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How do I understand Shakespeare?

The best way to approach Shakespeare is to read a synopsis first. Understand the plot of the play before you begin reading it. This way you focus on understanding the language as you read the play and can th...
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What does the nervous system consist of and explain the differences between the two.

There are two parts of the nervous system : Central Nervous system ( CNS ) and Peripheral Nervous system ( PNS ). - The CNS is made up of the brain and spinal cord. The CNS handles involuntary information. -...
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What happens in the light independent reactions of photosynthesis?

The light-dependent reactions (LDR) take place in the stroma. It is also referred to as the Calvin Cycle. CO2 and RUBP combine, using the enzyme RUBISCO. This forms an unstable 6C carbon- which immediately b...
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How can I link my experiences with why I want to study it at university?

This is a common issue with many personal statements - they mention previous experiences that are relevant to the subject they want to study (ie. I visited a historical exhibition!) but fail to link the expe...
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What does the nervous system consist of and what does it do?

Your nervous system is divided into two parts: - The central nervous system (CNS) which is made up of the brain and the s pinal cord. - The peripheral nervous system is all the other nerve fibres that connec...
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