Federal support for art is examined from a historical point.
In the past twenty five years or so, many states have passed legislation that mandates that 1 percent of any publicly funded building or renovation project that budgets at more than $100,000 must be set aside to buy art for the construction project. The project might be a new courthouse, or a stretch of highway, or a new wing at a research hospital, or the city's new water filtration plant, or a building at a public university, for example. (NOTE: "Publicly funded" means that government funds / tax money finances the construction project). Why do such a program of public art came into existence? A historical examination occurs.
Subject:
History
Topic:
Mediaeval Europe
Posting ID:
81343
OTA ID:
104814
It is all about Rome architecture in January 44 BC only I need to write short explanation ( just one paragrapof each cite) of what the value of the two website is for the exhibit. And how the information on the websites can lead to further study for example how the information is part of the larger picture of the culture. I am so confused, I need your help on this. http://www.crystalinks.com/romearchitecture.html http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/9013/Gallery.html
Subject:
History
Topic:
Mediaeval Europe
Posting ID:
83741
OTA ID:
102789
Neolithic Culture, France, The Rosetta Stone, Homo Sapiens
* Neolithic Culture * France * The Rosetta Stone * Homo Sapiens I was asked to choose one from the above list and to answer the following questions: (I chose Neolithic culture). 1. What is it, or who are they? 2. what contribution to western culture? 3. Why does any one care?
Subject:
History
Topic:
Mediaeval Europe
Posting ID:
92828
OTA ID:
102789
The Crusades are assessed briefly.
"Can the Crusades, in any way, be called successful?" This job examines its successes.
Subject:
History
Topic:
Mediaeval Europe
Posting ID:
125566
OTA ID:
104330
Charlemagne's leadership is assessed.
Going on the assumption Charlemagne was not only effective as a leader but one of history's great leaders, what modern leader could compare to him and why?
Subject:
History
Topic:
Mediaeval Europe
Posting ID:
131651
OTA ID:
104128
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