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What are the social consequences of migration?

This question is looking for both the positive and negative social effects of migration for the origin country and receiving country so this a good way to structure your answer. The country people are mig...

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Answered by Bethany L. Geography tutor
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Outline the Euthyphro's dilemma

In the Platonic dialogue Euthyphro, Socrates asks the greek prophet Euthyphro the question: "is the pious pious because it is loved by the gods or is it loved by the gods because it is pious?", ...

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Answered by Silvia V. Philosophy tutor
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Is there a primary conviction in the ideology of conservatism?

When one is in assessment of this question, it is pivotal to first acknowledge key words. In this instance one should consider the term, ‘primary’. The nature of this question is to make aware of any key ...

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Answered by Liam B. Politics tutor
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What is a mole and why is it useful?

The number of moles is related to the amount of a substance we have. If we were to use the number of particles, the numbers would be huge and impractical to use. So, Avagadro's number provides us a link w...

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Answered by Michael L. Chemistry tutor
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The equation of a curve is x(y^2)=x^2 +1 . Using the differential, find the coordinates of the stationary point of the curve.

Firstly we need to use product rule to find the dy/dx of the left hand side (LHS). Using implicit differentiation, we know the differential of y^2 is 2y(dy/dx). Then use to product rule to obtain the dy/d...

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Answered by Grace C. Maths tutor
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