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Explain Anselms ontological argument for the existence of God.

Anselm's ontological argument holds that God must necessarily exist, by definition. This is an a priori argument, meaning that its conclusion is reached through purely deductive reasoning, not relying on ...

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The decent into war in 1914 had very little to do with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

To many, it seems that the outbreak of World War One, beginning with the Austro-Serbian declaration of war in July 1914, was as a direct result of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand one month p...

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Answered by Ciera T. History tutor
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"je les ai achetés" why does the past participle "achetés" have an "s" at the end when it is an "avoir" verb? I was taught that only verbs that use "être" as their auxiliary add endings to the past participle?

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Answered by Rosie B. French tutor
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A 20cm³ sample of lithium hydroxide solution of unknown concentration is neutralised by 12.25cm³ of 0.15mol/dm³ of sulfuric acid. Calculate the concentration of the lithium hydroxide solution.

0.184mol/dm³

SA
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What is the difference between the actus reus and the mens rea?

The actus reus and mens rea refer to the two components of a crime - they're both Latin terms which roughly translate into "the guilty act" and "the guilty mind" - it's much more accur...

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Answered by Jordan L. Law tutor
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