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‘Social conditions and freedoms were consistently poor and restrictive in the period 1855-1964.’ How far do you agree with this statement? (Russia period study)

Introduction: That social conditions and freedoms are to be considered ‘consistently’ poor and restrictive for Russian people is an apt reflection of the repressive governance of both the Tsars and Commun...

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Answered by Sophie G. History tutor
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describe the structure of the cardiovascular system, considering causes, resulting outcomes and treatment of coronary heart disease (CHD)

describe and visualise heart and CVS structure to begin to understand the underpinning principles of the heart, arteries and veins. build upon these principles with regard to coronary heart disease and th...

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Answered by Raffaele M. Biology tutor
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In the following passage (Aeneid 4.10-12) how does Vergil highlight Dido's admiration through her speech? Make two points, each referring to the Latin. (4)

In this passage, Vergil highlights Dido's admiration of Aeneas through her repeated questions & exclamations: 'Quis novus... quem sese ore ... quam forte' 'Who is this new man... with what bearing... ...

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Answered by Charlotte F. Latin tutor
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A student has a mass of 80kg. How much would the student weigh on the surface of the Moon?

The Moon has a mass, MM = 7.35 x 1022kgThe Moon has a radius, RM = 1.74 x 10m
We want to determine the gravitational constant for the Moon's surface to then calculat...

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Answered by Guy B. Physics tutor
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Butan-2-ol cannot be directly converted to 1,2-dibromobutane. The conversion can be carried out in two stages by first converting butan-2-ol into X, which is then reacted with bromine.(continued in answers)

butan-2-ol --?→ X --Br2→ 1,2-dibromobutane(a) State the name and draw the structural formula of X(b) State an equation and the conditions needed for the conversion of butan-2-ol into X.(c) Desc...

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Answered by Kiril T. Chemistry tutor
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