Greek gods ( roman gods )were different because of the power and the minor and major gods. They were worshipped because of myths and fables. Greece wanted power that seemed to top others gods. so they came up with the idea of the Greek gods and then programmed into that idea of demi gods.
Four cases that support affirmative action are Swann v
Charlotte-Mecklenberg County Schools, Brown v Board of Education, Grutter v
Baller, and United Steelworkers of America v Weber. Meanwhile four cases that
oppose affirmative action are Regents of the University of California v. Bakke,
Adarand Constructors v. Pena, Gutter vs. Bollinger, and Parenting involved in
community schools v Seattle school district.
<span>The correct answer is Minotaur. It is the creature
from Greek mythology with a head of a bull and a body of a man. He lived in the
centre of the Labyrinth. The story says that King Minos of Crete ordered the
building of the Labyrinth especially to imprison the Minotaur. This
maze-construction was designed by architect Dedalus and his son Icarus.
Minotaur was, actually, the son of bull and quin Pasiphae, and Minos imprisoned
him because he couldn't stand his ugliness. While he lived in the Labyrinth, he was eating
young boys and girls, which were chosen by lottery, and sent to him as victims.
Minotaur was killed by Theseus.</span>
<span>1. First know the problem that needs interface.
2. Speak to and observe the people who were already working on the problem without the interface and know the thought how they want it to be
3. Develop a theoretical version and consult the people and make the changes if needed.
4. Make the model of the interface while using the fake data and take the opinion of the people if they are comfortable and satisfied with.
5. Connect the developed model to the actual data and see if it functions and send it to the users for testing. Look if any flaws went unnoticed.
6. Finally make it available to the users.</span>
Answer:
the purpose of each piece of law within a legal and regulatory framework, and ultimately enforcing their authority and validity.