HEY GUYS I NEED HELPI need an idea to make a greek myth.
(No stupid Ideas Please)
Please also write a few sentences on what the myth should be about.(ex: what happens in the story.)

I need to write 3 paragraphs with 8-9 sentences each.:( So wish me luck :)

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Answer 1
Answer: So, first, pick some greek mythological characters and research their background. For example:

Eris: Goddess of discord, and hatred. Starts out small and weak, but grows until she touches the sky, and casts hatred down on all sides.... etc. (you'd have to do more research).

Posiedon: God of the sea. Zeus' brother... etc.

Long ago, there was a giant continent that connected North America to Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. The people of this land were very kind to all those around them. They were known as the Pacificans. They kept peace between the gods and the people, and prevented wars from starting. One of the Pacifican's greatest friends was Posiedon, god of the sea. He supplied them plenty of water, and they in return helped to keep the sea creatures safe from the items of people on land.
Eris, however, did not like this. It was almost impossible for people to hate one another with the Pacificans around. Wars were rare. Eris knew she needed to change this. So, to anger Posiedon, she blackened all the waters, and convinced the sea god that it had been the Pacificans. In his fury, Posiedon filled the land of the Pacificans with water, killing them all. This water became the Pacific Ocean, and war and hatred broke out everywhere.

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Which of the following is NOT an effect of genetically modified organisms? (3 points)Farmers must buy new seeds each year.
The diversity of crops grown is increasing.
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- Farmers must buy new seeds each year;

Be it a natural seed or a genetically modified seed, the farmers have to buy new seeds each year. The fact that there's genetically modified seeds in use doesn't change anything in the supply of seeds department, as the process is totally the same.

- Pesticides and herbicides are used more frequently;

The increasing of the usage of pesticides and herbicides has began with the development of the same, much earlier than the genetically modified organisms reached the market and farms. Since they have been used heavily for quite some time now, and their usage has been steadily increasing, we can not say that the relatively new genetically modified organisms had any effect on that.

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Answer: The War Powers Act of 1973

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The key Section 1541(c) reads:

(c) Presidential Executive Power as Commander-in-Chief; Limitation The constitutional powers of the President as Commander-in-Chief to introduce United States Armed Forces into hostilities, or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances, are exercised only pursuant to (1) a declaration of war, (2) specific statutory authorization, or (3) a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces.

Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in the aftermath of the Vietnam War to address these concerns and provide a set of procedures for both the President and Congress to follow in situations where the introduction of U.S. forces abroad could lead to their involvement in armed conflict.

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D

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