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Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in London, England, on April 16th, 1889. His father was a versatile vocalist and actor; and his mother, known under the stage name of Lily Harley, was an attractive actress and singer, who gained a reputation for her work in the light opera field.
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Andrew reaches the conclusion that all these marriages were dismal failures based on the episode he had witnessed at Cardiff station. It obsessed him morbidly as he thought about Bramwell, who was foolishly devoted to a woman who deceived him sordidly. Then he thought of Edward Page who was bound a shrewish Blodwen, of Denny who was living an unhappy life being away from his wife. All these relationships led him to draw such a conclusion and he winced from this realization. He wished to consider marriage as an idyllic state because the only thing the image of Christine permitted him to conceive of. Her shining eyes admitted no other conclusion. He was conflicted between listening to his level head or overflowing heart, leaving him resentful and confused.
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After having delivered a stillborn child, Andrew found himself torn in conflict. The dilemma was to whether try and resuscitate the child first or to turn his attention to the mother, who was herself in a desperate state. Andrew instinctively gave the child to the nurse and frantically began his effort to restore the mother's ebbing strength. It took him some time and effort and finally the mother's heart strengthened. Then he moved his attention back to the child who lay pulseless under the bed.
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Andrew found the baby amongst wet newspapers under the bed. Its limp warm body was white and soft. Its head lolled on the thin neck. The limbs seemed boneless. The whiteness over the body meant suffocation caused by the lack of oxygen.
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As we know 2m, m2+1 and m2−1 from a Pythagorean triplet for any number , m>1
Let us assume 2m=6
Therefore, m =3
And m2+1=32+1=9+1=10
And m2−1=32−1=9−1=8
Test : 62+82=36+64=100=102
Hence the triplet is 6,8, and 10
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Sher Shah Suri was born in 1486.Sher Shah Suri was born Farīd Khān, was the founder of the Suri Empire in India, with its capital in Sasaram in modern-day Bihar
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सिंधु-सभ्यता की खोज की शुरुआत में यह माना जा रहा था कि इस घाटी के लोग अन्न नहीं उपजाते थे। वे अनाज संबंधी जरूरतें आयात से पूरा करते थे, परंतु नयी खोजों से पता चला है कि यहाँ उन्नत खेती होती थी।
अब कुछ विद्वान इसे मूलत: खेतिहर व पशुपालक सभ्यता मानते हैं। खेती में ताँबे व पत्थर के उपकरण प्रयोग में लाए जाते थे। यहाँ रबी की फसल में गेहूँ, कपास, जौ, सरसों व चने की खेती होती थी। इनके सबूत भी मिले हैं। कुछ दिनों का विवार है कि यह ज्वार, बाजा और साग को उज भी हती थी। लोग खज्र खल्वे और अंगूर उगाते थे।
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Transitive And Intransitive Verbs
Verbs that need an object to complete their meaning are called transitive verbs.
Example:
- I lost my pen. (subject: I; verb: lost; object: pen)
Verbs that make sense even without an object are called intransitive verbs.
Example:
- Akriti laughed. (subject: Akriti; verb: laughed)
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Posted by Sundram Jha 5 years ago (4241413)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
length = 10cm
breadth = 5cm
height = 3cm
here we have to find the cost of the cardboard required to make the open cuboidal box.
so we will use CSA + 1 base formula.
CSA + 1 base of the cuboidal box = 2h (l + b) + lb
= 2 × 3 (10 + 5) + (10 × 5)
= 6 (15) + 50
= 90 + 50
= 140cm²
now we have to find the cost of cardboard @ of 0.5 rupees (50 Paisa) per cm² = 140 × 0.5
= 70 rupees.
Posted by Sundram Jha 5 years ago (4241413)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
ABCD be the given trapezium in which AB = 20 cm, DC = AE= 10 cm, BC = 13 cm and AD = 13cm.
Through C, draw CE || AD, meeting AB at E.
Draw CF ⊥ AB.
Now, EB = (AB - AE) = (AB - DC)
EB = (20- 10) cm = 10 cm;
CE = AD = 13 cm; AE = DC = 13 cm.
Now, in ∆EBC, we have CE = BC = 13 cm.
It is an isosceles triangle.
Also, CF ⊥ AB
So, F is the midpoint of EB.
Therefore, EF = ¹/₂ × EB = 1/2× 10= 5cm.
Thus, in right-angled ∆CFE, we have CE = 13 cm, EF = 5 cm.
By Pythagoras’ theorem, we have
CF = [√CE² - EF²]
CF = √(13² - 5²)
CF= √169-25= √144 = √12×12
CF= 12cm
Thus, the distance between the parallel sides is 12 cm.
Area of trapezium ABCD = ¹/₂ × (sum of parallel sides) × (distance between them)
Area of trapezium ABCD = ¹/₂ × (20 + 10) × 12 cm²
Area of trapezium ABCD = 1/2×(30)× 12
Area of trapezium ABCD= 30×6 = 180 cm²
Hence, Area of trapezium ABCD= 180 cm²

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An active cell refers to the currently selected cell in a spreadsheet. It can be identified by a bold (typically blue) outline that surrounds the cell. The standard way to reference the location of an active cell is with a column/row combination, such as A2 (first column, second row) or B5 (second column, fifth row).
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