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The rulers introduced the Malayalam language and script in their inscriptions.Having introduced James to Sir John, the quiet but efficient Johnson slipped out.Over a long time (more than hundred years), and especially because new methods of manufacturing were introduced, factories came up and started expanding.Later he travelled and introduced his ideas widely all over India.This would give them practice in facing an audience, and encourage them to prepare seriously, by: noting down the important points about the person to be introduced, using appropriate phrases to introduce the person (students should be allowed to think what phrases they want to use).The pH scale (pH = -log[H+]) for the hydrogen ion concentration (activity) has been introduced and extended to other quantities (pOH = – log[OH–]) ; pKa = –log[Ka] ; pKb = –log[Kb]; and pKw = –log[Kw] etc.As scribes copied manuscripts, they also introduced small changes — a word here, a sentence there.Given below are the important changes that were introduced by the British.It was introduced in schools as part of a wider programme of physical training through which boys were to be moulded into ideal citizens.While many important changes occurred during the nineteenth century (the rule about wide balls was applied, the exact circumference of the ball was specified, protective equipment like pads and gloves became available, boundaries were introduced where previously all shots had to be run and, most importantly, overarm bowling became legal) cricket remained a pre-industrial sport that matured during the early phase of the Industrial Revolution, the late eighteenth century.In the last few years a new system of Election Photo Identity Card [EPIC] has been introduced.While Packer s circus as it was then described folded up after two years, the innovations he introduced during this time to make cricket more attractive to television audiences endured and changed the nature of the game.A system called rakhi was introduced, offering protection to cultivators on the payment of a tax of 20 per cent of the produce.The Green Revolution in the late 1960s introduced the Indian farmer to cultivation of wheat and rice using high yielding varieties (HY s) of seeds.Species which are not the natural inhabitants of the local habitat but are introduced into the system, are called exotic species.

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