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For Buddhists, ‘impermanence (anicca) is the most important of the Three Marks of Existence.’

The Three Marks of Existence are anicca, dukkha, and anattā, or impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, and not-self. Impermanence is the principle that life is always changing and cannot be controlled by man; ...

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Answered by Rosie B. Philosophy tutor
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How do I make sure I get as many marks as possible for my analysis of a text?

As you may have learnt in school, exam answers that achieve top grades successfully use PEA or PEE: Point, Evidence, Explanation/Analysis. Point: It is important that you establish what you are trying to ...

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Answered by Lota B. English tutor
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How did the first movement of Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ rework the formal conventions of the classical symphony?

Though composed within a sonata form (exposition-development-recapitulation-coda) analogous to the first movements of Haydn and Mozart symphonies, the first movement of the ‘Eroica’ is unusually complex f...

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Answered by Ed W. Music tutor
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How do I multiply mixed numbers?

Let's use the example of (2+3/4) x (1+5/7) The first step when given a question about mixed numbers is to turn them into top-heavy or improper fractions, so that the maths is easier. In the case of 2 + 3/...

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Answered by Natasha T. Maths tutor
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How can I prepare for the stimulus card given in the oral exam?

Firstly, make sure you know all of the topics that could come up on the stimulus card and be sure to revise key vocabulary in connection with these topics. Make cards with vocabulary and memorise these on...

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Answered by Jessica N. German tutor
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