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What is the difference between 'este', 'ese' and 'aquel' and 'estos', 'esos' and 'aquellos'?

These words are the Spanish equivalents of ' this ', ' that ', ' these ' and ' those '. First of all, ' este ' ' ese ' and ' aquel ' are used to refer to singular , masculine objects. ' Esta ' ' esa ' and ' ...
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How do you calculate the amount of moles of a (solid) substance from its mass?

Use the equation:Moles = Mass ÷ Relative mass For example: How many moles are there in 10g of CaCO 3 ? ( to 3 significant figures) Find the relative mass of CaCO 3 by adding up the masses of the atoms that m...
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Consider reasons why turnout may differ significantly between different constituencies at general elections to the Westminster Parliament.

A key factor affecting turnout levels between consistencies stems from the majoritarian 'First Past The Post' electoral system that is employed in general elections. The 'winner takes all' nature of the Firs...
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Describe how the three different types of capital Bourdieu identifies can give middle class students an advantage at school

Bourdieu identified three types of capital: economic, social and cultural. Each can be seen as a sort of currency for succeeding or progressing in the social world and although he distinguished between them,...
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To what extent would a change in fiscal policy increase real GDP for an economy?

Keynesian economists would argue if an economy incorporates an expansionary fiscal stance (where by an increase in government spending or a reduction in income tax occurs) will help elevate real GDP. Real GD...
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