Monmouth County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 330,100 with an unemployment rate of 8.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest employers are in the healthcare and grocery industries. Food services and nursing care are among the fastest growing employment sectors. The population is predominantly white and aging, with over 30% of residents aged 45-64.
Somerset County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 181,200 with an unemployment rate of 7.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are in telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. Somerset County has experienced steady population and employment growth and has the 9th highest per capita income in the U.S. and 6th highest median income. Professional and business services make up the largest employment sector at 22% of the workforce.
Ocean County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 267,200 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include St. Barnabas Medical Center, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Ocean Medical Center. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care services, educational services, and food services. The county's population was 577,671 in 2011 and is projected to have faster employment growth than New Jersey as a whole between 2008-2018.
This document provides an overview of Mercer County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, population, industries, education, and transportation. Some key facts include:
- The county's civilian labor force is 209,000 with an unemployment rate of 7.6%, higher than the state and national rates.
- Major private sector employers include Capital Health Systems, RWJ University Hospital, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
- The county has seen employment growth in healthcare, professional services, and trade industries in recent years.
- Higher education institutions include The College of New Jersey, Mercer County Community College, and Rider University.
Trenton is New Jersey's capital city located in Mercer County. It has a population of 83,242 and its largest private sector employers include hospitals and insurance companies. The city has an unemployment rate of 12% which is higher than both the state and national rates. Major industries in Trenton include education/healthcare, professional services, and trade/transportation.
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Union County, New Jersey has a population of over 529,000, with major cities including Elizabeth, Union, Plainfield, and Linden. The county has an unemployment rate of 9.3% and major private sector employers such as Overlook Hospital, Merck, and Alcatel-Lucent. It is located in close proximity to major transportation hubs like Newark International Airport and the Port of New York and New Jersey.
This document provides an overview of Hudson County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, industries, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Key points include:
- The county has a civilian labor force of 315,400 and unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than state and national averages. Major private employers include insurance, healthcare, and financial companies.
- Transportation infrastructure includes access to rail, airports, ports, and major highways. The county has a well-educated population and multiple colleges and vocational schools.
- Office and industrial space is available, with occupancy costs ranging from $5.83 to $26.21 per square foot depending on type. Utility and tax
Atlantic County is located in southern New Jersey along the coast. It has a population of over 272,000 people and its economy relies heavily on industries like leisure/hospitality, trade/transportation, and education/health services. The county seat is Mays Landing and its largest city is Atlantic City, a famous gambling destination. Unemployment in Atlantic County is higher than both the state and national averages at 12.4%.
Bergen County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 483,900 with a 7.9% unemployment rate. The county's largest private sector employers include Hackensack University Medical Center, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, and Bergen Record Corporation. Bergen County has a diverse population that is 72% White and 16% Hispanic/Latino. The average commute time is 29 minutes.
Somerset County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 181,200 with an unemployment rate of 7.4%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are in telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. Somerset County has experienced steady population and employment growth and has the 9th highest per capita income in the U.S. and 6th highest median income. Professional and business services make up the largest employment sector at 22% of the workforce.
Ocean County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 267,200 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include St. Barnabas Medical Center, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Ocean Medical Center. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care services, educational services, and food services. The county's population was 577,671 in 2011 and is projected to have faster employment growth than New Jersey as a whole between 2008-2018.
This document provides an overview of Mercer County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, population, industries, education, and transportation. Some key facts include:
- The county's civilian labor force is 209,000 with an unemployment rate of 7.6%, higher than the state and national rates.
- Major private sector employers include Capital Health Systems, RWJ University Hospital, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
- The county has seen employment growth in healthcare, professional services, and trade industries in recent years.
- Higher education institutions include The College of New Jersey, Mercer County Community College, and Rider University.
Trenton is New Jersey's capital city located in Mercer County. It has a population of 83,242 and its largest private sector employers include hospitals and insurance companies. The city has an unemployment rate of 12% which is higher than both the state and national rates. Major industries in Trenton include education/healthcare, professional services, and trade/transportation.
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Union County, New Jersey has a population of over 529,000, with major cities including Elizabeth, Union, Plainfield, and Linden. The county has an unemployment rate of 9.3% and major private sector employers such as Overlook Hospital, Merck, and Alcatel-Lucent. It is located in close proximity to major transportation hubs like Newark International Airport and the Port of New York and New Jersey.
This document provides an overview of Hudson County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, industries, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Key points include:
- The county has a civilian labor force of 315,400 and unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than state and national averages. Major private employers include insurance, healthcare, and financial companies.
- Transportation infrastructure includes access to rail, airports, ports, and major highways. The county has a well-educated population and multiple colleges and vocational schools.
- Office and industrial space is available, with occupancy costs ranging from $5.83 to $26.21 per square foot depending on type. Utility and tax
Atlantic County is located in southern New Jersey along the coast. It has a population of over 272,000 people and its economy relies heavily on industries like leisure/hospitality, trade/transportation, and education/health services. The county seat is Mays Landing and its largest city is Atlantic City, a famous gambling destination. Unemployment in Atlantic County is higher than both the state and national averages at 12.4%.
Bergen County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 483,900 with a 7.9% unemployment rate. The county's largest private sector employers include Hackensack University Medical Center, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, and Bergen Record Corporation. Bergen County has a diverse population that is 72% White and 16% Hispanic/Latino. The average commute time is 29 minutes.
Cumberland County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 72,700 with an unemployment rate of 13%. Major private sector employers include South Jersey Healthcare, Durand Glass Mfg Co, and NFI Industries Inc. The county's population is projected to grow 2.4% between 2008-2018, lower than New Jersey's projected growth rate of 2.8%. Trade, transportation, and utilities is the largest employment sector, making up 21% of the county's jobs.
Morris County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 275,000 with an unemployment rate of 7%. Its largest private sector employers include Avis, Siemens Medical Solutions, and Honeywell International. Morris County has transitioned from industries like iron mining to research, pharmaceuticals, and light manufacturing. It has a highly educated population and is among the wealthiest counties in the U.S. in terms of per capita income.
Hunterdon County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 71,900 with an unemployment rate of 6.9%, higher than the state and national rates. Major private sector employers include Foster Wheeler AG, Merck, and ShopRite of Hunterdon County. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 4.6% for Hunterdon County, higher than the state growth rate of 2.8%. The population in 2011 was 130,262 with the largest municipalities being Raritan Township, Readington Township, and Clinton Township.
Middlesex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 438,300 with an unemployment rate of 8.5%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Rutgers University, RWJ University Hospital, and Solaris Health Systems. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 2.8%, matching the state rate. The county has a diverse population with the largest ethnic groups being White, Black, and Hispanic.
This document provides an overview of Gloucester County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, population, transportation infrastructure, education, and cost of doing business. Gloucester County has a civilian labor force of 159,900 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, above both state and national averages. It is home to over 290,000 residents and projected to see 4.6% employment growth between 2008-2018. The county benefits from access to several major cities and transportation hubs.
Passaic County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 247,100 with an unemployment rate of 10.6%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are St. Joseph's Hospital and International Specialty Holdings. Projected employment growth in Passaic County from 2008 to 2018 is 0.8%, lower than the state's projected growth rate of 2.8%. The county's population is 501,226, with Paterson being the largest municipality.
Cape May County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 59,600 people and an unemployment rate of 11.9%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cape Regional Medical Center and Acme Markets. Leisure and hospitality is the fastest growing employment sector, making up 24% of jobs. The county has a population of 95,948 spread across municipalities like Lower Township and Middle Township.
The document provides an overview of Burlington County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, fastest growing employment sectors, largest occupations, demographics, education, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Some of the key points are:
1) The county has a civilian labor force of over 244,000 and an unemployment rate of 8.8%, higher than both New Jersey and national rates.
2) Major private sector employers include Lockheed Martin, PHH Mortgage, and Virtua hospital. The fastest growing employment sectors are nonstore retailers and administrative/support services.
3) The county has good transportation infrastructure with access to several highways, the Atlantic
This document provides an overview of key statistics and information about Newark, New Jersey. It summarizes that Newark has a civilian labor force of 108,100 with an unemployment rate of 14%. It is home to major companies like Prudential and universities like NJIT. Transportation infrastructure includes Newark Liberty International Airport and the Port of NY/NJ. The document outlines demographic, economic, educational, and cultural information about Newark.
The city of Elizabeth, New Jersey has a population of around 125,000 people. It has an unemployment rate of 12%, higher than both the state and national rates. Major employers include a regional medical center, plastics manufacturer, and trucking company. Over half of the population works in trade, transportation, professional services, education, or healthcare. The city is diverse, with Hispanic/Latino and white residents each making up around 30% of the population.
Camden County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 270,200 with an unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cooper Health Care, Campbell Soups, and Aluminum Shapes LLC. Projected employment growth in Camden County from 2008-2018 is modest at 1.5%, below the state projection of 2.8%. The county's population is diverse, with the largest ethnic groups being White (65%), Black (20%), and Hispanic/Latino (14%).
The city of Camden, New Jersey has high unemployment at 19% and per capita income of only $11,967. Major employers include Cooper Health and L3 Communications Corp. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation, and utilities employing 20% of workers. Educational attainment is low with 41% having less than a high school diploma. Transportation includes access to Amtrak, PATCO high-speed line, and roads like I-676 and US-30. Incentives to promote business include tax credits through the Economic Redevelopment and Growth Grant.
This document provides an overview of Essex County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, industries, education, and transportation. It summarizes that Essex County has a civilian labor force of 372,300 with an unemployment rate of 10.5%. The largest private sector employers include the University of Medicine and Dentistry and Prudential Financial. Projected employment growth is modest at 0.8% between 2008-2018. Transportation includes access to Newark Liberty International Airport and ports in New York and New Jersey.
The document provides an overview of the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. It summarizes that Hoboken has a population of 41,015, unemployment rate of 5.5%, and is home to Stevens Institute of Technology. The largest industries are trade, transportation, and utilities, employing 24% of the workforce. Over half of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher.
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ECCO Select is a leader in consulting and resource management that was established in Kansas City in 1995. It serves clients nationally by understanding their business needs and providing the right professionals. ECCO Select offers total business solutions by placing experts in various fields including IT, accounting, legal, HR, healthcare, and marketing. It aims to become a long-term partner for its clients by nurturing business relationships.
The City of Paterson, New Jersey has a population of 145,835. It has high unemployment at 15% compared to 9.8% in New Jersey and 8.3% nationally. Major employers include St. Joseph's Hospital and the US Postal Service. Paterson was an important center of silk production in the 19th century and is known as the "Silk City." It has significant parks and cultural sites and is located 16 miles from Newark Airport.
New Brunswick, New Jersey is home to Rutgers University and Johnson & Johnson world headquarters. It has a population of 51,579 and unemployment rate of 8.4%. Major employers include Rutgers University, St. Peter's Hospital, and Johnson & Johnson. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation & utilities and professional & business services. New Brunswick has a diverse population and is known as the "Health Care City" due to its large healthcare industry presence.
This document discusses the opioid crisis in the United States and strategies to address it. It summarizes that national norms changed in the late 1990s to allow greater opioid prescribing without dosing guidance, which contributed to increased opioid-related deaths. The document recommends seeking help if opioid doses reach 120 mg/day of morphine equivalent and pain and function have not improved. It also outlines Washington state's opioid dosing guidelines and legislation aimed at curbing opioid overprescribing and related deaths.
New Jersey has a population of over 8.7 million people and is located between New York City and Philadelphia. It has a highly educated workforce and strategic transportation infrastructure. New Jersey is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies and has a GDP of $487 billion.
Las redes se clasifican por su tamaño en WAN, MAN y LAN. WAN cubren áreas dispersas como países, MAN cubren ciudades, y LAN conectan desde pocas hasta miles de computadoras en un mismo edificio. La topología describe cómo los dispositivos en una red se conectan y incluyen bus, estrella, anillo y malla. Los servidores comunes en una red son de impresión, correo, web y base de datos.
This document provides an overview of the development of atomic theory from ancient Greek philosophers to modern atomic structure. It summarizes key contributors and discoveries:
- Democritus proposed atoms as indivisible particles (5th century BC). John Dalton's atomic theory (1803) stated all matter is made of atoms that cannot be created, destroyed, or divided.
- J.J. Thomson's discovery of the electron (1897) showed atoms can be divided. Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiment (1909) demonstrated atoms are mostly empty space with a dense nucleus.
- Niels Bohr's model (1913) showed electrons orbiting the nucleus in defined energy levels. Modern atomic theory describes electrons in
This document discusses several natural features and wildlife species found along the Vistula River in Poland. It provides background information on the Vistula River, describing it as Poland's longest river. It also profiles characteristics of the river's habitat, vegetation, and some bird species that inhabit the region, including the oystercatcher, bittern, little grebe, and common crane. The document concludes with a short interactive quiz to test the reader's recollection of the bird species discussed through pictures and sounds.
Cumberland County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 72,700 with an unemployment rate of 13%. Major private sector employers include South Jersey Healthcare, Durand Glass Mfg Co, and NFI Industries Inc. The county's population is projected to grow 2.4% between 2008-2018, lower than New Jersey's projected growth rate of 2.8%. Trade, transportation, and utilities is the largest employment sector, making up 21% of the county's jobs.
Morris County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 275,000 with an unemployment rate of 7%. Its largest private sector employers include Avis, Siemens Medical Solutions, and Honeywell International. Morris County has transitioned from industries like iron mining to research, pharmaceuticals, and light manufacturing. It has a highly educated population and is among the wealthiest counties in the U.S. in terms of per capita income.
Hunterdon County, New Jersey has a current civilian labor force of 71,900 with an unemployment rate of 6.9%, higher than the state and national rates. Major private sector employers include Foster Wheeler AG, Merck, and ShopRite of Hunterdon County. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 4.6% for Hunterdon County, higher than the state growth rate of 2.8%. The population in 2011 was 130,262 with the largest municipalities being Raritan Township, Readington Township, and Clinton Township.
Middlesex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 438,300 with an unemployment rate of 8.5%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Rutgers University, RWJ University Hospital, and Solaris Health Systems. Projected employment growth between 2008-2018 is 2.8%, matching the state rate. The county has a diverse population with the largest ethnic groups being White, Black, and Hispanic.
This document provides an overview of Gloucester County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, population, transportation infrastructure, education, and cost of doing business. Gloucester County has a civilian labor force of 159,900 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, above both state and national averages. It is home to over 290,000 residents and projected to see 4.6% employment growth between 2008-2018. The county benefits from access to several major cities and transportation hubs.
Passaic County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 247,100 with an unemployment rate of 10.6%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers are St. Joseph's Hospital and International Specialty Holdings. Projected employment growth in Passaic County from 2008 to 2018 is 0.8%, lower than the state's projected growth rate of 2.8%. The county's population is 501,226, with Paterson being the largest municipality.
Cape May County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 59,600 people and an unemployment rate of 11.9%, higher than the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cape Regional Medical Center and Acme Markets. Leisure and hospitality is the fastest growing employment sector, making up 24% of jobs. The county has a population of 95,948 spread across municipalities like Lower Township and Middle Township.
The document provides an overview of Burlington County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, fastest growing employment sectors, largest occupations, demographics, education, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Some of the key points are:
1) The county has a civilian labor force of over 244,000 and an unemployment rate of 8.8%, higher than both New Jersey and national rates.
2) Major private sector employers include Lockheed Martin, PHH Mortgage, and Virtua hospital. The fastest growing employment sectors are nonstore retailers and administrative/support services.
3) The county has good transportation infrastructure with access to several highways, the Atlantic
This document provides an overview of key statistics and information about Newark, New Jersey. It summarizes that Newark has a civilian labor force of 108,100 with an unemployment rate of 14%. It is home to major companies like Prudential and universities like NJIT. Transportation infrastructure includes Newark Liberty International Airport and the Port of NY/NJ. The document outlines demographic, economic, educational, and cultural information about Newark.
The city of Elizabeth, New Jersey has a population of around 125,000 people. It has an unemployment rate of 12%, higher than both the state and national rates. Major employers include a regional medical center, plastics manufacturer, and trucking company. Over half of the population works in trade, transportation, professional services, education, or healthcare. The city is diverse, with Hispanic/Latino and white residents each making up around 30% of the population.
Camden County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 270,200 with an unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than both the state and national rates. The county's largest private sector employers include Cooper Health Care, Campbell Soups, and Aluminum Shapes LLC. Projected employment growth in Camden County from 2008-2018 is modest at 1.5%, below the state projection of 2.8%. The county's population is diverse, with the largest ethnic groups being White (65%), Black (20%), and Hispanic/Latino (14%).
The city of Camden, New Jersey has high unemployment at 19% and per capita income of only $11,967. Major employers include Cooper Health and L3 Communications Corp. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation, and utilities employing 20% of workers. Educational attainment is low with 41% having less than a high school diploma. Transportation includes access to Amtrak, PATCO high-speed line, and roads like I-676 and US-30. Incentives to promote business include tax credits through the Economic Redevelopment and Growth Grant.
This document provides an overview of Essex County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, major employers, industries, education, and transportation. It summarizes that Essex County has a civilian labor force of 372,300 with an unemployment rate of 10.5%. The largest private sector employers include the University of Medicine and Dentistry and Prudential Financial. Projected employment growth is modest at 0.8% between 2008-2018. Transportation includes access to Newark Liberty International Airport and ports in New York and New Jersey.
The document provides an overview of the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. It summarizes that Hoboken has a population of 41,015, unemployment rate of 5.5%, and is home to Stevens Institute of Technology. The largest industries are trade, transportation, and utilities, employing 24% of the workforce. Over half of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher.
Ecco Select Corporation Past Performancejaclynmcneal
ECCO Select is a leader in consulting and resource management that was established in Kansas City in 1995. It serves clients nationally by understanding their business needs and providing the right professionals. ECCO Select offers total business solutions by placing experts in various fields including IT, accounting, legal, HR, healthcare, and marketing. It aims to become a long-term partner for its clients by nurturing business relationships.
The City of Paterson, New Jersey has a population of 145,835. It has high unemployment at 15% compared to 9.8% in New Jersey and 8.3% nationally. Major employers include St. Joseph's Hospital and the US Postal Service. Paterson was an important center of silk production in the 19th century and is known as the "Silk City." It has significant parks and cultural sites and is located 16 miles from Newark Airport.
New Brunswick, New Jersey is home to Rutgers University and Johnson & Johnson world headquarters. It has a population of 51,579 and unemployment rate of 8.4%. Major employers include Rutgers University, St. Peter's Hospital, and Johnson & Johnson. The largest employment sectors are trade, transportation & utilities and professional & business services. New Brunswick has a diverse population and is known as the "Health Care City" due to its large healthcare industry presence.
This document discusses the opioid crisis in the United States and strategies to address it. It summarizes that national norms changed in the late 1990s to allow greater opioid prescribing without dosing guidance, which contributed to increased opioid-related deaths. The document recommends seeking help if opioid doses reach 120 mg/day of morphine equivalent and pain and function have not improved. It also outlines Washington state's opioid dosing guidelines and legislation aimed at curbing opioid overprescribing and related deaths.
New Jersey has a population of over 8.7 million people and is located between New York City and Philadelphia. It has a highly educated workforce and strategic transportation infrastructure. New Jersey is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies and has a GDP of $487 billion.
Las redes se clasifican por su tamaño en WAN, MAN y LAN. WAN cubren áreas dispersas como países, MAN cubren ciudades, y LAN conectan desde pocas hasta miles de computadoras en un mismo edificio. La topología describe cómo los dispositivos en una red se conectan y incluyen bus, estrella, anillo y malla. Los servidores comunes en una red son de impresión, correo, web y base de datos.
This document provides an overview of the development of atomic theory from ancient Greek philosophers to modern atomic structure. It summarizes key contributors and discoveries:
- Democritus proposed atoms as indivisible particles (5th century BC). John Dalton's atomic theory (1803) stated all matter is made of atoms that cannot be created, destroyed, or divided.
- J.J. Thomson's discovery of the electron (1897) showed atoms can be divided. Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiment (1909) demonstrated atoms are mostly empty space with a dense nucleus.
- Niels Bohr's model (1913) showed electrons orbiting the nucleus in defined energy levels. Modern atomic theory describes electrons in
This document discusses several natural features and wildlife species found along the Vistula River in Poland. It provides background information on the Vistula River, describing it as Poland's longest river. It also profiles characteristics of the river's habitat, vegetation, and some bird species that inhabit the region, including the oystercatcher, bittern, little grebe, and common crane. The document concludes with a short interactive quiz to test the reader's recollection of the bird species discussed through pictures and sounds.
The document provides information about fully solved assignments for the winter 2013 semester in the BCA program. It lists the subject code and name as BCA2030 - Object Oriented Programming - C++. It provides 6 questions related to the subject and asks students to send their semester and specialization details to the provided email ID or call the given phone number to get the solved assignments. It provides answers to the 6 questions related to topics like objects and classes, friend functions, constructors vs destructors, operator overloading, virtual functions and polymorphism, and exception handling models.
The summary highlights that the document discusses getting fully solved winter 2013 semester assignments for the BCA program's subject on Object Oriented Programming - C
This document provides exam venue details for two exams taking place on March 4, 2013 from 3-4:30 PM. It lists the room numbers and student IDs for each exam:
1) A Digital Logic exam with course code CSE109 across rooms SJT301-SJT305 and SJT324.
2) A Linear Algebra exam with course code MAT202 across rooms SJT301-SJT305.
3) A Soft Computing exam with course code CSE319 across rooms SJT324, SJT401-SJT404. Student IDs are distributed across the rooms.
Este documento describe 10 actividades para evaluar el rendimiento de los estudiantes en temas relacionados con las plantas y flores. Cada actividad incluye objetivos, recursos, descripción e instrumentos de evaluación. Las actividades involucran la observación de plantas, identificación de partes de plantas, creación de poemas y esculturas, y exploración de alimentos provenientes de plantas. El objetivo general es que los estudiantes desarrollen comprensión sobre las plantas y flores a través de experiencias prácticas e interactivas.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang landasan teori internet dan World Wide Web. Internet dijelaskan sebagai jaringan besar komputer yang terhubung di seluruh dunia, sedangkan World Wide Web adalah kumpulan informasi yang dapat diakses melalui browser web. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan konsep dasar PHP sebagai bahasa scripting server-side untuk membangun aplikasi web interaktif.
El documento presenta el syllabus estandarizado de la asignatura Informática Básica II de la carrera de Enfermería de la Universidad Técnica de Machala. El syllabus incluye información general como los créditos, horas y fechas del curso, así como los objetivos, unidades temáticas y metodología. El curso se enfoca en enseñar el uso de herramientas web como correo electrónico y blogs, herramientas ofimáticas como Word y PowerPoint, hojas de cálculo avanzadas en Excel y seguridad informática.
This document outlines a Service Level Agreement between JK Production and National Bank for the provision of digital media services. The SLA details the services to be provided, including updating an image gallery and content, software reviews and upgrades, and tutorials. It also specifies the requirements and responsibilities of both the service provider and client, as well as service measurements, reporting, requests, and any exceptions. The SLA is effective until superseded and will be reviewed quarterly.
This document provides solutions to example problems, with sections for problems 1, 3, 9, 10, 13, and 17. Each section gives the solution but no details on the original problems themselves.
Este documento presenta una revisión de diferentes enfoques para comprender la enfermedad de Alzheimer, incluyendo la hipótesis del "poro amiloide", estudios sobre el efecto del etanol en agregados de beta-amiloide, y experimentos en ovocitos de rana para analizar la actividad sináptica. También resume diferentes estudios sobre los mecanismos por los cuales los agregados de beta-amiloide podrían inducir disfunción sináptica y neurodegeneración.
This document provides information about experimental methods and research sampling. It defines key terms like participants, variables, instruments, and sampling. It explains that experiments manipulate independent variables to determine their effect on dependent variables. Random assignment and controlled conditions are used to test hypotheses. The document also discusses different types of sampling methods like probability and non-probability sampling. It provides examples of specific sampling techniques like simple random sampling and stratified sampling. Finally, it outlines different types of experimental designs used in research like pre-experimental, quasi-experimental, and true experimental designs.
The High Line is a 1.5 mile long elevated linear park built on an old elevated railway on Manhattan's West Side. It runs from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street. Section 1, which opened in 2009, runs from Gansevoort to 20th Street. The design was led by James Corner Field Operations along with Diller Scofidio and Renfro. Converting the disused railway into a public park took over two years of construction. A non-profit called Friends of the High Line made the project possible. A local school holds an annual design competition for students to design a section of the High Line to scale using principles of geometry. Park(ing) Day is an annual worldwide event where parking
The document contains a sample exam for the IBM 000-013 certification with 23 multiple choice questions covering topics related to enterprise security solutions using IBM products. The questions address topics like identity management processes, organizational structure mapping, security requirements gathering, and more. The questions are designed to test knowledge of planning, designing, and implementing security solutions for customers.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang upaya pemerintah Indonesia untuk meminimalkan dampak negatif pembangunan terhadap lingkungan dengan memasukkan Analisis Mengenai Dampak Lingkungan (AMDAL) sebagai salah satu persyaratan perijinan proyek. Sayangnya, AMDAL sering dianggap sebagai formalitas untuk mempermudah perijinan tanpa memperhatikan aspek lingkungan sehingga dampaknya kurang terantisipasi. Dokumen tersebut menyarank
El documento contiene varias tablas con información sobre notas de estudiantes, compras de materiales, presupuestos, facturas de venta y calificaciones. Presenta datos numéricos como cantidades, precios unitarios, totales y promedios sobre diferentes temas como exámenes, ventas de ferretería y herramientas, y calificaciones de una clase.
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This document discusses bioretention design modifications to meet different goals such as water quality treatment, nitrogen removal, and temperature mitigation. It provides sizing requirements for new and redevelopment projects, describes different base design configurations, and discusses modifications to address specific site conditions or goals. An example bioretention design for the Holden Arboretum is presented, including watershed delineation, sizing calculations, soil types, and infiltration test results.
This document provides an overview of Hudson County, New Jersey with information on its labor force, employment rates, industries, transportation infrastructure, and costs of doing business. Key points include:
- The county has a civilian labor force of 315,400 and unemployment rate of 10.3%, higher than state and national averages. Major private employers include insurance, healthcare, and financial companies.
- Transportation infrastructure includes access to rail, airports, ports, and major highways. The county has a well-educated population and multiple colleges and vocational schools.
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1. MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
OVERVIEW LABOR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
CURRENT CIVILIAN UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR FORCE RATE
330,100 8.4% 9.8% NJ
8.3% US
TOTAL EMPLOYED PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME
302,400 $41,000 $35K NJ
$27K US
HISTORY MAJOR PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYERS
1675: County established Company Industry 2011 Employment
1709-1710: Boundaries of County settled Meridian Hospital Corporation Gen Med/Surgical Hospitals 7,500
1714: 1st county government established Saker ShopRites, Inc. Consumer Grocery Stores 6,850
1778: Battle of Monmouth known as the Air Safety Equipment Inc. Aircraft maintenance and Repair 4,350
longest land battle of the American CentraState Healthcare System Gen Med/Surgical Hospitals 2,354
Monmouth Medical Center Gen Med/Surgical Hospitals 2,100
Revolutionary War
Visiting Nurse Assoc. Central NJ Visiting Nurses Services 1,700
2006, 2008, and 2010: Middletown was Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. Building and Construction 1,629
voted in the Top 100 in CNN Money's Food Circus Super Markets Consumer Grocery Stores 1,300
Best Places to Live Bayshore Community Health Gen Med/Surgical Hospitals 1,200
Today: Ranks 42nd in highest-income
counties in the US (53rd in personal per-
FASTEST GROWING EMPLOYMENT SECTORS
capita income)
Rank Industry % of new employment
1 Food Services and Beverage Businesses >20%
CURRENT POPULATION: 2 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities >20%
3 General Merchandise Stores 8%
630,380 4
5
Amusement, Gambling and Recreation Industries
Personal Business Services
8%
6%
PROJECTED EMPLOYMENT GROWTH LARGEST EMPLOYMENT SECTORS (TOP 5)
(2008-2018) Rank Sector Monmouth NJ U.S.
1 Trade, Transportation & Utilities 21% 21% 19%
Mon- 4.1% 2 Education & Healthcare Services 17% 23% 14%
mouth 3 Professional & Business Services 13% 15% 13%
4 Leisure & Hospitality 11% 9% 10%
NJ 5 Financial Activities 6% 7% 6%
2.8%
LARGEST OCCUPATIONS (TOP 5)
Rank Occupation Monmouth NJ U.S.
1 Office & Admin Support 18% 17% 16%
LARGEST MUNICIPALITIES 2011
2 Sales & Related 12% 11% 11%
Middletown Twp (66,522) 2 Food Prep & Serving Related 8% 6% 8%
Howell Twp (51,075) 4 Healthcare Practitioners 6% 5% 5%
Marlboro Twp (40,191) 5 Bus. & Fin. Operations 5% 5% 5%
Manalapan Twp (38,872)
Freehold Twp* (36,184)
ETHNICITY/DIVERSITY AGE MEDIAN AGE
TAX INFORMATION 2011 83% 41
32%
Corporate Income Tax = 9%
30%
Personal Income = 8.97%(max) 25%
Sales Tax = 7%
Property Tax = $2,372 per capita 10%
Median Property Taxes Paid in 7% 3% 13%
Under 25
5%
Hispanic/
county = $6,595
Other
45-64
White
25-44
Latino
Black
Asian
65+
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2. MONMOUTH COUNTY LABOR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT cont’d TRANSPORTATION/MOBILTY
EDUCATION ATTAINMENT AVG COMMUTE TIME (MINS) AVAIL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
15% 9%
Less than H.S.
H.S. Diploma
33 30 NJ
25 US 247 Bus Routes
(statewide)
Some College CARPOOL
24%
28% 4 Yrs of College
> 4 Yrs of College 10% 1 Commuter Rail Line
(North Jersey Coast)
USE PUBLIC TRANSIT
24% COUNTY: US:
COLLEGE DEGREE
39%
COLLEGE DEGREE
28%
8.6% 3 Light Rail Lines
(statewide)
MILES OF INTERSTATES & KEY ROADS
LARGEST SCHOOL DISTRICT HIGHWAYS Garden State Parkway,
Freehold Township
Grade 12
Enrollment
510
Average Combined
SAT score (US :1509)
1528
38,000 NJ Turnpike
Interstates 95, 195
Marlboro 510 1673
Howell 494 1530
MILEAGE TO NEAREST AIRPORTS ABOUT NEWARK INT’L AIRPORT
Colts Neck 462 1620
14th busiest in US (37th worldwide)
Manalapan 444
INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
1628
31 To Newark Liberty
Int’l Airport 34 million passengers (2011)
812,000 short tons of cargo
ENROLLMENT ABOUT PHILADELPHIA INT’L AIRPORT
Institute Type Under Graduate 30.8 million passengers (2011)
Rutgers Univ (Middlesex)
Brookdale CC College
4 Yr
2 Yr
graduate
29,085
15,639
8,271
NA
69 To Philadelphia
Int’l Airport Ranked 11th in world for Aircraft
movements
College of NJ (Mercer) 4 Yr 6,237 742 MILEAGE TO NEAREST PORT ABOUT PORT OF NY/NJ
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ 4 Yr 6,044 2,760 Largest port on East Coast
Princeton Univ (Mercer)
Monmouth Univ
4 Yr
4 Yr
5,113
4,681
2,479
1,818
31 To Port of
NY/NJ 3rd Largest port in the US
Handled 5.3 million loaded and
unloaded 20 ft equiv units
Value of cargo that moved
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS through port exceeds $190 Billion
Institute Enrollment ACCESS TO CUSTOMERS
High School Vocational 1,685 (MILLIONS)
Post Secondary Vocational
COST OF DOING BUSINESS
321
100 Within one
day drive
UTILITY COSTS 2011 WAGES
Type of Utility Utility Provider Cost Occupation Monmouth NJ
Gas $2.63 2nd lowest Bus. & Fin. Operations $74,8380 $74,470
Electric 14.8 cents / Deregulated 7th highest Construction and Extraction $53,220 $56,400
Telecom Varies by location NA Food Prep & Serving Related $23,690 $23,650
Waste/Sewer Varies by location NA
Healthcare Practitioners $85,110 $83,800
Install, Maint & Repair $49,160 $49,710
Management $130,750 $131,770
KEY RESOURCES & CONTACTS
Office & Admin Support $36,350 $36,810
TRACYE MCDANIEL | PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Protective Services $55,100 $54,750
MICHAEL CHROBAK | CHIEF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Sales & Related $43,360 $43,760
Transp and Material Moving $32,130 $33,100
EconDev@choosenj.com
609-297-2200 SPACE AVAILABILITY
www.ChooseNJ.com Type Sq Ft/Acre Occupancy Costs
Land 1,723 acres $3.85 / sf
SOURCES: NJ Department of Labor & US Bureau of Labor Statistics; American Community
Survey, 2005-2009 Estimates,; NJ State Police & FBI, Uniform Crime Report; NJ Monthly Industrial 2,62,1000 sq ft $7.04/ sf
Magazine, 2010; NJ State Department of Education, Spring 2010; Board of Public Utilities; Office 5,730,000 sq ft $20.61 / sf
Tax Foundation; Infoplease.com; Travelmath; CoStar; Hoovers; Institute for Energy
Research; Data current as of May 2012
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