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Since you're in middle school you can try books like Percy Jackson to learn a bit more?
Anyway, greek mythology... from what I know here are a couple major gods..
Ares, god of war
Hera, goddess of marriage, married to Zeus
Zeus, ruler of Olympus and god of lightning and order
Poseidon, god of the seas
Demeter, goddess of agriculture
Athena, goddess of wisdom and daughter of Zeus
Apollo, god of light and prophecy
Artemis, god of archery, hunting, and virginity
Aphrodite, goddess of love and desire
Hermes, messenger, god of commerce
Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths
Dionysus, god of wine
Going to California helped Amir in The Kite Runner realize his dream because Amir attended college in California and had a book published.
A youngster who was born and nurtured in Afghanistan's monarchy is the subject of the book The Kite Runner. But for political reasons, he and his father depart in search of a better location. His greatest wish is to help Hassan, his best friend. As a result, when he finds literary success in California, he uses it to rescue his comrade from Afghanistan.
Amir's father acknowledged being the reason for the poor connection between them. Because Amir's mother had passed away during the delivery of her son. Despite the fact that she also gave birth to his kid, Baba blamed him for stealing his wife's life.
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Answer:
Studies have found that when you stop thinking about your own problems and focus on someone other than yourself, your stress levels start to decrease.
Apart from this, your immune system is also strengthened and your overall sense of life satisfaction increases.
This is because doing something for someone else interrupts tension-producing patterns and replaces it with a sense of purpose, positive emotions and high confidence levels.
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Answer:- "Since most teenagers still lived at home, they could afford to work for wages too low to support an adult, and until recently, their limited skills attracted few other employers".
Explanation:
The author("Eric Schlosser") in "Fast Food Nation" felt that teenagers are the perfect applicants for working in the fast-food industry as they mostly stayed at home and usually work at inadequate payment as per their potential. Author substantiates his claim by offering above mentioned statement that 'since...adult until' recently the skills of the teenagers have been recognized by few employers as they felt teenagers are full of energy, vigor, and potential that may lead to producing exceptional outcomes especially in fast food industry as they would be able to understand the choices and preferences of the consumers who are mostly teenagers and work more diligently and efficiently as compared to other age groups.