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How does Shakespeare's presentation of the island and its atmosphere in "The Tempest" allow for the exploration of moral and psychological issues?

The moral and psychological issues which imbue the island in “The Tempest” are exemplified by the attitudes expressed toward the island by the play’s characters. Following the storm and shipwreck of Act One ...
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Ian's commute to work is 5km. He needs to be there by 9.00am. He travels at 10 km/h, what time does he need to leave home?

Answer is 8.30am Using the speed = distance/time reference the student would do distance/speed or 5/10 = 0.5 hours
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Identify two descriptive statistics and explain how the descriptive statistics you have identified could be calculated (4 marks)

The mean is one kind of descriptive statistic, it is calculated by adding up all of the individual scores and dividing by the total number of scores The median is a second kind of descriptive statistic, it i...
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Explain one strength of the Working Memory Model (3 marks)

There is clinical evidece to support the WMM from Shallice and Warrington's case study of patient KF (1970). KF had suffred some severe brain damage resulting in his loss of short term memory abilities. Howe...
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When can intoxication be an excuse to avoid criminal liability?

Intoxication has and will never be a defence to criminal liability. However, it can be used to deny liability in special circumstances due to a lack of mens rea. In order to enact the 'intoxication' rules th...
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