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What is a 'trade off'?

It involves choosing more of one and less than another, or choosing something instead of another.This means that 2 options are compared against each other in a scenario to find an optimum that will meet the ...
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What are the 4 pillars of medical ethics?

Beneficience: the duty to goodAutonomy: respect for the patient's rights and self determinationNon-Maleficence: do no harmJustice: treat all people equally and equitibly.
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How is an art history Oxbridge interview different to other interviews and how can I prepare?

The answer to this question is twofold as the art history interviews are practically very different as well as posing new academic challenges for a student (especially one who has not been able to study the ...
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How should I structure a Section 2 answer in the Oxford TSA?

Section 2 of the Oxford TSA requires that you write one 30 minute essay from a choice of 4. These questions are rarely subject specific, and are usually focused on concepts about which students will have lit...
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'Physical factors play a more important role in the spread of disease than human factors'. Discuss.

Firstly, it is important to acknowledge the 'discuss' phrase in the question. This implies you need to evaluate both physical and human factors, and their role in the spread of disease, before ultimately dec...
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