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How is abnormality defined?

Abnormality is a fluid concept that can mean different things to different people in different cultures and society. However, this subjective term can be operationalised by the DSM. This categories abn...

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Answered by Perah M. Psychology tutor
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When should I use "um...zu" and when "damit" when introducing a final subordinate sentence?

Both the conjunctions "um" and "damit" introduce a final subordinate sentence. The only difference between the two lies in the subject of the sentence. When using the conjunction &q...

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Women are either innocent victims or sinister predators or significantly absent. To what extent is this true of ‘Macbeth?’

In Shakespeare play Macbeth, Shakespeare puts a focus on the male characters leaving the female characters in the play being presented in several ways, including women being presented as innocent victi...

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Examine Carters representation of the effects of patriarchy on relationships in the Tigers Bride

In the Tigers Bride (TB) Carter represents relationships in the traditional fairytale sense in that they are only successful when both partners are equal, creating a balance in their relationship. Patr...

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Explain the Ontological Argument from Anselm's perspective.

St Anselm’s ontological argument is a deductive, priori, analytic argument which seeks to establish the existence of God by understanding the attributes of God in the sense of classic theism. Anselm wr...

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