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How much historiography should I bring into my answers?

This depends on the question that you have to answer. Coursework tends to be more historiography heavy, since the presumption is that you've had the time to read a variety of primary and secondary sources...

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Answered by Patrick N. History tutor
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What is the difference between inter- and intra-individual differences?

Inter-individual differences are differences that are observed between people, whereas intra-individual differences are differences that are observed within the same person when they are...

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Answered by Lucy M. Psychology tutor
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I’m applying to Cambridge… what do they want from me?

First off, don’t panic! Many people have the idea that admissions tutors are measuring you against some kind of “ideal Cambridge student” blueprint, but this is absolutely...

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A fourteen year old patient tells to you that they are sexually active and that their parents don't know. As a doctor, what things would have to be considered here?

When answering any ethical question it is good to structure your question around the four pillars of ethics - beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and justice. You should first aknowledge the legalitie...

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Use the example of antibiotic resistant bacteria to explain directional selection.

DNA mutations happen randomly during division by mitosis. Some of these mutations code for antibiotic resistance. When a bacterial colony is exposed to antibiotics most bacteria without the resistance mut...

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Answered by Vlad P. Biology tutor
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