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  2. Creative industries - Wikipedia

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    Howkins' creative economy comprises advertising, architecture, art, crafts, design, fashion, film, music, performing arts, publishing, R&D, software, toys and games, TV and radio, and video games. [ 4] Some scholars consider that the education industry, including public and private services, are forming a part of the creative industries. [ 5]

  3. Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy - Wikipedia

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    Joko Widodo plan to spin off the Directorate General of Creative Economy into a new separate organisation which will be named Creative Economy Agency (Indonesian: Badan Ekonomi Kreatif). [4] However, the decision later reversed by Joko Widodo in his second administration.

  4. Ikat - Wikipedia

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    Ikat (literally "to bind" in Indonesian languages) is a dyeing technique from Southeast Asia used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric. In Southeast Asia, where it is the most widespread, ikat weaving traditions can be divided into two general groups of related traditions.

  5. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Google Nest – smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, digital media players, smart doorbells, smart thermostats, smoke detectors, and wireless routers. Google Chromecast – digital media players. Fitbit – activity trackers and smartwatches. Stadia Controller – game controller for Stadia.

  6. Computer hardware - Wikipedia

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    Computer hardware. PDP-11 CPU board. Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), motherboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card, and computer case. It includes external devices such as a monitor, mouse, keyboard, and speakers. [ 1][ 2]

  7. Creative - Wikipedia

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    Creative may refer to: Creativity, phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is created. "Creative" (song), a 2008 song by Leon Jackson. Creative class, a proposed socioeconomic class. Creative destruction, an economic term. Creative director, an occupation. Creative industries, exchange of finance for rights in intellectual properties.

  8. Poisson distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Poisson distribution is an appropriate model if the following assumptions are true: k is the number of times an event occurs in an interval and k can take values 0, 1, 2, ... . The occurrence of one event does not affect the probability that a second event will occur. That is, events occur independently.

  9. Productivity - Wikipedia

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    Productivity is the efficiency of production of goods or services expressed by some measure. Measurements of productivity are often expressed as a ratio of an aggregate output to a single input or an aggregate input used in a production process, i.e. output per unit of input, typically over a specific period of time. [ 1]