gods and goddesses: Zeus‚ Hades‚ Artemis‚ Hermes‚ and Hestia. * Zeus = Jupiter; Hades = Pluto; Artemis = Diana; Hermes = Mercury; Hestia = Vesta 5. Give the Greek names for these gods and goddesses: Juno‚ Neptune‚ Minerva‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Vulcan. * Juno = Hera; Neptune = Poseidon; Minerva = Pallas Athena; Venus = Aphrodite; Mars = Ares; Vulcan = Hephaestus. 6. How was the will of Zeus revealed at the oracle at Dodona? * The priests at the oracle interpreted the rustling of
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uncle’s house‚ then by August‚ my family decided to move to New Jersey and we lived with my uncle’s family friend in Neptune. When it was time for school I was so nervous because I did not know how school was in United States because I only see them in movies and I even wondered if it was the same‚ other than that‚ it was also my first time to have any guy classmates or teachers. Neptune Middle School being my first American school was a great start‚ I made many friends and classes were much easier than
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Promiscuous‚ Testosterone‚ Who knows. Since Bk times‚ Women have been sexually harassed by their beauty or the attire they wear. Women feel it is their fault when they ponder to themselves that if they encouraged the men to do the actions towards them. As a woman‚ if you are abandoned by the victimizer‚ you tend to feel weak and perceive men as predators and ourselves as the bait. Women encourage men to harass them by their beauty and the way they dress--unknowingly making it their own fault.. Ovid
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Johann Gottfried Galle Johann Gottfried Galle was born on June 9‚ 1812‚ in Papsthaus‚ Germany. He was a German astronomer and the very first to sight the planet Neptune and was conscious of at what he saw in the night sky. The detection of Neptune is one of the most extraordinary events of the century. Growing up‚ Galle attended a Gymnasium located in Wittenberg and from 1830-1833 he continued his studies at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat‚ Berlin. Galle then became a teacher and taught physics
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TOUR 8115 Essentials of Interpretation Assignment 3: Interpretation Planning and Design at the Adelaide Central Market Prepared for: Katherine Sutcliffe Submitted: 30/11/2012 by: Anna Chiappini 2104962 2nd semester 2012 Flinders University i. Executive Summary The purpose of this report‚ produced as part in the participation to “the Essentials of Interpretation” Topic at Flinders University‚ is to plan and design a new interpretation panel for Adelaide Central Market
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Every 228 years Pluto crosses inside of the orbit of Neptune‚ so technically speaking‚ it does not clear its neighborhood. But that also means that Neptune does not clear its own neighborhood. Mars and Jupiter don’t clear their neighborhoods as they “interfere” with the Asteroids‚ and the Earth actually orbits the Sun with thousands of Asteroids. So the Earth doesn’t clear its own neighborhood either. So if we use the new definition‚ Pluto‚ Neptune‚ Jupiter‚ Mars‚ and the Earth‚ are not planets!
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Marks: 6 Step 1. The average radius of the Earth 
 Choose one answer. | a. 6 x 10^2 km | | | b. 6 x 10^3 km | | | c. 6 x 10^4 km | | Correct Marks for this submission: 6/6. Question 2 Marks: 6 Step 1. The average distance from Io to Jupiter Choose one answer. | a. 4 x 10^3 km | | | b. 4 x 10^4 km | | | c. 4 x 10^5 km | | Correct Marks for this submission: 6/6. Question 3 Marks: 6 Step 2. Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance between
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Cited: 1. "POSEIDON : Greek God of the Sea & Earthquakes | Mythology‚ W/ Pictures | Roman Neptune." POSEIDON : Greek God of the Sea & Earthquakes | Mythology‚ W/ Pictures | Roman Neptune. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 June 2013. 2. "Greek Mythology: Poseidon." Greek Mythology: Poseidon. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 June 2013. 3. "Olympian Gods » Poseidon‚ the God of the Sea." Greek God Poseidon (Neptune)‚ the God of the Seas and Oceans. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 June 2013.
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Lesson 1: Our Solar System What makes up our solar system? When we think of the solar system most of us think of eight planets orbiting around the sun. However‚ the solar system is a lot more complicated‚ larger and exciting than this simple description. The solar system is a gravitationally bound system with all the objects in this system revolving around the sun. The eight planets revolving around the sun are: Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ Mars‚ Jupitar‚ Saturn‚ Neputune‚ Uranus and Pluto. However‚ the
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Ten Trends That Will Impact Foodservice in 2013 Published on Wednesday‚ 28 November 2012 19:50 Written by The Editors From menu evolution to an increased emphasis on beverages‚ Technomic takes a look at ten developments that will shape the foodservice industry in the coming year. Technomic‚ the Chicago-based market research firm‚ has developed its list of ten trends that will impact the foodservice industry in 2013. Some of these developments are mainstream trends among major players‚ others
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