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what is the protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism?

The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism is a theory produced by interactionist Max Weber. Weber studied a group of Calvinist protestants and their ascetic lifestyle. Calvinists believe in a thing c...
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what is the difference between the signifier and the signified?

The signifier and the signified are terms in media which refer to semiotic coding. The signifier is the object, the word, the image or action. the signified is the concept behind the object that is being rep...
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what is the difference between a hyponym and a hypernym?

Hyponyms and hypernyms are both terms that come under the lexis/semantics section of English language. A hypernym describes a more broad term, for example cutlery, or dog. A hyponym is a more specialised and...
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What's the difference between ser and estar?

Ser is used in reference to things that are permanent, or unchanging - eg. Soy de Inglaterra . You can't change where you're from, so you need to use ser. Estar is used to describe temporary things - eg. Est...
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How do we solve a second order, homogeneous, linear differential equation?

First of all let's think about what this really means: Homogeneous means that all term in the differential equation contain the dependent variable(in most cases y). The dependent variable is the variable tha...
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