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its and propagandistic
Objectivism does not, however, regard art as propagandistic: even though art involves moral values and ideals, its purpose is not to educate, only to show or project.
The poem and its sentiments have since been parodied by many people often unhappy with the jingoism they feel it expresses or the propagandistic use it is put to.
However, because of the propagandistic nature of the short, and the depiction of Donald Duck as a Nazi ( albeit a reluctant one ), Disney kept the film out of general circulation after its original release.
The industry received a boost as a consequence of Hollywood redirecting its efforts towards propagandistic films and European countries focusing on the war, which left an open field for other industries.
Similar to the association " St. Sava ", this school as well had its own propagandistic goals and that resulted in another revolt of the students.
The Weidner Chronicle is a propagandistic letter, attempting to predate the shrine of Marduk there to an early period, and purporting to show that each of the kings who had neglected its proper rites had lost the primacy of Sumer.
Art was treated by Sarmatians as propagandistic in function: its role was to immortalise a good name for the family, extolling the virtues of ancestors and their great deeds.
The film, with its animated propagandistic prologue, was clearly aimed at local audiences.

its and commercial
While The Space Merchants indicates, as Kingsley Amis has correctly observed, some of the `` impending consequences of the growth of industrial and commercial power '' and satirizes `` existing habits in the advertising profession '', its warning and analysis penetrate much deeper.
and General Motors and Du Pont were to be ordered to terminate any agreement that provided for the purchase by General Motors of any specified percentage of its requirements of any Du Pont manufactured product, or for the grant of exclusive patent rights, or for a grant by General Motors to Du Pont of a preferential right to make or sell any chemical discovery of General Motors, or for the maintenance of any joint commercial enterprise by the two companies.
When the writer uses material does he tamper with it to improve its commercial effect or does he leave it pure??
The second longest-lived isotope of astatine, astatine-211, is the only one currently having any commercial application, being employed in medicine to diagnose and treat some diseases via its emission of alpha particles ( helium-4 nuclei ).
* 1926 – Varney Airlines makes its first commercial flight ( Varney is the root company of United Airlines ).
During the first 11 months of 2006, the European Union remained Armenia's largest trading partner, accounting for 34. 4 percent of its $ 2. 85 billion commercial exchange during the 11-month period.
Grey slashed public expenditure against heavy opposition, although its impact was negligible at this point: silver was discovered in Glen Osmond that year, agriculture was well underway, and other mines sprung up all over the state, aiding Adelaide's commercial development.
The crash of his ambitious Lawson L-4 " Midnight Liner " during its trial flight takeoff on May 8, 1921, ended his best chance for commercial aviation success.
* 1962 – Japan conducts a test of the NAMC YS-11, its first aircraft since World War II and its only successful commercial aircraft from before or after the war.
It was similar to the Apple Macintosh and its simple design allowed the ST to precede the Commodore Amiga's commercial release by almost two months .< ref name =" amigaos ">
In commercial terms, the Athlon " Classic " was an enormous success — not just because of its own merits, but also because Intel endured a series of major production, design, and quality control issues at this time.
The film was a commercial success, but was highly controversial owing to its portrayal of African American men ( played by white actors in blackface ) as unintelligent and sexually aggressive towards white women, and the portrayal of the Ku Klux Klan ( whose original founding is dramatized ) as a heroic force.
After conquering Edirne ( Adrianople ) in 1365 the Ottomans turned it into a joint capital city for governing their European realms, but Bursa remained the most important Anatolian administrative and commercial center even after it lost its status as the sole Ottoman capital.
A trade or barter exchange is a commercial organization that provides a trading platform and bookkeeping system for its members or clients.
The Orwell Estate viewed the Apple commercial as a copyright infringement, and sent a cease-and-desist letter to Apple and its advertising agency.
Industrial, commercial, and residential development in the town of Boone is a controversial issue due to its location in the mountains of Appalachia.
The Urban Land Institute ( ULI ) awarded the Battery Park City Master Plan its 2010 Heritage Award, for having " facilitated the private development of 9. 3 million square feet of commercial space, 7. 2 million square feet of residential space, and nearly 36 acres of open space in lower Manhattan, becoming a model for successful large-scale planning efforts and marking a positive shift away from the urban renewal mindset of the time.
* Worms-originally titled Total Wormage and developed in Blitz Basic on the Amiga before its commercial release
In 1882, Canadian Pacific transmitted its first commercial telegram over telegraph lines they had erected alongside its tracks, breaking Western Union's monopoly.
Because of its history as the nation's commercial center, New York common law has a depth and predictability not ( yet ) available in any other jurisdiction.
The Book of the Eparch, which dates to the 10th century, gives a detailed picture of the city's commercial life and its organization at that time.
Cambridge has been called the " City of Squares " by some, as most of its commercial districts are major street intersections known as squares.

its and haste
During its second reading, Powell warned of passing legislation " in haste and under the immediate pressure of indignation on matters which touch the fundamental liberties of the subject ; for both haste and anger are ill counsellors, especially when one is legislating for the rights of the subject ".
The accident-free record of United States Navy reactor operations stands in stark contrast to those of America's primary competitor during the Cold War, the Soviet Union, which lost several submarines to reactor accidents in both its haste and chosen priorities for competing with superior U. S. technology.
This effect was amply emphasized in 1572, when the Ottoman fleet — constructed in haste of green wood and manned by inexperienced crews — avoided an engagement with the League fleet despite its numerical superiority.
Venizelos, on the other hand, demanded that the army capture the strategic port city of Thessaloniki, the capital of Macedonia, with extreme haste, so as to prevent its fall to the Bulgarians.
But they have also most obvious defects: they are unquestionably the books of an old man who had thought much as well as spoken and written often on the themes he discusses, yet who had finally put his material together in haste at a time when his mind had lost, if not its dialectic vigour, yet its freshness and its sense of proportion ; and who had been so accustomed to amplify the single stages of his argument that he had forgotten how much they needed to be reduced to scale and to be built into an organic whole.
Called the " Battle of the Spurs " because of the haste of the French horse to leave the battlefield, it took place at Guinegate ( now Enguinegatte, France ), hence its name:
His death was a shock to peers and the suddenness of his passing drew comment more for the haste of his burial – and of its location at Canterbury rather than the body being returned to London.
To provide a legal backing for its move, the Grey ministry rushed the Maori Prisoners ' Trial Act through both Houses on the final day of its session in office, Whitmore justifying the haste by claiming the " actual safety of the country and of the lives and property of its loyal subjects " was at stake.
* rat returned in haste and flames to its original hideout.
Fleer subsequently rushed to correct the error, and in its haste, released versions in which the text was scrawled over with a marker, whited out with correction fluid, and also airbrushed.
The silahdar, imagining the noise to be a battle, marched in haste towards the citadel, while its garrison sallied forth and began throwing up entrenchments in the quarter of Arab al-Yesgr, but were repulsed by the armed inhabitants and the Albanian soldiers stationed there.
" What You Won't Do for Love " in its novelty vinyl incarnationReaching the top ten on both the pop (# 9 ) R & B (# 6 ) AC (# 10 ) charts, the song proved to be a success, though a bit of a surprise one due both to the haste with which it was written and the fact that Caldwell assumed " My Flame ", the LP's second track (" What You Won't Do for Love " is the sixth ), would wind up as the standout single.
Indeed in their haste to follow up the collapse of the South Korean 6th Division, the Chinese 118th Division had left the bulk of its artillery and supplies well north of scene of the fighting.
In the 1630s, under the supervision of architects Giovanni Battista Crescenzi and Alonso Carbonell, several building were erected in great haste, two of which are still standing: the " Casón del Buen Retiro " which served as a ballroom, and the building that today houses the military museum, the Museo del Ejército, which includes the grand entrance hall, the " Salón de Reinos " ( Hall of Kingdoms ), its wall decorated with paintings by Velázquez and Zurbarán and frescoes by Luca Giordano.
This episode was written in haste and its outlandish plotline involving the theft of Spock's brain has made it a popular target of derision by Star Trek fans.
The outcome of the constitution and its deliberate vague formulations, also partly due to it being written in haste, was however a more or less authoritarian political system more weighted in favour of the King's power.
Norcross evoked the pioneer spirit and ambition, " seen in the individual independence of its citizens ," but even as Norcross commented, many municipal decisions were made in haste, " he reason why the streets are so crooked ," as he explained, " is that every man built on his land just to suit himself.
Special importance was placed on the haste of its construction ; therefore tsar permitted the use of peasants from twenty rural districts to assist in building it.
However, these investigations failed to question the decision itself, nor was the haste of its execution and the failure to inform the lawyers or allow time to have the decisions examined by international human rights bodies questioned.

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