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Consider what criticism may be made of the non-fatal offences against the person.

Non-fatal offences against the person are offences that are criminal in nature but do not cause a fatal injury to the person once inflicted. When discussing the extent to which the non-fatal offences can ...

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Answered by Dhruvi V. Law tutor
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Find the stationary points of the curve f(x) =x^3 - 6x^2 + 9x + 1

Step One: stationary/turning points are points on the curve where the gradient equals 0 (i.e. a point at which the slope changes from negative to positive, or vice versa). So we ne...

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Answered by Angharad L. Maths tutor
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Describe three effects of smoking on the alveoli

Answers could include:Thinning of alveoli walls to reduce the size of the alveoli air sacsSacs lose their elasticity leading to a difficulty in expelling carbon dioxide and taking in oxygenDecrease in dif...

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Answered by Tash B. Biology tutor
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How do I write a strong introduction, and what should it contain?

A strong introduction provides your examiner with a strong first impression. It introduces your writing style, and should establish the direction that your essay will take.

Begin by highlighti...

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Solve the following equations. Leave answers in simplest terms a)e^(3x-9)=8. b) ln(2y+5)=2+ln(4-y)

a) Using log rules, a^x=b becomes log(a)b=x. If we take ln of both sides, we get ln(e^(3x-9))=ln8. ln(e) =1, so we just get 3x-9=ln8. Now we can simply manipulate this to get x=(9+ln8)/3=3+(1/3)ln8. Anoth...

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Answered by Ben W. Maths tutor
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