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Describe the main features of Utilitarianism.

Utilitarianism is an teleological consequentialist ethical theory, based on the maximisation of pleasure and minimisation of pain. It is teleological in the sense that the theory focuses on the goal of an...

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Explain two examples of Christian worship. (4 marks.)

This question requires 2 examples and that each is developed. However, there is opportunity for a variety of example, as long as there is further explanation for each of them. Example:Christians may worsh...

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Identify the construction used, then translate into English: puella in foro erat ut cibum emeret

This sentence contains {ut + subjunctive verb ('emeret')} which is what signals to us that we have a purpose clause. A similar construction is used for a result clause, but we don't have a word saying 'ho...

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What is the ontological argument for God's existence? Is it successful?

The ontological argument is an a priori argument for the existence of God. It is generally considered a part of natural theology - the use of human reason to know things about God independently of any act...

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What is the enzyme lock and key mechanism?

Enzymes are proteins and they have specific shapes.Do you know what active site is? Region where the chemical reaction happen, this is a different shape on different enzymesDo you...

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