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There are no rules in Situation Ethics.’ Assess this view. (15)

Due to the teleological nature of situation ethics, it could be said that Situation Ethics does not see the need for rules as each situation is judged on its own grounds. It is for this reason that the theor...
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Describe the UK's current population structure and explain the positives and negatives

The United Kingdom (UK) has experienced a change in its population structure. Even though a sustained population growth is an essential factor to a growing economy, because it sustains tax intake, the UK has...
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Define globalisation and give an example of a country which has been affected by this process

Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange. Globalisation has increased the production of goods and...
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Find the area between the curve y = 8 + 2x - x^2 and the line y = 8 - 2x.

First sketch the curve and the line, noting down where they intersect each axis.area under y = 8 + 2x - x 2 is given by the integral between 0 and 4 of (8 + 2x - x 2 ) dx.area under line is given by the inte...
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Using diagrams, describe the difference between Ionic, Covalent and Metallic Bonding.

Ionic bonding is the electrostatic forces of attraction between a metallic and non-metallic ion. The metallic ion has a positive charge because it loses an electron. For example, with KCl (Potassium Chloride...
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