Groove Time Greek Civil Servants Start 2-Day Strike – Nytimes.com, September 24, 2013 “ ATHENS — Greek public sector workers went on strike for the second.

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Groove Time Greek Civil Servants Start 2-Day Strike – Nytimes.com, September 24, 2013 “ ATHENS — Greek public sector workers went on strike for the second time in a week on Tuesday, shutting schools and leaving hospitals with skeleton staff, as inspectors from Greece’s foreign lenders were investigating if the country was meeting its bailout targets.”

Ancient Greece September 25, 2013

Philosophy: “Love of Wisdom”  Socrates  BCE  Founder of western philosophy  Plato  BCE  Student of Aristotle  Aristotle  BCE  Student of Plato

Theater  Invented “drama”  Used to educate citizens  Tragedies first then comedy

Religion  Polytheistic – 12 chief gods  Worshipped in open temples (polis)  Hubris: extreme pride by mortals that would be punished by the gods.