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What is monotropy?

Monotropy is an idea that one of the most famous developmental psychologists, John Bowlby, came with. He believed that infants are born with the innate need to create one main and special bond with their ...

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Answered by Maria P. Psychology tutor
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Traduisez la phrases suivante: 'Il nous enseigne ainsi que la philosophie est un tout, que l'éthique se fonde sur une véritable science du bonheur, et que le savoir lui-même, s'il nou rendait pas plus heureux, ne servirait à rien.'

He thus teaches us that philosophy is a whole, that ethics base themselves on an actual science of happiness, and that knowledge itself, if it it did not make us happier, would serve no purpose.

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Answered by Andrew H. French tutor
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Give 2 methods of transmission of disease and an example for each

Transmission is the way in which a disease is spread. Transmission of disease can occur in multiple ways. Two methods of this are:1)- vector transmission 2)- waterAn example of vector transmission is tube...

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Answered by Judith S. Biology tutor
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Simplify fully the fraction (a^2 + a − 6)/ (ab+3b)

so, let's split the fraction up, into the top half and the bottom half, and deal with each part at a time. The top part of the fraction (numerator) is a^2 +a -6 , and you can see that it is a quadratic eq...

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Answered by Sinchana L. Maths tutor
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How to conjugate reflexive verbs in the present and perfect tense

In French, we use reflexive verbs to speak about an action that is done to oneself. We can think about reflexive verbs as reflecting back on the person that is doing the action. For example, I wake

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Answered by Laura M. French tutor
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