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How can I include critical material in my examination essays?

Examiners want to see you properly engaging with any secondary material you use - it's important not to just drop it in and ignore it. Read a couple of secondary articles on your set texts and make sure t...

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Explore the view that ‘at the end of the tragedy the audience’s sympathy is with Bolingbroke rather than Richard’.

Introduction – Suggest that there is a shift change in audience sympathy towards both Bolingbroke and Richard across the course of the play. Set up the initial responses in the scene of Richard’s treatmen...

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Provide a brief summary of Donoghue v Stevenson's current role in the law of negligence

Negligence is ‘asking’ where a duty of care, as opposed to liability, exists. In Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562, Lord Atkin established that a duty of care existed between a manufacturer and ...

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Answered by Samuel S. Law tutor
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Integrate(1+x)/((1-x^2)(2x+1)) with respect to x.

To simplify the fraction first notice (1-x2) = (1-x)(1+x) so the common factor of (1+x) in the numerator and denominator can be cancelled. (1+x)/((1-x^2)(2x+1)) = 1/((1-x)(2x+1)), then we need ...

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The importance of the Stamp Act (1765) for relations between Britain and America. (8)

The passing of the Stamp Act in 1765 proved to be a key turning point in Anglo American relations for several reasons. Firstly, the significance of the establishment of a direct tax by Britain on the colo...

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