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To preserve something, or to change it so that it may be preserved.
It does not mean anything specific. Reform Judaism is one branch of Liberal Judaism. So, ostensibly, non-Reform would mean any other branch of Liberal Judaism or it would refer to Orthodox Judaism. This is not a commonly-used term among Jews.
to preserve events which are happening today so that future generations may learn from them.
Flour is not a preservative, and so will not preserve any food.
I assume you mean soil erosion? If so then no The roots etc of the plants help preserve the soil
It means to preserve a dead body! Next time go look it up!
Well, the word preserve can mean a few things. In general it means to keep something for a long period of time. A preserve can be like an Animal Preserve... a place where animals can go to be safe from hunters, and where people are trying to protect (preserve) them. If your grandmother makes preserves, that is usually jam or jelly that is made from fruit (making fruit into preserves is a way of keeping the fruit preserved... so it won't go bad).
well once you have cooked the food it is ready to it so there is no need to preserve it
yes that's why is called a preserve to preserve anything living on it so no hunting
because incumbent officials recieve more money than their opponents therefore why would these incumbents vote for reform? this would mean they get less money to campaign with "turkeys voting for an early christmas"
Progressine reform never ends, it simply evolves from one issue to another and will continue to do that so long as the world is in need of reform.
land reform is important because the reform puts laws which prohibit man from destroying the forests around