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What is Opportunity Cost?

Opportunity cost arises whereby you are forced to make a decision between two options, usually because of financial constraints. The 'opportunity cost' is the option that you do NOT choose.

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What is a coalition government?

In coalition government, more than one or several parties come together to form the government; it is also called the hung government. Usually, union of two or multi parties is sought to form the coal...

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What is cross bridge cycling and why is it important in muscle contraction?

In order to understand cross bridge cycling and its importance in muscle contraction, you need to be familiar with the ‘contractile machinery’ that causes muscle contraction and the sliding filament theor...

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Answered by Moonisah S. Biology tutor
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How should I cross-reference sources well in an exam?

It can be daunting to have to use sources in an exam situation, as it provides another unknown: as well as not knowing what topic the question will be on, you also don't know what the sources will be....

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Answered by Poppy C. History tutor
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How can I stop 'feature spotting' in an exam?

'Feature spotting' is a term that teachers often throw around in classrooms, and sometimes never fully explain. This can lead students feeling confused and frustrated.

This was a problem that ...

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