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What are the key differences between direct realism and idealism?

Direct realism (or naïve realism) as a theory of perception claims that what we perceive are real objects and their properties, and that these objects exist without even minds to perceive them. This often...

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Answered by Ola A. Philosophy tutor
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In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages of technology for young people?

Essay plan: Introduction - contextualise the topic, underline/give examples of main arguments eg. advantage is that they could meet friends online, disadvantage is that they could become isolated

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Answered by Rose L. Spanish tutor
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How many sections and papers are there for the Spanish A-level?

The Spanish A-Level includes 4 different sections.

  1. Oral examination with set of questions asked (8-10 min long) 

2. Listening (45min), Reading (1hr) and Writing (1hr) so the tot...

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Answered by Siddharth N. Spanish tutor
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Outline how you would stage Electra in the theatre, justifying your choices and explaining how your design would contribute to the play’s meaning

Electra is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Sophocles around 425-413 BCE, during the time of the Great Peloponnesian War, which ruined Athens. The plot takes place in medias-res when Orestes, the long ...

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Answered by Isabella W. Drama tutor
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Compare the Portrayal of The American Dream in The Great Gatsby, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

A ‘distinguishing characteristic of post-war American writing’ is the ‘disillusionment with the American system and the efficacy of individual effort.’ For many Americans, there was a growing disbelief in...

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