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Explain the key characteristics of perfect competition

Perfect competition is a type of market structure. It is the market structure in which there is the highest amount of competition. Perfect competition is characterised by some key characteristics, which i...

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Answered by Laura H. Economics tutor
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Compare how the authors of two texts you have studied present ideas about romantic commitment.

In ‘Valediction Forbidding Mourning’, John Donne, a renowned metaphysical poet proposes that two souls in a relationship ‘are two so/ As stiff twin compasses are two’:Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no sh...

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If I had an equation with both 'x' and 'y' present, how would I find the gradient?

Using the equation (x+y)2=xy2 as an example base to see how it would work in practice. The most important fact is that dy/dx =y'. Simply put, the derivative of y is ...

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Answered by Oli K. Maths tutor
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To what extent was David Cameron traditionally conservative?

To some extent, it could be argued that David Cameron was a traditional conservative. He played heavily on the notion of 'one-nation' conservatism with his concept of the 'the big society'. This concept h...

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Does the Ontological Argument prove the existence of God

The ontological argument is a deductive argument for the existence of God first formulated by Anselm in 1078. It has subsequently been called upon by famous Philosophers such as Descartes and Malcolm. The...

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