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  1. Evaluation (3857 bytes)
    5: ...story and a mathematics teacher may have equal merit in terms of mastery of their respective disciplin...
    7: ... A link to the full AEA Evaluation and Joint Committee Standards can be found under "external links".
    10: Dr. David Williams, from [[Brigham Young University]], has established an framework consisting of 14...
    12: # What is the background/context/literature information for understanding an evaluatio...
    13: ...information users who care about the evaluand and its evaluation?
  2. Agesilaus II (5597 bytes)
    1: ... him a willing tool for the furtherance of his political designs; in this hope, however, Lysander was ...
    3: ... following spring. He then came to an agreement with the satrap Pharnabazus and once more turned sout...
    4: It was said that he was planning a campaign in the i...
    8: and he had to retire by way of [[Delphi]] to the [[Peloponnese]].
    13: ...[Corinthian War]], making several successful expeditions into Corinthian
  3. Agis II (2300 bytes)
    1: ...s]] and half brother of [[Agesilaus]]. He ruled with his [[Agiad]] co-monarch [[Pausanias of Sparta|P...
    3: ...], and as king was the chief leader of Spartan military
    6: ...unaccountably concluded a four months' truce and withdrew his forces.
    8: ... was ended in spring 404 by the surrender of the city.
    10: ...e the freedom of their [[perioeci]] (citizens of cities conquered by Sparta, who were given some privi...
  4. Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
    7: ...the Greek cities in [[Magna Graecia]] or Southern Italy. The Tarentines begged Pyrrhus to intervene an...
    11: ...on and his most powerful neighbor, and arrived in Italy in 280 BC.
    13: He entered in Italy with forces of 3,000 [[cavalry]], 2,000 [[archery|arc...
    15: ...[[Bruttians]], and [[Messapians]]) and the Greek cities of [[Croton]] and [[Locri]] joined Pyrrhus. He...
    19: ...decided that Sicily offered him a greater opportunity, and transferred his army there.
  5. Human (48024 bytes)
    2: ... = Image of a man and a woman,<br> sent to space with the [[Pioneer 11]] mission}}
    21: ... belonging to the superfamily of [[Hominoidea]], with all of the [[apes]]: [[chimpanzee]]s, [[gorilla]...
    24: ...e of a short list of [[animal]]s with such a capacity.
    26: <!-- this paragraph is is about the mind and its products -->
    27: ... of these perspectives. [[Art]], [[music]] and [[literature]] are often used in expressing these conce...
  6. Plato (17363 bytes)
    1: ...mb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
    2: ...dent of [[Socrates]], teacher of [[Aristotle]], writer, and founder of the [[Academy]] in [[Athens]]. ...
    4: ...|First Alcibiades]]'', ''[[Clitophon (dialogue)|Clitophon]]'') or probably spurious (such as ''[[Demod...
    6: ...logue is Socrates' point of view, and how much of it Plato's.
    8: ...." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Reality, 1929]]
  7. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    5: ...also showed his extraordinary hardiness, walking without shoes and a coat in winter.
    7: ...earch, but gave up on it when he came to see that it was ''philosophy'' that was truly important for s...
    9: ... question everything and everyone, and apparently it offended the leaders of this time. He was found g...
    11: ...his friend Chaerephon asked the [[Sibyl|Oracle at Delphi]] if anyone was wiser than Socrates; the Oracle r...
    13: ...at reflect on his accomplishments through their writing.
  8. Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
    8: ...ival after his defeat of the [[titan (mythology)|Titan]] [[Cronus]].
    10: ...nour of the gods. The [[Sparta]]n adversary of Iphitos then decided to stop the war during these games...
    12: ...ho switched the lynchpins from Oenomaus' chariot with pins made of beeswax: predictably the lynchpins ...
    14: ...the games were held to be one of the two central rituals in Ancient Greece, the other being the [[Eleu...
    18: ...pia, Greece, a sanctuary site for the [[List of deities|Greek gods]] near the towns of Elis and [[Pisa...
  9. Pergamon (4084 bytes)
    1: ...umb|330px|View from Pergamon looking down on the city of Bergama.Image provided by [http://classroomcl...
    3: ...11|E|}}) was an ancient [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] city, in [[Mysia]], northwestern [[Anatolia]], 16 mil...
    5: ... dynasty|Seleucids]], the Attalids were rewarded with all the former Seleucid domains in [[Asia Minor]...
    8: ...e. They sent gifts to Greek cultural sites like [[Delphi]], [[Delos]], and [[Athens]]. They defeated the i...
    11: ...called ''pergaminus'' or [[parchment]] after the city. This was made of fine [[calf]] skin, a predece...
  10. Greco-Persian Wars (5983 bytes)
    3: ...f Asia Minor installed tyrants in most of Ionian cities and forced Greeks to pay taxes for the "King o...
    5: ... the Ionian cities sacked, although they were permitted to have democratic governments afterwards.
    7: ...] surrendered, Eretria was captured, and the expedition landed in [[Attica, Greece|Attica]] near [[Mar...
    9: ...]], leaving Mardonius to winter over in Thessaly with the army.
    11: ...0 Athenian and Peloponnesian [[hoplite]]s, ended with the [[Battle of Plataea]]; Mardonius was killed,...
  11. Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
    3: ... Greek), and from late written sources such as [[Vitruvius]] ([[1st century AD]]). This means that the...
    5: ... are not known before the [[5th century]]. An architect like [[Iktinos]], who designed the [[Parthenon...
    7: ...its transportation in large blocks was difficult. It was used mainly for sculptural decoration, not st...
    10: ...Academy building in Athens, showing the pediment with sculptures]]</td>
    11: ...mage:ac.tholos.jpg|thumb|213px|none|The Tholos at Delphi]]</td>
  12. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    2: ...e usual now to use the more general geographical title.
    6: ...egean civilization has never been in doubt, since its remains came to be studied seriously.
    7: ...ve originated with Egyptians or Phoenicians, but with more remains uncovered this was shown to be untr...
    11: ...age were identical, or even obviously connected, with those of any other script. The decipherment in t...
    15: ...rming the impression already created by the goldsmiths' and painters' work of the Greek mainland ([[My...
  13. Theater (structure) (5978 bytes)
    1: ...rganize the theater space as well as provide facilities for the [[actor|actors]] and the tech crew as ...
    4: ...ing the [[director]] to contruct an acting area suitable to the performance.
    9: ...properties are stored and where the performers await their entrances is referred to as ''offstage'' or...
    11: * Consequently, the entrance to the theater, with its box office and lobby areas, is called the ''fron...
    14: ...e stage itself has been given named areas to facilitate [[blocking (stage)|blocking]]:
  14. Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
    23: ...<br>-Rank||<br> km?<br><br><!--[[List of municipalities of Greece by area|Rank xxth]]-->
    27: ...ation: ([[1991]])<br>&nbsp;- Total<br>&nbsp;- Density&sup1;<br>&nbsp;- Rank||<br>&nbsp;-11,069<br>&nbs...
    41: | Name of inhabitants: || Olympian ''sing.''<br>-s ''pl.''
    45: | Website: || [http://www.olympia.gr www.olympia.gr]<br>(i...
    47: ! colspan="2" | Politics

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