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Can groups of people be considered moral agents?

Yes, a group of several individuals can be considered a moral agent. When a group of people (for example, a society or a football team) act collectively as a group, the group itself can be considered to h...

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What is the solution to the system of equations defined by (1) x+2y = 4 and (2) y+2x = 6?

We rearrange equation (1) to obtain an expression in terms of x. We then substitute this expression in place of x in equation (2), rearranging to find the numerical value of y. This value of y can then be...

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Answered by Jake H. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between a Magistrates Court and a Crown Court?

It is helpful to know here that both of these courts are for criminal purposes. A Magistrates court will typically be used for smaller crimes such as not paying your speeding fine or being caught with dru...

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I'm worried about my oral exam, what advice can you give me?

Having done my GCSE and A Level speaking exams not too long ago, I remember the feeling of sheer panic! I was terrified and nervous but I survived it. The trick is to try your very best to stay calm and c...

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x^2 - x - 90 = 0. Solve to find x.

Comparing to this to ax^2 + bx + c = 0, you'll find that a=1, b=-1, c=90. You need to split b (in this case -1), into two numbers that add up to b (-1), and multiply to ac (90). -> These are -10 and 9....

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