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What is meant by the term spooling? Give an example of when it can be used.

Spooling refers to the use of a temporary storage area, a buffer held in memory for a peripheral device to access when it's ready to process the instruction. This is because devices access data at differe...

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Answered by Zoe N. Computing tutor
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Why was Martin Luther such a threat to the RCC?

Martin Luther and his ideas spread quickly, due to the invention of the printing press. He did not condone indulgence selling as a method of getting out of purgatory and therefore the RCC were set to lose...

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Answered by Rebecca J. History tutor
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What's the best way to revise for my exams?

For Politics, good revision techniques are essential to help you process the wide range of information you cover, especially when studying global politics. The most important thing to do is print out all ...

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Answered by Caitlin A. Politics tutor
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How does Shakespeare explore perceptions of Othello?

To fully understand Othello’s character you have to understand the themes and key threads Shakespeare uses to delve and craft Othello’s character by. Shakespeare presents Othello using a few key themes- F...

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What are the key features of intensive rearing?

A mnemonic can be used for such questions which ask for 4/5 points. With intensive rearing for example: My Whale Does Yoga Sometimes. M - movement, W - warmth, D - diet, Y - young, S - selective breeding....

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Answered by Emily M. Biology tutor
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