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To what extent can mortals transcend their mortal limitations?

In this essay, I will consider how four Presocratic thinkers bridge an epistemic gap between mortal and divine, thus transcending their mortal limitations. Fundamentally, human knowledge is limited: from ...

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'In the years 1529-1556, Charles V's commitments as Holy Roman Emperor badly weakened Spain' Assess the validity of this view. (25 marks)

Introduction:Start off by briefly introducing the topic. Acknowledge the size of Charles' empire by 1529, covering Castile and Aragon, Italy, Mediterranean islands, parts of North Africa and the Americas,...

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‘Henry’s treatment of his sons was a more important cause of the Great Rebellion than his baronial policy.’

The most important thing to consider in answering this question is to ensure you are presenting a clear well structured argument. That means you need a point of view of what CAUSED the great rebellion tha...

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Answered by Elspeth A. History tutor
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Give 1 criticism of Harlow's experiment

Harlow's experiment of attachment on rhesus monkeys has been criticised on a number of grounds. For example in terms of ethics and harm to the participants. Following the monkeys used into adulthood, resu...

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Describe the structure of DNA in the eukaryotic cell

DNA is a double stranded helix. Each strand is held together by complementary base pairs or nucleotides. A nucleotide consists of a base, a deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate. The bases are A, T, C and G. ...

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