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What does it mean when we say childhood is a 'social construct'?

We know childhood as the time we spend as an infant when we are dependent on our parents and naïve to ‘adult’ concepts such as sex, war and suffering.

A social construct ...

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Answered by Alice W. Sociology tutor
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What is the difference between compliance and internalisation?

Both are types of conformity, which is when we change our behaviour to fit in with the majority group. The main distinction between compliance and internalisation is whether or not our...

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Answered by Alice W. Psychology tutor
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What is the difference between a Normal Fault, a Reverse Fault, and a Strike-Slip Fault?

Normal Faults and Reverse Faults are "Dip-Slip" Faults - they experience vertical movement, in line with the dip of the fault. They are identified by the relative movement of the Hanging Wall...

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Answered by Joseph T. Geology tutor
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What are the 8 forms of energy? How can I remember them?

Most Kids Hate Learning GCSE Energy Names

Magnetic

Kinetic

Heat

Light 

Gravitational

Chemical

Sound

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Answered by Matthew M. Physics tutor
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How can you remember vocabs?

Remember what certain words mean and being able to use them in sentences, is the most difficult part of every language. 

My suggestion would be: watch as many films, read as many books as...

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Answered by Damit W. French tutor
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