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-The people of Athen thought of themselves to be far superior than most of the other cities of the country during the Ancient Greek era
-Athens was named after Athena, the Greek Goddess of wisdom and war
-Athens is home to 19 Foreign Archaeological Institutes
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B. post-traumatic stress disorder
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Post-traumatic stress disorder it is an anxiety disorder characterized by a set of physical, psychic and emotional signs and symptoms as a result of the carrier being the victim or witness of violent acts or traumatic situations that, in general, represented a threat to his or her life or the life of someone close to him/her. When he remembers the fact, he relives the episode, as if it were occurring at that moment and with the same sense of pain and suffering that the stressor caused. This memory, known as revival, triggers neurophysiological and mental changes.
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The partition of the Ottoman Empire (30 October 1918 – 1 November 1922) was a geopolitical event that occurred after World War I and the occupation of Constantinople by British, French and Italian troops in November 1918. The partitioning was planned in several agreements made by the Allied Powers early in the course of World War I,[1] notably the Sykes-Picot Agreement, after the Ottoman Empire had joined the Ottoman–German Alliance.[2] The huge conglomeration of territories and peoples that formerly comprised the Ottoman Empire was divided into several new states.[3] The Ottoman Empire had been the leading Islamic state in geopolitical, cultural and ideological terms. The partitioning of the Ottoman Empire after the war led to the domination of the Middle East by Western powers such as Britain and France, and saw the creation of the modern Arab world and the Republic of Turkey. Resistance to the influence of these powers came from the Turkish National Movement but did not become widespread in the other post-Ottoman states until the period of rapid decolonisation after World War II.
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