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What is the difference between primary and secondary effects of an earthquake?

Primary effects occur immediately, as a result of the earthquake itself. Example of primary effects include buildings and bridges collapsing and death and injury to people. Secondary effects can occur fro...

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Why did was there no direct conflict between the US and the USSR in the Cold War?

By 1950, both the USSR and the USA had successfully developed and tested nuclear weapons. For both countries, spending on research and development for more advanced nuclear weapons was a top priority, as ...

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Answered by Elizabeth B. History tutor
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Listen to this extract from the opening theme of Jaws (first 50 seconds would be played). What musical devices does Williams use to build the feeling of tension? (4 marks)

The extract begins with a rising semi-tone played at a low volume at a very low range (tessitura). The dynamics slowly increase (crescendo) throughout (1) and the semi-tone idea returns closer and closer ...

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Answered by Alicia H. Music tutor
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Find the two points of intersection of the graphs 2x+y=7 and x^2-8x+7=y. Solve using only algebraic methods (no graphical).

We treat this problem as two simultaneous equations, using our knowledge that when two graphs intersect, they simultaneously have the same solution. The second equation (quadratic equation) is already in ...

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Answered by Amy S. Maths tutor
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What is the best way to approach studying a novel?

With any novel I would firstly advise that you have an extensive knowledge of the plot. For each chapter, as you read it, it may help to write yourself a short summary of what happened, which characters a...

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