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Compare how the barriers of love are presented in at least two texts you have studied.

Initially start off by making a mind map/plan comparing the ideas from two or more texts e.g. materialism and status over love (in poetry) or a family feud (Romeo& Juliet). Proceed to write the introduct...
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A ladder of length 5 m is place with the foot 2.2 m from the base of a vertical wall. How high up the wall does the ladder reach?

Drawing a diagram will help to visualise the problem and realise it is based on Pythagoras's theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2. We have been given 'c' the hypotenuse (5 m) and one of the shorter sides (2.2 m), which ...
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How do vaccines protect us from infection and why is it important that lots of people are vaccinated?

Vaccines contain a safe form(weakened or small sample, a dead sample) of a disease causing micro-organism.The white blood cells produce the antibodies to destroy the invading pathogen.The memory cells can th...
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Describe how insulin returns the blood glucose concentration to normal.

Insulin acts a key to open the way for glucose to enter cells (hepatocytes, muscles and brain cells)Hepatocytes absorbs more glucose from blood. Glucose converted to glycogen- for storageLiver cells respire ...
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What is Utilitarianism?

Utilitarianism is a moral theory of what is right and wrong. It is a two-part thesis. The first part of that thesis is a theory of value. By definition, this part of the thesis seeks to identify what is good...
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