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What was the main reason for the failure of Charles I's personal rule?

How to answer this type of question: To assess why Charles I's personal rule failed, you must set a criteria and a few factors which you will expand on throughout the essay. Considering the harsh time lim...

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Answered by Kimia T. History tutor
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Assess the view that Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) did not effectively address women's liberation during the 1980s.

LGSM offered an opportunity for issues to be raised which had long plagued both the Left and Gay liberation groups. One such issue was that of women’s involvement and its recognition. Both the Left and th...

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Answered by Drew C. History tutor
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explain the difference between passé composé and imparfait and provide examples

Passé composé and imparfait are two tenses used to describe or explain actions that have taken place in the past. However, the two tenses cannot be used interchangeably as they have different uses. The im...

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Answered by Caroline A. French tutor
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What is the difference between DNA and RNA?

While they are both nucleic acids, there are going to be a lot of differences between DNA and RNA, starting from the names (deoxyibonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid). In terms of structure, DNA is double...

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Answered by Ana-Maria B. Biology tutor
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A 2.4 m long plank of mass 20kg has 2 pins, each 0.5 meters from each respective plank end. A person of mass 40kg stands on the plank 0.1m from one of the pins. Calculate the magnitude of reactions at the pins for this structure to be in equilibrium.

1.) draw what is happening: 2.)Notice key points of questions: Plank is in equilibrium. This means that all forces=0 and all moment=03.) Apply force equilibrium: 4.) Apply moment equilibrium5.) fin...

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Answered by Samuel T. Maths tutor
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