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The one-dimensional view of power, Lukes argues, has mostly to do with apparently observable political processes. Where political actors are able to successfully implement their will through a decision-ma...
Never in a GCSE syllabus, but still a question I had as a student and one I hear today- something, I feel, is worth going over (Similar in a sense to proving that completing the square works). We use the ...
To answer this question, one must take into account the varying schools of thought which exist in economics (neoclassical, Keynesian, Marxian, behavioural, feminist etc.). However, for GCSE and A-level Ec...
History is obviously a lot to with learning facts, but it is so crucial that you know that it isn't all about facts. It is about being able to build a convincing argument and using facts to back up your p...
Equate the two graphs:x2+7x+14=2x+8Rearrange to find a single quadratic:x2+5x+6=0Factorize and solve:(x+2)(x+3)x=-2 x=-3Sub x values into one of the original graphs to find y:(-2,...
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