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How do theodicies respond to the problem of evil?

Before responding to the question, we must ask: what is the problem of evil, and what is a theodicy? The problem of evil is a challenge to theism. It questions whether the existence of the God of Classica...

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Were economic failings the main cause of the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe?

Important to think about here are the various ways 'Communism' and politics interacted. Are we talking about popular Communism 'from below' or an elite 'from above'? A good question will discuss the inter...

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Answered by Peter S. History tutor
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Explain the effect of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and 1689.

The forced abdication of James II and the introduction of William of Orange to the British monarchy had far reaching effects into the workings of the British crown and government. Not only was an absoluti...

FH
Answered by Florence H. History tutor
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How does ATP fuel reactions?

ATP releases energy when it is converted to ADP and iP by ATP lyase. It REQUIRES energy to create that phosphate bond and so the bond can be viewed as the store of energy. ATP lyase breaks this and releas...

RC
Answered by Rebecca C. Biology tutor
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Locate the position and the nature of any turning points in the function: 2x^3 - 9x^2 +12x

I would first ask the student to draw a cubic graph(preferably the function in asking depending on the student's capability). I would then ask the student to show me where the stationary points in the gra...

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Answered by Ewa I. Maths tutor
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