The type of OCD related disorder above is the body dysmorphic disorder. The body dysmorphic disorder is when the individual has been distressing in terms of how he or she thinks about the flaws she or he acquired in his or her physical appearance. He or she will do activities or do surgeries just for the relief of removing the flaws that she or he has physically.
A magnifying glass to be able to easily start fires. That would keep you warm, able to cook food, boil water, keep wild animals away from camp, and make you a very valuable teammate.
According to the Mayan culture, he says that Hunab Ku, the great creator, pronounced "let the world be made" and the universe was produced; Until then there was only a perpetual and infinite sky and sea facing one another. Hunab Ku created the gods to not be alone, and they made the world. Thus the earth, the trees and the sun arose, but they did not speak. Then they devised animals of all kinds, but these also did not have the gift of speech and, consequently, they could not venerate the gods. They decided then to create man.
For the Yoruba, Olorum, the god of heaven, asked his children to create a new kingdom in which their descendants extended, giving it the name of Ile-Ife. being the first waters his target, by this chain Oduduwa lowered, carrying a handful of earth in his pockets, a hen with five fingers and a seed. When he was ready, Oduduwa threw the handful of earth over the waters, thus forming his new kingdom, Ife. There, the chicken tore the ground and buried the seed, from which grew a large tree of sixteen branches, which are the sixteen sons of Oduduwa, from whom the sixteen Yoruba tribes descend.
For the Incas, the peoples of the central Andes understood the origins of each town in isolation as divine apparitions from some natural event known as pacarina. The origin of man falls substantially in the two sons of the Sun, Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, who left Lake Titicaca and gave rise to the Incas of Cuzco, who -according to the legend of the Ayar brothers- believed that their people had emerged from the hill of Tampu Tocco.