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A. that religious customs form an important part of culture
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Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917), based on the Darwian theories of the time, defended the idea of the psychic unity of the human species in which culture developed in a progressive, linear and uniform manner. In this context, the development of cultures took place in stages, with Europe being the most advanced civilization.
Starting from this evolutionary assumption, Tylor tried to demonstrate that the emergence and development of religion would have gone through several phases as well, starting with animism, going through an intermediate phase of polytheism and ending with monotheism.
Art is information creatively expressed. All information is biased and misleading because all information contains only parts and never the whole. Inclusion of some parts means exclusion of other parts. The choice of what to include is where bias occurs. That is to say, all art, and greater still, all human information, is propaganda because to seeks to promote its own bias. The fact that this isn’t obvious to many may even be further evidence that all art is propaganda. Propaganda works best when it isn’t recognized as propaganda.
If this is a "trick question" it would be one birthday, because you are only born 1 day. however, if your talking about actual birthdays, then it would be just based on the normal life expectancy of a normal man.
In the Middle ages also known as Medieval ages, Dark ages, and The Ages of Faith, things were different and you could say they were old fashioned and rustic. They used wood and relied on very little resources to build, travel, and work. Today technology does not use as much wood as they did then and is much more efficient. In the Middle ages tech that we have today was unknown. Chemicals and physics were not an option.
During the Middle ages no proper clean items were really in use since everything was pretty much fresh from the world. Comparing the Middle Ages lever to the levers we may use today, we see that our lever is in use of medal and screws while then there was wood and nails. When we compare our items with theirs we clearly see a big change!
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A sharpening stone will perform best when it's flat, and there are a couple of different techniques used to keep that even surface. The easiest method is to apply some 100 grit sandpaper to 1/2" of glass with some adhesive, then run your stone over the sandpaper it until it's flat.
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