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Equilibrium of supply and demand

graph explanation, look at excess supply and excess demand, how increasing demand will lead to an increase in price and an increase in supply will lead to a decrease of the price. This will always converg...

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Answered by Alex B. Economics tutor
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How can I make my experience of working in a retail store relevant to doing a Psychology (or any) degree?

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On top of my A levels and hobbies this shows you can handle multiple things at once, which is a valuble skill at university, I have also worked part-time at a f...

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How are the lungs specialised for exchanging gases?

The lungs are made up of many air sacs called alveoli. The alveoli have many folds which create a large surface area.  The larger the surface area, the greater the area of alveolar cell membrane available...

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Answered by Laura A. Biology tutor
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How do you choose between using the imperfect and the perfect tenses?

In general, the main thing to remember with the perfect tense is that it is used with a completed action in the past. The imperfect tense can be used for several purposes: to describe a person's character...

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Answered by Alison M. French tutor
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What are deponent verbs and how do they work?

Deponent verbs are verbs which look passive, but have an active meaning. We are used to seeing active verbs, like 'capio', meaning 'I take or capture', where the subject of the v...

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Answered by Imogen S. Latin tutor
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