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Explain Aquinas’ and Copleston’s Cosmological Argument

Finally, the third way of Aquinas’ five ways is the proof of God’s existence from contingency, which argues that God is a necessary being. Within this argument, Aquinas refers to contingent and necessary ...

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What are the key differences between direct realism and idealism?

Direct realism (or naïve realism) as a theory of perception claims that what we perceive are real objects and their properties, and that these objects exist without even minds to perceive them. This often...

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Answered by Ola A. Philosophy tutor
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In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages of technology for young people?

Essay plan: Introduction - contextualise the topic, underline/give examples of main arguments eg. advantage is that they could meet friends online, disadvantage is that they could become isolated

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Answered by Rose L. Spanish tutor
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How many sections and papers are there for the Spanish A-level?

The Spanish A-Level includes 4 different sections.

  1. Oral examination with set of questions asked (8-10 min long) 

2. Listening (45min), Reading (1hr) and Writing (1hr) so the tot...

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Answered by Siddharth N. Spanish tutor
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Solve for x 2x +3 + (4x-1)/2 = 10

2x +3 + (4x-1)/2 = 10                  The divisor (2) is the biggest problem right now so we need to get it on its own...

(4x-1)/2 = 10-2x-3                       Equation has been rearranged!

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Answered by Shannon H. Maths tutor
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