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ADONIS DISC JOCKEY SERVICE

MISSISSAUGA-Canada

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ADONIS DISC JOCKEY SERVICE
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Company Address: 1585 Britannia Rd E,MISSISSAUGA,ON,Canada 
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L4W 
Telephone Number: 9056775333 
Fax Number: 9056259514 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
73590 
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DISC JOCKEY SERVICES 
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$500,000 to $1 million 
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    Scooping up Adonis’ blood and mixing it with nectar, Venus crafted a red flower in her lover’s memory Like Adonis, the flower was beautiful but short lived, as it lost its lovely petals within days of budding The flower was known as the windflower, or anemone Venus, Aeneas, and the Aeneid
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    Artemis was also involved in the death of Adonis, a mortal lover of Aphrodite Aphrodite had been responsible for the death of Hippolytus, a virginal young man whom Artemis loved dearly In revenge, Artemis plotted the death of Aphrodite’s darling Adonis (in most versions, by sending a wild boar to gore him)
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    When Aphrodite and Persephone both competed for the affections of the handsome Adonis, Zeus ordered Orpheus’ mother Calliope to resolve their dispute When Calliope ruled that each should possess Adonis for half of the year, Aphrodite was dissatisfied and punished Calliope by devising a creative way to get her son Orpheus killed: she caused
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