Food cooks faster when placed in a pressure cooker. This is because the pressure on the surface of the water is (higher) the atmospheric pressure, and the boiling point of water is (lower than) normal.
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True
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Einar likes how alexandra looks, and also takes note of how she dresses and her hair, he also like her intelligence and would like to get close to her.
Elnar asks his friend about Alexander which is a passive strategy of getting more information about her. All this shows he is really interested in her and is actually in the pre interaction awareness stage of the relationship.
The stage of awareness of pre-interaction is the stage where one becomes conscious of one's attraction to another and observes the person by not actually interacting.
Informations gotten from the pre interaction stage can be used to build a full relationship between them.
The date when Rome established democracy is usually taken to be 509, the year when the last monarch, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, was overthrown.
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The correct answer is D - ‘practices that link Jews’
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Eating kosher food. Judaism as a religion has a <em>group of dietary laws called Kashrut</em>, while the foods cooked according to these laws are called kosher. In particular, detailed Kashrut rules apply to animal-based ingredients in order to cook Kosher foods.
Celebrating Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur is a <em>Day of Atonement</em> and one of the central and most important holy days in Judaism. On that day Jewish people spend about 25 hours fasting. They also attend synagogue and pray vigorously.
Attending a synagogue. The synagogue is the <em>main institute</em> in the Judaism religion. It is a physical space, in which Jewish people assemble for prayer and other religious services. The synagogue is also a central point in the religious life of a Jewish community.
Reading the Torah. Torah in its broader meaning as a <em>collection of written and spoken laws of Judaism as a religion</em>. Reading and studying Torah is a holy responsibility of every Jew. If a person that identifies with Judaism is unable to study Torah regularly, this person should, by all means, support those who do study Torah.
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The Court ruled in Schenck v. United States (1919) that speech creating a “clear and present danger” is not protected under the First Amendment. This decision shows how the Supreme Court's interpretation of the First Amendment sometimes sacrifices individual freedoms in order to preserve social order. In Schenck v.
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