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Conjugating verbs
Hey there!Laurence here, for a quick session on conjugating verbs.-So, you`ve probably been asked to `conjugate` a verb in your French lesson. If you`re not sure what that means, let ...

How to pass a medical school interview?
In order to be successful in your medical school interview, you must first understand the purpose of the interview.It is useful to remember the following points:They already know you ...

Anatomy of the Heart on a chest x ray
The heart is in an unusual orientation. It sits in the middle mediastinum "lopsided" with the right ventricle lying anteriorly.Therefore, to understand how a heart is viewed on a ches...

The relationship between IGF-2, IGFBP-2, and IGFBP-3 levels in patients suffering from pre-diabetes
Many studies have shown that intervention in the early stages of diabetes may have a pivotal role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. This study was designed to assess po...
Can the heart hold good? Willie Dunnes journey in A Long Long Way.
Can the heart hold
good? Willie Dunne s journey in A Long
Long Way.The harrowing experiences of young Willie Dunne in the First
World War are the subject of Sebastian Barry s h...

Useful Literary Devices & Techniques to recognise
A fundamental skill to ace any English examination is to understand and recognise the literary devices being used by a writer. This informs the examiner that you have knowledge of lit...

Globalisation and its varied economic effects
Are the effects of
globalisation different for developing and developed economies? Have the
benefits of globalisation for a developed economy surpassed the benefits for a
developin...
The Anthropic Principle: A New Topic in Introductory Astronomy
Living in the age of
science, we are often reminded of the fine balance required for life to exist
on our planet the perfect blending of chemical elements and energy necessary
...

EXAM TECHNIQUE
This article is an introduction to techniques that are useful aids to passing exams for university entrance (GCSE, A LEVEL) however the general rules have applicability to other exami...

The mind is a physical substance with non-physical properties Discuss. [25 MARKS]
“The mind is a physical substance
with non-physical properties” Discuss. [25 MARKS]Chalmers argues through his Philosophical Zombies argument
that the mind must be a physical su...




