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What are the 4 pillars of ethics

Beneficence: Doing what's best for the patient Non-maleficence: Do not harm the patient (do no harm)Justice: Whether something is legal within the rights of the individual, and whether it is fair and bal...

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Explain the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis

Reduced NAD carries H+ and electrons to the transport chain on the inner mitochondrial membrane allow the electron to move along the carriers in a series of redox reactions. H+ then move across the membra...

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Answered by Samiul A. Biology tutor
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What constitutes a criminal offence?

Two elements are necessary in order for a defendant to be found guilty of committing a criminal offence. They are the Actus Reus and Mens Rea. Actus reus translates to 'guilty act', it i...

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Answered by Declan M. Law tutor
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How does Shakespeare portray anxieties about ageing in Sonnet 73?

Sonnet 73 employs an impressive list of metaphors to represent the writer’s anxieties about getting older. Shakespeare uses the season of autumn as a physical representation of these thoughts, feelings wh...

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Answered by Kirstie P. English tutor
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What would be a good way to structure an argument in a history essay?

While there are various ways to do this efficiently, my main tip would be to stay clear, concise, and most importantly consistent throughout your essay. What I found to be a successful method when writing...

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Answered by Svea N. History tutor
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