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Pourquoi est-ce que la musique est si populaire ? A votre avis, l’influence de la musique, est-elle positive ou négative ?

La musique a de tous temps fait partie intégrante des cultures, ralliant les sociétés par-delà les castes, les clivages politiques ou les conflits religieux. Je défendrai l'influence bénéfique de la musiq...

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Answered by Gaspard P. French tutor
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James wins the lottery and gets £200,000. He decides to spend 10% of his winnings and invest the rest. From the money he has invested, he receives interest of 3% per year. How much money does James have after 5 years (to the nearest pound)?

James starts with £200,000.
He then spends 10% of his winnings:
200,000*(1-0.1)=180,000
The 1 represents 100%, which the amount of money James starts with. He then spends 10%, which is repr...

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Answered by Edward H. Maths tutor
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Describe the working memory model of memory (6 marks)

The working memory model was proposed by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974. They thought there were 3 different stores for short term memory; the phonological loop, the visuospatial sketchpad, and the central ex...

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How should a business market a product that has price-inelastic demand and a high income elasticity of demand? (9 marks)

Price-inelastic demand refers to products which demands don’t change as the price of the product changes. This usually means that the product is either a necessity and there aren’t many alternatives or it...

NB
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What is the difference between urbanisation and counter-urbanisation?

Urbanisation and re-urbanisation both refer to the net movement of people into urban areas; in this sense, they are similar. The key difference lies in the times at which this movement occurs. Urbanisatio...

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Answered by Charles D. Geography tutor
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