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Describe, using a relevant study, schema theory.

Schema theory suggests that all knowledge is organised into units based on previous experiences and factors such as childhood experiences , repetitive exposure and reinforcement. Bartlett's 1932 study invest...
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Explain which barriers to entry an new airline might face when entering the international flight market

A new airline faces enormous startup costs, due to the required purchase or renting of planes, as well as the cost of fuel and landing slots at its chosen destination airports. The air travel industry has st...
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What is the relationship between environmental variables and the incidence of disease? How is this changing?

There are many conditions that demonstrate that the environment has a large impact on health. For example, cholera from polluted water supplies, increased cataracts from the sun, asthma from air pollution. T...
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What can I do to prepare myself for an Oxbridge interview?

Firstly, familiarise yourself with your personal statement, there is a possibility that you may be asked a question about something you have specifically mentioned. You should have a general awareness of wha...
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What are primary and secondary effects of a tectonic hazard and why might people continue to live in a hazardous area?

Tectonic hazards are those caused by the movement of tectonic plates on the earth's surface, such as earthquakes and volcanoes. Primary effects occur as a direct result of the movement; for example, ground s...
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