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where C = consumption expenditure I = investment expenditure G = government expenditure (X - M) = net exports (exports - imports)
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A group of hosts, routers, and networks operated and managed by a single organization. This Internet concept is defined in RFC 1136.
Ãâó: www.bitcentral.com/mainweb/support/glossary.asp
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An ad can refer to a banner, button, pop-up screen, and so on. Ads are counted with impressions and clicks.
Ãâó: www.score.org/eb_1.html
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Digital creative that is typically interactive. Banners, buttons, interstitials and key words are all examples of online advertisements. The digital creative can be text, static graphic, animated graphic, video, audio or other. Up
Ãâó: www.adserversolutions.com/adserver/adterms.html
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An assistant to the director, the first AD. runs the set, plans the cost-efficient scheduling of locations and talent, schedules the days?shooting and is responsible for carrying out the director
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