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What are the differences between shareholder and stakeholder?

Shareholders are individuals (or groups of individuals, companies, institutions, etc.), who own a part of a business through the ownership of its shares. A stakeholder is an individual (or a group), that ...

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What are they assessing?

The TSA claims that they are testing an individual for 'problem-solving skills, including numerical and spatial reasoning. critical thinking skills, including understanding argument and reasoning using ev...

SA
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Were 19th century Britons living in the metropole engaged in the activities of the British Empire?

There is significant historiographical debate over the extent to which 19th Century Britons were engaged with their nation’s imperial ventures. Bernard Porter suggests that domestic British soc...

DC
Answered by Dee C. History tutor
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How should I understand Kant' Formula of Universal Law?

The Formula of Universal Law (FUL) states: “One should act only in accordance with that maxim through which he can at the same time will that it become a universal law”. A maxim is a statement of mentioni...

MS
Answered by Matej S. Philosophy tutor
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How do I know whether the past participle of a verb needs to agree with its 'preceding direct object'?

This is an aspect of French grammar that many university students and even native speakers struggle with!Firstly some definitions. 1) The past participle (pp) of a verb is the form it takes in the perfect...

SM
Answered by Selin M. French tutor
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