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Defining Civic Duty and
Participation
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ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY:ButterFlour, all-purpose or breadSaltShortening, spray or solidSugarWaterYeast, active dry or rapid rise
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Everyone should have to pick up one bag of litter per day to keep
our community looking nice.
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All K – 12th grade students should have to participate in Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts or some other after school organization.
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Upon turning 18 years of age, one must serve a minimum of 2 years in some area of the armed forces.
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Roman Republic Resource
Key Features:Written Constitution
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Key Features:Tripartite Government
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Key Features:Checks and Balances
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Key Features:Civic Duty
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Elements of ART
•Line, Shape, Space, Form, Texture, Color, Value
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Line
• Straight lines reflect: strength, artificial or manmade structures, directness.
• Curved lines reflect: nature, organic structures, indirectness.
• Diagonal lines: action• Vertical lines: strength• Horizontal lines: calm
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Shape
• Organic • Geometric
OpenClosed
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Value
• Lightest to Darkest of a single hue or color
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Texture
• Actual: can feel the difference of the surface
• Implied: suggested texture
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Color Wheel
Triad
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Color
• Hue: a pure color on the color wheel, could be primary, secondary or tertiary
• Tint: any pure color + white• Shade: any pure color + black• Intensity: the bright or dullness of a color• Lower intensity by adding a color
complement (opposite color on the wheel)
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Form and Space (3D)
• The container of “positive space” (or that space we recognize as making up an object)
Glass jar is the form.
Positive space is inside the form, negative space is around it.
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IllustrationWhat does civic duty and participation
look like to you?
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What kind of world do you want?
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Are you the key?