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Explain why there may be tension between human rights and state sovereignty

Human rights are rights that people are entitled to by the virtue of being human. They are said to be indivisible, absolute, fundamental, and universal. These rights are either positive rights (usually ‘f...

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Give two criticisms of Bowlby's 44 thieves study

One major issue with the research conducted by John Bowlby is that there is bias and subjectivity in his findings. Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation was constructed prior to the research being carri...

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Answered by Emily B. Psychology tutor
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'Abram bound the youth with belts and straps,/ And builded parapets and trenches there,/ And stretchèd forth the knife to slay his son' - Discuss the significance of sacrifice in relation to two Wilfred Owen poems.


Following Owen's experience as an Anglican and a soldier after working for a vicarage, his disillusionment with politics, war, and Christianity is therefore bound to his depiction of sacrifice, as t...

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Answered by Kit M. English tutor
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Describe the operation of a D-Type Flip Flop [6 Marks]

On the rising edge of the clock (Ck) the signal at D is copied to output QQBAR is the opposite logic state as QSet (S) and Reset (R) are priority inputsWhen S is high, Q is forced highWhen R is...

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Answered by Arad S. Electronics tutor
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What is the tripartite analysis of knowledge? Is it succesful?

The tripartite analysis of knowledge suggests that there are three criteria which must be met in every case of knowledge, and that every time these three criteria are met one has a genuine case of knowled...

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Answered by Joe P. Philosophy tutor
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