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Can you explain Thomas Aquinas' account of the "uncaused causer"?

Aquinas' uncaused causer argument plays the role as one of five of Thomas Aquinas' Cosmological arguments for the existitence of God. In essence, this argument can be explained in the following terms. Fir...

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2^6*2^10=?

When multiplying two same numbers with powers, we add the powers together. The answer of this question would be 2^16, which is also 65536.

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Answered by Hamza H. Maths tutor
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What should I read in preparation for a Classics Interview at Cambridge?

At your interview, you will most likely be questioned by someone who teaches the course; if you get an offer, they will be closely involved with your progress and might even supervise you personally. Unsu...

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What is the difference between an alkene and an alkane ?

An Alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, whilst an Alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon. A hydrocarbon is a compound made up of only carbon and hydrogen. A compound is unsaturated if there is one or more dou...

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Answered by Imogen C. Chemistry tutor
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What is the genre of Lorca's "The house of Bernarda Alba"

This question is open to a discussion because even though the Author clasifies this play as a "Drama" it can be as well a "Tragedy". It fits in the category of a tragedy because its en...

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Answered by Devian M. Spanish tutor
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