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What does the inset play (Act 3, Sc ii) in Shakespeare's Hamlet tell us about the theme of deception?

The play-within-a-play highlights the feeling of paranoia built up throughout Hamlet. In performance, it makes the audience highly aware of their perspective as witnesses to both truth and lies. The whole...

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Why did the Tsarist regime collapse in 1917?

In March 1917, Russian Tsar Nicholas II abdicated and was replaced by the Provisional Government. There are various reasons why the Tsarist regime collapsed but this essay will outline three possible reas...

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Answered by Karina V. History tutor
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Evaluate research into the cognitive approach

Research into the cognitive approach is largely based upon computor models, which uses computor terminology to describe human cognition, for example 'input' would represent sensory information from our en...

SS
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Find the perpendicular bisector passing through the stationary point of the curve y=x^2+2x-7.

First thing to do is to find the stationary point of the curve. This is done by differentiating the function and then equating to zero, as the gradient of the stationary point is zero. Setting dy/dx to ze...

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Answered by Chris M. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between a merit good and a public good?

A merit good is a good which has positive externalites and therefore people do not consume enough of them. For example, vaccinations.

A public good has two characterisitics, it is non-rival: this m...

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Answered by Ella D. Economics tutor
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