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  1. Eros (mythology) (4590 bytes)
    1: ...m Classroom Clip Art]]]In [[Greek mythology]], '''Eros''' was the god responsible for [[sexual attractio...
    2: ===Conceptions of Eros===
    5: ...t famous Greek [[creation belief|creation myth]], Eros sprang forth from the primordial [[Chaos (mytholo...
    7: ...ives. In some versions he had brothers named [[Anteros]], the embodiment of unrequited love, and [[Himer...
    9: In art, Eros was usually depicted as a winged young boy or inf...

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  1. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    73: ...ponnesian ally in [[Sicily]]. Though Nicias was a skeptic about the [[Sicilian Expedition]] he was app...
    103: ...e by [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. A child [[Eros]] is in the foreground.]]
  2. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    34: ... [[Cubewano]]s in the main belt and [[scattered disk object]]s in the outer fringes.
    43: ...e, the Solar Nebula would have collapsed into a disk, with the [[protostar|protosun]] accreting at the...
    61: ...s]] in 1965, [[Mars]] in 1976, the asteroid [[433 Eros]] in 2001, and [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]'s moon ...
    259: ...scale model]] of the Solar System a challenging task. (For example, the distance between the Earth an...
    269: ...m/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Space/Skylab Skylab Photos]
  3. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    1: ...3eros.jpg|thumb|right|250px|This picture of [[433 Eros]] shows the view looking from one end of the aste...
    56: ...pon limit of faintness. On subsequent nights, the sky would be charted again and any moving object wou...
    64: ...not bother with them, calling them "vermin of the skies".
    67: ...ed by a four-step process. First, a region of the sky was [[photograph]]ed by a wide-field [[telescope...
    76: ...e [[near-Earth object|near-Earth]] asteroid [[433 Eros]] had been discovered as long ago as [[1898]], an...
  4. Plato (17363 bytes)
    27: ...early ones several characters discuss a topic by asking questions of one another. Socrates figures pro...
    104: ...ford.edu/entries/plato-friendship/ Friendship and Eros]
  5. Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
    67: ...he European peoples, Bruno put himself at grave risk for daring to suggest that what people thought we...
    71: *''[[Eros and Magic in the Renaissance]]'', [[Ioan P. Couli...
  6. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    20: ...ions represented her role in homosexuality and heterosexuality, respectively (homosexuality being more d...
    31: ...ng him instantly. A drop of hot lamp oil fell on Eros' chest and he awoke, then fled.
    33: ...as Psyche described her entry to the cave, hoping Eros would pick them instead. Zephyrus did not pick t...
    35: ...f her beauty. Psyche was to go to [[Hades]] and ask [[Persephone]], the queen of the underworld, for ...
    37: ... her immortal. Aphrodite danced at the wedding of Eros and Psyche and their subsequent child was named [...
  7. Dionysus (15630 bytes)
    9: ...n]] mysteries, he wears the "bassaris" or [[fox]]-skin, symbolizing new life. His own rites the [[Dio...
    33: ...was an epithet for both Dionysus and [[Eros (god)|Eros]]. As [[Oeneus]], he is the god of the wine-pres...
    40: ...f of his godhood. Though Zeus begged her not to ask this, she persisted and he agreed. Mortals, howe...
    55: ...s his choice of whatever reward he wanted. Midas asked that whatever he might touch should be changed ...
  8. Eros (mythology) (4590 bytes)
    1: ...m Classroom Clip Art]]]In [[Greek mythology]], '''Eros''' was the god responsible for [[sexual attractio...
    2: ===Conceptions of Eros===
    5: ...t famous Greek [[creation belief|creation myth]], Eros sprang forth from the primordial [[Chaos (mytholo...
    7: ...ives. In some versions he had brothers named [[Anteros]], the embodiment of unrequited love, and [[Himer...
    9: In art, Eros was usually depicted as a winged young boy or inf...
  9. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    48: ...omponents made from aluminium are vital to the [[aerospace]] industry and very important in other areas ...
    90: ...[http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/9511/Binczewski-9511.html Source]
    125: ...position, [[sediment]] storage, burial times, and erosion on 10<sup>5</sup> to 10<sup>6</sup> year time ...
  10. Pisces (2984 bytes)
    10: ==Notable deep-sky objects==
    18: ...ts fish into which [[Aphrodite]] and [[Eros (god)|Eros]] transformed in order to escape the monstrous [[...

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