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Sources: How do I analyse and understand a source?

The evaluation and critique of sources is part of the foundation of historical understanding, as a result, sources are extensively used throughout the GCSE and A Level programmes. At GCSE level, source paper...
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Answered by Cordelia D. History tutor
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How should I use the passive voice in Spanish?

The passive voice is a part of Spanish grammar that can be deceptive for English speakers. At the basic level, the passive voice in English and Spanish are very similar in grammatical structure: ser + el par...
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Answered by Eilidh M. Spanish tutor
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How should I approach questions asking me to assess multiple turning points?

These questions are quite common/omnipresent on the OCR Thematic History Paper, normally for around 25 marks. There are two ways these questions are usually approached with many key similarities. a) the 'eve...
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Answered by Harry M. History tutor
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I'm having trouble understanding and remembering the Utilitarianism Felicific calculus, can you help me remember it?

First of all, don't panic. Every philosopher gets their head into a spin with theories, and if they don't they probably aren't understanding it all... So Bentham's Utilitarianism can be broken down really si...
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Answered by Lorna T. Philosophy tutor
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How do you critically assess a theory?

To critically assess a theory in a philosophy paper, you need to do three core things. 1) Firstly, you need to clearly explain the theory (this is where you show off all the knowledge, facts and figures that...
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Answered by Lorna T. Philosophy tutor
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