It causes a certain degree of strangeness to Jennifer, the fact that christians wear some symbol as a crucifix or scapular on their necks as a form of faith. Jennifer may believe that having a religion or have faith in something, it is not necessary to show this with a symbol or a sign. The person might just believe it and that's it. Jennifer may not know what a cross represents for example, for Christians, and its importance. In the same way that she may not know, what symbol or sign can represent as importance and strength of faith for other religions. Her perspective is not strong, it is limitted. Or she may only believe that any belief is bigger and it is above any symbol, or object.
The lasting impact of George Washington is that he legitimized the United States presidency and set precedents that remain today, such as the presidential veto and two-term limit (which later became law). He rejected the idea of a monarchy in favor of a democratic republic.
You need to point this out to her to save the study from "experimenter bias".
Experimenter bias is bias presented by an experimenter whose assumptions regarding the result of the test can be inconspicuously conveyed to the members in the investigation. It is where the researchers playing out the examination impact the outcomes, with a specific end goal to portray a specific result.
I believe the answer is: Separates
Sin define the set of actions or behaviours that displeased the God. When humans comitted the act of sin, Our relationship with God would gradually become distant, to the point where we become numb and no longer be able to feel God's presence in our life.
Answer is Christianity, Islam, buddhism, & Hinduism