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What is the difference between the defences of insanity and automatism

Insanity is the 'defect of reason, due to a disease of the mind as to not know the nature of his act or if he did, he did not know it was wrong' as set out in M'Naughten . In order to understand th...

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Answered by Arina D. Law tutor
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Find the stationary points of the graph x^3 + y^3 = 3xy +35

Differentiate wrt x to get 3x2 + 3y2dy/dx = 3y + 3x dy/dx Rearrange to get dy/dx = (3x2 - 3y)/(3x-3y2). Set dy/dx =0 and infer y=x2. Substitute in fo...

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Write a critical comparison of the following poems, considering in detail ways in which your responses are shaped by the poets’ language, style and form.

Spend 15 minutes reading through the poems carefully, annotating both for anything interesting with regards to the three criteria in the question (language, style and form). Then spend about 7 minutes pla...

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Consider the significance of ‘social conservatives’ in US politics.

This is a short answer question requiring the student to describe and analyse. There is no need for extensive evaluation and the focus should remain on the question.-       Socially conservative views; pr...

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Explain how a tsunami is formed.

At a tectonic plate boundary, a earthquake occurs. This causes a large release of pressure and a tectonic plate to jolt upwards, causing a water displacement column. As a result, waves with a low frequenc...

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Answered by James F. Geography tutor
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