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Examine one argument for the existence of God.

There are three main arguments for God’s existence: the Ontological Argument, the Teleological Argument and the Cosmological Argument. Each argument has been examined in different ways by different philos...

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Answered by Rachel L. Philosophy tutor
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In both ‘Poem for My Sister’ and ‘To a Daughter Leaving Home’ the speakers describe feelings about watching someone they love grow up. What are the similarities and/or differences between the ways the poets present those feelings?

https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-87022-SQP.PDF - the sample paper where both poems can be fo...

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Answered by Niamh M. English tutor
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How do I assess the usefulness of a source?

The two most important things to consider when analysing a source are provenance and content. Provenance means where the source comes from, so ask questions like, who created the source? Why did they crea...

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Answered by Alfie H. History tutor
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Solve x^2 = 4(x – 3)^2

x2 = 4(x-3)2x2 = 4(x-3)(x-3) - showing that these are double bracketsx2 = 4(x2 - 6x + 9) - expanding the double bracketsx2 = 4x2

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Answered by Emily L. Maths tutor
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Acabas de pasar tus vacaciones en España. Escríbele una carta a tu amiga española. Escribe aproximadamente 90 palabras en español.

Hola ! Acabo de pasar una semana en España para mis vacaciones. Fui con mis padres y mi hermano, lo pasé bomba! Fuimos a Madrid y visitamos muchos lugares de interés. Normalmente, no me gustan los museos ...

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Answered by Emily L. Spanish tutor
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