Fun Facts about ancient Greece. On slide 3, the slideshare people messed up how many times it says "(the gods of Olympus). Also, on slide 14 the slideshare people "accidentally" Messed up A LOT of things! They cut out "Parthenon", and wrote "(A Greek Temple)" too many times and wrote it over the bullet. I am very sorry about the slideshare people.
Greece is an island country located in Europe made up of many islands, with Athens as its capital. The culture is influenced by the Mediterranean, with tourism centered around beaches, seafood featuring prominently in cuisine, and olive oil used in most dishes. Children attend school from ages 6 to 15, and the languages spoken include Greek dialects like Katharévousa and Pontic Greek.
Greece has a population of over 11 million people and its capital and largest city is Athens. Some of Greece's most famous historical figures include Alexander the Great, Socrates, and Aristotle. Today, Greece is known for its mountainous landscapes, over 6,000 islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas, and World Heritage sites like the Acropolis and Delphi. Greek cuisine features dishes like souvlaki, moussakas, Greek salad and tzatziki.
Greece is a beautiful country located in southeastern Europe known for its mountainous terrain and many islands. Athens serves as the capital and home to around 5 million people. The climate features mild, wet winters and hot summers that attract millions of tourists annually. Greeks take pride in their friendly and hospitable culture, with a history as the birthplace of democracy and the Olympic Games.
This document provides brief descriptions of various landmarks, structures, and cultural aspects of Greece. It mentions the Athens Olympic Stadium, whitewashed houses in Santorini, the ancient city of Athens dating back 3000 years, a female named waterfall, the famous Navagio Beach known for shipwrecks on Zakynthos Island, the Parthenon temple built between 447-338 BC, a mini castle called Giali, Greek gods as the main religion, a stadium in Delphi that attracts tourists, a famous Greek church, and a water cave on Zakynthos coast. It also lists the Greek alphabet, numbers, and currency.
The document summarizes information about several Greek islands and archaeological sites in Greece. It provides details about the islands of Milos, Syros, Hydra, Mykonos, Santorini, Zante, Rhodes, and Amorgos. It also describes six major archaeological sites in Greece - the Acropolis of Athens, Delphi, Ancient Olympia, the Palace of Knossos, Epidaurus, and the island of Delos. Each location is historically and culturally significant with notable landmarks, myths, and ancient ruins.
Greece is located in southeastern Europe between Europe, Asia and Africa. It has over 10 million inhabitants and its capital and largest city is Athens. Greece consists of nine regions and has over 6000 islands, with Crete being the largest island. Some of Greece's most important cities are Athens, Thessaloniki, Patras and Heraklion. Greece has a number of significant archaeological sites from ancient Greek civilization, with the most famous being the Acropolis of Athens, Delphi, Olympia, Knossos and Mycenae. Traditional Greek customs and festivals play an important role in Greek culture and include name day celebrations, carnival, Easter and Christmas.
Fun Facts about ancient Greece. On slide 3, the slideshare people messed up how many times it says "(the gods of Olympus). Also, on slide 14 the slideshare people "accidentally" Messed up A LOT of things! They cut out "Parthenon", and wrote "(A Greek Temple)" too many times and wrote it over the bullet. I am very sorry about the slideshare people.
Greece is an island country located in Europe made up of many islands, with Athens as its capital. The culture is influenced by the Mediterranean, with tourism centered around beaches, seafood featuring prominently in cuisine, and olive oil used in most dishes. Children attend school from ages 6 to 15, and the languages spoken include Greek dialects like Katharévousa and Pontic Greek.
Greece has a population of over 11 million people and its capital and largest city is Athens. Some of Greece's most famous historical figures include Alexander the Great, Socrates, and Aristotle. Today, Greece is known for its mountainous landscapes, over 6,000 islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas, and World Heritage sites like the Acropolis and Delphi. Greek cuisine features dishes like souvlaki, moussakas, Greek salad and tzatziki.
Greece is a beautiful country located in southeastern Europe known for its mountainous terrain and many islands. Athens serves as the capital and home to around 5 million people. The climate features mild, wet winters and hot summers that attract millions of tourists annually. Greeks take pride in their friendly and hospitable culture, with a history as the birthplace of democracy and the Olympic Games.
This document provides brief descriptions of various landmarks, structures, and cultural aspects of Greece. It mentions the Athens Olympic Stadium, whitewashed houses in Santorini, the ancient city of Athens dating back 3000 years, a female named waterfall, the famous Navagio Beach known for shipwrecks on Zakynthos Island, the Parthenon temple built between 447-338 BC, a mini castle called Giali, Greek gods as the main religion, a stadium in Delphi that attracts tourists, a famous Greek church, and a water cave on Zakynthos coast. It also lists the Greek alphabet, numbers, and currency.
The document summarizes information about several Greek islands and archaeological sites in Greece. It provides details about the islands of Milos, Syros, Hydra, Mykonos, Santorini, Zante, Rhodes, and Amorgos. It also describes six major archaeological sites in Greece - the Acropolis of Athens, Delphi, Ancient Olympia, the Palace of Knossos, Epidaurus, and the island of Delos. Each location is historically and culturally significant with notable landmarks, myths, and ancient ruins.
Greece is located in southeastern Europe between Europe, Asia and Africa. It has over 10 million inhabitants and its capital and largest city is Athens. Greece consists of nine regions and has over 6000 islands, with Crete being the largest island. Some of Greece's most important cities are Athens, Thessaloniki, Patras and Heraklion. Greece has a number of significant archaeological sites from ancient Greek civilization, with the most famous being the Acropolis of Athens, Delphi, Olympia, Knossos and Mycenae. Traditional Greek customs and festivals play an important role in Greek culture and include name day celebrations, carnival, Easter and Christmas.
This document provides information about Cyprus and some of its main cities and places of interest. It begins with an overview of Cyprus, including facts about its population, government, landscape, currency, and climate. It then discusses several cities - Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, and Larnaca - and highlights important historical sites, museums, and attractions to visit in each city. The document also profiles some famous Cypriots and provides a brief history of Cyprus.
Greece is located in southeastern Europe, bordering Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, and surrounded by the Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Aegean Sea. Greece has a mainland, Peloponnese peninsula, and over 6,000 islands. The climate is mild with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Some of Greece's most important tourist attractions include archaeological sites, museums, beaches, and natural landscapes that showcase Greek culture and history.
This document provides information on a 10-day honeymoon package in Greece and the Greek Islands. It includes 3 nights in Athens, 3 nights in Santorini, and a 4-night cruise visiting ports in Mykonos, Kusadasi, Patmos, Rhodes, and Crete. Key features include hotel accommodations, select meals, and transportation between destinations. A variety of optional tours are also available at each destination.
This document provides information about geographical features and cities in Greece. It notes that Greece has over 6000 islands, with Crete being the largest island. It is located in the southern Aegean Sea. The document also discusses popular island groups like the Cyclades and Dodecanese, and describes some cities on Crete like Chania, Heraklion, Rethymno and Aghios Nikolaos that attract many tourists.
Greece is a country located in southeastern Europe that is part of the European Union. It has a population of around 11 million people and its capital and largest city is Athens. Greece has over 2000 islands, with around 170 inhabited, and is known for its natural beauty. Key tourist sites include beaches like Myrtos, historic sites like the Parthenon and Acropolis Museum, and islands like Elafonisi and Spinalonga. Greece is one of the top olive producers globally and has a long history and culture, with the Greek language being over 3000 years old.
The Greek flag represents the Greek Orthodox religion, with blue and white colors symbolizing the sky and sea and nine stripes representing the nine syllables of Greece's motto meaning "freedom or death". The dominant religion in Greece is Greek Orthodox, which about 96% of Greeks follow. Typical meals in Greece include sharing large dishes family-style between noon and 2pm or 8-9pm, and it is rude to leave the table before everyone is finished eating. Famous Greek beaches include Corfu, Lesvos, and Santorini beaches formed by ancient volcanic activity. In ancient Greece, babies were not named for weeks to avoid attachment if they died young, and often wore just a cloth or nothing at all.
Ancient Greek children were abandoned if sick at birth and played with toys until age 7, when girls learned domestic skills and boys began school. Men trained intensely for the Olympics, competing in running, throwing, combat sports, and performances. Greeks made wine from grapes, fished for food, and Olympic winners received wreaths.
Greece has a population of around 11 million people and Athens is the capital and largest city. The country has over 13,000 km of coastline and borders Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Key landmarks include the Acropolis in Athens and the island of Santorini.
Looking for deals on Greece vacation packages? Book from Bansal Travels; get the best travel packages to Greece all-inclusive. Enjoy vacations in Greece!
Greece, Parte I, bits of tradition, beauty and musicIrene Aguiar
This document provides an overview of Greece, including its history, geography, and culture. It begins with background on ancient Greece and how it influenced Western civilization. It then discusses Greece's current administrative divisions. The majority of the document contains images and captions that showcase various historical sites, landmarks, and aspects of modern life across different regions of Greece, with a focus on Athens. Key places highlighted include the Acropolis, Parthenon, temples, museums, and other iconic locations.
Greece is a mountainous country located in Southern Europe with a predominantly service-based economy. The capital and largest city is Athens, home to historic sites like the Acropolis. Most Greeks are Greek Orthodox and Greek is the primary language though English signs can be found in tourist areas. Greece has a long history and culture that blends ancient traditions with modern influences.
The document describes several important ancient monuments and archaeological sites located in Greece. The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located above the city of Athens containing remains of ancient buildings. Ancient Delphi was an important oracle site that was consulted for important decisions throughout the classical world. Knossos on Crete is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site in Europe and considered the oldest city. Other sites mentioned include Dion near Mount Olympus, Epidaurus on the Argolid Peninsula, Dodoni in a village, Olympia which was the site of the ancient Olympic Games, Mycenae which was a major center of Greek civilization, and Mystras which served as the capital of the Byzantine Despotate of Morea
The document summarizes several UNESCO World Heritage sites in Greece, including the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tiryns from 1600-1100 BC. It also discusses the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos Island, where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation, and the Acropolis of Athens dating back to the 5th century BC. It concludes with an account of two 18-year old Greek students who climbed the Acropolis in 1941 to remove the Nazi swastika flag during the occupation of Greece in World War II.
The European Schools Newspaper - Issue 1 - My country 2015 - 2016viv_h
Creating an English School Newspaper is an enjoyable, creative and educational process! This project aspires to involve many European learners in the creation of a common Newspaper! Each issue will thematic, so that all participants can get an idea of what is going on in their partners' side. Participant learners will also have the opportunity to interact via Twinspace, improving thus their speaking/typing along with their writing skills! Practising skills simulates real-life communication in a fun-filled project that will help everyone realize the emergence of English as an international language and expand their horizons. Learners will also have the opportunity to feel like citizens of the world, members of a vast community, outside the barriers of their local surroundings. Using English as the vehicle, this project will provide useful insight on their peers' daily routine, interests, customs and mentality, aloowing everyone thus to become more tolerant with diversity.
The document summarizes the natural heritage of Greece and the region of Attica. It describes Greece's diverse ecosystems and high levels of endemic plant and animal species. It notes that Attica contains 8 important protected ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, and mountain areas. The Acropolis of Athens is highlighted for its unique flora and fauna, including owl, lizard, butterfly and plant species found nowhere else.
Ioannina is the capital of Epirus region in northwestern Greece, located on the western shore of Lake Pamvotis at an elevation of 500 meters. It has a Mediterranean climate but receives the most rainfall in Greece due to its inland location. Notable landmarks include the Castle of Ioannina built in 528 AD overlooking Lake Pamvotis, the ancient Greek theater of Dodoni that could accommodate 18,000 spectators, and archaeological and Byzantine museums housed in the castle that showcase the region's history. The University of Ioannina, founded in 1964, has over 13,000 undergraduate students across 17 departments and offers postgraduate programs. Zosimaia School, founded in 1828, was one of the
YoUtopia partners from 8 European countries visited the Temple of goddess Athena, the Parthenon. 2500 years after its constuction and destructions, it still inspires with its architectural perfection. Apart from the monument itself, one can have a full view of the city of Athens from above. The Acropolis Hill monuments are the Greek history and represent a golden era of prosperity during the Golden Age of Pericles, the 5th century BC
This document provides information about various locations in Greece including:
- The Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens
- The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens
- The old neighborhood of Plaka in Athens
- The port of Piraeus near Athens
- Monasteries built on rock pillars in Meteora
- Catacombs on the island of Milos
- The cave and lakes of Kalavrita
- Beaches on the islands of Naxos, Santorini, and Icaria
- Archaeological sites like Knossos on Crete
Greece has land borders with several countries and seas on multiple sides. The official language is Greek and tourism is a major part of the economy, receiving over 15 million visitors annually who are drawn to its beaches, history, and archaeological sites. Greek cuisine and culture vary regionally but folk dancing remains an important tradition. Some Greeks adhere strongly to superstitions and religion. Famous destinations include Athens, Santorini, Corfu, Rhodes, and Mykonos, as well as historical and religious sites like the Meteora monasteries.
The document appears to be a travel journal from a trip to Greece, beginning in Athens and including visits to sites like the Acropolis, Plaka neighborhood, National Archaeological Museum, Corinth Canal, Epidaurus, Nafplion, Mycenae, Olympia, and ending back in Athens. Photos were taken of historical sites, architecture, museums, guides, drivers, landscapes, and cities visited along the way. Entries include descriptions, histories, and reflections from each location.
The document appears to be a travel journal from a trip to Greece, beginning in Athens and including visits to sites like the Acropolis, Plaka neighborhood, National Archaeological Museum, Corinth Canal, Epidauros, Nafplion, Mycenae, and Olympia. Photos were taken of historical sites, architecture, museums, and scenic views. The journal documents the travelers' experiences viewing ancient ruins and artifacts, and includes notes on the history and significance of various locations.
This document provides information about Cyprus and some of its main cities and places of interest. It begins with an overview of Cyprus, including facts about its population, government, landscape, currency, and climate. It then discusses several cities - Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos, and Larnaca - and highlights important historical sites, museums, and attractions to visit in each city. The document also profiles some famous Cypriots and provides a brief history of Cyprus.
Greece is located in southeastern Europe, bordering Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, and surrounded by the Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Aegean Sea. Greece has a mainland, Peloponnese peninsula, and over 6,000 islands. The climate is mild with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Some of Greece's most important tourist attractions include archaeological sites, museums, beaches, and natural landscapes that showcase Greek culture and history.
This document provides information on a 10-day honeymoon package in Greece and the Greek Islands. It includes 3 nights in Athens, 3 nights in Santorini, and a 4-night cruise visiting ports in Mykonos, Kusadasi, Patmos, Rhodes, and Crete. Key features include hotel accommodations, select meals, and transportation between destinations. A variety of optional tours are also available at each destination.
This document provides information about geographical features and cities in Greece. It notes that Greece has over 6000 islands, with Crete being the largest island. It is located in the southern Aegean Sea. The document also discusses popular island groups like the Cyclades and Dodecanese, and describes some cities on Crete like Chania, Heraklion, Rethymno and Aghios Nikolaos that attract many tourists.
Greece is a country located in southeastern Europe that is part of the European Union. It has a population of around 11 million people and its capital and largest city is Athens. Greece has over 2000 islands, with around 170 inhabited, and is known for its natural beauty. Key tourist sites include beaches like Myrtos, historic sites like the Parthenon and Acropolis Museum, and islands like Elafonisi and Spinalonga. Greece is one of the top olive producers globally and has a long history and culture, with the Greek language being over 3000 years old.
The Greek flag represents the Greek Orthodox religion, with blue and white colors symbolizing the sky and sea and nine stripes representing the nine syllables of Greece's motto meaning "freedom or death". The dominant religion in Greece is Greek Orthodox, which about 96% of Greeks follow. Typical meals in Greece include sharing large dishes family-style between noon and 2pm or 8-9pm, and it is rude to leave the table before everyone is finished eating. Famous Greek beaches include Corfu, Lesvos, and Santorini beaches formed by ancient volcanic activity. In ancient Greece, babies were not named for weeks to avoid attachment if they died young, and often wore just a cloth or nothing at all.
Ancient Greek children were abandoned if sick at birth and played with toys until age 7, when girls learned domestic skills and boys began school. Men trained intensely for the Olympics, competing in running, throwing, combat sports, and performances. Greeks made wine from grapes, fished for food, and Olympic winners received wreaths.
Greece has a population of around 11 million people and Athens is the capital and largest city. The country has over 13,000 km of coastline and borders Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Key landmarks include the Acropolis in Athens and the island of Santorini.
Looking for deals on Greece vacation packages? Book from Bansal Travels; get the best travel packages to Greece all-inclusive. Enjoy vacations in Greece!
Greece, Parte I, bits of tradition, beauty and musicIrene Aguiar
This document provides an overview of Greece, including its history, geography, and culture. It begins with background on ancient Greece and how it influenced Western civilization. It then discusses Greece's current administrative divisions. The majority of the document contains images and captions that showcase various historical sites, landmarks, and aspects of modern life across different regions of Greece, with a focus on Athens. Key places highlighted include the Acropolis, Parthenon, temples, museums, and other iconic locations.
Greece is a mountainous country located in Southern Europe with a predominantly service-based economy. The capital and largest city is Athens, home to historic sites like the Acropolis. Most Greeks are Greek Orthodox and Greek is the primary language though English signs can be found in tourist areas. Greece has a long history and culture that blends ancient traditions with modern influences.
The document describes several important ancient monuments and archaeological sites located in Greece. The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located above the city of Athens containing remains of ancient buildings. Ancient Delphi was an important oracle site that was consulted for important decisions throughout the classical world. Knossos on Crete is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site in Europe and considered the oldest city. Other sites mentioned include Dion near Mount Olympus, Epidaurus on the Argolid Peninsula, Dodoni in a village, Olympia which was the site of the ancient Olympic Games, Mycenae which was a major center of Greek civilization, and Mystras which served as the capital of the Byzantine Despotate of Morea
The document summarizes several UNESCO World Heritage sites in Greece, including the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tiryns from 1600-1100 BC. It also discusses the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos Island, where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation, and the Acropolis of Athens dating back to the 5th century BC. It concludes with an account of two 18-year old Greek students who climbed the Acropolis in 1941 to remove the Nazi swastika flag during the occupation of Greece in World War II.
The European Schools Newspaper - Issue 1 - My country 2015 - 2016viv_h
Creating an English School Newspaper is an enjoyable, creative and educational process! This project aspires to involve many European learners in the creation of a common Newspaper! Each issue will thematic, so that all participants can get an idea of what is going on in their partners' side. Participant learners will also have the opportunity to interact via Twinspace, improving thus their speaking/typing along with their writing skills! Practising skills simulates real-life communication in a fun-filled project that will help everyone realize the emergence of English as an international language and expand their horizons. Learners will also have the opportunity to feel like citizens of the world, members of a vast community, outside the barriers of their local surroundings. Using English as the vehicle, this project will provide useful insight on their peers' daily routine, interests, customs and mentality, aloowing everyone thus to become more tolerant with diversity.
The document summarizes the natural heritage of Greece and the region of Attica. It describes Greece's diverse ecosystems and high levels of endemic plant and animal species. It notes that Attica contains 8 important protected ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, and mountain areas. The Acropolis of Athens is highlighted for its unique flora and fauna, including owl, lizard, butterfly and plant species found nowhere else.
Ioannina is the capital of Epirus region in northwestern Greece, located on the western shore of Lake Pamvotis at an elevation of 500 meters. It has a Mediterranean climate but receives the most rainfall in Greece due to its inland location. Notable landmarks include the Castle of Ioannina built in 528 AD overlooking Lake Pamvotis, the ancient Greek theater of Dodoni that could accommodate 18,000 spectators, and archaeological and Byzantine museums housed in the castle that showcase the region's history. The University of Ioannina, founded in 1964, has over 13,000 undergraduate students across 17 departments and offers postgraduate programs. Zosimaia School, founded in 1828, was one of the
YoUtopia partners from 8 European countries visited the Temple of goddess Athena, the Parthenon. 2500 years after its constuction and destructions, it still inspires with its architectural perfection. Apart from the monument itself, one can have a full view of the city of Athens from above. The Acropolis Hill monuments are the Greek history and represent a golden era of prosperity during the Golden Age of Pericles, the 5th century BC
This document provides information about various locations in Greece including:
- The Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens
- The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens
- The old neighborhood of Plaka in Athens
- The port of Piraeus near Athens
- Monasteries built on rock pillars in Meteora
- Catacombs on the island of Milos
- The cave and lakes of Kalavrita
- Beaches on the islands of Naxos, Santorini, and Icaria
- Archaeological sites like Knossos on Crete
Greece has land borders with several countries and seas on multiple sides. The official language is Greek and tourism is a major part of the economy, receiving over 15 million visitors annually who are drawn to its beaches, history, and archaeological sites. Greek cuisine and culture vary regionally but folk dancing remains an important tradition. Some Greeks adhere strongly to superstitions and religion. Famous destinations include Athens, Santorini, Corfu, Rhodes, and Mykonos, as well as historical and religious sites like the Meteora monasteries.
The document appears to be a travel journal from a trip to Greece, beginning in Athens and including visits to sites like the Acropolis, Plaka neighborhood, National Archaeological Museum, Corinth Canal, Epidaurus, Nafplion, Mycenae, Olympia, and ending back in Athens. Photos were taken of historical sites, architecture, museums, guides, drivers, landscapes, and cities visited along the way. Entries include descriptions, histories, and reflections from each location.
The document appears to be a travel journal from a trip to Greece, beginning in Athens and including visits to sites like the Acropolis, Plaka neighborhood, National Archaeological Museum, Corinth Canal, Epidauros, Nafplion, Mycenae, and Olympia. Photos were taken of historical sites, architecture, museums, and scenic views. The journal documents the travelers' experiences viewing ancient ruins and artifacts, and includes notes on the history and significance of various locations.
The document provides information about various locations in Greece that are of cultural and historical significance, including schools, cities, monuments, churches, and other landmarks. It discusses the city of Korydallos where the author's school is located, as well as other major cities like Piraeus, Athens, Thessaloniki, and islands like Crete and Santorini. It also references important historical sites, cultural centers, and natural features that are elements of Greek heritage and culture.
This document provides information about Greece and the town of Chania in three paragraphs:
1) Greece is located in Southern Europe, with a population of around 11 million. Athens is the capital and largest city. Greece has a long history dating back over 270,000 years and is considered the birthplace of Western civilization.
2) The town of Chania on the island of Crete has a population of 108,642. It has historical sites from Venetian and Ottoman rule and beautiful beaches. The local cuisine includes Greek salad, stuffed vine leaves, and fried cheese pies.
3) Details are given about the High School of Akrotiri near Chania, which has 400 students aged 15-
New microsoft office power point presentation (3)Cotne Batadze
Greece is home to many historic sites from ancient civilizations as well as beautiful natural scenery. The authors describe some of Greece's most notable ancient ruins including temples dedicated to the Greek gods on Mount Olympus. They also mention smaller towns and villages along the Mediterranean coast that have unique architecture. The travel agency section provides an example itinerary for a one week trip to Santorini from Athens, including transportation between cities, guided tours, accommodations, and a total price of one thousand euros.
The document provides a summary of a trip to Athens and surrounding areas in Greece. It describes visits to important historical sites in Athens such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the new Acropolis Museum. It also details trips from Athens to Nafplion, visiting locations like Epidauros along the way, and from Nafplion to Olympia, stopping at Mycenae. The document utilizes photos to illustrate the various destinations and highlights of the journey through Greece.
The document provides information about various locations and landmarks in Greece. It mentions that Greece is located at the southern end of the Balkan peninsula and covers an area of 131,940 square meters. Some highlights include the Parthenon in Athens, performances held at the ancient theatre of Epidavros, beaches on the islands of Crete, Rhodes and Santorini, and Mount Olympus, the highest point in Greece, which according to mythology was home to the 12 major gods.
During a stay in Athens, the author enjoys spending time with their new friends, visiting various historic and cultural sites around the city. They tour the Acropolis with Ariadni, seeing landmarks like the Parthenon, Caryatid sculptures, and views of Athens from above. The author later helps friends Filippos and Panagiotis with schoolwork, plays games, exercises, and learns about Panagiotis' family's bakery business. The document shares the author's experiences making new friends and exploring Athens through social activities and cultural excursions.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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1. Greece
A presentation of Greece created by
the 4th Graders of the 10th Helioupolis Primary School
eTwinning project: “Arts Quest”
2018-2019
2. It is a small country which is considered to be the cradle of western
civilization. Its most typical sight is the Acropolis.
Athens is the capital city
10.77 million people live in Greece
4. Greece, my country, is in the
south-eastern part of Europe
It shares borders with
Albania, FYROM, Bulgaria and
Turkey.
It borders the Ionian, the
Aegean and the Libyan Seas.
It has many islands.
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By Billy
5. Royal Tomb of King Philippos of Macedonia,
Vergina
By Theo
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6. White Tower, Thessaloniki
The White Tower is a
landmark of
Thessaloniki ( the
second largest city in
Greece)
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By Vicky
7. Igoumenitsa
My favourite place in Greece is
Igoumenitsa. It is located in Epirus
in the northwest part of Greece.
Igoumenitsa is the capital city of
Thesprotia and is across from the
island of Corfu. Igoumenitsa is one
of the most important port of
Greece. It is connected by boat with
Italy. When we usually eat delicious
pies.
(cheesepie,spaghettipie,milkpie).
Igoumenitsa is famous for
milk,cheese and oil. We like going
at the local festivals.There are
many sheep,cows,
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By Chris.helioup8
15. Temple of Aphaea, Aegina, Saronic Gulf
By Angelos
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16. Evia, an island attached to the mainland
by Elizabeth and Blue
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Evia is the second biggest island in
Greece.
23. Zakynthos
My favourite place in Greece is Zakynthos. It is located in the southern part of
Greece. It is a tourist center. It has kareta-kareta turtles.
By Elpi
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