Civic
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Civic can refer to multiple things:
- CivicsCivicsCivics is the study of rights and duties of citizenship. In other words, it is the study of government with attention to the role of citizens ― as opposed to external factors ― in the operation and oversight of government....
, the science of comparative government - Civic, ChristchurchCivic, ChristchurchThe Civic in Manchester Street, Christchurch Central City, was one of the former civic buildings of Christchurch City Council . Built in 1900, it was first used as an exhibition hall, a cinema and then a theatre. It burned down in 1917. The northern part of the building was purchased by CCC and...
, a Category II heritage building in the Christchurch Central City - Civic engagementCivic engagementCivic engagement or civic participation has been defined as "Individual and collective actions designed to identify and address issues of public concern."-Forms:...
, the connection one feels with their larger community - Honda CivicHonda CivicThe Honda Civic is a line of subcompact and subsequently compact cars made and manufactured by Honda. The Civic, along with the Accord and Prelude, comprised Honda's vehicles sold in North America until the 1990s, when the model lineup was expanded...
, a car produced by the Honda Motor Co. - City, Australian Capital Territory (commonly called Civic), the Central Business District of Canberra, Australia
- Campaign for Innocent Victims in ConflictCampaign for Innocent Victims in ConflictCampaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict is a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization and advocacy founded in 2003 by Marla Ruzicka. CIVIC works on behalf of war victims, providing research and advocating policymakers. CIVIC is a part of the Making Amends Campaign.-Foundations:Campaign for...
(CIVIC), a humanitarian organization - Civic Theatre (disambiguation), a name given to a number of theatres around the world
- Civic centerCivic centerA civic center or civic centre is a prominent land area within a community that is constructed to be its focal point or center. It usually contains one or more dominant public buildings, which may also include a government building...
, a community focal point