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What was the most significant short-term cause underlying the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War in 1973?

There were two primary short-term causes for the outbreak of war in the Middle East in 1973 both of which contributed significantly to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War. Anwar Sadat had succeeded the nat...

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How do you prepare for university admission tests?

It is difficult to provide a definitive method for preparing for the ELAT, as the aim of the paper is to use unseen texts that are not covered by the school curriculum. There is not a set reading list tha...

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What is context and why is it important when studying a text, for example Romeo and Juliet?

The simple definition of context is the background information surrounding a subject. When studying a literary text, context can apply to either historical context: what was taking place around the time a...

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The Collector: John Fowles. 'How does Fowles use the trope of distance throughout the novel? Does this distance, literal or abstract, help Clegg commit crimes against Miranda more easily? Why?

Firstly, distancing himself because of his mental composition the way he acts within society, oddball, physically creating distance from himself, friends, family. Entirely isolated in tho...

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How does behavioural psychology use classical conditioning to attempt to explain the development of phobias?

Behavioural Psychologists such as Skinner and Pavlov view all aspects of human experience as the result of complex conditioning. They explain phobias as a result of classical. Classical conditioning occur...

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