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When might someone not have capacity to make a decision and what do you do in this situation?

To have capacity one must be able to understand the information, retain it, weigh it up and communicate a decision. Lack of capacity can be a temporary or permanent disturbance to the brain/mind and can b...

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A spring with a spring constant k is connected to the ceiling. First a weight of mass m is connected to the spring. Deduce the new equilibrium position of the spring, find its equation of motion and hence deduce its frequency f.

Let's first find the equilibrium position of the spring. When the mass is first attached the spring will oscillate like a simple harmonic oscillator, in the real world the oscillator will eventually settl...

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What are some of the key features of a red blood cell.

Red blood cells transport oxygen around the body via the circulatory system and are the most common cell in the blood. They carry a special protein called hemoglobin which binds to oxygen, allowing it to ...

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Answered by Jack K. Biology tutor
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Translate into English the following sentence 'hopefully she will come tomorrow'

Answer: Ojalá venga mañana
The English sentence hopefully she will come tomorrow uses the future tense and is often mistakenly translated into Ojalá vendrá mañana by ...

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Answered by Chelsea C. Spanish tutor
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Which of the following was of greater significance in bringing about the victory of the American colonies? (i) the entry of France into the war (ii) British policies. Explain your answer with reference to both (i) and (ii).

When answering this type of question, it is important to focus primarily on providing an answer to both options in the question, as well as providing a clear judgement. This means providing an explanation...

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Answered by Katie L. History tutor
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