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Students will often ask how to answer the common question "why did you apply to this college?"

The importance of college selection is often underplayed by the university attempting to make what is often a daunting decision seem easier to make. Whilst it is true students will more often than not war...

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What were the underlying causes of the outbreak of the First World War?

There were four main causes of the First World War before the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, nationalism, imperialism, militarism and alliances. Nationalism: this caused aggression between the...

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Answered by Erin G. History tutor
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How do I solve the inequality 7x+2 > 2x-3?

Treat the > as an = and solve the equation as you normally would. So for the inequality 7x+2 > 2x-3, pretend it was 7x+2 = 2x-3 and solve that. Just make sure you always replace where you'd write an...

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Answered by Jonathan S. Maths tutor
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How would a vaccine prevent someone getting an infection?

Vaccines are made of dead or inactive pathogens. White blood cells in the body come into contact with the pathogen and produce antibodies which destroy the pathogen. The body produces memory cells which m...

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Answered by Nathan D. Biology tutor
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How do I structure a good introduction?

I've foung the best way to structure an introduction is to use the (upside down) pyramid method. You open with a broad statement that links to the general topic you'll be covering, followed by a more poin...

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