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Is there any real difference between libertarian socialism, anarcho-communism and anarcho-syndicalism?
I was wondering because all these political philosophies seem almost identical to one another. Thanks.
1 AnswerPolitics4 years agoIs England a Capitalist or Socialist Country?
3 AnswersEconomics4 years agoWhat is the difference between Classical Liberalism and Socialism?
It can be focused on democratic socialism and even social democracy.
This part is a bonus. What are the differences between classical liberalism and conservatism? It seems to me from my understanding that classical liberalism is a conservative-liberatrian political philosophy.
And I mean real "Classical Liberalism" and not the modern libtards with there PC Culture and safe spaces.
3 AnswersPolitics4 years agoMathematical Question about the Equation of a Line?
(a) Determine the equation of the line L passing through A(2, 3) and B(−1, −3).
(b) Find the equation of the line L1, parallel to L and passing through the origin.
(c) Find the equation of the line L2, perpendicular to L and passing through the midpoint of [AB].
(d) Using graph paper, precisely draw all three lines and check that your figure is consistent with your numerical answers.
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1 AnswerMathematics5 years agoPhysics questions about voltage and multiplication?
a) Mains voltage (230 V) than the voltage of a car battery (12 V).
b) The power of an electric hand dryer (2.4 kW) than that of a light emitting diode (mW).
c) The earths diameter (12.8 Mm) than the diameter of a human hair (4.0 μm).
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1 AnswerPhysics5 years agoMathematics Question about Fractions?
Evaluate the following, show your working and give your answer in the simplest form.
a) 3× 4 + 6 x 15
21 5 28
b) 4 1 divided by 7
5 3
c) 2 - 1
6
Tip: for a, they is a horizontal line below the 4 and 21, below the 6 and above the 5 and below the 15 and 28. They is a horizontal line below the 1 and 7 and above the 5 and the 3 for b, and also a horizontal line below the 1 and above the 6 for c. It can't be used on this format properly. The first person to answer these questions will get maximum points! Thanks!
1 AnswerMathematics5 years agoSolve the following equation?
x
2−1 = x −7
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2 AnswersMathematics5 years agoMultiply out the following brackets and simplify wherever possible?
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a) 6(x - 5) + 5(x + 2)
b) x(4x + 5) -3(x + 15)
c) (x + 7)(x - 4)
1 AnswerMathematics5 years agoAre there any objects or magical weapons similar to a Wand? (Book Ideas)?
I want to know if there are any weapons similar to a wand or even a sword because I want to create a word with an original and unique weapon. Thanks.
3 AnswersBooks & Authors5 years agoWhat exactly is A.N. Whitehead's God like?
It seems like A.N. Whitehead with his process philosophy clearly believes in God, but it appears to be very similar and an upgraded version of Spinoza's God. Is it panentheistic and if so is Whitehead's God personal? Is it omnipotent? It is it immanent and transcendent? Is it deistic also? Does it know humans exist? Does it tell us what is morally right? Does his God change and is it eternal?
Would really appreciate if someone could explain to me exactly what is it like?
4 AnswersBooks & Authors5 years agoWhat did Nietzsche mean when he said this about Spinoza?
"How much of personal timidity and vulnerability does this masquerade of a sickly recluse betray"
3 AnswersPhilosophy5 years agoWhat are good names for a fictional planet in the Fantasy genre?
Are there any names familiar to Narnia for example? Or just good sounding names? The person to come up with the best name for a fictional planet will get five stars ASAP. Thanks!
11 AnswersBooks & Authors5 years agoHelp with Physics Question using SUVAT?
An aid parcel is released from a plane flying horizontally at 60m/s. It is at a height of 1000m.
a) What are the horizontal and vertical components of the parcel’s initial velocity? b) How long does the parcel take to hit the ground? Ignore air resistance
c) At what horizontal distance should the plane be from the target when the parcel is released?
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2 AnswersPhysics5 years agoQuestion about Equations of Straight Line Graphs?
By using sketches where appropriate, analyse the basic equation of a straight line graph and explain the significance of dependent and independent variables.
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1 AnswerMathematics5 years agoWhat is the Atom economy for 2NH3?
1 AnswerChemistry5 years agoExplain the action of acidic and basic buffers using two clear examples through balanced reversible symbol equations?
A skin care company is developing a new shampoo and a new soap for a new range that will hit the shelves in August. In the early stages of the shampoo production the pH needs to be maintained at 4.5 whilst a series of reactions occur. The soap needs have a slightly alkaline pH in order to neutralise the acidic surface of the skin.
QUESTION: Explain the action of acidic and basic buffers using two clear examples through balanced reversible symbol equations?
I need to know ASAP. If I was directed to a website which would help answer this question that would be great.
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1 AnswerChemistry5 years agoQuestion about Moles, Equilibrium and Temperatures?
The following equilibrium establishes at temperature A:
2SO3 (g) ⇌ 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g)
ΔH = +196 kJ mol-1
In an experiment 8.00 moles of sulphur trioxide were placed in a container of volume 12 dm^3 and allowed to reach equilibrium. 1.40 moles of oxygen were in the equilibrium mixture.
QUESTION: Calculate Kc including units. Show all working out.
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1 AnswerChemistry5 years agoExplain the action of acidic and basic buffers using two clear examples through balanced reversible symbol equations.?
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1 AnswerChemistry5 years agoHow can you make Windows more efficient (keeping warm air in the home) when it comes to there room position and size position?
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1 AnswerPhysics5 years ago