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Do we have a moral obligation to protect the weak globally?

If faced with this at interview, the first thing to do is BREATHE! You aren't going to come up with a well thought through answer if you panic and blurt out the first thing that comes into your head. The ...

PE
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Why did you decide to become a doctor and not a nurse?

I did of course consider carefully whether to be a doctor or nurse. Both the roles are integral to the functioning of our healthcare system, and they are somewhat different. I am compelled by the caring a...


How does the inside of a cell compare to a galaxy?

Both the inside of a cell and a galaxy fall into a stable pattern, with a clear centre. In the natural world, there are lots of stable forms both in biology and physics - unstable things do not last for v...

CM
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If the State could ensure all criminals were convicted 100% of the time, but at the cost of the total loss of privacy of all other civilians, would it be justifiable?

This was a question I was asked in my Law interview. Some knowledge of the main human rights instruments is useful but not essential. It would help the candidate here to have read Tom Bingham's 'The Rule ...

TD
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In my interview, what if they ask me a question on a topic I know nothing about?

It’s tempting, in this situation, to panic and rush into the subject, but this usually results in a garbled splurge of word vomit, and what they want to see is that you think in a calm and logical way. So...

OA
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