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What is the difference between negative and positive liberty?

Both terms were coined by Isaiah Berlin but proposed by different authors: J S Mill and T H Green respectively.
​Simply put, negative liberty is 'freedom from' constraints and positive liberty is...

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IB Psychology Exam Notes and Tips

When doing psychology exam papers, make sure to analyse on the methods and methodologies of studies rather than the procedures of studies. In short answer questions (SAQs), you will have to outline, ex...

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Answered by Sandra L. Psychology tutor
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What is the present subjunctive and when is it used?

The subjunctive is classed as a mood rather than a tense. Here we will address the present subjunctive; once you know avoir and etre you can use the perfect subjunctive.But for arguments sake, we...

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Answered by Victoria M. French tutor
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Discovering the Sublime in 19th century art

Will look to Aivazovsky & Turner as a point of basis.

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What is break even and why is it used?

Break even is the point in which total revenue and total costs ( fixed and variable) are the same. At this point no loss or profit is made, the company ' breaks even'. 

It is used by mana...

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