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The Calico Acts (1700, 1721) banned the import of most cotton textiles into England, followed by the restriction of sale of most cotton textiles. It was a form of economic protectionism, largely in response to India (particularly Bengal), which dominated world cotton textile markets at the time. The Acts were a precursor to the Industrial Revolution, when Britain eventually surpassed India as the world's leading textile manufacturer in the 19th century.
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- DNA (abbreviated as Deoxyribonucleic acid) is a molecule that is responsible for carrying the hereditary materials or the genetic instructions that are required for the development and growth of all life on earth.
- Genes are functional units of heredity as they are made of DNA. The chromosome is made of DNA containing many genes. Every gene comprises of the particular set of instructions for a particular function or protein coding. Speaking in usual terms, genes are responsible for heredity.
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It is an asexual process of reproduction which takes place in unicellular organisms in which
The new individual elongates from the parent cell and finally gets pinched off When it becomes similar to the parent cell
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- mail address of the recipient of the mail.
- main subject / reason of writing the email.
- Salutation
4. Body of the email:
a) Introduction
b) Matter in detail
c) conclude
5. Courteous leave taking and closing
6. Name, designation and contact details of sender.
The format of an Email must be strictly followed in a formal Email. Just like a formal letter, we use formal language in a formal Email also. Use of abbreviations, short forms, slang language should be avoided in a formal Email. On the other hand, in an informal Email, we can miss out on salutation, leave taking and designation and contact details of the sender because we are writing the mail to an acquaintance.

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Frederick Emmons Terman was an American professor and academic administrator. He is widely credited as being the father of Silicon Valley.
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Kamuthi Solar Power Project is the largest single location solar power plant in the world, located atKamuthi in Tamil Nadu. The Kamuthi solar plant is the world's second largest solar park with a capacity of 648 MW commissioned by Adani Power.
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Overgrazing is a major cause of land degradation. Overgrazing causes the natural vegetation like grass to be depleted. Such natural vegetation holds the top soil of the land together. When overgrazing causes the grass to be destroyed, it causes the top soil to be washed away by water or blown away by the land. This is a major cause of soil erosion which can eventually cause the desertification of the land.
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Ansh Jha 6 years, 9 months ago
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