hope of securing a future and destiny in-line with God’s purposes and design.

            For Rand, the individual who does not conform to her romantic idealized version of life is potentially unworthy of respect or consideration.  This view could have influenced her view of abortion and the rights of the unborn, who at birth are truly “non-producers” and who are totally dependent on someone else’s care, generosity, and commitment   To Rand, “an embryo has no rights.  Rights do not pertain to a potential, only to an actual being.  A child cannot acquire any rights until it is born” (Hull and Peikoff, 1999, p. 337).  Rand’s view of abortion is that it is a “moral right which should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved” (Hull and Peikoff, 1999, p. 337). 

            It is interesting to note, that in Atlas Shrugged, sexuality is not mentioned as a form of pro-creation, but simply as an act of encounter that does not require continual commitment or a dedication to a relationship that has the ability to transcend time and become an integral party of one’s entire being and ultimate life legacy. 

            Rand’s ideology is in many ways in direct contrast to Christian values and virtues.  Christianity espouses the centrality of a triune God who is benevolent and caring to the population of mankind.  In contrast, Rand’s god was materialistic.  Rand’s heroic characters were those who lived for themselves.  Dagny Taggart’s sexuality was in direct contrast to the Christian teachings of morality and purity.  Where Christians are admonished to “die to one’s self”, Rand encourages the “self-life.”  However, Rand’s writings do give the astute student of philosophy a chance to compare and contrast the values of the world and therefore choose for oneself their own vision of morality and justice.

Concluding Remarks

            In conclusion, Atlas Shrugged is a novel based on the importance of rationality and man’s own individuality and freedom of choice.  There are ten major issues which are discussed in the novel and that lend credence to Rand’s philosophical views which include the purpose of life and man’s destiny and responsibilities for individualized happiness and success.  Ten prominent themes outlined in Atlas Shrugged  include, but are not exclusive of: (1)  Rand’s theory of objectivism (2) capitalism (3) socialism (4) communism (as seen through the division of labor (i.e., the looters and the strikers of the mind)  (5) feminism (6) a woman’s right to choose (7) man’s spirituality (8) man’s sexuality (9) art in literature and life and (10) the historical parallels of Atlas Shrugged with actual historical events.  By reading Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, readers can gain a new appreciation of her philosophical and literary contributions to our society and how their applications to everyday life and academic study can enhance one’s search for knowledge utilizing the comprehensive framework of the Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning.

 

 

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Source by William Allan Kritsonis, PhD

Be The Talk Of Hour With Michael Kors Footwear

One word that is perfect for describing this American brand is Classy. Incorporated in the year 1981 by the ace designer Michael Kors, it is best known for its exquisite collection of handbags, footwear and accessories. Ever since it was established, the label became very popular because of its simple and practical yet striking styles that were welcomed by everyone. It is still the most admired company among teenagers and women. It has always been a trend setter in the fashion world.

Today it has more than 550 stores all over the world with more than 1500 boutiques including in New York, London, Chicago, Paris, Milan, Dubai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Munich and Rio de Janeiro. It earned annual revenue of about $ 3.2 billion as of year 2014. It operates under labels known as, Michael Kors, Kors Michael Kors and MICHAEL Michael Kors. The sub labels offer products at lower prices as compared to the primary one and are more accessible. Over the years, it has earned a lot of awards in its basket. With humble beginning, now it has grown into an empire with huge fan following including many celebrities who are often seen carrying its products namely Michelle Obama, Jennifer Lopez, Natalie Portman, Rachel McAdams, Heidi Klum, Catherine Zeta, Bette Midler and etc.

Shoes are the most important feature in any one’s outfit because it may form a great impression in front of others if right attention is given to it. So spending adequate time in choosing one is necessary. Michael kors shoes are apt when one wants to nail the first impression and they are also a quality addition to the wardrobe as they are comfortable and beautiful. The perfect word to describe the collection is CHIC & Timeless. They are so, that will never go out of fashion because of the simplicity they display. The various categories under which the footwear are available are as follows; slippers & sandals, ballet flats, boots, flats, lace-ups & dress shoes, loafers, pumps & heels, sneakers and wedges for women. Each category has something different to offer like the flats are comfortable enough to be worn everyday be it to the college or office, options for heels are a lot which can be paired up with a nice dress to a party or dinner. The tassel loafers are very cool with a tassel decoration on the vamp and are available in colors like navy, gold, red and silver. Sneakers are also a good option available if you are not into fancy heels and all with a lot of varieties like Allie wrap sneakers, Craig sneakers, Keaton sneakers, Nikko sneakers, Harlen sneakers, Amanda sneakers, Maggie sneakers, Matty high sneakers, denim sneakers, color block, quilted sneakers and more. Each one is different with different features and sneakers are quite a trend nowadays among women with a lot of fashion bloggers and celebs flaunting them. So, one can choose amongst these options to keep in touch with the latest trend. The heels and pumps of the brand is for those events when you need to look anything but simple. Like other categories of footwear of the brand, heels have something different to offer. The way a girl walks and the attitude defines her personality. The heels of Michael Kors gives that attitude to the wearer that can turn each and every head around. Pumps gives a added benefit of comfortable footbed. Thus, it gives a blend of both fashion and functionality. The elegant yet stylish design of footwear can give a classic update to your wardrobe.

The must-have shoe for fall? A sky-high clog. https://t.co/VlPZ7C5H2H #JetSetGo pic.twitter.com/pjXakIMIt0

— Michael Kors (@MichaelKors) August 22, 2016

The best thing of about the footwear of the brand is that they are very versatile. The collection has the widest range of color combinations. The luxury fashion house has successfully introduced the assortment of footwear that can enable you get an edgy and trendy look. The comfortable as well as slip on style can match every outfit and accompany you at every event.

Whatever your taste may be, this iconic label won’t disappoint you and with the shoes that it offers, your wardrobe will have a fresh & youthful update that it always needed. One can purchase the products in India through the official company’s store or through various online portals dealing in them.

Source by Darveys

10 Legitimate Work From Home Business Ideas

Looking for legitimate work from home business ideas? Well you have come to the right place. We at HomeBizScout.com have scoured the web in search of legitimate work from home business ideas.

Before I start to list the ideas I just want to make sure you understand that these are not get rich quick ideas nor are they become a millionaire overnight! Oh and let’s not forget my favorite start making $5000 a week! Nope these are legitimate business ideas and they all take work, time and yes even some money to get started. Being a business owner is HARD WORK!

If you are not a hard worker or more importantly a self starter then please don’t waste your time or money trying to start a legitimate work from home business. It’s not going to work for you. I am sorry but I just prefer to keep it honest! Being a business owner is not for the faint of heart! You have to wear many hats, work extremely long hours on little to no sleep, and you have to make extreme sacrifices!

 Now that I have gotten my short sermon out of the way, without further ado let me introduce you to 10 legitimate work from home business ideas

  1. Business Coaching
  2. Catering/Personal Chef
  3. Childcare/Nanny Services
  4. Cleaning Services 
  5. Computer Repair
  6. Customer Service
  7. Data Entry
  8. Event Planning
  9. Gift Basket Business/Gift Basket Maker
  10. Virtual Assistant

If you would like more information on any of the home business ideas listed above or you would like to get more ideas make sure to visit HomeBizScout.com – The Insider’s Guide To Working From Home.

by Home Biz Scout

Get well gift baskets – Recharge the sick person

The best you can do to express your care and feelings for a sick person is to present one of the well thought out get well gift baskets. You can show your love and care and bring a smile on his face. Choosing get well gift baskets for kids are not so easy, however. For adults a bunch of flowers, chocolates or fruits can be appreciable. For kids you will have to think and select a gift that refreshes him and fills in him the expectation to get well soon. Kids get well gift baskets are designed in such a way that immediately catches the attraction of the child. There are different options available to design get well gift baskets.

However when you select get well gift baskets, it should be simple, colorful and according to age and gender. These gifts baskets are a source of activity when the child is suffering from any illness. The basket can include crayons, puzzles, cartoon cards, funny books and some other activities that are of the child’s interest. These types of Get well gift baskets will definitely trigger him off to get well soon. So express your love and blessings by choosing the right gift baskets and make him feel special in his illness too.

When the child will recover from his illness, you can offer chocolate gift baskets. There are various options to choose chocolates for the gift baskets. They are available online as well as in the shop in your locale. There are varieties of chocolates in the market, select according to your budget and preferences. If you have creativity in you, then you can make them at home also. You can design and decorate according to the child’s likings.

When you decide to gift chocolate gift baskets, think about what chocolate the kid prefers. Do not buy the chocolates you want to present him, because you want to see him happy and so the chocolates should be of his choice. Normally kids like the flavor of chocolates and you do not have to worry much about the flavor of his choice.

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Start A Pet Gift Baskets Business

Gift baskets for special occasion gifts are very popular. We always buy gift baskets with gourmet foods and other treats for family that lives out of town for Birthdays, Christmas, and Mothers Day. It’s something that easy to order and always appreciated!

As pet owners spend more money pampering their pets they are purchasing more special gifts for their furry family too. With so many great treats, shampoos, toys, clothing, and accessories now available for pets it is easy to start a business making pet gift baskets by mixing these products together to make an attractive basket that pet owners will love.

Birthdays and Christmas are obvious pet gift basket sales opportunities but you could also put together themed baskets for St Patrick’s Day, Valentines Day, and as welcome home gifts for families with a new puppy or kitten. You could also market baskets by product theme. For example you could make a super grooming basket, all natural treat basket, travel basket, toy basket, or pet loss gift basket. Or why not put together baskets specialized with products for a particular breed. You could even provide a catalog of products to choose from so that customers can custom make their own unique basket.

Pet baskets could be marketed to pet lovers by placing displays with your business cards in local pet stores, grooming salons, doggie day care facilities, or boarding facilities. You could also sell them on the web via a website or at a chamber of commerce location. Think of some of the places pet owners go to spoil their pets and you have found your perfect market.

Pet gift baskets also make great items for pet businesses to donate to silent auction events and raffles to promote their business. Why not promote them to local pet business owners too!

All you need to make a great basket is the basket itself, some filler to place inside the basket, a cellophane shrink bag, and a decorative finish. Most large craft stores such as Hobby Lobby or Michaels stock these items and you can also buy them wholesale online.

You need to make sure you price your baskets to cover labor, supplies and the items in the basket. A good rule of thumb is to price the basket at twice the cost of the items that you put into the basket.

Gift Basket Wholesale Supply is a great resource for articles about the gift basket business and crafty ideas to make baskets look great. They even offer a free course about making baskets at their site. If you do a Google search on gift baskets you will find many more websites offering advice about the gift basket business.

If you already own a grooming salon, pet sitting business, pet store, dog day care, or boarding facility, pet gift baskets could be a great seasonal profit boost. You can offer these to your clients just by displaying samples in your store to generate conversation.

Source by Theresa Clarkson