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Discuss the varying patterns of migration into the UK since the end of the second world war.

There are different components to this question: Migration into the UK continues to change on a consistent basis. In the past, following the end of the war this saw an influx of families on a large scale fro...
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During take-off from earth, an astronaut of mass 76kg has an area of contact with his seat of 0.095m^2. Calculate the average pressure on the seat when the upward acceleration of the rocket is 47ms^-2

There are two parts to this question that we should consider seperately: Firstly, we need to work out the total thrust force that is being applied through the seat onto the astronaut. Critically, this is the...
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Find, using calculus, the x coordinate of the turning point of the curve with equation y=e^3x cos 4

1st step: find the derivative dy/dx of the given equation2nd step: now equate the obtained derivative to 0 because this is precisely the situation in which the graph changes direction (the derivative dy/dx e...
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How should I go about writing a question on ... (e.g. The Great Gatsby)

The first stage is to decide on 3/4 major points that you will be writing about. These points can each be focusing on a character or a different theme, as long as each point is unique and adds to the overall...
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What is the difference between the immediate (near) future tense and the future tense?

The immediate (near) future and the future tense both convey actions that will happen IN THE FUTURE. However, they have a slight difference in meaning, which can make all the difference when explaining an ac...
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