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What is the state of nature?

The state of nature is a hypothetical situation were there is no government, law, policy- any form of political authority. Each philosopher has there own interpretation of what that the state of nature wo...

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How far was the acquisition of the Suez Canal a turning point for British policy towards Empire from 1763-1914?

Firstly, the acquisition of Suez Canal was the most significant turning point for British policy towards empire. Undoubtedly, the Suez Canal provided the British immense commercial value as by 1874, three...

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Structuring an essay based on a passage from Shakespeare: e.g. Hamlet; 'The younger generation are just as corrupt as the older generation- critically discuss'

First two things to analyse here are what the question is asking you to do: here, the question is asking us to 'critically discuss' the theme of corruption using a comparison of the older and younger gene...

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How is language used in Satan's approach to Eden in 'Paradise Lost'?

Milton's poetic style is famously teeming with long and winding sentences which spill over enjambed lines and often only deploy the main verb at the end. It means that, as readers, we're always struggling...

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Est-ce que la salle de classe est un microcosme du monde extérieur dans « Entre Les Murs »?

 Jusqu'à certain point le « quasi-documentaire » satisfait ces termes de « microcosme de la société française », comme Cantet a affirmé dans un entretien précèdent du film. Il s’agit de quelques étudiants...

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