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What is the difference between der, die and das?

In German, there are three genders: masculine, feminine and neuter, and each noun falls into one of these categories. Der, die and das all mean the same thing: THE. But masculine nouns take the 'der' form; f...
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What is Nature/Origin and Purpose?

An analysis of Nature, Origin and Purpose (NOP) is a key part of exam technique in History GCSE, and it involves looking into the context of sources to gain a deeper understanding. The nature of the source i...
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What is historiography?

Historiography can be difficult to get to grips with. Quite simply, historiography is the study of existing scholarship and written history. Through looking into historiography, you can identify areas of deb...
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Can Natural Law ethics still be plausible today?

(In bold are the bits that are essential components of this essay!) The revival of interest in practical reason has brought in it’s wake renewed philosophical attention to the theories of Natural Law. When e...
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What is the structure of DNA?

DNA ( D eoxyribo N ucleic A cid) is a polymer (a molecule made up of many repeated subunits which form a chain). The subunit of DNA is a DNA nucleotide. The nucleotide is made up of three parts: a deoxyribos...
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