Sunday, October 19, 2014

Calling all mugs collectors!


Hello to all mug collectors! 
Travel mugs, coffee mugs, lovers mugs. Some people just can't get enough of mugs.  So this one goes to you mug lover. Welcome. Get another mug today the easy way. Have a look at this very special handpicked selection of Christmas Zazzle mugs.  I carefully choose each one from Zazzle marketplace so you don't have to waste much time finding the perfect mug. I am sure one of these will be your next one. Don't you believe my word? Have a look then!

Today I sold my first Christmas product! Yes, we're more than two months away from Holiday season but people are already buying Christmas themed products. Inspired by it I made a sellection of Zazzle mugs with designs and illustrations inspired by Christmas! I hope you like it and feel inpired to buy one or to make your own!

Believe In Santa Claus Mugs
Believe In Santa Claus Mugs by CyKosis
Get the best in mug printing from Zazzle.
Snowman Mug
Snowman Mug by maylilly
Get custom imprinted coffee mugs online at Zazzle.
Christmas fairy coffee mug
Christmas fairy coffee mug by lucykitty
Create one-of-a-kind personalized cups from zazzle.com.
Cookie Cute Mugs
Cookie Cute Mugs by askingfortrouble
Find more Gingerbread man Mugs at Zazzle
Santa's Suit Coffee Mugs
Santa's Suit Coffee Mugs by Ladiebug
Look at more Santa Mugs at zazzle
b&w Christmas trees Coffee Mug
b&w Christmas trees Coffee Mug by VioDeSign
Shop for Christmas Mugs online at Zazzle.com
Cozy Red Holiday Mug
Cozy Red Holiday Mug by TwoBranchingOut
Check out Cozy Mugs online at zazzle
Red and Green Owls Coffee Mug
Red and Green Owls Coffee Mug by candystore
Design your own personal coffee mugs online at Zazzle.
Christmas Ornaments Mugs
Christmas Ornaments Mugs by ChristmasBellsRing
Browse more Christmas Mugs at Zazzle
Custom Name Snowflake Pattern Christmas Gift Mugs
Custom Name Snowflake Pattern Christmas Gift Mugs by artofmairin
Look at more Corporate christmas Mugs at zazzle
Merry Christmas Mug
Merry Christmas Mug by ggbythebay
Check out other Xmas Mugs at zazzle.com
Naughty Girls Christmas Mug
Naughty Girls Christmas Mug by lilanab2
Put your photos on mug designs at zazzle.com
Christmas Cat Extra Large Mug
Christmas Cat Extra Large Mug by orsobear
Create one-of-a-kind custom coffee cups at Zazzle.
Ugly Christmas Sweater Mug
Ugly Christmas Sweater Mug by ChristmasGiftWrap
Check out other Christmas Mugs at zazzle.com
Merry Christmas Holiday Dots Mix Mug
Merry Christmas Holiday Dots Mix Mug by Anne
Put your logo on mug online at zazzle.com
Christmas surprise! coffee mug
Christmas surprise! coffee mug by Lucia_Salemi
Browse more Christmas Mugs at Zazzle
Meowy Christmas! Coffee Mugs
Meowy Christmas! Coffee Mugs by meowser
Shop for Cats Mugs online at Zazzle.com
Christmas Toyland Mug
Christmas Toyland Mug by AmericanRetro
Create one-of-a-kind personalized cups from zazzle.com.
Merry Christmas Santa mug
Merry Christmas Santa mug by tshirtfun
Get the best in mug printing from Zazzle.
Merry Christmas Mug
Merry Christmas Mug by smarttaste
Look for more mugs at Zazzle
Merry Christmas Mug
Merry Christmas Mug by ohmama78
View Merry Mugs online at zazzle
Merry Christmas 1 Mugs
Merry Christmas 1 Mugs by redstudios
Browse Christmas Mugs online at Zazzle.com
Bah Humbug Coffee Mugs
Bah Humbug Coffee Mugs by pinkinkart
Look at more Bah humbug Mugs at zazzle
Merry Christmas Travel Mug
Merry Christmas Travel Mug by christmasgiftshop
Browse more Christmas Mugs at Zazzle

Friday, October 17, 2014

Blog Action Day - 116 countries, 1700 bloggers!


#BAD14, #BAD2014, "Blog Action Day"

I just got an email that sums it all in a nutshell:


The blogging community showed the power of sharing ideas, stories, opinions and dreams. 116 countries were represented on Blog Action Day 2014. More than 1700 bloggers  generated a conversation on inequality and an audience of millions saw that message.

“Malala knew the power she had to speak up for herself, and those who couldn't, by sharing her story. Authentic voices are always the best way to convey struggles of inequality and tell stories of our shared humanity.” — Malala Fund post

“Extreme inequality should not be ignored—or worse, celebrated as a sign that we have a high-performing economy and healthy society.” — Bill Gates' post

“Being a female and from a country where gender discrimination continues to be an enormous problem, I didn’t have to think twice about the topic to write on. The fight starts off from my mother’s womb.” — Blogger Rekha Dhyani's post

“Malala knew the power she had to speak up for herself, and those who couldn't, by sharing her story. Authentic voices are always the best way to convey struggles of inequality and tell stories of our shared humanity.” — Malala Fund post

“Extreme inequality should not be ignored—or worse, celebrated as a sign that we have a high-performing economy and healthy society.” — Bill Gates' post
“Being a female and from a country where gender discrimination continues to be an enormous problem, I didn’t have to think twice about the topic to write on. The fight starts off from my mother’s womb.” — Blogger Rekha Dhyani's post


  

Thursday, October 16, 2014

#BlogAction14 - Wealth is badly distributed in Portugal




Today it's Blog Action Day #BAD2014, #Inequality #BlogAction14

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is tomorrow. A photo exhibition on poverty, exclusion and inequalities with photos from 10 different photographers will open to public at Casa Nossa Senhora do Rosário, here, in the city where I live. There will be other activities as well. So poverty versus wealth, the poor versus the rich. How's the world doing on this ancient history? How's my country doing?

Global Wealth Inequality video is shocking. That video triggered my curiosity about my country's data on wealth inequality, Portugal. I found an article that states that 1/4 of the wealth is in the hands of 1% of the population. Among the nine countries in the euro area analyzed, Portugal is the third country with a greater concentration of wealth, behind only Austria and Germany.

In Portugal the distribution of wealth, as measured using bank deposits, is uneven. According to data from the Deposit Guarantee Fund, 1.2% of banking customers holds 41.5% of the total savings in the form of deposits. FGD data indicate that in the group of the richest - depositors with more than 100 thousand euros in the bank - the value of the average deposit amounts to 332 700 euros per holder, whereas in the group of 'less wealthy' (with holders less than 10 000 euros in the bank), deposit average round only € 1677 per bank customer.

Wealth is badly distributed in Portugal. Luís Bento, an economist, says that "Portugal is very close to the global wealth generated in Finland, the problem is we do not know how to distribute our wealth." The return benefits the capital (stockholders) higher than the remunerations (work).Companies are asphyxiated with taxes. They pay low wages also because many entrepreneurs are poor also. Most businesses are small businesses, the large companies -. Telecommunications, energy and financial-have good profit and could pay good wages to workers, as well as relieve pressure on the economy. But they are obsessed to remunerate its shareholders instead.

Portugal is a country in crisis but the Portuguese billionaires saw their wealth grow. According to a report by Swiss bank UBS, in 2013 Portugal had 870 billionaires, that's 11 per cent higher than most countries of the European Union. 85 people saw their fortune grow enough on 2013 so that became part of that group of people with more than $ 30 million.This wealth rose by 11.1 percent worsens the distribution of wealth, with Portugal hostage to the markets, where investors create wealth. The € 7.5 billion that went into the personal accounts of these billionaires, between 2012 and 2013, would be sufficient to prevent the cuts in pensions and salaries in the public sector, while allowing the deficit to become lower and reach the goals set in the memorandum with the troika.

On Wealth Report Europe (Julius Baer) from last September we get many new perspectives on wealth in Europe. I just took some notes from it to share with you.




Gini coefficient as an imperfect proxy - In the absence of reliable data on the evolution of wealth distribution, many economists rely on income dispersions as a proxy for wealth distribution, like the Gini coefficient. The Gini coefficient is a measure of the income distribution within a country, and runs from a value of 0 (where all have the same income) to 1 (where one person has all the income).

In the case of Europe, chart 1 suggests that the degree of European income inequality is largest in Spain, Portugal and Greece, and smallest in Sweden, the Netherlands and Finland. But the Gini coefficient is just a snapshot of outcomes. It does not inform about why those gaps have opened up or about how changes in the concentration of wealth or income have changed over longer periods of time.

The future of wealth distribution in Europe - Given the deep structural challenges European economies face – from high unemployment to low population growth rates – the outlook for European economic growth remains uninspiring. Our analysts expect little less than 1% growth in 2014 and 1.3% growth in 2015.
Portugal was bailed out by the EU and International Monetary Fund in 2011, but left the rescue programme in May. We're still bound by requirements to reduce the budget deficit. So austerity is here to stay, it will not be easy for most Portuguese for a couple of years more. Inequality is a reality we have to live with. Poor people will be poor and rich people will get richer. This is absurd. But that was the conclusion I reach after reading a few links to write this Blog Action Day contribution. 
I'm not an economist but I believe that the Portuguese government - maybe not this one we have now - has to play a decisive role in the process of inequality fighting by choosing wisely the way taxes are collected and distributed to citizens particularly in the form of social assistance. Why can't the countries from the south aspire to have something like the Nordic countries have? These are considered a good example of social justice. Why can't we find a redistributive model that really works? What are those politics doing? Is it because of our culture - the countries of the south culture of lazzyness stigma - or is it the absence of strong political culture? Can we still blame it on how young our democracy is?I really don't understand the lack of vision, planning or whatever...
I think I can say we all want a new design  for public services because we know that these contribute to reduce inequality. Unfortunately this isn't happening in Portugal. It looks like everything is being dumped to the private sector, health, education, give it some time and maybe even Justice! What we have seen is the deterioration of public services due to constant cuts imposed by austerity measures, not their improvement. These cuts imposed by austerity politics translate into agravating costs for the citizens and lack of quality of the existing public sector services. 
Inequality is one of the causes of the current weakness of the social and economic landscape of the country. It has been all over the news for a couple of years in a row. The impact on the living standards of the citizens that have no income to face the change - aka leaving with less money than the year before but facing higher costs of living - has been heavy.Poverty is reaching thousands of low wage earners, the middle class and public sector employees. It isn't just a problem of unemployed people. To leave the country was the option of many. The retired are another large proportion of the population affected by inequality in income distribution. 
I also think that we need a law reformation because we have too many laws protecting the capital.The total cost of the bank bail-out to taxpayers it's a big number that I can't even pronounce, a total scandal. As it is the close connections among banks, politicians and public institutions, a fact that discourages transparency and enforcement of the law. 
As I close this post for Blog Action Day 2014 I have to mention another report from Credit Suisse Golbal Wealth Report. This was on the news just yesterday.Portugal is in the middle in what Credit Suisse calls "average inequality", alongside countries such as Spain, UK, France and Greece. Around here, 10% of the richest hold 58.3% of wealth, 2.3 percentage points more when compared to 2007. At the top is Russia (84.8%) and bottom Belgium (47.2% ).Between 2013 and 2014  Portugal got over 10 000 millionaires, there are currently 75,903 people with a net worth of over a million dollars in the country (about 790,000 euros).

And one last note. Government have reached a deal to raise the country's minimum monthly wage by 4 percent from this month on to 505 euros (394.5 pounds) after a four-year freeze.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Silicone Wristband are full of color and kindness



I think these silicone wristband is a great idea! Read all about it and spread the word.

Cool to be Kind was started by Anthony Head and Sarah Fisher. Assisted by Carolyn Menteith and Marie Miller they wanted to promote, encourage and acknowledge acts of kindness to animals.

Cool to be Kind was launched on January 1st 2014 for the sole purpose of promoting the message that it is Cool to be Kind to animals.

You can follow the project on FB or Twitter and invite your friends to do the same.


Silicone Wristband are full of color and kindness. Money is always tight in the world of animal welfare and rescue. These wristbands are here to help you raise money for the charities that you support. This way organisations don't need to invest money on merchandise in order to raise money. Every single wristband sold enables the project to donate approximately 8 free wristbands to help raise money for animals in need. They cover postage to the organisations too, so the number of free wristbands generated from each sale will vary depending on the location of the charity that receives the donated wristbands. 

If you support a particular charity, you can buy the wristbands at a discounted fundraisers price by purchasing packs of 20 wristbands. You can then sell them at events, or to your friends, at the retail cost and donate the profit to an organisation of your choice.

Charities can purchase the wristbands from the proejct at cost price. If you are a registered charity or non-profit organisation, please email the Tilley Farm office for further information.

The wristbands are debossed with the wording COOL TO BE KIND and four animal footprints. The footprints are of a horse/donkey, a deer (to represent wildlife), a dog, and a cat. Small hearts make up a part of each footprint. The bands do not carry any other marketing information, which means anyone can sell these wristbands without promoting anything other than the simple message, it's Cool to Be Kind.

(This information was taken from the site)

Monday, October 13, 2014

Oreo Cookies for Halloween! What a treat!




Ready to discover Halloween Oreo treats? Ready to taste delicious chocolate dipped Oreo cookies? You have to try this customized Oreo cookies covered in white or milk chocolate. These cookies are adorned with 14 different Halloween characters. Plenty to choose from, don't you think?  The design is 100% edible. These wrapped chocolate dipped Oreos are also perfect for goodie bags, Halloween kids parties or spooky birthday children parties. They were inspired by trick or treat traditions and most dear and traditional Halloween characters are represented in this design collection!

  • NET WT 1.9oz (54g)
  • Dimensions: 1 7/8” diameter.
  • Individually wrapped in cello bags.
  • Halloween designs are printed with FDA approved food ink on 100% edible frosting sheets.
  • Stays fresh for up to 6 months.
  • Note: Between May 1 – September 30, Oreo pops are shipped in a food safe, reusable foam cooler with Koolit Gel icepack to ensure freshness and maximum protection. With careful packaging, your desserts are guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition!


Do you like Oreo pops better? These are covered in white or milk chocolate, adorned with the image of your choice and sprinkled in your choice of 5 colors. Oreo pops make great party treats or as gifts during the holidays! You can easily choose between Oreo pops or Oreo cookis once inside the store, don't worry.

How to buy Halloween Oreos treats
Just follow the links!


BUT...maybe you prefer brownies? Don't worry. All you have to do is to check these fresh baked, fudgy brownies from Veronica’s Treats...!

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