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  Agora (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ancient Agora of Athens is the most well-known agora, located in Athens, Greece.
the ancient Greek town of Agora in the Gallipoli peninsula, in modern Turkey
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Encyclopedia: Agora (disambiguation)
The agora (אגורה, plural agorot) is a denomination of the currency of Israel.
Agora is a reflective, prototype_based, object_oriented programming language that is based exclusively on message passing and not delegation.
Agora (in Greek Aγoρα) was an ancient town situated about the middle of the narrow neck of the Thracian Chersonese (called today Gallipoli penisula), and not far from Cardia, in what is now European Turkey.
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 Agora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
An agora was an essential part of an ancient Greek polis or city-state.
An agora acted as a marketplace and a place of congregation for the citizens of the polis.
They arose along with the poleis after the fall of Mycenaean civilization, and were well established as a part of a city by the time of Homer (probably the 8th century BC).
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 Agora - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
An agora (αγορά), translatable as marketplace, was an essential part of an ancient Greek polis or city-state.
An agora acted as a marketplace and a forum for the citizens of the polis.
Agora Open Air Museum of Izmir [1] (http://flickr.com/photos/asteko/tags/agora) is one of the well-preserved agoras in the world.
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 Encyclopedia: Architectural history
Melbourne, Australia by night For alternate meanings see city (disambiguation) A city is an urban area, differentiated from a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or legal status.
During the time of the ancients, religious matters were the preserve of the ruling order alone; by the time of the Greeks, religious mystery had skipped the confines of the temple-palace compounds and was the subject of the people or polis.
Civically we find this happening in the Roman forum (sibling of the Greek agora), where public participation is increasingly removed from the concrete performance of rituals and represented in the decor of the architecture.
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 Agora (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Agora (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 ScienceDaily: Agora disambiguation
Look for Agora disambiguation in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
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Check for Agora disambiguation in the deletion log, or visit its deletion vote page if it exists.
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 Agora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
is one of the well-preserved agoras in the world.
Official homepage of the excavations at the Athenian Agora.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
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 Agora (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
the Ancient Agora of Athens is the mostwell-known agora, located in Athens, Greece.
Agora is a Polish newspaper publisher, the publisher of Gazeta Wyborcza.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, onethat points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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 Ancient Agora of Athens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Most importantly from the point of view of tourism, the area around the Acropolis has been remodelled, and a great pedestrian area from the Temple of Olympian Zeus to Plaka, Monastiraki and the Psirri square has been constructed.
This allows the visitor space for calm walks among the ancient monuments, ruins and trees, from the Acropolis, to the Agora (the meeting place of the ancient Athenians) and then to the narrow streets of the old city of Athens (the Plaka), away from the noise of the city centre.
A house in its most general sense is a human-built dwelling with enclosing walls, a floor, and a roof.
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 ARES FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Although important in poetry, Ares was only rarely the recipient of cult worship, save at Sparta and in the founding myth of Thebes, and he appeared in few myths (Burkert 1985, p.169).
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the 2nd century CE had been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus; in essence it was a Roman temple to Mars.
Among the so-called "Homeric hymns", a "Hymn to Ares" has been transmitted in the manuscripts, although modern scholarship has detected that it was written in Late Antiquity (Burkert p 415, note 15).
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 Agora (disambiguation) - TheBestLinks.com - Athens, Board game, Currency, Greece, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Agora (disambiguation), Athens, Board game, Currency, Greece, Ancient Greece...
an agora is an Israeli unit of currency
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Agora Hotel
Agora Open Air Museum of Izmir http://flickr.com/photos/asteko/tags/agora is one of the well-preserved agoras in the world.
The MGM Grand was repaired and then sold to Bally's Entertainment (now Caesars Entertainment) which changed the facility's name to "Bally's Las Vegas." Subsequently, the present MGM Grand hotel-casino was built about a mile south at the northeast corner of the Las Vegas Strip and Tropicana Avenue, the former site of the Marina
The Agora of the Competaliasts is one of the main markets on the island of Delos, which dates to the last quarter of the 2nd century BC.
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 Pella - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
For other places named Pella, see: Pella (disambiguation).
Oikonomos in 1914-1915, the systematic exploration of the site began in 1953 and excavated in 1957.
The first series of campaigns were completed in 1963 including more excavations in 1980 and still continue in the agora part.
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 Athens Agora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Between the13th and 15th centuries the city was fought over by the Byzantines and the French and Italian knights of the Latin Emp...
An agora (αγορά), translatable as marketplace, was an essential part of an ancientGreek polis or city-state.
An Agoro acted as a marketplace and a place ofcongregation for the citizens of the polis.
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 Barber: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
For other uses of the word, see the Barber disambiguation page (Barber disambiguation page: more facts about this subject).
Before the Macedonian conquest brought the custom of clean shaving (clean shaving: a clean-shaven beard is one that has been totally removed, usually by shaving or...
[follow hyperlink for more...]), the κουρευς in the Greek agora (agora: 100 agorot equal 1 shekel) would trim and style his patrons' beards, hair, and fingernail (fingernail: The nail at the end of a finger) s, as gossip and debate flowed freely.
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 Wikipedia:Links to (disambiguation) pages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of disambiguation pages or redirects with "(disambiguation)" in the title.
Links to these pages don't need disambiguation, as they are done exceptionally and on purpose.
A supplementary page, List of TLA disambiguation pages contains a growing manually produced list of three letter abbreviations that exist in the format
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Links_to_(disambiguation)_pages   (109 words)

  
 Pella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archaeological digs in progress since 1957 have uncovered a small part of the city, which was made rich by Alexander and his heirs.
The large agora or market, was surrounded by the shaded colonnades of stoas, and streets of enclosed houses with frescoed walls round inner courtyards.
The first trompe-l'oeil wall murals imitating perspective views ever seen were on walls at Pella.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Pella   (291 words)

  
 Agora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
An agora acted as a marketplace and a place of congregation for thecitizens of the polis.
The most well-known agora is the Ancient Agora ofAthens.
Backto the Agora: Workable Solutions for Small Urban School Facilities.
www.therfcc.org /agora-89449.html   (118 words)

  
 Agora - OneLook Dictionary Search
agora, agora : Compact Oxford English Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include Agora: agora of the competaliasts, ancient agora of athens, athenian agora, israeli agora
Words similar to Agora: agorae, agorot, agoroth, forum, market, marketplace, public square, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=Agora&ls=a   (236 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Athens
This remarkable route provides the visitors breathtaking views of the Parthenon and the Agora (the meeting point of ancient Athenians), away from the bustle and hustle of the city centre.
Near Syntagma Square (described above) stands the highly impressive Kallimarmaro Stadium, the place where the first modern Olympic Games took place in 1896.
Eventually, however, a total of more than 3.2 million tickets were sold [14], which was higher than any other Olympics with the exception of Sydney (more than 5 million tickets were sold there in 2000).
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 [WikiEN-l] Disambiguation proposal
In > the past, this has prevented flame wars.
Let's change the [[Gaia]] article to a > disambiguation page (proposal follows) > I don't see why the current single paragraph that explains -- and links to a fuller treatment of [[Gaia Theory]] -- can't remain in the [[Gaia]] article, as it currently exists.
In the article on [[Oedipus]], one would expect some mention of Freud's interpretation -- which currently exists -- and I would expect the same kind of brief discussion and link in any significant use of myth in intellectual thought.
mail.wikipedia.org /pipermail/wikien-l/2003-July/005106.html   (258 words)

  
 A Tableaux Calculus for Ambiguous Quantification - Monz, de Rijke (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
The calculus interleaves partial disambiguation steps with steps in a traditional deductive process.
and at the moment it is not obvious how to reason with ambiguous formulas without disambiguating them at least partially, cf.
The question is how can we restrict the massive branching of contexts when updating with ambiguous information.
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 Hotel Agora Paris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Other features many travellers do not want to do without today are a TV, a...
An agora acted as a marketplace and a place ofcongregation for the citizens of the polis.
The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world.
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> >>there may be a disambiguation page for a term which >>is ambiguous only in English and not in other >>languages ([[jack]] comes to mind).
Only languages which have a disambiguation page >that matches one in another language would have these >inter-language links, so I don't see why [[jack]] >would cause any problems.
There will also be links >on the foreign disambiguation pages that aren't >included on en, like fr has [[Mars (mois)]], but that >doesn't mean the English Mars page has to link to >[[March]].
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 SWAD-Europe: Semantic Blogging and Bibliographies - Requirements Specification
Similarly, disambiguating metadata can be used to enrich the identifiers of distinct papers with identical descriptions.
Note that a side effect of this disambiguation is that the combined annotations would be split; each annotation being returned to its owning item.
For example, it is not obvious how one should present a network so as to reduce overlap and improve clarity.
www.w3.org /2001/sw/Europe/reports/open_demonstrators/hp-requirements-specification.html   (17120 words)

  
 networked_performance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
As I understand it, the parable's moral is rather about not clinging too hard to any particular perspective because there are many truths.
And I take that to suggest not only that inflexibility is problematic, but that disambiguation is as well - precisely because of "the risk of collapsing valid distinctions" and becoming too invested in getting the 'one ring to rule them all'.
The erasure of difference is never neutral, and this desire to master a subject, to bring it to order and unity, to suggest its discovery and conquest through neologism, is at the heart of what feminist studies of science and technology have long criticised as exclusionary practices rife with power struggles.
www.turbulence.org /blog/archives/2006_01.html   (14133 words)

  
 VISL - VISL - Main Documentation: Floresta sintá(c)tica
However there are situations where the sentence window context or even the extra-linguistic context is not enough to disambiguate th gender and number of the numeral in question.
If the punctuation mark can be fully replaced by a conjunction, then, the clause in question will retain the function suggested by that conjunction (usually ADVL:fcl), as in the following sentence:
Agora, o financiamento do projecto foi muito complicado, (=porque) tentei na Suécia e mais tarde consegui na Alemanha --
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 Boston College Agora Start   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
A college (Latin collegium) can be the name of any group of colleagues ; originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules (con-, "together" + leg-, "law").
An acted as a marketplace and a place ofcongregation for the citizens of the polis.
START is an acronym that can stand for:
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