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Aaron lives in the DC area and loves classic cars with a bit of character, but what he needs is a sensible commuter car with decent gas mileage and can seat four. He is having trouble reconciling those two choices. What car should he buy?
Many of us are quite excited about the new Honda Civic Type R: the latest incarnation of the unhinged, raw id of the Civic. There have been Civic Type Rs for 20 years now, and watching how they’ve developed gives a pretty remarkable look at how car designed has evolved. I’m not exactly sure where it’s going, but it’s getting there fast, on fire, and screaming.
Governance, whether formal or informal, strong or weak, top-down or bottom up, has great potential to redefine and refocus itself around Place.
They’ve long served as communal gathering spots, but these civic institutions are becoming gateways to technological tinkering.
Civic leaders, organizations, funders and citizens increasingly recognize the power of technology to connect people, improve cities and make government more effective. A new report from Knight Foundation offers a first-of-its-kind analysis of the emerging civic tech landscape, including investments being made in this growing field and the organizations behind them.
CivicCon is launching the new Center for Civic Engagement, a resource center focused on empowering citizens to create positive change.
States and districts are working to prioritize civics by setting definitions and standards and making civic engagement more relevant to students’ lives.
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Are children taught to be civic-minded, or are they born that way? Learn five ways that parents can raise kids to give back to their communities and others.
The Center for Active Design releases "Design Guidelines for Robust Engagement," a guide to promote strategies cities can use to build civic engagement.
What can Civic Tech Can Learn from Social Movements? Check out the report.
If you’ve ever driven a baby around town simply because parking would mean waking her, then you know the power of a car’s ability to knock a kid out.
I don’t know about you guys, but Honda’s news that not only are they making a new Type R, but that it will be coming to the United States, is pretty exciting. The new Civic Type R features way more horsepower, way faster Nurburgring times and way more of everything really.
Stepping in takes courage, but it doesn’t take being a superhero. Stepping in looks different for every person—it can mean speaking up, distracting, or calling for help, or it can mean reshaping our culture to one of support instead of harm or apathy. But even these simple acts take courage.
As civic engagement moves into the digital sphere, teachers have an opportunity to engage students with their local communities and the issues they face.
George and his wife have a ten-year-old Honda Element that they love, but it’s time to move on to something newer. They have a healthy budget for a nice AWD/4WD vehicle, but she is adamant that it can’t be the “typical crossover” or have a boring color. What car should they buy?
I’m pretty sure everyone who’s ever taken a kart around an indoor go-kart track has wondered, hey, I wonder if I could drive a car on this track? Usually, the thought comes to you because your hands are vibrating so much on that little steering wheel you can’t feel them anymore, but it’s a valid thought regardless. And for most cars, the answer is no, no you can’t. But a Honda Z600 isn’t most cars.
Find out how using the Clarity Plug-In Hybrid’s deceleration paddle selectors produces efficient battery charging and increases driving range. Watch the vide...
Your frugal friend drives a hand-me-down Honda, quietly filling his investment account with low-cost index funds.<br>That mid-century modern piece he refurbished from Goodwill lights up the living room, proving that style and low-cost aren’t mutually exclusive.<br>At this rate, he could retire by 40.