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Discuss the relative importance of human and physical causes of desertification. [15 marks]

Desertification is the expansion of dry desert conditions into areas that previously had not experienced them. This is characterized by lower soil productivity and a depletion of natural resources. There ...

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Answered by Oliver S. Geography tutor
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What should I include in my personal statement?

The key question you need to have in your mind when writing your personal statement is: “Why me?”Admissions officers want to know if you are the type of person who could contribute to their Universities i...

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Answered by Muna R. LNAT tutor
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Explore a mode of female freedom in Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South

Margaret’s inheritance in North and South serves as a source of economic freedom as it successfully integrates her into the masculine sphere of influence. Margaret is transformed from a woman characterise...

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Answered by Muna R. English tutor
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Bill's Diner is an American burger restaurant. There is an increase in import costs of products needed from America, and change in perceptions of fast food such as burgers, due to an increase in health warnings. Discuss the effects on the market. (6)

A decrease in supply (1) A decrease in demand (1) A reduction in overall market quantity (1) An indeterminable effect on price (1) Effect will depend upon relative size of the shifts (1) and the price ela...

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Answered by Daanial C. Economics tutor
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Why did Britain take so long to join the EEC?

Initially Britain did not join the EEC because it was not seen as desirable given the fact that Britain at the time that the EEC was being founded still believed that the empire could provide a better mar...

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Answered by James S. History tutor
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