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- Evaluation (3857 bytes)
1: '''''Evaluation''' also means determining the value of an [[expression (mathematic...
3: '''''Evaluation''''' is determining describes the process of examining information about...
5: ...cher may have greater worth because of the higher demand and lower supply of qualified mathematics tea...
7: ...tion and Joint Committee Standards can be found under "external links".
10: ...ng of 14 questions that should be considered when determininig the effectiveness of an evaluation: - Agesilaus II (5597 bytes)
1: ...is political designs; in this hope, however, Lysander was disappointed, and the increasing power of Ag...
3: ...laus, who left the southern satrapy and again invaded [[Phrygia]], which he ravaged until the followin...
4: ... repulsed the Thessalian cavalry who tried to impede him. Reinforced by Phocian and Orchomenian
5: troops and a Spartan army, he met the confederate forces
8: and he had to retire by way of [[Delphi]] to the [[Peloponnese]]. - Agis II (2300 bytes)
1: ...]) was a [[Eurypontid]] king of [[Sparta]], the eldest son of [[Archidamus]] and half brother of [[Age...
3: ...bably in [[427 BC]], and as king was the chief leader of Spartan military
6: ...tory within his grasp when he unaccountably concluded a four months' truce and withdrew his forces.
8: ...thens, which was ended in spring 404 by the surrender of the city.
10: Subsequently he invaded and ravaged [[Elis]], forcing the Eleans to ackn... - Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
1: ...61;ος'' - "the color of fire", "red-blonde", Latin ''Pyrrhus'') - the Molossian king from ca...
5: ... his former ally, Demetrius. By [[286 BC]] he had deposed his former brother-in-law and took control o...
7: ...an attack and certain defeat. Rome had already made itself into a major power, and poised to subdue a...
11: ... carving out an empire for himself in Italy. He made an alliance with [[Ptolemy Ceraunus]], King of Ma...
15: ...ulties were high, this battle is not usually considered a "pyrrhic" victory. Several tribes (the [[Luc... - Human (48024 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Hominoidea]]}}
21: ...rimate]] belonging to the superfamily of [[Hominoidea]], with all of the [[apes]]: [[chimpanzee]]s, [[...
24: ...he upper limbs for manipulating objects, a highly developed [[brain]] and consequent capacity for abst...
27: ...ly [[philosophy of mind]], attempts to fathom the depths of each of these perspectives. [[Art]], [[mus...
30: ...and [[manipulate]] the world around us led to the development of [[technology]] and [[science]] as a s... - Plato (17363 bytes)
1: ...mb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
2: ...of [[Aristotle]], writer, and founder of the [[Academy]] in [[Athens]]. In countries speaking Arabic, ...
4: ...he ''[[Second Alcibiades (dialogue)|Second Alcibiades]]'').
12: ...s of the Athenian nobility.--> His family claimed descent from the ancient [[King of Athens| Athenian ...
14: ...derable number of manuscripts (see below). He was deeply affected by the city's treatment of Socrates ... - Socrates (7975 bytes)
5: ...n and instead encouraged the decoration of Alcibiades. During such campaigns, he also showed his extra...
7: ...ates that he teaches for a living, paid by his students, and that he thinks this is the most important...
9: ...g and everyone, and apparently it offended the leaders of this time. He was found guilty as charged, a...
11: ...hy for much longer than this and include [[Parmenides]], [[Anaxagoras]], [[Prodicus]], the priestess [...
15: See [[Trial of Socrates]] for more detail and background about Socrates' trial and exec... - Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
8: ...eity [[Zeus]] had instated the festival after his defeat of the [[titan (mythology)|Titan]] [[Cronus]]...
10: ...ds. The [[Sparta]]n adversary of Iphitos then decided to stop the war during these games, which were c...
12: ...ed. Pelops married the princess but not before murdering Myrtilus, whose curse later resulted in the f...
18: ...ympia, Greece, a sanctuary site for the [[List of deities|Greek gods]] near the towns of Elis and [[Pi...
19: ...]]. This statue was one of the ancient [[Seven Wonders of the World]]. - Pergamon (4084 bytes)
1: ...on looking down on the city of Bergama.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ... the [[Hellenistic Greece|Hellenistic period]], under the [[Attalid dynasty]], [[282 BC|282]]-[[129 BC...
5: ...eucid dynasty|Seleucids]], the Attalids were rewarded with all the former Seleucid domains in [[Asia M...
7: [[Image:Pergamum 16.jpg|thumb|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
8: ...]. They defeated the invading [[Celts]]. They remodeled the acropolis of Pergamum after the [[Acropoli... - Greco-Persian Wars (5983 bytes)
3: ...sia Minor]] (546 BC) left the [[Ionia]]n Greeks under Persian rule, while the other Greeks were free, ...
5: ...ties sacked, although they were permitted to have democratic governments afterwards.
7: ... in the end the Athenians and [[Plataea]]ns alone defeated the Persians in the [[battle of Marathon]].
9: ...ek ships to flank and destroy them. Following the defeat, Xerxes and his fleet retired to Asia, where ...
11: ...eet commanded by the Spartan king [[Leotychides]] destroyed the remaining Persian fleet in the [[battl... - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
3: ...lmost no written sources on early architecture or descriptions of buildings. Most of our knowledge of ...
5: ...ifetime as no more than a very valuable master tradesman.
7: ...oration, not structurally, except in the very grandest buildings of the Classical period such as the [...
10: ...24px|none|The upper part of the Greek National Academy building in Athens, showing the pediment with s...
11: ...mage:ac.tholos.jpg|thumb|213px|none|The Tholos at Delphi]]</td> - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
2: ... [[1876]]. However, subsequent discoveries have made it clear that Mycenae was not its chief center of...
7: ...s was shown to be untrue. The Aegean civilization developed three distinctive features.
11: ...ipt, but an earlier script [[Linear A]] remains undeciphered.
21: ...ater oblongs are entered from a long side and divided longitudinally by pillars.
23: ...ype see [[Crete]]. In spite of many comparisons made with [[Egyptian]], [[Babylonian]] and [[Hittite]]... - Theater (structure) (5978 bytes)
1: ...es and organize the theater space as well as provide facilities for the [[actor|actors]] and the tech ...
4: ...ornate, [[cathedral]]-like structures to simple undecorated rooms or [[black box theater]]s. Some thea...
7: ...heater, common terminology has been developed to identify the different areas of a theater building:
9: *The area hidden from the audience where sets, furniture and prop...
15: ...The rear of the stage is considered up-stage This derives from the raked stage of the Greek Theater (s... - Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
5: ...rgin-left:1em; margin-bottom:0,5em; background:#FFDEAD;"
27: ...opulation: ([[1991]])<br> - Total<br> - Density¹<br> - Rank||<br> -11,069<br>...
33: | [[List of postal codes in Greece|Postal code]]: || 270 65
35: ...Area/distance code]]: || 11-30-[[Greece dialing code 26240|26240]]-2<br> (030-26240-2)
37: | [[Municipal codes in Greece|Municipal code]]: || 1705
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