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Crime is a safety valve which allows minor crimes and deviant acts through in order to avoid bigger problems e.g. prostitution stops the institution of marriage from failing
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Crime is a safety valve which allows minor crimes and deviant acts through in order to avoid bigger problems e.g. prostitution stops the institution of marriage from failing
AQA A Level Physics Paper 1 2019 Question Paper Revised And Updated For Best Grades
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AQA A Level Physics Paper 1 2019 Question Paper Revised And Updated For Best Grades
The Cold War - A conflict between two OPPOSING ideologies, capitalism and communism, fought between the USSR and the USA 
 
The Cold War (definiton 2) - A state of geopolitical tension after WW2 between the powers of the Western and Eastern Bloc, pursed primarily through economic and political actions 
 
Soft power (American tactic) - Not using military force to influence people; often portrayed themselves at the best through major aspects of society (e.g movies, media etc) 
 
The West fears com...
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The Cold War - A conflict between two OPPOSING ideologies, capitalism and communism, fought between the USSR and the USA 
 
The Cold War (definiton 2) - A state of geopolitical tension after WW2 between the powers of the Western and Eastern Bloc, pursed primarily through economic and political actions 
 
Soft power (American tactic) - Not using military force to influence people; often portrayed themselves at the best through major aspects of society (e.g movies, media etc) 
 
The West fears com...
Many different substances enter and leave a cell by crossing its cell surface membrane. 
Describe how substances can cross a cell surface membrane. (5) - ANSWER-1 (Simple 
/ facilitated) diffusion from high to low 
concentration / down concentration gradient; 
2 Small / non-polar / lipid-soluble molecules pass via phospholipids / bilayer; 
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Large / polar / water-soluble molecules go through proteins; 
3 Water moves by osmosis / from high water potential to low water potential / from less 
to ...
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Many different substances enter and leave a cell by crossing its cell surface membrane. 
Describe how substances can cross a cell surface membrane. (5) - ANSWER-1 (Simple 
/ facilitated) diffusion from high to low 
concentration / down concentration gradient; 
2 Small / non-polar / lipid-soluble molecules pass via phospholipids / bilayer; 
OR 
Large / polar / water-soluble molecules go through proteins; 
3 Water moves by osmosis / from high water potential to low water potential / from less 
to ...