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  1. Evaluation (3857 bytes)
    5: ...r worth because of the higher demand and lower supply of qualified mathematics teachers.
    7: ...valuator competence and integrity, respect for people, and regard for the general and public welfare. ...
    12: ...ature information for understanding an evaluation plan or report?
    14: # What is the evaluand these people care about?
    24: ...ere followed and how did they compare to what was planned?
  2. Agesilaus II (5597 bytes)
    3: ...395 BC]]. [[Tithraustes]] was thereupon sent to replace Tissaphernes, who paid with his life for his c...
    4: It was said that he was planning a campaign in the interior, or even an atta...
    8: and he had to retire by way of [[Delphi]] to the [[Peloponnese]].
    29: ... forth. The worst trait in his character is his implacable hatred of Thebes, which led directly to the...
  3. Agis II (2300 bytes)
    11: ...and sacrifices. He fell ill on his return from [[Delphi]], where he had gone to dedicate a tithe of the s...
  4. Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
    9: ...anto_location.png|thumb|240px|left|Most important places in the [[Pyrrhic War]] ([[280 BC|280]]-[[275 ...
    11: ...ouraged to aid the Tarentines by an oracle from [[Delphi]]. His goals were not, however, selfless. He reco...
    21: ... proclaimed king of Sicily. He was already making plans for his son Helenus to inherit the kingdom of ...
    23: ...es and the Greeks. Meanwhile, he had begun to display despotic behavior towards the Sicilian Greeks, ...
    29: ...rta and place him in power. Pyrrhus agreed to the plan, intending to win control of the Peloponnese fo...
  5. Human (48024 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    13: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    15: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
    27: ...]] and [[observation]] have led to a variety of explanations for [[consciousness]] and the the relatio...
    30: ...e inherently [[society|social]]. Humans create complex [[sociology|social structures]] composed of man...
  6. Plato (17363 bytes)
    1: ...mb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
    2: '''Plato''' [[May 21]] [[427 BC]] – c. [[347 BC...
    4: ...to us under his name. All the known dialogues of Plato survive; some of the dialogues which the Greek...
    6: ...ue is Socrates' point of view, and how much of it Plato's.
    8: ...n is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and R...
  7. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    5: ...of Amphipolis]]. We know from [[Symposium (Plato)|Plato's ''Symposium'']] that Socrates was decorated ...
    7: ... scientific institute with his friend Chaerophon; Plato has Socrates tell us that he once spent all of...
    11: ...his friend Chaerephon asked the [[Sibyl|Oracle at Delphi]] if anyone was wiser than Socrates; the Oracle r...
    13: ...s disciples and thinkers that reflect on his accomplishments through their writing.
    21: ...he following quotes are attributed to Socrates in Plato's and Xenophon's writings:
  8. Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
    10: ...le]] of [[Delphi]] – to try and save his people from war in the [[9th century BC]]. The prophete...
    19: ... gold of Zeus]], the father of the Greek gods, scuplted by [[Phidias]]. This statue was one of the anc...
    21: ...t chronology, the first Olympiad would have taken place in 919 BC.
    43: ...ere allowed to participate, as the Greek writer [[Plutarch]] relates that one young man was rejected f...
    45: ...]'', ''[[hippios]]'', ''[[dolichos]]'', and ''[[hoplitodromos]]''), as well as a [[pentathlon]], consi...
  9. Pergamon (4084 bytes)
    8: ...e. They sent gifts to Greek cultural sites like [[Delphi]], [[Delos]], and [[Athens]]. They defeated the i...
    15: ...y has found lots of gifts and dedications that people would make afterwards, such as small terracotta ...
  10. Greco-Persian Wars (5983 bytes)
    5: ...ersians had set over them, formed a league, and applied for help from the other Greeks. [[Athens]] se...
    7: ...n record time, but in the end the Athenians and [[Plataea]]ns alone defeated the Persians in the [[bat...
    9: ...ffensive secured the surrender of [[Thessaly]], [[Delphi]], [[Argos]], and much of central Greece. Oppose...
    11: ...onnesian [[hoplite]]s, ended with the [[Battle of Plataea]]; Mardonius was killed, and his army routed...
    17: ...diplomacy and/or buying them off with gold, and employing Greek mercenaries (most famously [[Xenophon]...
  11. Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
    3: ...This means that there is a strong bias towards temples, the only buildings which survive in any number...
    5: ...responsible for both its budget and its timely completion. He did not enjoy any of the lofty status ac...
    7: ...public buildings is well known from surviving examples such as the [[Parthenon]], and even more so fro...
    11: ...mage:ac.tholos.jpg|thumb|213px|none|The Tholos at Delphi]]</td>
    14: ... Rome|Pantheon]]. The Greeks understood the principles of the [[masonry]] [[arch]] but made little use...
  12. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    15: ...pture and toreutic handiwork of [[Crete]] have supplied the clearest proof of it, confirming the impre...
    21: ...ng linked one with the other in a labyrinthine complexity, and the greater oblongs are entered from a ...
    23: ...with [[Egyptian]], [[Babylonian]] and [[Hittite]] plans, both these arrangements remain out of keeping...
    25: ...the dome or "bee-hive," of which the grandest examples known are at Mycenae. The Cretan 'larnax' coffi...
    33: ...places nearly 20 ft thick, which contains stone implements and shards of handmade and hand-polished ve...
  13. Theater (structure) (5978 bytes)
    1: ...' is a structure where theatrical works or [[play|plays]] are performed or other performances such as ...
    4: ...]s to ornate, [[cathedral]]-like structures to simple undecorated rooms or [[black box theater]]s. Som...
    8: *The actual playing area is called the stage
    21: ...jpg|thumb|right|The ancient [[amphitheatre]] at [[Delphi]].]]
    22: ...n constructed with excellent acoustics, so that a player standing centre stage could be clearly heard ...
  14. Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
    39: | [[License plates in Greece|Car designation]]: || <code>HA</cod...
    41: ...ame of inhabitants: || Olympian ''sing.''<br>-s ''pl.''
    53: ... in importance to the [[Pythian Games]] held in [[Delphi]]. Both games were held every [[olympiad]] (i.e. ...
    55: ...ders of the Ancient World]]. Very close to the temple of Zeus (see photo of ruins below) which housed ...
    57: ..., the [[stadium]] where the running contests took place was excavated.

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