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Explore the ways Williams portrays the rise of a new social order in A Streetcar Named Desire

The dominating theme in A Streetcar Named Desire is the conflict between values and culture between the Old South and the New South. The rise of a new social order is entirely embodied by Stanley whose do...

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What is a strength of Kantian ethics?

Although Kantian ethics are inflexible and therefore deemed unrealistic by some, one strength is that it upholds everyone's innate dignity and importance. What Kant advocated was for people not to be trea...

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Why didn't I get a high mark on my essay entitled 'Describe and evaluate explanations of conformity' when I spoke about compliance, identification and internalisation.

This is a common mistake to make when questions ask you about explanations for conformity. The reason why you did not score very highly is because, although the terms you described are relevant to the top...

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Answered by Mollie E. Psychology tutor
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Can you explain what a logarithm is?

We can think of taking the logarithm base a of a number b (logab) as "the number of times we need to multiply a by itself to get b". So for example, log2 16 = 4, since we n...

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Answered by Daniel H. Maths tutor
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How can a comparative sentence be expressed in Latin?

One of the more common ways of expressing comparison in Latin is to use quam + a noun in the same case as the noun which it is being compared to. For example, in the sentence ‘lupus est forti...

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Answered by Alice L. Latin tutor
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