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What are negative externalities of consumption? Explain with a diagram.

An externality is any effect on a third party caused by actions and transactions that don't directly involve them. Negative externality of consumption can be defined as the cost imposed on the thi...

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Answered by Dhwani P. Economics tutor
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Describe ways in which the body prevents entry of microorganisms

The first line of defence is the skin. This forms a physical barrier that prevents any microorganisms from getting into the body. Acid in the stomach, due to the low pH, is another defence the body has. T...

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Answered by Adrian C. Biology tutor
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How should I start writing my Personal Statement?

You should first think of how you discovered your passion for the degree you are applying to. Then, you should convince the university that you have all the skills and knowledge required, and most importa...

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Solve the simultaneous equations: (1) y – 2x – 4 = 0 , (2) 4x^2 + y^2 + 20x = 0

Rearrange (1): y=2x+4

Subsitute this into (2): 4x2+(2x+4)2+20x=0

Simplify and collect like terms: 8x2+36x+16=0

Factorise: (2x+1)(x+4)=0

Therefo...

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Answered by Anastasia T. Maths tutor
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How does this person describe his experience? "Durante los Juegos Olímpicos del 2012 los turistas gastaron dinero en la capital. Esto ayudó la economía de Inglaterra y me alegró mucho."

This question is taken from a 2016 GCSE past paper. In language exams there are lots of reading comprehension questions. For this question in an exam, there would be lots of different people's viewpoints ...

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Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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