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According to tort law, who is your neighbour ?

Your neighbour is someone we could reasonably expect to be affected by our acts or omissions

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Answered by Ibitein F. Law tutor
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What is the difference between compounds elements and atoms etc..?

This can be such a confusing topic and something that I struggled with but once you get it, it makes so much sense. The best way for me to learn these was using flashcards so if that's something you want ...

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Answered by Rebeka B. Chemistry tutor
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How to Write a Comparative Critical Essay on a Novel (Brief Example)

Introduction
The American literary critic Robert Scholes described the story of Esther Greenwood in The Bell Jar as “…how she tried to die, and how they stuck her together with gl...

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Answered by Ursula W. English tutor
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In 10 years' time, will Brexit be considered a broadly positive move for the UK?

In a political era where the status quo can be transformed in an instant, ten years is a long time in politics. Despite this, I posit that Brexit will be considered to have been a broadly negative move fo...

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Answered by Jonathan V. Politics tutor
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Solve int(ln(x)dx)

To solve this we must use integration by parts: int(udv) = uv - int(vdu) (1) Hence let u = ln(x), dv = dx => du=(1/x)dx, v=x, and now using (1) and substituting values we obtain int(ln(x)dx) = ln(x)x -...

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Answered by George B. Maths tutor
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