There is no proof that Medusa could not help but to turn people to stone.
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hitting her with a tree branch.
What ever you do don't wet your hair. It will destroy your hair. You should try to not get it wet at all if it is possible.
Not the whole of it. Their job in Virginia was to try to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia. It took them four long years.
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Yes, there are various books featuring or referencing the myth of Medusa. Some examples include "Medusa the Mean" by Joan Holub, "Monsters: Medusa" by Bernard Evslin, and "Medusa's Gaze and Vampire's Bite: The Science of Monsters" by Matt Kaplan.
She ran there to try to get away from him. It didn't work as well as she had hoped, and once he was done with her, Athena was so angered that it had happened in her temple that she turned Medusa into a monster (never mind the fact that it wasn't actually Medusa's fault.)
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