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Explain the different approaches to comparative politics

Macro-level - the global or national level interactions between structures (structuralism) which include but are not limited to relations between large social groups (e.g poor vs. elite) such as Skocpol’s...

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What is the Van der Waals force and where would you see its effects?

The Van der Waals force is the weakest of all the intermolecular forces. This interaction occurs between every molecule, over very small distances, and becomes weaker the further away the two molecules ar...

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Answered by Ketan C. Chemistry tutor
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What is the ideal gas equation and what relationships can we derive from it?

The ideal gas equation is given by pV = nRT, where p is pressure of the gas, V = volume, n = molar amount, T = temperature (in Kelvin!) and R is the gas constant which is given by 8.31 J / (K*mol). From t...

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Answered by Ketan C. Chemistry tutor
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Find the cross product between two unit vectors a and b.

First write out the unit vectors in I, j, and k form. Then put these values into a matrix. Then find the determinant of the matrix. Then you will have reached your answer. I couldn't figure out how to sho...

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Answered by Nicholas L. Maths tutor
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Discuss the theme of power in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'

Power is an ambiguous term. The student could take this question to multiple areas od exploration, such as masculine superiority, female subversion, post-colonialism, marxism, supernatural power, to name ...

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Answered by Florrie R. English tutor
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