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Describe the main features of Utilitarianism.

Utilitarianism is an teleological consequentialist ethical theory, based on the maximisation of pleasure and minimisation of pain. It is teleological in the sense that the theory focuses on the goal of an...

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What is the ontological argument for God's existence? Is it successful?

The ontological argument is an a priori argument for the existence of God. It is generally considered a part of natural theology - the use of human reason to know things about God independently of any act...

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Answered by Edward W. Philosophy tutor
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How do I write a well structured a paragraph?

Firstly, you need to make a clear point in your opening sentence which tells the reader what you will be discussing. Next, you need to show evidence with a quote form the text to support you argument with...

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Differentiate 5x^2+5y^2-6xy=13 to find dy/dx

This is an example of implicit differentiation, where the function in question involves two variables (x and y) and it is hard to rearrange to create a neat "y=..." equation. To differentiate th...

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Answered by Henry S. Maths tutor
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Describe the role of tRNA in the production of a protein

tRNA molecules transport a specific amino acid to a ribosome for translation of mRNA. A tRNA molecule carries an anti-codon (at the opposite end of the amino acid) that pairs wi...

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Answered by Megan W. Biology tutor
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