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What are dominant vs recessive alleles?

An allele is a version of a gene, for instance a gene that determines hair colour may have an allele for blonde hair and an allele for dark hair. We all have two copies of each gene because we inherit two...

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Answered by Sarah A. Biology tutor
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Who has benefited from globalisation and who has not?

TNCs are the main group that benefit from globalisation. They can command lower wages from their workers through outsourcing as they find cheap labour in LICs, can avoid tax payments and gain access to ch...

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Answered by Grace M. Geography tutor
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How is death and remembrance presented in Larkin's 'An Arundel tomb' and WB Yeats 'easter, 1916'

Whilst Yeats' poems dutifully remembers the signataries of the proclamation, Larkin highlights the loss of self and anonymity granted by death and the passage of times. The speaker of 'easter, 1916' claim...

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How do I analyse and evaluate the dramatic effectiveness of a particular aspect of stage design, from a chosen live performance of a play?

You should first identify the live production you will be using at the basis of your answer, one that you have seen recently either live or as a recording of a live performance. You should then provide a ...

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Answered by Richard M. Drama tutor
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Outline Bowlby’s theory of maternal deprivation.

A key tenet of Bowlby's Attachment Theory was the idea of monotropy: that a child has an innate need and drive to attach to his/her primary caregiver, usually the mother. Bowlby posited that monotropy was...

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Answered by Roisin D. Psychology tutor
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