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Is the 'but for' test for causation in the law of tort the only appropriate or applicable test?

There exists long standing judicial support for the factual test of causation in the law of tort. For example, in Barnett (1969) the court held that a doctor would not be liable despite negligent...

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Answered by Jeremy M. Law tutor
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Briefly describe and evaluate the procedure of Milgram's 1963 study of obedience.

In 1963, Milgram conducted a study whereby participants were asked to administer an electric shock to another participant (who was actually a confederate) upon incorrectly pairing words. Each time a the p...

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Answered by Zoe B. Psychology tutor
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Examine the relative importance of economic and political factors in the causes of the Stalinist terror

The Stalinist terror is a wide-reaching term that may be broadly interpreted to mean the actions taken by Stalin and the Communist leadership to purge unfavourable elements, both in the party and society ...

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Answered by Ioana D. History tutor
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Write 2x^2 + 16x + 26 in the form a(x + d)^2 + e where a, d, and e are integers.

This is an example of completing the square. Completing the square means taking a usual quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 and writing it as a(x+d)2+e=0, where we must find the numbers d ...

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Answered by Hannah B. Maths tutor
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How would I plan the essay 'Explore Shakespeare's presentation of death in Hamlet'?

When you plan an English Literature essay, you should always start by finding evidence. Go back to the play and find everything that could connect to the theme of death -- make sure that the quotes you ch...

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