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Apostle approach

What tends to happen using this approach is that these people act as apostles and then spread the word, showing others the great new tools that they know how to use. This approach results in a groundswell of interest that culminates in people coming to you that are highly motivated to leam. However, for this approach to work, the CIDBS must be of sufficient quality to maintain the interest... [Pg.338]

Byzantine sources place the Orphanotropheion on the eastern-most hiU of Constantinople, where as Anna Komnena says the access to the sea opens up. The tenth-century historian Joseph Genesios stated that the orphanage stood on the city s acropolis, and, as we have seen, Theodore Prodromos referred to its location as Sion. Although the ridge that Constantine selected for his Church of the Holy Apostles was higher, the Orphanotropheion occupied the citadel of ancient Byzantium, the hill that travelers by sea would first see as they approached Constantinople. ... [Pg.51]


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