Examples of national treasure in the following topics:
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- Romantic nationalism was a key component of Romanticism as well as certain post-Enlightenment philosophies that focused on the development of national language, folklore, and traditional customs.
- National anthems, national epics, and national treasures are part of the language of Romantic nationalism, and date back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Some degree of art-based national pride still exists today.
- A "national treasure" refers to shared culture which has been deemed exceptionally valuable and could be a skilled musician, such as Yo-Yo Ma, or a cultural object of great value, such as Britain's Bayeux tapestry.
- Illustrate the relationship between certain types of artwork and national pride
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- It is home to seven national treasures of South Korea, including the Dabotap and Seokgatap stone pagodas, Cheongun-gyo (Blue Cloud Bridge), and two gilt-bronze statues of Buddha.
- Dabotap (Many Treasure Pagoda) is 10.4 meters tall and dedicated to the Many Treasures Buddha mentioned in the Lotus Sutra.
- It is classified as National Treasure No. 24 by the South Korean government, and in 1995 it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List together with the Bulguksa Temple.
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- Individual states
set up programs through Councils of National Defense, while the effort was also
taken up on the federal level by agencies such as the Department of the
Interior, the Food Administration, and the Bureau of Education.
- The most significant private organization
in this effort was the National Americanization Committee (NAC), which operated
under the direction of Frances Kellor, who in 1909 served as secretary and
treasurer of the New York State Immigration Commission before becoming chief
investigator for New York State’s Bureau of Industries and Immigration from
1910 to 1913.
- Ultimately, Kellor
said, Americanization would "unite foreign-born and native alike in
enthusiastic loyalty to our national ideals of liberty and justice."
- The National Americanization Committee, led by Kellor, was one of the most significant private organizations working toward Americanization.
- Describe the rationale behind the "Americanization" of immigrants by the National Americanization Committee and the Committee for Immigrants in America.
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- Empire style architecture was based on aspects of the Roman Empire and its many archaeological treasures which had been rediscovered starting in the 18th century.
- Discuss the emphasis Napoleon placed on nationalism when supporting the arts
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- Spain achieved early preeminence, creating a far-flung empire and growing rich with treasures from the Americas.
- West Africa, a diverse and culturally rich area, soon entered the stage as other nations exploited its slave trade and brought its peoples to the New World in chains.
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- It includes major art movements and periods, national and regional art, genres, and revivals.
- Named after Emmeram of Regensburg and lavishly illuminated, the Codex is an important example of Carolingian art, as well of one of very few surviving treasure bindings of the late ninth century.
- Part of the Treasure of Guarrazar.
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- Better known than ceremonial rhyta is the Oxus Treasure, a 180-piece trove of reliefs, figurines, jewelry, and coins made of gold and silver.
- The treasure is important because it demonstrates the variety of forms in which metal was worked during the early Persian Empire.
- The griffin-headed bracelet also found in the treasure was once inlaid with enamel and precious stones.
- Gold chariot from Oxus Treasure, amalgamated from fragments of other objects in the trove
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- Observers said successor William Green, who was the secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers, "lacked the aggressiveness and the imagination of the AFL's first president. " The American Federation of Labor was down to less than 3 million members in 1925 after hitting a peak of 4 million members in 1920.
- It was endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturersin 1920.
- This successful campaign against unions sought to depict unions as "alien" to the nation's individualistic spirit.
- In addition, some employers, like the National Association of Manufacturers, used Red Scare tactics to discredit unionism by linking them to Communist activities.
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- A social entrepreneur can be the founder or co-founder or a chief functionary (president, secretary, treasurer, CEO, or chairman) of a social enterprise or non-profit.
- Public sector organizations (e..g, the United Nations) adhere to the so-called triple bottom line (TBL): maximizing (1) profit, (2) social impact, and (3) environmental impact.
- In other countries, particularly Europe and South America, social entrepreneurs tend to work more closely with public organizations at both the national and local levels.