Oxidative phosphorylation: mechanisms, evidence and physiological significance
## Oxidative Phosphorylation: Mechanism, Evidence and Significance
Oxidative phosphorylation is the final and most productive stage of aerobic cellular respiration, in which the energy released from the oxidation of reduced cofactors is ultimately...
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Feminism in the UK: Theories, History and Paths to Gender Justice
## Feminism: Theories, Practices, and Implications for Gender Justice in the United Kingdom
Feminism can be succinctly defined as a collection of social theories and activist movements dedicated to analysing and remedying gender-based inequalities....
Czytaj dalejIntention in Mens Rea: Direct vs Oblique Intention in English Law
## Mens Rea: Intention
Mens rea—the mental element of a crime—serves as a crucial safeguard within English criminal law, aiming to differentiate between accidental misfortune and blameworthy conduct. Among the several mental states that can...
Czytaj dalejAssessing Paul Willis: Class Resistance, Education and Labour Outcomes
## Learning to Labour: A Critical Evaluation of Paul Willis’s Study
This essay assesses the enduring significance of Paul Willis’s seminal sociological work *Learning to Labour* (1977), which explored the experience of working-class boys in a...
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Caregiver–Infant Attachment: Development, Evidence and Policy
# Caregiver–Infant Attachment
## Introduction
Attachment in infancy refers to the deep and enduring emotional bond that forms between a young child and their primary caregiver. Unlike ordinary social interactions, attachment is marked by the...
Czytaj dalejTort Law: Intentional Torts, Police Liability, Economic Loss and Human Rights
# The Contours of Tort Law: Intentional Torts to the Person, Police Liability, Economic Loss, and the Influence of Human Rights
**Thesis statement:**
This essay critically evaluates the core doctrinal principles and policy tensions underpinning the...
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