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What is the difference between a deontological and a teleological theory of ethics?

'Deontology' is derived from the Greek word 'deon' meaning 'duty'. According to deontological theories, the morally right course of action is the one that fulfils our duties. The most famous deontological...

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What is the function of the mitochondria?

The mitochondria is an organelle in the cell which is used as a "power station" to provide the cell with energy in the form of ATP. It uses substrates like glucose, which is broken down in the c...

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Differentiate the following: y=sin(x^2+2)

dy/dx = 2xcos(x2+2)

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Answered by Matthew B. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between experimental and correlation designs?

Experimental designs establish cause and effect. This is done through manipulation of the independent variable (IV) to see the effect on the dependent variable (DV). Correlations cannot establish cause an...

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When is the verb tense "congiuntivo" used?

This tense, now used much less than in the past, is utilised in the following cases:1) To exhort someone to do something, instead of using the "imperativo"("Faccia pure come vuole!", ,...

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