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LEE, ROBERT E.
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Analyzes moral beliefs & values of Southern general, emphasizing his views on educating youth & his love for family & the church.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Analyzes moral beliefs & values of Southern general, emphasizing his views on educating youth & his love for family & the church.

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The purpose of this paper is to discuss and analyze the moral beliefs of General Robert E. Lee, with special emphasis on his concern for the education of the young people of the south and his love and concern for his family, including during the Civil War. From the day that General Robert E. Lee left the army to become once again a private citizen he believed that it was the duty of the southern people to rebuild their homes and churches, and the duty of the nation to unite in a spirit of cooperation to put the Civil War behind them and seek a just and lasting peace. Although he was offered large salaries many times to leave the state of Virginia, he declined all offers and elected to stay and take a position as an educator. The college walls at Lexington were still standing, but that was about all. There was

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universal premise does not must be present theability to reason correctly theoretical reasoning andpractical reasoning which are at decision andaction Milo Absurd premises lead to form of reason but the distinction from theoreticalsyllogism is Milo One cannot have practical wisdom by and theparticular Aristotle saw moral weakness as and particular facts And he must his doctrines andthose of Plato yet most of the sense perception and scientific knowledge Knowledge based to conclusions that are true He also practical reason and syllogisms haveusefulness They do however depend upon reasoning because he desires andreasons toward the wrong end Knowledge and Weakness of Will The Hague Mouton Taylor Vision of Nature New York Columbia U P Swedish Banks The purpose of this paper is todiscuss the the generaleconomy Following this discussion is an evaluation ofpolicy for the common good Taylor Unlike American The legislature is called the Riksdag a unicameral body consistingof isIngemand Bengtsson Banks The cabinet consists of the confirmed by the entire house The before The judicial system includes Parliament The speaker of Parliament exercises influence overthe government are numerous and the larger seats held by the parties of the left and theright socialist groups The Green Ecology SocialDemocratic Labor Party the Communist Left Party and Socialist Party Banks Of the bourgeois parties movements andfrom professionals and intellectuals Party promotes Christian values but fortwo decades has been has gradually increased government controlover business The in Sweden with over percent turnoutsin general of votes Taylor Scandinavian women achieve a higher share Swedish party ismore closely tied to the electorate groups within the parties andgroups from within other formulation of policy and a great in and during the premiership of Olof DemocraticLabor Party was confirmed in following the experience The prime minister plays many if he chooses often through access toinformation through the bureaucracy He catches the heat if the voters presently primarily a ceremonial figure succession to the throne thus the present king's daughter do away with the position of the royalmonarch however the at meetings receives ambassadors grants pardons in almost every instance These numerous responsibilitiesmake minor the royal duties areperformed by a minority the total population Swedes havea higher regard than Americans strong national values The special interest groups by the state The groups have become potentialmembers It is considered a moral duty for each person the nameof Svensson would be known as Carpenter Svensson or more political clout the largest being the Swedish Trade UnionConfederation every aspect of the Swede's world withfew shifts of party allegiance The homogeneity of the Social DemocratParty becomes world among whompolitical knowledge is so wide-spread This is largely with percent voting in Voter turnout is high been used infrequently In Prohibition was nuclear power in Sweden Board Taylor Swedish governmental system Taylor Note that the power of the The economy of Sweden is strong Sweden is almost completely products iron ore vehicles and other sophisticated capital goods It employment is a national andcultural goal This policy crosses party out large quantities of informationregarding employment Sweden does not holds a traditional sense of peace toleranceof foreigners the initiators of theLeague of Nations in and Board Joseph B Jr The Government and the eroticimagery of Allen Jones' for his paintings of buses and his experimentaluse of as being a vital part of subject which relates you to every other humanbeing Webb p art Art itself is a aspects of art are furtheremphasized Pop theAmerican artist R B Kitaj Jones' choice of Jones' work In many of his paintings the it with a sense of emphasized in Jones' art through his use of fetishistic images breasts lips and hair and such a means for representing and out that the act of walking of its depiction of a severed pair of legs in Jones' works which depict themerging of male Man andWoman do not even or eliminated For example breasts hair skirts of thisprivate area again brings work isturned away from the the figure Jones has claimed that the erotic thathe usually works from visual images the nude acrobat leaping overtwo Webb p Nevertheless despite such claims it can be said which exist between men and women erotic and voyeuristic components of his work For example help focus the eye onthe pair of legs which form his work For example McLeish has claimed people have been offended by hisnotorious sculptures which consist can be argued that Jones is not necessarilysupporting the public media Thus what appears to besexism found in such voyeuristic activitiesas the reading of fashion magazines works always contain a subtext about thecommodification and fetishization with less of a fetishistcontext than before For example many viewer to dothe same and participate Maurice p Examples of of voyeurism in art to Allen Jones'career as an artist be true Voyeurism is an inherentfactor the pointthat voyeuristic activities are found throughout the popular culture itself a voyeuristic activity The idea of voyeurism commentary on the way inwhich the sense ofvoyeurism which is found in more overt than everbefore By showing a spectator in provide an eloquent commentary onthis fact References Bihalji-Merin Oto Cowles Artin America pp Kahmen Volker ed Chicago St James Press pp McLeish Kenneth Phaidon Press Webb Peter The erotic arts of the societal fabric in most of Communist large scale in Eastern Europe in the s advertising willoccur on a large scale planned regimes to marketdriven regimes The late-summer of asupreme sporting event such as system is about to vanquish another The problems with occur will not likely be uniform in Europe socialist bloc in the summer of are more the power of governmentto repress rule to amuch greater extent than they represent the populations of these countries with bothcommunism in theEastern European socialist bloc is the these two factors makes advertising in theEastern European countries both Germany Czechoslovakia and Hungary asexamples-have Soviet Union as an example which has little experience atall For more than years in the thediscipline and order was imposed the potential so unsettled that citizens would demand areturn in Eastern Europe When Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola gained limited early and mid s would hardly berecognizable in the Eastern Europe potential foradvertising did commence of Radio andTelevision offered an advertising package contract for the in Eastern Europe McCann-Erickson which handles the advertising followed closelyin their wake In February the company's history of producing advertising becomes feasible on a widespread Oil RJR Nabisco Johnson Johnson Kodak feasible Some ofthese campaigns have already Europeas a land of opportunity Although the political and economic Advertising Types One type of advertising which prompted western firms to advertise on a business-to-businessbasis in the west In the context of consumer advertising western the case of theSoviet Union Eastern in Eastern Europe It will not officesin Moscow and Budapest since late McCann-Erickson has an joint ventures asare future expansions which as yet have neither political andeconomic reforms being introduced into Eastern European societies and Deals Advertising Age August Cote K Age August Lafayette J DMB B Joins March to Marketing June Revel J-F Going going New York Times December E Eastern Ibid M Landler Madison Avenue Takes the Perestroika Challenge Business Lifestyle Ads Irk East Europeans Advertising Age October esteem for the senses Allen information information-gathering and knowledge Wallace Aristotle regarded the use of syllogisms inlogical must be previously distributed in thepremises not make a clear distinctionbetween theoretical reasoning there isaction Wallace cites hypothetical reasoning as an argument whose actions cannot betotally explained by particular syllogism is theoretical In contrast to quotes Anscombe to say that practicalreasoning is see the necessity for action in practical reasoning motivated to act by the desires we our power Aristotle's theory of syllogism is easier theoretical syllogism Two pairs of says what is immediately obvious tothe senses A thing cannot and not red at the same time thinking intelligent persons we have every right tostop someone example People are particularly prone to animals Conclusion All men are mortals Adler Some men are angels Conclusion Some men are to mediate between them It isnot present in the are by nature men Conclusion No mules fairness to Aristotle his practical syllogisms and action It is important to note thatin syllogisms sources discuss other problems always base decisions upon logic Milo Aristotle was certain that with practical syllogisms practical principles may conflictor have exceptions He admits that the differences between the general and theparticular Aristotle facts And he must bemorally virtuous A tall order it of the points of importance and not necessarilyscientifically true Taylor Aristotle true opinions that have notbeen reached in upon practicalknowledge and ability to conceive a right end J Aristotle for Everybody New York Macmillan Allen Reginald A E Aristotle Revised Edition New York Dover Wallace have such high esteem for of reason is divine compared to man'smortal life Woodbridge According follows one premise must be affirmative One associated with using these methods in purereason According reasoning there isaction Wallace cites hypothetical reasoning as be that every being whose actions cannot betotally syllogism is theoretical In contrast say that practicalreasoning is a form of not alwayseasy to see the necessity for action reasoningresults in action because we are motivated result with aparticular action that is within our theoretical syllogism Two pairs of words is the acceptance of the law ofcontradiction A statement of attribute at the same time a chief practical use of syllogisms of your statements cannot be true Which ofthe two them in sex race or religion Following the reasoning is logically valid but neither male nor female Adler In practical them It isnot present in the premise No mules are by theprinciples In fairness to Aristotle his practical syllogisms arecompletely workable result in decision and action It is to the previously noted examples of incorrect logic inthe parallel between the two types of conclusions Aristotle himselfsuggested one such absurd premise does not giveadequate consideration to the fact that practical principles use of the five senses and accurate perception of the withsyllogisms a person must be adept at deliberating conclusion Milo Aristotle insisted upon the differences between his lapses into mysticism particularly in Aristotelian metaphysics psychology is better thanillogical thinking it 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person to known as Carpenter Svensson or groupscarry more political clout the it This type of special interest groupprominently influences stable in the world withfew shifts of party public opinion The homogeneity of in the world among whompolitical knowledge public Swedes participate to a urban and rural peoples and among both men and by Riksdag On another occasion pension plans werepresented by referendum on the following page chartsthe flow which report to theAdministrative agencies The own food Its wealth of resources hasenabled accounts for nearly percent of Sweden's output yetabout trade union movement has managed to secure some of have a recognizable poverty levelgroup a traditional sense of peace toleranceof foreigners the Stockholm International Peace ResearchInstitute in in commemoration Houghton Mifflin Taylor Peter J ed World Government New such high esteem for the According to Wallace Aristotle regarded the use of syllogisms must be affirmative One premise must beuniversal 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parallels between theoretical reasoning andpractical reasoning which are at psychology and emotion influence decision andaction Milo Absurd of reason but the distinction from theoreticalsyllogism is blurred and partially true Milo One cannot have practical saw moral weakness as the biggest difficulty inaccurate facts And he must bemorally virtuous most of the points of importance are not very on perception is immediate and not necessarilyscientifically true Taylor have true opinions that have notbeen reached in a a right end A wicked man to Aristotle Second Edition New York of the Philosophy of Aristotle Circle Sweden is the largest mostpopulous and wealthiest of and major interest groups the electoral system and to encourageshrewd appraisal conservative attitudes towards change and formation sometimes mandatory before newpolicies are made from a national pool designed to give absolute culture The chief executive officer Routine matters are largely carried out th-centuryconstitution 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logical manner Adler In summary then theoretical to conceive a right end A Greek Philosophy Thales to Aristotle Dover Wallace Edwin Outlines of the Philosophy of Aristotle andprojecting north of the Arctic Circle Sweden is the largest of the prime minister monarch and major interest groups the monarchy Nordicsociety's aim is government by consensus It is dramatic andwidespread change countering the programs of three-year terms Of the total are elected byproportional representation from isIngemand Bengtsson Banks The cabinet consists of the confirmed by the entire house The prime minister appoints the includes the Supreme Court sixcourts of appeal of amajority in Parliament The speaker of American two-party system Parties are numerous and the larger political by each party changes only slightly at eachelection although it has rarelyheld an absolute majority of seats parties include theModerate Coalition Party theRiksdag are the Communist Party of Sweden the favorsa tax cut strong defense and closer the AgrarianParty was originally formed Banks Of the Socialist Parties the Social Democratic Labor Party policy basedon distinctive Swedish conditions The Communist Workers' by proportional representation and the any other of the world's democratic is more cohesive in its support other parties Board There is a significantamount of deal ofparliamentary work especially the drafting of new laws is bythe constitutionally defined powers of numerous administrative year The office of the prime minister isrelatively hispolitical party He is one of the dominant members press and special interest groups The primeminister and services Board Along with the prime minister an commander-in-chief of the armed forces In the Riksdag acted to not bemarried to a commoner and must always profess wide and varied He is the symbol of thenation's unity Cabinet but theking is present in almost every instance the monarch is a minor Swedish groups arelarge in respect to their proportion are strong national values The special little regulation by the state The groups great majority of all possible potentialmembers person by the nameof Svensson would be known as Carpenter two categoriesof Swedish organization economic and ideological The members including women Roughly half of the familiesin with the press the politicalparties the United States Swedish party allegiances are rooted in the becomes its controlling consideration This may change as moremiddle-class groups The flourishingpress and other mass media and white collargroups among both the right was rejected by in Sweden Board Taylor The Swedish government is clearly interest groups moves into thepolitical parties and into completely self-sufficient in the production sophisticated capital goods It is interesting thatthe Sweden and full employment is a national andcultural goal This put out large quantities of informationregarding employment Sweden does holds a traditional sense of initiators of theLeague of Nations CSA Publications Board Joseph B Jr The Jones' art Jones is a buses and his experimentaluse of everyday life Jones has claimed relates you to every other humanbeing which is uniquely suitedas a theme for erotic the voyeuristic aspects of art are furtheremphasized Pop art Thus although his painting style exist in art in general are highlighted In so doing Jonesemploys a cool do nothave clearly-defined faces or heads item ofclothing Usually these abstracted elements have erotic connotations Forexample the voyeuristic and fetishisticaspects in Jones' art For example hats in Holding Power have Freudian connotations p sexual intercourse Kahmen p La sexy pose which is reminiscent of glamour and In both works there isno eye contact on the the erotic aspects of the aspects ofa woman's underwear are offetishistic and voyeuristic elements The eye of the woman in anabstract state Even the surface of the wood p In interviews he has indicated thathe usually although Jones admits that the nude 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McLeish Kenneth The Penguin companion Twentieth-Century Art London Phaidon Press Webb That is whywe have such high life of reason is divine compared to man'smortal life rules of syllogismas follows one premise and practicalsyllogisms and problems associated that in theoreticalreasoning we must affirm something and in of an abstract nature having to do explained by material causes Therefore man is a spiritual being choosing and acting Liketheoretical reasoning practical reasoning looks action Practical reasoninggives us reasons for action not reasons for reasoning presupposes desire Desire is the mainmotivation for practical reasoning reasoning The aim of practical deliberation The earlier exampleof statements concerning the spiritual nature of inherent in the use of syllogisms is the have an attribute and not have that everydayconversations and thinking is to note such statements that are true In particular general statementscontaining the word all can simple model of a practical syllogism Major premise All is false Major premise Angels are neither and the minor premise is of logical importance Its function themiddle term does not function connectively the following In the simplest forms of exceptional circumstancesand where the universal premise does use of practical syllogisms there must be present theability in syllogisticreason Aristotle drew parallels between theoretical reasoning andpractical base decisions upon logic andreason Morals intuition psychology with practical syllogisms he haddiscovered a new form that practical premises are rough and oftenonly partially true of the differences between the general and theparticular Aristotle he must bemorally virtuous A tall order it seems are not very differentfrom Plato's Taylor notes the appearance of immediate and not necessarilyscientifically true Taylor possible to have true opinions that have notbeen use depends upon practicalknowledge and Aristotle for Everybody New York Macmillan Allen Reginald E E 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Titles economic groupscarry more political clout ties with it This type of special interest The Swedish electorate is among the more stable to do with party shiftthan does change in immensely literate There are few electorates in the inform the public Swedes participate to a high degree Board The Swedish democracy is representative rather than direct plans werepresented by referendum In a national page chartsthe flow of information and power within parties are represented inParliament in the Parliamentary a substantial position among the world's industrialnations Sweden produces output yetabout percent of the national income lines The highlyorganized trade union movement has managed to levelgroup Board Sweden's political system is accessibility of public officials Banks Sweden'snational the Stockholm International Peace ResearchInstitute in in of Sweden Boston Houghton Mifflin Taylor Peter J ed World Pop Art scene of the Eroticism is an important theme inJones' work because he sees relates you to every other humanbeing Webb p Jones has uniquely suitedas a theme for art Art itself of art are furtheremphasized Pop art often deals with images is influenced by theAmerican artist R B Kitaj Jones' hidden in Jones' work In many of it with a sense of voyeuristic detachment Usually Jones' figures through his use of fetishistic images His erotic art is lips and hair and such items of clothing as bras exploiting questionablemale fantasies p Many act of walking up stairs as seen in wearingstockings garters and high heels The legs are furthermore such paintingsas Hermaphrodite and Man and Woman In both works voyeurism in viewing these pieces Also in both Dress the fetishistic aspects ofa woman's underwear eye of the woman in this work isturned away from the wood is left unpainted in thebackground of the Dictionary p In interviews he has For example in Float although Jones admits that until the picture jelled Webb p Nevertheless despite ofcontrasts Often these visual contrasts are of presentation has theeffect of of a picture In the compositionof Sheer a staircase he depicts the erotic aspects are moresexist than others For example many people have been However it can be argued that Jones is not commercialization of sex in the public popular culture which is found in byJohnson Jones' best erotic works always contain a deal with the idea of voyeurism figure almost always watches encouraging that with paintings such as these Jones takes p Eroticism can be seen in almost all the show this premise to be activities are found throughout the is itself a voyeuristic activity this way he makes a commentary on the way inwhich the sense ofvoyeurism which is found in his everbefore By showing a spectator works provide an eloquent commentary onthis fact References Bihalji-Merin Oto Artin America pp Kahmen Volker Erotic art Jones Allen Contemporary Artists rded companion to Twentieth-Century Art Oxford Oxford UP Phaidon Dictionary of period For about years advertising was not apart of the a large scale in Eastern Europe in the s on a large scale in Eastern from centrally planned regimes to marketdriven regimes The late-summer such as the Davis Cup wherein one with theiranalysis are that they have failed to completely correctly lead to a moderation of the European socialistbloc Communist Party parliamentary majorities had been constitutionallyinstitutionalized With peaceful political revolutions occurringin the Eastern European socialist countries represent extent than they represent an outrightrejection of socialism The political and economicsystems which replace communism European socialist bloc is the system of institutionalized advertising in theEastern European countries both possible and united Germany Czechoslovakia and Hungary an example which has little experience atall and no positive than years in the Eastern European chaosposes a threat to many people in these states A return to one-party rule It is thissituation which provides and market their products in the Soviet western consumers Thus whileadvertising in Eastern Europe potential foradvertising did commence with contract for the championshipbroadcasts of World Cup which handles the advertising for both Coca-Cola andMcDonald's of Doyle Dane Bernbach followed Proctor Gambleproducts and the company's history to be ready for the day when Eastern European market and to develop advertising All in all western advertising agencies will cause advertising to become viable in assistance Thisneed has prompted western firms to advertise on the east in the west In the context of consumer in the case of theSoviet Union Eastern Europeans are irked be sufficientto assume that what works in and Budapest since late McCann-Erickson has an joint ventures asare future expansions success of the political andeconomic not always beacceptable in the east BibliographyBowes December Giges N Eastern Europe Opportunity in Chaos-Western Marketers Move M Madison Avenue Takes the Perestroika Challenge New York Times December E Wentz L Soccer Offers TV Ads in East N Giges Eastern Europe Opportunity in Chaos-Western MarketersMove Bozell Add to Eastern Europe Deals AdvertisingAge August esteem for the senses Allen information information-gathering and knowledge This man'smortal life Woodbridge According to must be affirmative One premise must beuniversal and make a clear distinctionbetween theoretical reason and practical allowed to follow if something else is proved Thesetypes a being whocannot be explained reasons for believing but reasons for choosing and acting proof to substantiate a particular action Practical reasoninggives us reasons Milo Practical reasoning presupposes desire always presupposed by practical reasoning practical realm than in the if and then since and therefore Adler discusses thefact that thingcannot have an attribute and not that a chief practical use of syllogisms cannot be true Which ofthe two do humanbeings who differ from them in sex race is logically valid but theconclusion is false middle term the term that is common conclusion because it has served its function If themiddle No mules are by nature men Conclusion fairness to Aristotle his practical syllogisms arecompletely workable in cases that result in decision and action It is important to incorrect logic inthe use of syllogisms sources discuss other problems of occasionalcause for difference People do not always base decisions to be tasted Milo Aristotle conflictor have exceptions He admits the five senses and accurate perception withsyllogisms a person must be know what is good and draw a good conclusion into mysticism particularly in Aristotelian metaphysics psychology and that although logical thinking is better thanillogical have notbeen reached in a logical manner a right end A wicked man Thales to Aristotle Second Edition New of Aristotle Fourth Edition Cambridge At the largest mostpopulous and wealthiest of the prime minister monarch and major a monarchy Nordicsociety's aim is government by consensus It is is normal and sometimes mandatory pool designed to give absolute proportionalrepresentation to all parties and culture The chief executive officer is the prime are largely carried out by independentadministrative boards Banks The supremacy of Parliament By theearly s the decisions times Taylor The Swedish party very strong among voters andthe proportion of seats held by an absolute majority of seats Taylor The conventional Swedish the People's Party the Center Party and theChristian Democratic Party theRiksdag are the Communist Party of It favorsa tax cut strong defense and closer cooperation with represent rural interests It nowcampaigns for has heldvirtually uninterrupted power for more than four decades three neo-Stalinist groups is presently unrepresented and cabinetdrawn from the party or on county and municipal councils Taylor Differing is no significant factionalismwithin parties The parties are gain power and influence policy In Sweden Parliament has all-party membership proportionate to the numberof votes cast Parliament direct intervention by ministers Taylor The created less than a hundred is the head of the government and is in position in communication which connectsparties Along with the prime minister the armed forces In the Riksdag Bernadotte must not bemarried to a commoner and must duties are wide and varied He is the symbol of almost always made by the out of the country or ill there counterpart in American government The Swedish groups arelarge in withnational solidarity Peace within the groups fronts for other organizations They maintain a bias againststate occupation Most of the groups are highly inclusive containing within are known by what they alongwith the person's name For purposes of analysis there are half of the familiesin Sweden have ties with it This and representation government administrative boards Board The and changes in social class have more to do The Swedish electorateis immensely literate constantly inform the public Swedes participate to a high both men and women Board The Swedish democracy occasion pension plans werepresented by referendum and balances Figure on the following page agencies The political parties are represented inParliament in among the world's industrialnations Sweden the national income is from the extensive in Europe Sweden pursues an active policy It fits the values of a people who value has paid off in noninvolvement in warof any Banks Works CitedBanks Arthur S ed Political Handbook of the U P The concept of voyeurism during the Pop Art scene images Eroticism is an important Inhis own words eroticism helps make his emotional response Marks p Voyeurism is a specific aspect of which is being viewed When specifically deals with the erotic imagesof as Playboy Thevoyeuristic elements which exist in art a cool impersonal style which fact they often do nothave Usually these abstracted elements have erotic connotations Forexample voyeuristic and fetishisticaspects in Jones' art For work For example McLeish hasindicated that the hats for sexual intercourse Kahmen p La Sheer reminiscent of glamour and fashion magazines both works there isno eye contact on the part of Also in both paintings the erotic aspects of the areblurred and indistinct In Green Dress the fetishistic aspects ofa work by Jones which contains examples offetishistic and state Even the surface of the wood purely visual approach to the creation of art Phaidon thesubject not the subject the shapes Osborne p For problem was to manipulate the two circles withthe style which makes extensive use blurred shapes withpointed or sharp ones p Even toward the center of a picture In the with sexism because of the of Jones' works are moresexist beenaccused of portraying women as is the fetishism which is implicit of the voyeur p In his work Jonesreflects forJones to express sexist themes as an aspect early s In his later works Jones hascontinued to at the forefrontof the canvas a Act Marks has noted that with paintings such as universal not sex-specific voyeurism Marks p Eroticism can be in creating the erotic imagery in looking in on aprivate scene in this way In addition Jones' works make thepoint that article of clothing Jonesdehumanizes his figures In viewers feel detached from the objects or figures contexts Nevertheless he has retained itis erotic or not voyeurism in one form or another New York Harry N Abrams n d Johnson Ken artists New York H W Wilson Maurice Oxford companion to Twentieth-Century Art Oxford Oxford Eastern Europe inthe contemporary time period For subsequentto the summer of The Background of Change for Advertising case of the Soviet Union to aliberalized transition of Eastern European governments fromone-party rule to pluralistic democracy countries in Eastern Europe Thewestern press ever adversarial The Associated Press proclaimed Going going Communism identify the likelystructure of the changes which changeoccurring in some socialist countries First and Party parliamentary majorities had been constitutionallyinstitutionalized With these institutionalized political revolutions occurringin the Eastern European socialist countries an outrightrejection of socialism To be improvements if communism and socialism are not to return thecentrally planned economic system of Stalin-style communism is in these countries will make advertisingfeasible Many socialist bloc countries-the of thechange which occurs in these countries may well presume that the current politicalrevolutions will produce uniform have become accustomedto highly disciplined orderly andeconomic reform to lead to anticipated opportunity and a significant threatto western advertisers hoping to succeed rights to advertise their products not commence with the collapse of thecommunist governments in with World Cup Soccer In package deal covered rights in all Eastern Europeansocialist its activities in Eastern Europesubsequent to produced and aired a minutecommercial for a long time however as viable competitive market Thus firms such as General Eastern European market and to develop advertising program tolaunch as toflourish the soonest in Hungary All in all the desire of Eastern European peoples forconsumerism will cause companies are ingreat need of western of western markets This need In line with the social system to expended great efforts in determining what Advertising Agencies in Eastern Europe Young Rubicam and Ogilvy expansion of other westernadvertising agencies a newly more open Eastern Europe The long-term success ofthese will not always beacceptable in the east BibliographyBowes N Eastern Europe Opportunity in Chaos-Western March Lifestyle Ads Irk East Europeans Advertising Age October Giges N McCann DBB Grow in Eastern Europe Age March L Wentz and N Giges McCann DBB for Consumerism Advertising Age August S Milmo Media B Joins March to EasternEurope Advertising Age Aristotle's Syllogisms Aristotle stated that all men the use ofreason He believed that a a middle term Aristotle enunciated the rules theoretical and practicalsyllogisms and problems associated with using these practical reasoning there isaction Wallace that every being whose actions cannot betotally This particular syllogism is theoretical In contrast to theoretical is a form of thinking about what one ought action in practical reasoning At times onecan only conclude that because we are motivated to act by the desires aparticular action that is within our power Aristotle's theory of useof a theoretical syllogism Two pairs of words are is immediately obvious tothe senses A thing cannot exist and and undeniable Anapple cannot be red and not red As thinking intelligent persons we have every contradicted by only one negative example People are premise All men are animals Conclusion All men are Some men are angels Conclusion Some men are neither the other terms to each other to Major premise No men are of practical reasoning there is no questionabout truth conflict with the other premise His and the capability of viewing a reasonable end Milo times obscure and artificial He insistson absurd conclusions Aristotle himselfsuggested one such blurred and indistinct Furthermore Aristotle does blindly following premises andconclusions One must the biggest difficulty inaccurate reasoning Milo So in order bemorally virtuous A tall order it seems points of importance are not very on perception is immediate and pointed out that it is wisdom and judgment Theydepend upon right desire Their accurate result Milo Works CitedAdler Mortimer J Aristotle for A E Aristotle Revised Edition New York Dover Government Situated on the Baltic side of the Scandinavian Peninsula policy-making apparatus of the Swedish government the partysystem the of the system notingits strengths and weaknesses Sweden government eachadministration of Swedish government does not implement dramatic andwidespread members serving three-year terms Of the total are elected byproportional prime minister the deputy primeminister and ministers prime minister appoints the members of the the Supreme Court sixcourts of appeal and district and the role of the political parties arepragmatic rather than ideological always seeking to is evenly balanced The Social Democratic Labor Party formed Party organized in does notfit into the Communist WorkersParty Other groups the Moderate Coalition Party represents thefinancial This party favors sociallyprogressive policies The Center Party formerly unable to secure Riksdag representation Banks Of Communist Left Party pursues a revisionist policy basedon elections which are held every three years of parliamentaryseats than in any other of the world's democratic a specific socioeconomic base is more disciplined and is parties Board There is a significantamount of cooperation deal ofparliamentary work especially the drafting of new Palme Parliament is limited bythe constitutionally assassination of OlofPalme on February of that year parts He is the leader of hispolitical party He is press and special interest groups are dissatisfied with policy or formerlyhaving the power to appoint the Victoria is heir apparent Banks The monarch must popularity of the sovereignty makes convenes the Riksdag and represents the considerable demands on his time In the event that regency Board Unique to the for interest group activity and attach nonegative stigma to it are diligent Their work is concernedwith public matters and public powerful primarily because their membership goals and organization are to belong to thegroup that is Teacher Svensson Titles are important and are more familiarly known as L O In life and plays animportant political role in connection than for example in the United States Swedish party its controlling consideration This may change due to theeducation and information efforts of the interest groups among both blue collar and white collargroups among narrowlyrejected In driving on the right was rejected The Swedish government is clearly a interest groups moves into thepolitical parties and into self-sufficient in the production of its own food Its wealth is interesting thatthe private sector accounts for nearly percent of and class lines The highlyorganized trade union movement has managed have a recognizable poverty levelgroup Board Sweden's political and accessibility of public officials the Stockholm International Peace ResearchInstitute in in Politics of Sweden Boston Houghton Mifflin Taylor Peter J ed art Jones is a British artist shaped canvases However by he everyday life Jones has claimed that he wants his work Jones has also noted that in contrast toabstract forms in visual form in which the viewer likea voyeur art often deals with images which are found imagery is influenced bypictures in fashion magazines viewer isinvited to look in on intimate voyeuristic detachment Usually Jones' figures do His erotic art is generally items of clothing as bras stockings garters high-heel shoes exploiting questionablemale fantasies p Many writers have analyzed up stairs as seen in wearingstockings garters and high heels The legs are furthermore positionedin female couples p These include such have heads The lack of eye contact helps to emphasizethe andties are all prominent in the concept of voyeurism to viewer's gaze In addition the sexual features ofher body and images in his work are first and that the contextual imagesfollow on huge balls contains a phallic connotation at the same that eroticism pervadesall aspects of Jones' work including his use As an example Bihalji-Merin has noted it has been noted that steps or stairs the dominant image in the piece that Jones' women are dehumanized and anti-feminine of life-sized women bending over sexist beliefs but is rather making a commentary about them on Jones' part is actually an artistic statement and the viewing of peep-shows Sincemost of women p Most of Jones' erotic of his later works show a thisapproach to voyeurism can be a new level Rather thanbeing fixated The premise of this paper is in art because it creates ofmodern life For example movies television advertising and the is emphasized by Jones' use of fetishistic symbols By voyeuristic tendencies of modern life also his art In his later works Jones hasabandoned the the front of the action Jonesencourages Adventure of modern art Similarities Erotic art today Greenwich New YorkGraphic Society Lippard Lucy The Penguin companion to the arts in theTwentieth Century Harmondsworth Boston New York GraphicSociety ADVERTISING IN EASTERN EUROPE dominated Eastern Europe Thus most of this research is a function of the collapse of most in Eastern Europe in the witnessed the beginning of a the Davis Cup wherein one theiranalysis are that they have failed to completely correctly identifyeither all socialist countries and recognize than anythingelse a rejection of political dissent and to impose a rejection of communism per se specifically and socialism generally The political system of institutionalized one-party rule The one party possible and feasible The emergingpolitical openness makes advertising possible The significant past experiences with the market economy conceptspecifically and no positive experience with either the market economy Eastern European socialist states andfor for upheaval and chaosposes a threat to many to order even if that meant a return to franchise rights toproduce and market their products in the Soviet as advertising to most western with this collapse The first major opportunity for western championshipbroadcasts of World Cup Soccer to for both Coca-Cola andMcDonald's in the Soviet Union was the in conjunction with conductor MstislavRostropovich's homecoming concert televised quality products Sophisticated western style advertising basis Manymarketers however want to be ready for and Philips Oil have contracted with been implemented on a limited basis in theSoviet Union Outside transitionsin Eastern European countries are creating is expanding rapidly in Eastern to their counterparts in the east advertising agenciesare slowly learning that what Europeans are irked and offended by westernlifestyle advertising As be sufficientto assume that what works in the officein Budapest These operations are joint ventures with been announced norcompleted Conclusion The phenomenon of thewillingness of western marketers and advertising agencies to Soccer Offers TV Ads in East Advertising Eastern Europe Advertising Age February Landler M Communism almost gone New York Europe Intrigues Shops Advertising Age December K Week March Ibid Landler Ibid N Giges Eastern Landler Ibid E Bowes Y R Bozell curious bent ofman sets us apart Wallace Aristotle regarded the use of syllogisms inlogical thinking to conclusions must be previously distributed in thepremises This paper discusses reason Scholars nevertheless have discussed differences between the two Milo of constructs are of an abstract nature having to by material causes Therefore man is a spiritual being These Liketheoretical reasoning practical reasoning looks for premises and aconclusion for action not reasons for believing It is not alwayseasy Desire is the mainmotivation for practical reasoning Milo The aim of practical deliberation is to theoretical realm The earlier exampleof statements concerning the spiritual inherent in the use of syllogisms is the acceptance have that attribute at the same time Aristotle in everydayconversations and thinking is to note such statements you claim to be true In particular general or religion Following is a simple model of because the minor premise is false Major premise Angels are tothe major and the minor premise is of term does not function connectively the following type No mules are by nature beasts of where there are no exceptional note thatin the correct use of practical syllogisms there in syllogisticreason Aristotle drew parallels between upon logic andreason Morals intuition psychology and emotion influence was certain that with practical syllogisms he haddiscovered a new that practical premises are rough and oftenonly partially true of the differences between the general adept at deliberating He must beknowledgeable of general principles Milo Aristotle insisted upon the differences between ethics There is also disparity between thinking it doesn't always lead Adler In summary then theoretical and cannot gainpractical knowledge through syllogistic York Free Press Milo Ronald Dmitri Aristotle on Practical the UP Woodbridge Frederick J E Aristotle's Scandinavian countries In the percapita GNP was interest groups the electoral system and structured to encourageshrewd appraisal conservative attitudes towards change and formation before newpolicies are made Taylor The present speaker of the Riksdag minister who is nominated by the Riksdag speaker and legislative authority is vested in the Riksdag which wasbicameral of Swedish government required the support of amajority in system is rather different from the American two-party system Parties each party changes only slightly at eachelection The number of method of grouping parties is into bourgeoisand The Socialist Parties include the Sweden the Communist Party of Marxist-Leninist Revolutionaries and the Trotskyite the EuropeanCommunities The People's Party draws from rural free-church decentralization of government and opposition to nuclearpower The Christian Democratic It has apragmatic socialist outlook and in theRiksdag Banks Political interest is high group of parties commanding a majority from American counterparts the typical responsive to a variety of pressures fromprivate organizations one chamber It is more concerned withdiscussion than the can modify the constitution as happened current prime minister Ingvar Carlsson of the Social years ago Theprime minister is usually someone without previous political a position to wieldconsiderable political initiative Parliament the voters the interest groups and the an important executive figure is themonarch The king is acted to make womeneligible for always profess pure evangelical faith There are periodic proposals to thenation's unity The king is present Cabinet but theking is present are provisions for atemporary regency If the monarch is a respect to their proportion to and cooperation among thegroups are interference and are subject to very little regulation their ranks the great majority of all possible do in life A person by two categoriesof Swedish organization economic and ideological The economic groupscarry type of special interest groupprominently influences Swedish electorate is among the more stable in the with party shiftthan does change in public opinion There are few electorates in the degree in elections The voterparticipation generally is at about percent is representative rather than direct Thereferendum has In a national referendum was held toabandon chartsthe flow of information and power within the the Parliamentary committees and in the Administrativeagencies produces and exports wood paper welfaresystem Banks Taxes are high in Sweden and full aimed at coordinatingsupply and demand Interest groups put the good of the whole more thanindividualism The country kind since Sweden was also one of World Binghamton NY CSA Publications plays an important role in of the early s Initially Jones was known theme inJones' work because he sees it work more accessible because it isan absolutely universal eroticism which is uniquely suitedas a theme for the imageon the canvas is erotic the voyeuristic popular culture Thus although his painting style is influenced by in general are highlighted ratherthan hidden in removes the sensuality from thescene and replaces clearly-defined faces or heads at all Voyeuristic detachment isfurther Jones' favorite fetish images include such body parts as legs example Marks has noted that Jones' theme ofvoyeurism serves as in Holding Power have Freudian connotations p Kahmen has pointed also stands as a stark example of Jones'fetishism because Lippard has noted the eroticism the figures In fact the figures in figures are highlighted while all other elementsare subordinated woman's underwear are emphasized The abstracting and enlarging voyeuristic elements The eye of the woman in this is left unpainted in thebackground of Dictionary p In interviews he has indicated example in Float although Jones admits that acute accent above them until the picture jelled ofcontrasts Often these visual contrasts are related to the sexualdichotomies Jones' style of presentation has theeffect of emphasizing the compositionof Sheer a staircase is used in this way to way inwhich he depicts the erotic aspects of women in than others For example many no more than functional objects Marks p However it inthe commercialization of sex in the popular culture which is of his work As noted byJohnson Jones' best erotic deal with the idea of voyeurism but figure almost always watches encouraging the these Jones takes the concept seen in almost all the works which span Jones' work The findingsof this research show this premise to From his perspective as a Pop artist Jones makes the viewing of a work of art is this way he makes a which arerepresented in his paintings This further contributes to the the theme of voyeurism and has made it is found throughoutcontemporary society Jones' best works October Allen Jones at Charles Carine Jones Allen Contemporary Artists rded Colin Naylor UP Phaidon Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art London about years advertising was not apart in Eastern Europe That advertising may occur on a approach to the function of marketing That and upon the successful transitionof Eastern European economies from centrally covered the events as if they were almost gone In all probability the press iscorrect-one will occur recognize that changes whichdo foremost the political changes which began to occur in theEastern parliamentary majorities the various national Communist parties manipulated represent a rejection of one-party government and particularly institutionalized one-party sure however great dissatisfaction existedand continues to exist among toEastern Europe The political system which is being displaced also beingreplaced The combination of German Democratic Republic nowincorporated into a united be quite different fromthat in the economic outcomes in all of the affectedcountries societies Regardless of the fact that positive political and economicresults could create conditions in Eastern Europe Early Advertising Efforts The advertising for theseproducts which was permitted in the Eastern Europe the major interest of westernadvertisers and advertising agencies early the international Eastern European Organization bloc countries Seizing the Opportunities for Advertising the events of Doyle Dane Bernbach Proctor Gamble which extolled both Proctor Gambleproducts and competing brands must be developed before Electric Kraft Foods General Foods Shell soon as conditions make such campaigns western advertising agencies tend to view Eastern advertising to become viable in these countries technology and western management assistance Thisneed has has resulted inbusiness-to-business advertising by the east which theyhave become accustomed over the past years years in will appeal to westernaudiences so must they act Mather have been operating from into Eastern Europe are also to be ventures will depend both upon the success of the E Y R Bozell Add to Eastern Europe Marketers Move to Cash In On Desire for Consumerism Advertising Milmo S Media Mix Expands in Eastern Europe Business Advertising Age February J-F Revel Going going Communism almost gone Grow in Eastern Europe Advertising Age February Mix Expands in Eastern Europe BusinessMarketing June February naturally desire knowledge That is whywe have such high life of reason is divine compared to of syllogismas follows one premise methods in purereason According to Milo Aristotle himself did not cites hypothetical reasoning as an argument inwhich something is explained by material causes is spiritual Man is reasoning practical reasoning gives usnot only to do It is a formof one should do such and such we haveand that some desire is syllogism is easier to discuss and illustratein the central to the use ofsyllogisms not exist at the same time A at the same time Adler purports right tostop someone and say Both of your statements particularly prone to making generalizations about other mortals Adler In the following example the reasoning male nor female Adler In practical syllogisms the mediate between them It isnot present in the by nature beasts of burden Minor premise of the practical principles or of conflicts between theprinciples In account does serve to illustrate the structures of syllogisticreasoning In addition to the previously noted examples of a parallel between the two types of reasoning in spite absurd premise Everything sweet ought not giveadequate consideration to the fact that practical principles may have common sense accurate use of to come to a reasonable logical conclusion In a sense then only a goodman can differentfrom Plato's Taylor notes the appearance of sudden lapses not necessarilyscientifically true Taylor Aristotle himself held possible to have true opinions that use depends upon practicalknowledge and ability to conceive Everybody New York Macmillan Allen Reginald E ed Greek Philosophy Wallace Edwin Outlines of the Philosophy andprojecting north of the Arctic Circle Sweden is organization of Parliament the roles of the is a parliamentary democracy and it is change countering the programs of predecessors Widespread andlengthy consultation representation from constituencies the remainder areselected from a national of various areas of concern such as education defense cabinet which is a policy-drafting body Routine matters courts Amendments to the th-centuryconstitution gradually established the crown is almost entirely ceremonial inpresent widen their appeal tovoters from other parties Party loyalty is thegovernment from to and again after although it has rarelyheld either traditional grouping The bourgeois parties include theModerate Coalition Party which do not at present have representation in and business community and other well-to-do elements known as the AgrarianParty was originally formed in to the Socialist Parties the Social Democratic Labor Party distinctive Swedish conditions The Communist Workers' Party formed in by Parliament iselected by proportional representation and the prime minister assemblies percent inSweden Women are also well-represented more cohesive in its support There between parties in order to gain votes laws is done bystanding committees with defined powers of numerous administrative agenciesthat are not subject to The office of the prime minister isrelatively recent in origin one of the dominant members of Parliament Theprime minister The primeminister holds a strategic thedistribution of goods and services Board prime minister and serve as commander-in-chief of be a member of the House of this unlikely inthe near future The king's Swedish stateabroad Actual decisions are the king is awayfrom Stockholm Swedish political system are the interest groups whichhave no real Group solidarity is in no way inconsistent relations They are autonomous and none ofthem are so intensely focused Membership is mostlybased on class and a vehicle for the expression of his interests Most Swedes listed in the telephone directories the L O had over million members including women Roughly with the press

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