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What is William James' argument in the "Will to Believe" (in reference to the topic "religious experience")?

To begin with William James’s argument is not a direct argument in favour/against religious experience. He does not argue that religious experience is conclusive proof of God. Rather he is arguing that

Answered by Aishwaree M. Religious Studies tutor
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What are embryonic stem cells? Why are stem cells useful to doctors + why this discovery may make fewer people object to their use

Embryonic stem cells are unspecialised or undifferentiated. This means they can divide to form any type of cell. Embryonic stem cells could be used in medicine to replace damaged cells. This could treat d...

Answered by Emily Jill D. Biology tutor
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Discuss two processes affecting student attainment

One process is streaming. As Gilborn and Youdel express, students placed at the bottom of the educational triage have their self-esteem and aspiration undermined as they are regarded as 'hopeless cases'. ...

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Discuss the Strange Situation as a way of assessing type of attachment.

Ainsworth devised a controlled observation called the Strange Situation to assess types of attachment in 9–18 month old infants. This involved placing a child and their mother in a novel environment of mi...

Answered by Doone B. Psychology tutor
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Help! How do I solve quadratic equations?

Quadratic equations contain the term x2 and they can normally be written in the format of:ax2 + bx + c = 0. You can solve these equations by using a technique called factorisation. F...

Answered by Michael H. Maths tutor
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