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What is Foucault's theory of panopticism?

Foucault's theory revolves around the rise of the surveillance society. He based his theory on the design of the panopticon, which is a prison that has cells all around and a tower for the guard in the mi...

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(40 marks) How should I structure my answer to the essay “Does natural law provide a helpful method of moral decision-making?”

  1. Begin with an introduction. What is natural law? (An absolutist theory that argues that nature provides unambiguous answers to moral dilemmas) who initially proposed it? (Aquinas, 13th century theol...
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Discuss the significance of repetition in 'Waiting for Godot'.

Waiting is often associated with repetition. The cyclical existence of protagonist, Vladimir and Estragon, is defined by the tyranny of an unknown force, which renders them prisoners of time. Such force i...

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Solve 3x²+6x-7=0 by using completing the square method. Leave your answer in surd form.

This is a question which is simply asking you to solve a quadratic. There are three main ways to do this; quadratic equation, factorising into brackets and completing the square. As the question specifica...

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Answered by Sunny S. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between using the 'etre' form and the 'avoir' form when conjugating the past tense?

The majority of verbs take the 'avoir' form when conjugated into the past tense. Such as 'J'ai mangé', 'J'ai fait', 'J'ai téléphoné'. However, certain verbs take the 'etre' form. It is sometimes difficult...

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