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Outline two assumptions of the Biological Approach to understanding human behaviour.

The Biological Approach to understanding human behaviour has many assumptions, two of which I will outline.

The first of these is the assumption that behaviour and thought are linked to the structu...

GR
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How do I get better at organic synthesis?

I don't think i've ever taught an A-level chemistry student that hasn't said this at some point. Because it is the part of chemsitry (in my opinion) that seems the most daunting. I generally wait until to...

RC
Answered by Richard C. Chemistry tutor
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How far do you agree with the view that superpower misjudgements account for the development of the Cold war in the years 1945-53? (Taken from exam paper)

The development of the Cold War in the years 1945-53 can be accredited to an interplay of various factors as various historians have provided different interpretations. In source 7, Martin McCauley sugges...

JG
Answered by Juvan G. History tutor
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How does the electrical system of the heart work?

The electrical activity of the heart begins in the sinoatrial node which is a collection of pacemaker cells located in the right atrium. These cells spread electrical activity across the atrium causing bo...

EM
Answered by Emma M. Biology tutor
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Explain the difference between quantitative and qualitative hedonism

Hedonism in an ethical context is the belief that (human) happiness consists of pleasure, and unhappiness of pain. Jeremy Bentham advocated a quantitative hedonism in order to assess the moral worth of an...

HG
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