16) When
Dejanirac poisoned Hercules by accident with the blood of Nessos he asked her
son Hyllos to burn him in the Mount Oite. Hyllos was not able to do it, so Hercules
asked Philokretes to do it in exchange for his bow and arrows. Philokretes
succed but instead of dying, Hercules was carried to Mount Olympus by the goddess
Athena where he was granted with immortality and a place among the gods.
17) The town associated with Hercules is
Thebes.
18) Hercules two wives where Megara,
daughter of Kreo, King of Thebes and Deianeira, daughter of Oineus, King of
Kalydon.
19) The purpose of Jason’s odyssey was
to retrieve the Golden Fleece.
<span>The U.S. government imposes many regulations on industrial and food production during the war due to the change in dynamics in the country. With many people off at war, there are less people able to work in factories. During war, there is a need for certain materials to make weapons and to send food to troops. In the U.S., there was much propaganda that if you weren't rationing, then you were unpatriotic. These regulations helped fund the war and made sure that the military had needed materials.</span>
this is the title of a book
<span>The British presence in India began as a commercial enterprise: the British East India Company, a trading organization, had been active on the subcontinent since the early 1600s and, by the middle of the 1700s, had turned India into what historian Philip J. Stern calls “the company state.” However, the 19th century witnessed the peak of Britain’s colonial era, when India was considered the crown jewel of a huge empire on which, as a contemporary phrase put it, "the sun never set."</span>
I believe the answer is they were the first to trace the circulatory system.