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LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet component of the LibreOffice software package.
After forking from OpenOffice.org in 2010, LibreOffice Calc underwent a massive re-work of external reference handling to fix many defects in formula calculations involving external references, and to boost data caching performance, especially when referencing large data ranges
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Computers are automatic electronic devices that have the ability to store, manipulate and communicate information.
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In the Lewis structure, the outermost orbit electrons of each atom is shown. The Lewis structure for CO32− is shown in the figure.

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Poverty is looked through social indicators like:
- Illiteracy level
- Lack of general resistance due to malnutrition
- Lack of access to health care
- Lack of opportunities
- Lack of access to safe drinking water
- Lack of access to safe sanitation facilities.
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A jump in the US dollar might bring smiles and sorrow to different people such that a jump in US dollar reflects the appreciation in US dollars and depreciation in the domestic currency. So, this will be good news for the exporters of the domestic country since now the domestic products will become cheaper in the market and they will be able to sell more. On the other hand, it will bring sorrow to the importers as now the imports will decline. This is because with an appreciation of US dollars, the foreign goods will become more expensive. So, all in all the exports will increase and the imports will decline.
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Health status indicators measure different aspects of the health of a population. Examples include life expectancy, infant mortality, disability or chronic disease rates. • Health determinant indicators measure things that influence health. Examples include diet, smoking, water quality, income and access to health services
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Yes, I would like to become invisible but only if I could get back to normal. It would be a unique and adventurous experience. I would be able to free people caught in the vicious circle of crime, help the police catch criminals and help the deprived sections of the society
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Life style: A way of life or style of living that reflects the attitude and values of a person or group
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The pilot fly straight into the storm instead of retiring to Paris because Paris was about 150 kilometres behind when he reach storm and he also wanted to reach England to celebrate holidays with his family
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(a) Kabir and Raidas
(b) Chand Bibi Plyaing Polo (Chaugan)
Division of Marks:
(a) Name of the painter
(b) Medium & technique
(c) Subject-matter Composition
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Tea From Assam
Rajvir and Pranjol on way to Assam
Rajvir and Pranjol were travelling to Assam. A tea vendor called ‘chai-garam … garam- chai’. They took tea and sipped it. Rajvir told Pranjol that over 800,000,000 cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world.
Tea gardens seen
Rajvir looked at the beautiful scenery outside. Pranjol kept reading his detective book. There was greenery outside. Soon the soft green paddy fields gave way to tea-bushes. Tea-bushes spread as far as the eye could see. There were shade trees also over the areas. In the distance there was an ugly building. It was a tea-garden.
About legends behind tea
They were in Assam, the tea-country. Assam has the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world. Rajvir told Pranjol that no one really knew who discovered tea. There are many legends about it.
Chinese legend
A Chinese emperor always boiled water before drinking it. One day a few leaves of branches burning under the pot fell into the water. It gave a delicious flavour. These were tea-leaves.
Indian legend
Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk cut off his eyelids because he felt sleepy during meditations. Ten tea plants grew out of his eyelids. These leaves when put in hot water and drunk, banished sleep.
Tea and China
Rajvir told Pranjol that tea was first drunk in China. It was as far back as 2700 B.C. Words like chai and chini are Chinese. Tea came to Europe in the sixteenth century. It was then drunk more as medicine.
Reaching the destination
Both of them dropped at Mariani junction. They were driven to Dhekiabari Tea Estate. On both sides of the road there were acres and acres of tea-bushes. Women with bamboo baskets were plucking the new leaves from them.
Rajvir’s knowledge about tea plantations
Pranjol’s father received them there. They had come there in the sprouting season. It lasts from May to July. It gives out the best tea. Rajvir told this to Pranjol’s father. He told Rajvir that he knew many things about tea plantations. Rajvir told him that he would learn more about them there.
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1.Lencho a Farmer: Lencho was a farmer. His house was the only one in the entire valley. It was on the top of a hill. His fields needed a good harvest. He was looking towards the sky hoping for rain. During the meal, big drops of rain began to fall. He went out to feel the rain on his body.
2. Raindrops Like Coins: Lencho was satisfied. The drops of rain were like coins. The big drops were ten cent pieces and the little ones were worth five each. Suddenly, a strong wind began to blow. Lencho was worried.
3. Raining of Huge Hailstones: Along with the rain came very large hailstones. They truly did resemble silver coins. The house, the fields and the hill-side were covered with the white hails. Not a leaf remained on the trees. The corn was totally destroyed. So were the flowers. Lencho was sorrowful. They would have no corn that year.
4. Single Hope — Help from God: Lencho thought that there was only one hope. It was the help from God. The following Sunday, he wrote a letter to God. He wrote that if he did not help, his whole family would die. He needed a hundred pesos in order to sow his field again and to live until the new crop came. He wrote ‘To God’ on the envelope, placed a stamp on it and dropped it into the mailbox.
5. Strange Address: One of the postmen who read the address laughed heartily and took it to the postmaster. The postmaster was quite a friendly and pleasant man. He too broke out laughing. But soon he became serious. He realised that the sender of the letter had great faith in God. He didn’t want to shake the writer’s faith in God. He decided to answer the letter.
6. Help from the Postmaster: The generous postmaster collected money from his employees. He himself gave a part of his salary. He put seventy pesos, all the money he could collect, in an envelope and sent it to Lencho by mail.
7. Lencho’s Anger Against Post Office Employees: Lencho had a firm and unshaken faith in God. He did expect help from God. When he received the money, he was not surprised. But his happiness was just for some moments. When he counted the money, he became very angry. He believed that God could never deceive him. Immediately, he wrote a second letter to God and posted it. The postmaster opened the letter eagerly. Lencho wrote that he received seventy pesos that had been sent by God. He requested God to send him the rest of the money. He asked God not to send the money through the mail. The post-office employees were ‘a bunch of crooks’.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The money income which a producer gets from the sale of his product is known as revenue of the firm. It is also called sale proceeds of the firm.
The concept of revenue should not be confused with the concept of profit. Profit of a firm is estimated as the difference between revenue and cost related to the production of a commodity (Profit = Revenue – Cost).
Revenue has three aspects:
- Total Revenue
- Average Revenue
- Marginal Revenue

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