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Translate and explain: ‘durnivāratvāt’

Durnivāratvāt is an abstract noun in the ablative case. This construction is frequent in philosophical texts and is most often used to denote a reason. It literally means 'because of difficult-to-oppose-ness...
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Answered by Valters N. Sanskrit tutor
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What's the best way to learn case studies?

Firstly, before learning any case study you must ensure that you understand the content properly as this will make it much easier to learn. Consult different resources such as the internet and textbooks in o...
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Answered by Lauren P. Geography tutor
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How should I plan an essay?

The first step to planning an essay is really understanding the question asked. Make sure you know what aspects the question is getting at, and then keep this question in mind as you read through the set tex...
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Answered by Annie C. English tutor
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How do I choose which pieces to compare?

There is no right combination in the case of a comparative unseen analysis, but for the purposes of the ELAT, choosing two or three texts that lend themselves to an interesting angle of comparison is perhaps...
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Answered by Kanak S. ELAT tutor
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Explain some of the advantages and disadvantages of First-Past-The-Post.

First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) is used during the UK general elections, which take place every five years under the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011. Under this electoral system, each constituency elects one MP t...
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Answered by Amelia M. Politics tutor
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