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Mordecai Midas was born in Athenes, Greece, and was once a starving child in Europe. He became a billionaire business magnate, determined to become the richest man by any means possible. Reference to Midas, that could turn everything he wanted into gold.=====



East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon
as retold by Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen.

By Asbjornsen and Moe, (norwegian, reference to Cupid and Phsycke.

She is a teacher at Hogwarts, and she i vice, I relate her to the goodness of vicedom, she is also called Minerva in Roman mythology.
Mars Chocolate bar refernce to the god of war, Mars or Ares.
 * Chocolate bar**


 * Computer virus**

The Trojan Horse Virus A virus that works the way the Trojan Horse did in Greck mythology.

January First month of the year, after the god Janus, that is god of all good beginings.
 * The month January**


 * The Olympics**

The Olympics, Reference to the big mountain Olympia, where are the Gods lived.

The plantes.. References to the Gods, Pluto, Titon, Titan and Mercury.
 * Astrology**


 * Travel Guid**

Apollo is an norwegian travel planer, order your tickets and booking you hotels. Reference to the God Apollo.

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 * //__ Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire __//** A **female Sphinx was stationed in the maze during the third task** **of the triwizard Tournament****. The Sphinx guarded the closest route to the Triwizard Cup** **, and also gave a clue to Harry Potter** **concerning the last creature that was guarding the Cup.**======

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 * Hogwarts was home to Fluffy the three headed dog. One of the guarders to the Philospher stone. Fluffy is a giant three-headed dog who was once cared for by Hagrid. Fluffy's great weakness is the inability to resist falling asleep to the sound of music.** .======

Romeo and Juliet. Mythology reference to Pyamus and Thisbe.
 * Romeo and Juliet**

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 * Phonix

referens to: The beautiful bird of ancient Assyrian, Greek, and Egyptian legend, inferences to resurrection and rebirth.

Apollo is a widely-respected magazine on the fine and decorative arts. Founded in 1925 and based in London, it features a mixture of exhibition reviews, art-world news, profiles of major collectors, and articles by prominent scholars. ... Reference to: Apollo, Greek god of light; god of prophecy and poetry and music and healing



The Mercury is a daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Reference to Mercury, messenger of Jupiter and god of commerce