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Evaluate whether 'love thy neighbour' is the most important moral principle for a Christian.

Christianity’s fundamental basis is the life of Christ as found in the Gospels. In the Gospels Christ declares ‘love thy neighbour’ as the ‘greatest commandment’ as found in Matthew 22:35–40 and Mark 12:2...

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What is a destructive plate boundary?

A destructive plate boundary is a convergent plate boundary where two plates (oceanic plate and the continental plate) meet, and the more dense oceanic plate is forced under the continental plate. The sub...

Answered by Amari D. Geography tutor
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"The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for." ~ Mother Theresa. Explain what this statement means. Argue to the contrary. To what extent do you agree with the statement?

This statement draws attention to the importance of emotional wellbeing when assessing the health of an individual. This statement is increasingly relevant due to increasing societal awareness surrounding...

Answered by Tom B. BMAT (BioMedical Admissions) tutor
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Explain why a rise in GDP will lead to a rise in the standard of living

A rise in GDP would lead to a reduction in unemployment creating jobs which will provide consumers with increased income and purchasing power and therefore increase their standard of living. If population...

Answered by Omar B. Economics tutor
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Explain one benefit of the UK developing free-trade agreements with non-EU countries

It would enable UK firms to trade in foreign markets without tariffs, this is beneficial because the Uk firms would be more competitive with their goods being lower priced. It would also allow for foreign...

Answered by Omar B. Economics tutor
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