Art history as civic engagement power point show

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Art History as Civic Engagement

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Art History as Civic Engagement

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Which six issues are most important to you?

Better transport and roads  Equality between men and women

 Political freedoms  Affordable and nutritious food

 Protection against crime and violence  Reliable energy at home

 Access to clean water and sanitation  Protecting forests, rivers and oceans

 A good education Better healthcare

 Action taken on climate change  An honest and responsive government

 Freedom from discrimination and persecution  Support for people who can't work

 Phone and internet access  Better job opportunities

Suggest a priority (optional)  

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Results from MY World survey led by The United Nations (as of June 2015).

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Khafre Enthroned, Old Kingdom, Egypt, c. 2520–2494 BCE.

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Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt, Old Kingdom, Egypt, c. 2450–2359 BCE.

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Nefertiti and Akhenaton, Egypt, c. 1353-1336 BCE.

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Stele of Hammurabi, c. 1792-1750 BCE.

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Stele of Hammurabi, c. 1792-1750 BCE.

Thomas Hudson Jones, Hammurabi, US House of

Representatives Chamber, 1950.

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Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy of 440 BCE Greek original.

Khafre Enthroned, Old Kingdom, Egypt,

c. 2520–2494 BCE.

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Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Charlottesville, VA, 1769-1809.

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Parthenon, 448-432BC(Classical Greek Temple).

Pantheon, Rome, c. 118-128 CE(Ancient Roman Temple).

Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Charlottesville, VA, 1769-1809

(Neoclassical Architecture).

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The White House, Washington DC. Brooklyn Courthouse.

New York City Post Office.

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Portrait Bust of a Man, Republican Rome, 1st century BCE.

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Augustus of Primaporta, Roman, 63 BCE–14 CE.