B. The Enlightenment writers valued reason and logical thinking over faith. Most of the Enlightenment writers, such as Rousseau or Montesquieu, used logical thinking to prove their points or hypothesis. They didn't invoke God's reasons or authority to do so. Not because they were atheists, but because they believed that reasoning was what gonna take humanity into a better future, they believed that reasoning enlightenments, while the sole belief in God what was stopped humanity from developing a better society. That's why the Enlightenment period is called that way and the Middle Ages are sometimes referred as Dark Ages, because Europe has felt from a scientifically and technologically rich period into a period where people was set aback to survive by their own meanings. A lot of the classical knowledge and technology that made life easier was lost after the fall of the Roman Empire, and it wasn't until Renaissance that it was recovered.
Generally with an executive summary
telling the purpose of the report and aims and objectives
Because since the athlete likes it and enjoys it, others will too. Knowing that it works for a pro, it will of course work for normal citizens
In Africa, there are many exciting animals. The tundra is a hub for hundreds of different animals; zebras run in herds across the grass, lions chasing after them. In Zimbabwe, the most well-known area is Lake Victoria. Here elephants gather to drink water, the liquid reflecting their faces and distorting them as the sun gleams off the surface. In nearby trees, bulbuls and finches chirp merrily while antelope graze nearby. The African tundra is home to an innumerable amount of unique species, making it one of the most beautiful places in the world.
(I emboldened all proper nouns for your convenience.)
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