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Explain the Ontological Argument from Anselm's perspective.

St Anselm’s ontological argument is a deductive, priori, analytic argument which seeks to establish the existence of God by understanding the attributes of God in the sense of classic theism. Anselm wr...

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What is a "Nebensatz"?

A "Nebensatz" is a part of a sentence which cannot sussist by itself, which lacks of any meaning if not related to the "Hauptsatz" it is refering to. There are many different kinds ...

AB
Answered by Alice B. German tutor
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What is the difference between "Werden-Passiv" and "Sein-Passiv"?

The so called "Werden-Passiv" is composed by the verb "werden" and the "Partizip 2" of the verb used. The only conjugated verb is the verb "werden". This form of...

AB
Answered by Alice B. German tutor
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Did Gorbachev’s policies of ‘Glasnost’ and ‘Perestroika’ catalyse the downfall of the USSR?

When examining the question, one can think ‘yes’ and then argue that it was both of the policies or one over the other (I have chosen the latter argument). One can also consider the ‘no’ approach. Most...

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Answered by Alexander Q. History tutor
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Qu-est-ce que tu aimes faire pendant tes temps libres?

Pendant mes temps libres, j'adore faire la natation. Je m'entraîne entre 7 à 9 fois par semaine, et ma nage préférée c'est la brasse. En plus, pendant le weekend j'aime aussi passer du temps avec mes a...

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Answered by Dayna R. French tutor
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