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Two parents are both carriers for a genetic condition which is recessive. What is the percentage chance they will have a child affected by the condition?

I would approach explaining the answer to this question in a manner which was appropriate to the stage and understanding of the student. First I would check understanding of the meaning of the question an...

TD
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How do I conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense?

When conjugating regular verbs in the imperfect tense, use this rule:Take the 'nous' form of the word, e.g. for avoir, take: nous avons Remove the 'nous' <...

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Has the West mis-perceived Islam?

Arguments in support of Westerners misperceiving Islam:1.  Fox News stating that Birmingham was an 'All Muslim' city - a clear example of misperception. Other media examples (e.g. on "Sharia courts&q...

OD
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What should my mindset and approach be when tackling the exam?

Approaching A Level English Literature exams can be extremely daunting. Three hours simultaneously seems like both an eternity and not at all enough time to say everything you want to. Personally, the mos...

Answered by English Literature tutor
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"THE UTILITARIAN DOCTRINE IS THAT HAPPINESS IS A) A CRITERION, AND B) THE SOLE CRITERION, OF MORALITY" (MILL). WHAT DOES MILL MEAN BY THIS, AND IS HIS 'PROOF' OF ITS TWO PARTS SATISFACTORY?

To establish whether happiness, defined as pleasure and the absence of pain, is a and the sole criterion for morality, one must know what a criterion is. A criterion is a set of principles which are used ...

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