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How do you analyse a primary source?

The key to analysing a primary source is remembering what it is; it's a source from which we want to get useful historical evidence. But, if it is a primary source, then we must remember that it is comple...

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Answered by Ben F. History tutor
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How is air breathed in to the lungs so that oxygen reaches the gas exchange surfaces?

The diaphragm contacts and moves down. The intercostal muscles between the ribs contract. This causes the ribcage and the sternum to move up and out. The thorax increases in width from back to front. This...

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Answered by Medi S. Biology tutor
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Assess the strengths and weaknesses on the functionalist approach to society (33 marks)

A strength of the functionalist approach to society is the explanation of how social order is achieved.Parsons argues that social order is achieved through the existence of a shared culture, a set or norm...

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Answered by Aimee G. Sociology tutor
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How do I write a conclusion?

Firstly, make sure to never add a new point in the conclusion! A conclusion should be a neat summary of your argument, with a punchy line at the end if possible. Reference your introduction as you write y...

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When do I use 'qui' and when do I use 'que'?

'Qui' is used when the noun phrase/pronoun heading the relative clause is the implied subject of the relative clause, whether inanimate or animate. e.g. quand on void quelqu'un qui se noie il faut essayer...

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Answered by Amy C. French tutor
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