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Describe an evolutionary theory of attachment

One evolutionary theory of attachment is Bowlby‘s theory of monotropy. Attachment is described as innate, as we have a biological need t...

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Answered by Imogen G. Psychology tutor
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Explore the theme of justice in Shakespeare's Hamlet with reference to Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy.

Juxtaposing sources for a supreme set of laws creates tension within the plot as Shakespeare critiques different methods of achieving justice. The state acts as an obstacle to justice when Hamlet seeks bl...

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Why do transition metals form coloured compounds?

Transition elements have 3d orbitals with the same energy level however when molecules/ligands form dative covalent bonds with a metal ion, the electron repulsion causes the 3d orbitals to split into lowe...

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How does the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) work?

PCR is a method to isolate and amplify a specific fragment of DNA that you would like to study. The reaction is set up with template DNA, primers, DNA polymerase enzyme and free nucleotides. Primers are s...

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Answered by Sunya A. Biology tutor
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What is the doctrine of the Trinity?

The doctrine of the Trinity is the Christian understanding of God, which has been developed over the centuries. It was first explored in the early days of the Church by theologians such as Augustine and G...

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