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Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans. The Greek word aphros means “foam,” and Hesiod relates in his Theogony that Aphrodite was born from the white foam produced by the severed genitals of Uranus (Heaven), after his son Cronus threw them into the sea. Aphrodite was, in fact, widely worshipped as a goddess of the sea and of seafaring; she was also honoured as a goddess of war, especially at Sparta, Thebes, Cyprus, and other places. However, she was known primarily as a goddess of love and fertility and even occasionally presided over marriage. Although prostitutes considered Aphrodite their patron, her public cult was generally solemn and even austere.
You are in a group for one of your Paramedic classes. All the group work has been divided and everyone is to hand in their rough copies into Jason by Friday. Jason is supposed to compile all the information, proof read it and then send everyone a copy to read over before handing in to the professor. Jason compiles all the information but because he is running late in getting it all done, he decides to submit the paper without everyone else getting a chance to read it. A portion of his work is plagiarized. The group receives a zero on the assignment and this worth 25% of your final grade.