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In 'Hamlet' the father-son bond is presented as the most powerful

In the play 'Hamlet', the main father-son bond we become enthralled in is that of Hamlet and his father. Unmistakably, their bond is powerful; it is this bond which led to Hamlet's plot for revenge. In or...

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What is the role of the albedo effect?

The albedo effect is the amount of light a surface reflects. Snow, for example, has a high albedo effect because it does not absorb much light and reflects back a lot of it. Roads, however, have a low alb...

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Discuss Wundt's Role in the emergence of psychology

Wilhelm Wundt, "the founding father" of psychology was the first to clarify the difference between physiology and psychology ; psychology being the study of conscious experience. Wundt believed...

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How might we monitor environmental change?

There are three things to structure this answer: identifying a baseline, identifying a scale, and noting any drawbacks of the methodology. Central to all three is the ability to define what we mean by env...

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Can you explain some common arguments for the existence of the Christian God?

There are many different arguments that are used as a way of showing that the Christian God exists. I will explain two common ones that were developed by St Thomas Aquinas: his cosmological and teleologic...

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