Athens and Sparta -- Was War Inevitable?
Between 500 and 350 BC the area now known as Greece was but a collection of separate and unallied city-states. Today, we often view cultures and political conflict in terms of nations, and take the view that since city-states were geographically close, culture was the same. This, however, was untrue, particularly in the case of the two most powerful and well-known city states of Athens and Sparta.
That is not to say that these two entities were completely divergent. Both had some cultural similarities in context with their history, and they cooperated – if distantly, in the years leading up to the Battle of Thermopylae and subsequent defeat of the Persian invaders at Salamis and Plataea, ending Persian aggression for a time.
Schools and Parents Effective Staff
In order to offer children the best possible educational experience, school staff members - counselors, teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators - face enormous responsibilities and take on constant challenges.
Wrong With Strategy Is Focused
This paper deals with strategy, and provides information as to how strategy can and should be employed in any business. The paper is a review of a case study into strategy and why many businesses struggle with it. Overall, there are many areas of development and growth in business, as well as in the rest of the world. By developing strategic plans that allow for various outcomes a business can be more prepared for the future.