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How are fear clauses constructed?

The general formula for a fear clause is: "Verb of fearing" + 'ne' + verb in the subjunctive mood e.g : timeo ne veniat "I fear that he is coming" Notice how 'veniat' is in the present su...
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How is violence portrayed in Macbeth?

Violence is an integral theme in Macbeth - indeed, the word ‘blood’ occurs forty-two times throughout the play. The action of the play is a cyclical one; a traitor to the crown is vanquished, those who viola...
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What is the complex conjugate?

The complex conjugate of a complex number is a number for which the real part is the same and for which the imaginary part has the same magnitude but opposite sign. e.g. the complex conjugate of 6+7i is 6-7i...
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What are the ethical limitations of Milgram's studies on obedience to authority?

- Long-term psychological harm to participants - some participants reported psychological problems following the traumatic events of the study. There was also no period of debriefing following experiments, i...
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What is classical conditioning?

Classical conditioning refers to the process by which an associative relationship is learned between a previously neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) and a biologically relevant unconditioned stimulus (US). Th...
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