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Explain the strengths and weaknesses of Utilitarianism

Introduction: Utilitarianism is a teleological and consequentialist ethical theory that defines right and wrong by the "principle of utility", that it its usefulness to cause more pleasure than ...

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Solve the inequality x^3 + x^2 > 6x

Start by moving all the terms to one side of the inequality. In this case it's easiest to move the 6x to the left hand side by subtracting 6x from both sides, so that you are left with x^3 + x^2 - 6x >...

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How do I incorporate historiography into my IB history papers?

Historiography is very important in IB history, and really makes the difference between a 5 and a 6/7. The most simple way to incorperate historiography is to mention the school of historiography (e.g. Ma...

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Answered by Rachel Y. History tutor
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What should I do when first faced with a poem for analysis?

It is often useful to make some short and simple steps when beginning an analysis of a poem in order to set you on the right path. We need to make sure our ideas are ordered and cover all the areas that t...

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How should you approach the argument based LNAT multiple-choice questions?

The first step to tackling the multiple choice questions is identifying what type of question you are trying to answer. Generally, the LNAT questions fall into three categories; Argument question (they te...

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Answered by Goedele M. LNAT tutor
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