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Was James I the cause of religious disputes between the years 1603 to 1625?

The reign of James I has divided historians for centuries, however, more contemporary outlooks have made efforts to debunk the 'myth' that he was an incompetent and harmful monarch. On the contrary, evide...

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Why are Monopolies able to profit maximise?

Essentially there are several features of a market structure which determines why monopolies are able to profit maximise.
Very small number of sellers in the given market, In a pure monopoly there is...

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Discuss the statement 'the classical form of the problem of evil is a problem.'

One way in which the classical form of the problem of evil could be seen as a problem is because surely an omnibenevolent and omnipotent God would not allow for His creation to experience evil and sufferi...

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Prokaryotic DNA is smaller than eukaryotic. Please give two other ways prokaryotic DNA differs from eukaryotic.

  1. Circular2) Polycistronic (genes can be expressed together)3) No introns/no splicing of genes4) Does not form chromatin (although explain to student that this is an oversimplification, prokaryotes do...
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Define and give examples of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.

Positive symptoms are additional experiences that add to an individuals ordinary experience, while negative symptoms are the loss of a usual ability from everyday life. Positive symptoms include hallucina...

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