Athens placed a strong emphasis on democracy, which required citizens to engage in public debate and decision-making, fostering the development of logic and public speaking skills. The educational system, particularly through institutions like the Sophists and philosophers such as Socrates and Aristotle, emphasized rhetoric and critical thinking. Additionally, the competitive nature of Athenian politics and the importance of persuasive oratory in the Assembly and courts further encouraged the mastery of these skills, distinguishing Athens from other city-states where such practices were less emphasized.
It's in the book .stupid.
In order to answer this, you have to specify the native language of the learner. For example:A Spanish-speaking person might find Portuguese easierA Dutch-speaking person might find English easierA Mandarin-speaking person might not find either one more difficult than the other
Because Athens is weak and cowardly & took their money.For an answer that makes sense, Athens was still a leading city, and favorite of the goddess Athena. To wipe it off the map, as might have been done with a lesser city, was probably considered inadvisable for political and religious reasons. If Athens had won the war, as it nearly did in the first ten years, Sparta might have met the standard fate of a conquered city (death for all men, slavery for all women and children, city destroyed), but the world will never know. They should of killed or destroyed it But then they wouldn't help them when a battle cameThe person who answered the question before this just annoys me with how critical they are being... then again, they are pretty straight forward and, well, truthful.
Probably the biggest thing is that you'd be speaking with a British accent!
Sparta had no walls, relying on it's warriors as its walls.
If you ask an understandable question you might get an answer.
I do not know specifically about Port-Harcourt but I can tell you about Lagos. There's this very practical one called LiveSpeech that you might want to try. It's based in Lekki Peninsula. Here's their website: www.LiveSpeech.org. Hope this helps.
Someone who is always nervous doing a presentation may be grouped with those who fear public speaking; thus, such a person might be called 'laliophobic' or 'glossophobic' (afraid of the spoken word, speaking, public speaking). More simply, if also less sophisticatedly, one could be called a 'presentation-fearer.'
you asked a question what is deduction in logic - a statement somone who asks a question might not know the answer -general statement therefore you might not know the answer - conclusion
The proper noun Athens is the name of a city. It would not ordinarily use a plural. It might be possible to describe Athens (Greece) and Athens (Georgia) as "two Athenses" or simply as the "two Athens."
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We might not be speaking English if Caesar had not concurred Gual. We might be speaking German or another European language.
I believe it is the Parthenon the statue of Athena.(This might not be the most famous landmark in Athens but it is very famous)
just a guess but it might be the school of athens that made itself, BURN!!!!
Many, many things, including what might be called Western thought. Athens is often considered the birthplace of democracy.
A variety of reasons can cause fear of public speaking. One might be that they are afraid they might mess up and others will look poorly on that or laugh making them feel embarrassed Another reason might be that they are afraid to speak what they think about their opinion and others might also look down upon that. Of course everyone is different and some are more confident in themselves so they do not fear speaking to the public.
AND gate is an all or nothing gate because in able to have an output of logic 1,all of the input must be all logic 1 or else the output will be nothing or simply logic 0.