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| | Job description of a computer technician |
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http://job-description-of-a-computer-technician.judoe.pl
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| | Greek Mythology: CHIRON / KHEIRON Centaur Teacher, Zodiac Constellation Saggitarius Centaurus w/ Pictures |
 | | He is said to be Chiron, son of Saturnus [Kronos] and Philyra, who surpassed not only the other Centauri, but also men in justice, and is thought to have reared Aesculapius and Achilles. |  | | "The wise son of Philyra [Khiron] often says of him, touching his [Akhilleus'] blond head: he declares that he will crimson the eddying Skamandros as he kills the battle-loving Trojans... |  | | For Nereus’ daughter [Thetis] glorious in her fruit, he set the marriage feast, and reared her peerless son, and taught him all the crafts of battle, stirring his eager soul to high endeavour." - Pindar, Odes Nemean 3 ant2-ant3 |
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http://www.theoi.com/Georgikos/KentaurosKheiron.html
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| | Philyra -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology, Philyra was an ((Greek mythology) sea nymph who was a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys) Oceanid, a daughter of ((Greek mythology) god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology) Oceanus and ((Greek mythology) a Titaness and sea goddess; wife of Oceanus) Tethys. |  | | She was married to (Click link for more info and facts about Nauplius) Nauplius and had many children. |  | | Philyra is also a genus of plant in the family (A family of plants of order Geraniales) Euphorbiaceae. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/P/Ph/Philyra.htm
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| | Chiron, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | This genial Centaur, who renounced immortality, reared famous disciples, and surpassed men in justice, conscientiousness and diligence, was put among the stars, and is known today as the constellation Centaur (Centaurus). |  | | "If the poet's tongue might breathe the prayer that is on the lips of all, I would pray that Chiron, son of Philyra, who is dead and gone, were now alive again... |  | | I shall give proof of Chiron's training; for I come from his cave, from the presence of Chariclo and Philyra, where the holy daughters of the Centaur raised me." |
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http://www.forumancientcoins.com/cparada/GML/Chiron.html
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| | Chiron -- the Wounded Healer |
 | | Kronus was a devouring father god — and he met the nymph Philyra during one of his many searches for his (then) baby son, Zeus. |  | | Chiron was known as a wise teacher, healer and prophet. |  | | Philyra, upon seeing her newborn son Chiron (obviously a centaur), is so disgusted and appalled that she rejects and abandons her child. |
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http://www.thezodiac.com/chiron2.htm
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| | The Cadent Cross Institute: School of Astrology, Metaphysics and Alternative Health - San Diego, CA |
 | | He was born of the union between the god Saturn and the nymph, Philyra (Phil-I'-rah). |  | | The wound of the rejected instincts is a common theme in the global society we live in today as world religions have worked to suppress and control the more primal expressions of humanity. |  | | Chiron never knew his father and when Philyra gave birth to Chiron, she found him repulsive and rejected him outright. |
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http://www.thecadentcross.com/Articles/haverhals_chiron.aspx
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| | Chiron |
 | | Chiron is known as the "wounded healer." In Greek mythology, Chiron was the son of Kronos (Saturn) and a nymph named Philyra. |  | | When Philya gave birth to Chiron, she was horrified to see he was a centaur and abandoned him. |  | | But Kronos, not one to be easily dissuaded, turned himself into a stallion to consumate his desire for Philyra. |
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http://members.aol.com/sun04sc09/chiron.htm
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| | CHIRON |
 | | Not only does birth right play a part, but after Philyra threw Cronus away in disgust of his form, Aphrodite and Apollo cared for him in his youth. |  | | To have two gods undertake your care as a child has you destined for greatness. |  | | It would only make sense for him to be treated like a god. |
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http://home.neo.rr.com/prime/chiron.htm
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 | | The name "Philyra" comes from the shape-shifting greek goddess of divination - the art of predicting events as to the future. |  | | We have the capabilty to design web sites and all printed materials for our clients. |
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http://www.philyra-usa.com/about_us.htm
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| | Mythology of Chiron |
 | | Kronos was searching the world for Zeus, his son, who had escaped the fate of being eaten and was hiding in Crete. |  | | Philyra was so horrified by the monster that she called for the gods to turn her into a linden tree. |  | | Because of his animal nature, his time with the gods was largely spent as an outsider. |
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http://www.groundedheavens.com/mythpages/chiron.html
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| | Chiron - The Wounded Healer |
 | | n mythology, Chiron was born of Philyra, mortal woman, and Saturn, immortal god. |  | | Being one-half god, Chiron was immortal and thus survived this early abandonment. |  | | When Chiron was born half horse and half man, like a Centaur, Philyra was so ashamed she abandoned him in a cave, thus establishing the deep psychic wound for which Chiron is well-known. |
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http://www.astrodynamics.net/Articles/Chiron.htm
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| | Chiron -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in Greek mythology, one of the Centaurs, the son of the god Cronus and Philyra, a sea nymph. |  | | Chiron lived at the foot of Mount Pelion in Thessaly and was famous for his wisdom and knowledge of medicine. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9082197?tocId=9082197
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| | Cronos, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | The Arcadians are reported to have said that when Rhea 1 gave birth to Poseidon, which she did before she gave birth to Zeus, she declared to Cronos that she had given birth to a horse. |  | | By him she bore the wise Centaur Chiron, but later, when Philyra 1 saw the strange species she had given birth to, she asked Zeus to change her into another form, and he turned her into the tree called linden. |  | | In the meantime, Cronos, having realised that he had been deluded by means of a stone, was hunting his child Zeus throughout the earth. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Cronos.html
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| | Chiron |
 | | Other myths say she lived with Chiron in his cave near Mount Pelion in Thessaly. |  | | This resulted from the fact that Cronus had assumed the shape of a horse to seduce Philyra, and thus hide his extra-marital affair from his wife Rhea. |  | | The son of the Titan Cronus and Philyra, the goddess of perfumes and healing, Chiron was a Centaur, half man and half horse. |
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http://outcyclopedia.0catch.com/chiron.html
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| | Philyra Sources |
 | | The author of the Gigantomachy says that Cronus, having transformed himself into a horse, had sexual intercourse with Philyra, a daughter of Oceanus, and accordingly Cheiron was born as a hippocentaur; |  | | Cheiron, child of Cronus, son of Uranus, by Philyra, daughter of Oceanus; |  | | The author of the Gigantomachy says that Cronus transformed himself into a horse and lay with Philyra, the daughter of Oceanus, so, Cheiron was born a hippocentaur; |
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| | Kheiron * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant |
 | | A wise and beneficent Centaur (half-horse/half-man); the son of Kronos (Cronos) and Philyra. |  | | Although he was immortal, when he was accidentally wounded by Herakles (Heracles), during his Forth Labor (Capturing the Boar of Mount Erymanthus), he surrendered his immortality and died. |  | | Rheia (Rhea) caught Kronos when he was with Philyra and, to escape detection, Kronos took the guise of a horse and thus Kheiron was conceived as a Centaur; he was the teacher of Akhilleus (Achilles), Asklepios (Asclepius) and Iason (Jason). |
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| | Greek Week 2004 |
 | | Kronos, chief of the Titans, the Pre-Olympian gods of the Greeks, saw a pretty Okeanid, Philyra by name, and developed a passion for her. |  | | The son of Philyra and Kronos, noted to be of high moral and intellectual abilities, Cheiron was the powerful master of many arts and sciences. |  | | In agony from the poison on the arrow, Cheiron asked for his release from his immortality and offered it in trade for Zeus releasing Prometheus from his punishment. |
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http://www2.gvsu.edu/~sigmapi/GW2004.htm
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 | | Philyra stood and said evenly, "There are still a few things he's never been persuaded to do." |  | | Though she was still bothered by a thousand questions about Caeneus, she had so enjoyed their dinner together that she'd convinced herself to wait until tomorrow to make him explain. |  | | What would you like to drink?" Myrrah pushed them both into their seats. |
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| | Pegasus - The Myth of Chiron |
 | | Not wanting get caught by the wife, he decided to philander with Philyra while disguised as a horse. |  | | nce upon a time, Saturn got horny and his roving eye spotted a sea nymph named Philyra. |  | | So this kinky broad got preggers and gave birth to a child that was half-horse, half-human. |
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