). founded by Thales, who taught that the unity of matter was the universal foundation of being. The Milesian school held that all things must have originated in a single material principle. The basic feature of the world of things—its continuous becoming—is embodied within the original ...
We had just returned from our summer trips, and a different kind of experience was needed. This one would be found in the center of Athens. All girls were members of Travel Bloggers Greece, a group of travel enthusiasts with which we share some unique experiences for the last two years. ...
similar schools were maintained for girls, who were instructed primarily in music and literature. The gymnasia spread throughout Greece and continued to exist even after the Greeks lost their political independence. Youths aged 18 to 20 underwent military training at the ephebia. The circles that ...
Teachers’ perceptions of ICT, self-efficacy on computers and demographics are some of the factors that have been found to impact the use of ICT in the educational process. The aim of the present research is to analyze the perceptions of primary school teachers about ICT and how they affect ...
(so to say) a very little while ago; for I suppose that the time of Hesiod and Homer was not more than four hundred years before my own; and these are they who taught the Greeks of the descent of the gods, and gave to all their several names, and honours, and arts, and declared...
Earlier in their history they had produced art, poetry and music and seemed to be on the same course as the rest of Greek civilization which might have led them to give us some of the famous names that have been passed down through history. But from the late 8th Century Sparta fought a...
In the last decade, interactive touchscreen devices have become ubiquitous in young children, and toddlers first experience touchscreen technology before t
Little is known about Sappho’s life for certain.[11]She was from the island of Lesbos[12]and was probably born around 630 BC.[15]Tradition names her mother as Cleïs,[17]though ancient scholars may simply have guessed this name, assuming that Sappho’s daughter Cleïs was named after...
For example, it is possible that he never visited Macedonia at all, or, if he did, he might have been drawn there by King Archelaus with incentives that were also offered to other artists. Birthplace: Salamis Island, Greece Nationality: Greece Works: The Trojan Women, The Phoenician Women,...
Polygons (poly = many; gonia = angles) are closed figures that have several lines and angles. The first part, or , in the names of these shapes tells how many sides and angles that shape has. For example: angle = 3lateral = 4gon = 5gon = 6gon= 7gon = 8Draw each of these ...