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How do multinational corporations contribute to the globalisation of the world economy?

Globalisation refers to the integration of markets within the world economy, which consequently increases the interconnectedness of national economies. Multinational corporations are a function of this in...

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Answered by Olivia D. Geography tutor
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Identify and briefly explain three ways in which the new media have changed the processes of selection and/or presentation of the news. (9)

-Democratisation: with the new media access to news broadcasting it has become open to all, for instance via the internet and mobile phones

-Loss of control of news agenda by powerful interests, th...

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Answered by Katie F. Sociology tutor
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Do you agree with the view that the most important changes in the 1530s were in the creation of the Royal Supremacy rather than in religious belief? Explain your answer, using Sources 4, 5 and 6 and your own knowledge. (40)

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The Act of Six Articles, issued in 1939 after some years of dispute and confusion, emphasised that Catholic practices should continue in the English Church. However, Henry had made himself He...

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Answered by Katie F. History tutor
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What is the difference between the perfect and imperfect tense?

There are two main past tenses that you will be using in French, the perfect tense (j'ai fait), the imperfect tense (je faisais), as well as the pluperfect tense (j'avais fait) which we won't be covering ...

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Answered by Ella F. French tutor
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What can be confusing about the significance of Colosseum today?

Colosseum functions today as a rather positive symbol of Graeco-Roman civilisation, which is commonly interpreted as the backbone of Western European civilisation. However, the building, as it is also wid...

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