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  1. Evaluation (3857 bytes)
    1: ...value of an [[expression (mathematics)]] or [[expression (programming)]].''
    3: ...'Evaluation''''' is determining describes the process of examining information about an [[evaluand]].
    5: ... in terms of mastery of their respective disciplines, but the math teacher may have greater worth beca...
    7: ...tic inquiry, evaluator competence and integrity, respect for people, and regard for the general and pu...
    10: ...uld be considered when determininig the effectiveness of an evaluation:
  2. Agesilaus II (5597 bytes)
    1: ...r was disappointed, and the increasing power of Agesilaus soon led to his downfall.
    3: ...armistice was concluded between Tithraustes and Agesilaus, who left the southern satrapy and again inv...
    4: ...ught him to [[Thessaly]], where he repulsed the Thessalian cavalry who tried to impede him. Reinforce...
    5: ...ps and a Spartan army, he met the confederate forces
    6: at [[Coronea]] in [[Boeotia]], and in a hotly contested battle was
  3. Agis II (2300 bytes)
    1: ...est son of [[Archidamus]] and half brother of [[Agesilaus]]. He ruled with his [[Agiad]] co-monarch [...
    4: operations on land. When the [[Peloponnesian War]] broke out, Agis led the invasion of [[At...
    6: ...ncluded a four months' truce and withdrew his forces.
    8: ...In [[413 BC|413]], on the suggestion of [[Alcibiades]], he fortified [[Decelea]] in Attica, where he r...
    10: ... conquered by Sparta, who were given some privileges) and to allow
  4. Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
    1: ... and in [[273 BC|273]] - 272 BC, one of the strongest opponents of Rome.
    5: ... Ptolemy's I stepdaughter Antigone and in 297 BC restored his kingdom of Epirus. Next, he went to war ...
    7: ...yrrhus to intervene and save them from Roman conquest.
    9: ..._location.png|thumb|240px|left|Most important places in the [[Pyrrhic War]] ([[280 BC|280]]-[[275 BC]]...
    11: ...rom [[Delphi]]. His goals were not, however, selfless. He recognized the possibility of carving out an...
  5. Human (48024 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Primates]]}}
    12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''H. sapiens '''''}}
    15: ...bdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
    21: ...uperfamily of [[Hominoidea]], with all of the [[apes]]: [[chimpanzee]]s, [[gorilla]]s, [[orangutan]]s,...
    24: ...mmunity]] is that [[human evolution]] occured in response to a need for long distance [[running]]. Hum...
  6. Plato (17363 bytes)
    1: ...mb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
    2: ...under of the [[Academy]] in [[Athens]]. In countries speaking Arabic, Turkish or Persian, he is called...
    4: ...e ''[[Second Alcibiades (dialogue)|Second Alcibiades]]'').
    6: ...ntent and argument of any given dialogue is Socrates' point of view, and how much of it Plato's.
    8: ...tes to Plato." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Reality, 1929]]
  7. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    1: [[image:socrates.png|thumb|250px|right|Socrates]]
    2: '''Socrates''' ([[June 4]], c.[[470 BC|470]] – [[May 7]...
    5: ...d his extraordinary hardiness, walking without shoes and a coat in winter.
    7: ...that he once spent all of his time on scientific research, but gave up on it when he came to see that ...
    9: ...ng to Dr Will Beldam he was the first person to question everything and everyone, and apparently it of...
  8. Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Palestra at Olympia.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Ruins of the ...
    2: The '''Ancient Olympic Games''' were an athletic and religious celebration hel...
    6: The historical origins of the Ancient Olympic Games are lost in the fog of time, but several legends ...
    8: ...ther claims that deity [[Zeus]] had instated the festival after his defeat of the [[titan (mythology)|...
    10: ...itos then decided to stop the war during these games, which were called Olympic, after [[Mount Olympus...
  9. Pergamon (4084 bytes)
    3: ...y, in [[Mysia]], northwestern [[Anatolia]], 16 miles from the [[Aegean Sea]], located on a [[promontor...
    5: ...ond]] [[Macedonian Wars]], and again under [[Eumenes II]], against [[Perseus of Macedon]], during the ...
    8: ...e. They sent gifts to Greek cultural sites like [[Delphi]], [[Delos]], and [[Athens]]. They defeated the i...
    11: ...ty. This was made of fine [[calf]] skin, a predecessor of [[vellum parchment|vellum]].
    15: ...such as small terracotta body parts, no doubt representing what had been healed.
  10. Greco-Persian Wars (5983 bytes)
    1: ...-Persian Wars''' or '''Persian Wars''' were a series of conflicts between the [[ancient Greece|Greek]]...
    3: ...most of Ionian cities and forced Greeks to pay taxes for the "King of Kings".
    5: ...e of Lade]] in [[494 BC|494]], and the Ionian cities sacked, although they were permitted to have demo...
    7: ...dippides (Marathon runner)|Phidippides]] got the message for help to [[Sparta]] in record time, but i...
    9: ...[Babylon]], leaving Mardonius to winter over in Thessaly with the army.
  11. Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
    1: [[Image:ac.stoa.jpg|thumb|300px|The restored Stoa of Attalus, Athens]]
    3: ...is means that there is a strong bias towards temples, the only buildings which survive in any number.
    5: ...fetime as no more than a very valuable master tradesman.
    7: ...ration, not structurally, except in the very grandest buildings of the Classical period such as the [[...
    10: ...ding in Athens, showing the pediment with sculptures]]</td>
  12. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    2: ... center of Aegean civilization in its earlier stages (or perhaps at any period), and accordingly it is...
    4: ==Distinctive features==
    6: The uniqueness of Aegean civilization has never been in doubt, ...
    7: ...an civilization developed three distinctive features.
    15: ...lied the clearest proof of it, confirming the impression already created by the goldsmiths' and painte...
  13. Theater (structure) (5978 bytes)
    1: ...nize the theater space as well as provide facilities for the [[actor|actors]] and the tech crew as wel...
    4: ...itheatre]]s to ornate, [[cathedral]]-like structures to simple undecorated rooms or [[black box theate...
    7: While there are many different types of theater, common terminology has been developed...
    9: ...tored and where the performers await their entrances is referred to as ''offstage'' or ''backstage''
    15: ...ear of the stage is considered up-stage This derives from the raked stage of the Greek Theater (see be...
  14. Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
    3: ... onto the training ground from a room of the [[palestra]].]]
    17: | [[Prefectures of Greece|Prefecture]]: || [[prefecture of Ilia|I...
    19: | [[Provinces of Greece|Province]]: || [[Province of Olympia|Ol...
    23: ...>-Rank||<br> km?<br><br><!--[[List of municipalities of Greece by area|Rank xxth]]-->
    29: | Communes: || 22

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