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Voltaire, in keeping with other Enlightenment thinkers of the era, was a deist — not by faith, according to him, but rather by reason. He looked favorably on religious tolerance, even though he could be severely critical towards Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
It is place the two cultures on two ends of a scale: By calling one savage or heathen suggests they are the lowest form of humanity and even lacking basic human functions.
This type of cultural thinking doesn't allow for thought of culture in the middle. It sees cultures as either good or bad; civil or uncivil; heathen or saint, etc. It suggests there is no in between in the cultural assessment.
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Fossilization, or taphonomy, is the process that occurs when plant and animal remains are preserved into sedimentary rock. Fossilization occurs after an organism dies and only affects the hard body parts, such as bones and shells. Soft flesh, scales, and feathers will not become fossils, although, imprints of these parts are sometimes made.
In order for fossilization to occur these things must happen. First, an organism dies. The body is usually rapidly buried through erosion, silt layering, or sinking into mud. Then, the body will decay.
Some fossils are formed by permineralization when minerals from "hard water" enter small pores and cavities of dead organisms, and harden. The pressure of being buried helps to turn the organism solid.
Natural molds are formed when hard body parts, like shells, are buried in sediment, such as mud or silt. Over time, the sediment hardens, and the shell dissolves away, leaving the mold of itself.
The hieroglyphic<span> system </span>used<span> in ancient </span>Egypt<span> had between 700 and 800 basic symbols, called glyphs. This number grew in the last centuries of ancient </span>Egyptian<span> civilization, because of an increased interest in writing religious texts. </span>Egyptians<span> wrote</span>hieroglyphs<span> in long lines from right to left, and from top to bottom.</span>
Carpooling so you use less gas, turning off lights when not being used, unplug devices you aren't using at the moment, using water only when necessary.