The document provides information about the Province of Naples, Italy, including its population, economy, and waste crisis. It discusses key industries like agro-food, trade, and unemployment rates. It also provides data on the municipalities of Acerra and Casalnuovo di Napoli, including their histories, populations, employment statistics, and traditions. The document concludes with several job postings in the area.
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As the Internet of Things becomes the Internet of Everything, we're entering a world where every object becomes an enchanted object. With the advent of essentially free computation, memory, and wireless technology, Internet connectivity will be woven into everything valuable enough to be bought, sold, or stolen. People who write code are the sorcerers of tomorrow.
Humanity’s future as a spacefaring species isn’t going to happen anytime soon. Fundamental physical constraints are held back by advances in energy technology that increase at only 3-5% per year, versus the 18-month doubling in electronics due to Moore’s Law. Together with advances in biotechnology, and virtual reality headsets that (literally) make your head spin, our future technology of the next 100 years is going to follow a virtual and literal path of Dungeons and Dragons, not spaceflight.
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
The same food on the plate of the other guests is more desirable.
Well, we don’t think so, let us explain why!
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with an easy-to-use pocket-sized map. A condensation of 68 pages which allows us to relive and experience again the places where we were born, the traditions we grew up with and the recipes which warmed our heart... but it is also, and above all, a starting point, an
incentive to promote us, to broaden our culinary and geographical knowledge in order to build closer relationships and connections between our region and people who work and live in it. Industrial Archaeology, Valmorea railway, Visconti and gentlemen
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1. The Province of Naples - - - I.P.C. “EUROPA” Pomigliano d’Arco Progetto Comenius Step out- gaining job opportunities all over Europe 2008 - 2010
2. The Province of Naples Population and employment Economy The waste crisis - - -
3. Population and employment For its position the province of Naples represents the centre of Campania region. In 2001, the inhabitants of the province were 3,059,196 on a surface area of 1,171 square Kilometres. “ Città del Fare” is the local system for the development of the area including ten small towns located North-East of Naples , among which Acerra , Casalnuovo, Pomigliano d’Arco. The partnership is based on common resources and common cultural, social, economical characteristics. The main sectors of employment are : public service and administration ( 30.7%), manufacturing ( 18%), trade (14%), transport (8%) , agriculture 5%), other activities (4.4%). There were more than 138,000 enterprises employing about 595,000 people in 2001. In 2005 they almost doubled up to 264,946 registered at the Chamber of Commerce. Most of them are little enterprises. Although there has been an average increase of employed people, the rate of unemployment is still high , being 27.5% for young people and 47.6% for adults.
5. Agro-food industry It is one of the pillars of the economy.The province mainly produces vegetables and fruit. The most common cultivations are: vegetables (tomatoes, cabbages, peas, beans), fruit-trees (apples, peaches , apricots , walnuts, cherries, nuts), citrus fruits (oranges, lemons), olive-trees and vine. Wine production has increased and retail trade has a central role in the services sector .There are over 4,000 enterprises in the agro-industrial sector, specialized in the production of preserved tomatoes and vegetables, pasta, milk products, soft drinks, liquors and wines, cereals and coffee roasting. The province has also expanded its production of plants and flowers grown in greenhouses, becoming one of the leaders in the sector in Italy. Animal breeding is also widespread as well as the production of milk which is used to process dairy products like the famous “mozzarella “.
6. Trade The province of Naples acts as a commercial broker for many production sectors. There are 66,912 retail outlets, 13,000 bars and restaurants, 32 department stores, 9 trading centers and 6 hyper-markets. The famous Wholesale Service Centre, the CIS of Nola, was built on an area of 1 million sq.m and has 325 specialized selling points for any goods (except food) and 4,500 employees, without considering satellite activities. Fashion is also a traditional sector for production in the Province of Naples with about 7,600 enterprises of clothing, leather and shoes . Export trade has recently fallen , because of the fall in exports of the car sector, as well as the textile and clothing sectors .
7. The choice of Acerra as the site for an incinerator has been a decision that started a lot of controversies among people who are afraid of its emissions. Yet , the problem of waste treatment must be solved because many unauthorized dumps with toxic waste have been found in the area of Acerra .The soil , there, is very fertile due to its volcanic origins, but products cultivated and grown in the area are not easily marketed because consumers think all the soil is poisoned by toxic waste . There are 2,000 farms in the area ; experts say that only 6 square kilometres out of 54 square kilometres of the total area are poisoned .Yet, products are not sold and the economy is going down. The waste crisis
8. North East of Naples Acerra Casalnuovo di Napoli * Click on the buttons to visualize the presentation
9. SOME DATA * Istat data 1Jan 2006 Surface Population Density Acerra 4.08 km² 50808 939 Casalnuovo di Napoli 7.75 km² 50287 6488
11. , , INFORMATION , ! Economic structure of the city HISTORY CURIOSITIES
12. The city, among the most ancient ones in Campania, was inhabited since prehistoric times, for the presence of rich vegetation and fauna and numerous water courses. It was probably founded by the Ausini and then named Akeru by the Oscans (Acerrae is the latin name). Later on it became part of the Etruscan Dodecapoli in Campania. HISTORY THE BEGINNINGS
13. In 332 B.C. Acerra was the first of the Roman provinces to get the “civitas sine suffragio” ,that is the Roman citizenship without right of voting. It was faithful to Rome during the second Punic War and in 216 B.C. it was besieged by Hannibal who partially destroyed it. 332 - 216 B.C. HISTORY
14. In 211 B.C. Acerra was rebuilt. During the social war it was besieged again by Papio Mutilo, but it was defended by the consul Lucio Giulio Caesar. It became Municipium and in 22 B.C., under the Emperor Augustus it became a colony. 221 - 22 B.C. HISTORY
15. AND... In 826 the Lombards built a castle on the territory of Acerra, later destroyed by Bono, duke of Naples. In 881 it was sacked by the Saracens and later became a Norman possession. As part of the kingdom of Naples it was the feud of the Aquino, the Origlia, the Del Balzo Orsini families and, from 1496 to 1812, of De Cardenas. Till 1927 it was part of the province of Terra di lavoro. HISTORY
16. Of Etrurian origin, the name Acerra comes from Acerrae, as testified by Plinio. According to some scholars it is related to the sacred word Acerrae, that means “ incense boat”; according to others it is related to the Greek name Acherrai or to the name of a river (Acqueron, in Greek language), because the site was a marshland and subject to floods. CURIOSITIES ETYMOLOGY
17. Sign of Honour << After the armistice Acerra was subject to a horrible and bloody reaction by the German Army, which killed many civilians, among whom many old people and children. The German Army burnt a large part of the town but Acerra faced the hardest pains with courage and began the difficult reconstruction with a deep spirit of solidarity. >> September - October 1943 The golden medal for the Civil Award CURIOSITIES
18. PUCINELLA According to the tradition, the city is the birthplace of the famous mask , Pulcinella, which has become the symbol of Naples. In the baronial castle, former site of the Town Hall ,there is one of the richest museums dedicated to the mask of Pulcinella,its life and history.The museum is famous because it is multimedial and visitors are involved in impromptu performances with Pulcinella. TRADITIONS
19. THE DEATH OF CARNIVAL In some courtyards of the historical centre in the old town there is still the tradition to celebrate the death of Carnival. On Shrove Tuesday, in the middle of the courtyard , a funeral bed is placed. There, a puppet made of old clothes and straw, representing “Vecienzo Carnevale” is laid down. The story tells that Vecienzo Carnevale died because he had gobbled a meat ball which he was fond of . In the afternoon women gather round “the dead” and sing very old litanies, real funeral laments whose words are ironic and bizarre. TRADITIONS
20. INFORMATION STATISTICS ON THE TOWN Old Age Rate (2007) 41.2 Average Income Declared (2005) 15,510 Families Number (2001) 13,789 Houses Number (2001) 15,664
21. People Aged 65 People Aged between 0 and 14 People Aged between 15 and 64 INFORMATION PEOPLE DISTRIBUTION BY AGE
22. 54,08 km² 50,808 939 inhabitants/km² Population Surface Area Density INFORMATION SURFACE AREA, POPULATION AND DENSTY
23. Population: According to the census in 1991 Acerra had a population of 41,311 inhabitants. In 2001 the population registered was of 45,688 inhabitants, showing therefore a variation inhabitants' percentage of 10.60% in the decade 1991 - 2001. The inhabitants are distributed in 13,389 family nucleuses with an average family nucleus of 3.41 members. Territory: The territory is between 19 and 54 meters above sea level. The average altitude range is 35 meters. Employment: There are 137 industrial plants on the territory with 363 employees equal to 18.18% of the labour force, 394 activities on the service sector with 559 employees equal to 27.99% of the labour force and 6 administrative authorities with 304 employees equal to 15.22% of labour force. They altogether employ 1,200 people, who represent the 4.37% of the total number of the town. INFORMATION OTHER INFORMATION
27. , , , ! HISTORY INFORMATION Economic structure of the city CURIOSITIES
28. The town Casalnuovo di Napoli is founded on the ruins of Archora an ancient village. In 1484 Angelo Como received from Ferdinando II of Aragona the territory with the ruins of the village .There, later on, a new area was built. It became a hamlet of Naples and was called Casalnuovo di Napoli. THE BEGINNINGS HISTORY
29. By the royal decree of February 25 th 1929, the municipality of Casalnuovo was founded. It was later called Casalnuovo di Napoli and Licignano di Napoli was joined to it. THE BIRTH OF THE TOWN HISTORY
30. In the 50s , Tavernanova and Casarea, two suburbs belonging to the town of San Sebastiano al Vesuvio were joined to Casalnuovo. Botteghelle, a hamlet between Casalnuovo and Tavernanova, continued to belong to the municipality of Afragola until the 70s. The 50s HISTORY
31. The name comes from the union of the word “casale” to the adjective “new”. The word “casale” derives from the Latin “casalis” that in the Middle Ages meant “houses defended by city-walls”. At the end of the fifteenth century a unit of inhabitants settled there founding Casale Nuovo, hence Casalnuovo CURIOSITIES ETYMOLOGY
32. SAUSAGE FESTIVAL Every year in September the ProLoco of Casalnuovo di Napoli, together with the town council, organizes the sausage festival which involves many people. During this festival, you con taste good sausages with different salads and vegetables. In the past years music bands played and fireworks were displayed. CURIOSITIES
33. INFORMATION STATISTICS ON THE TOWN 15,479 Houses Number (2001) 14,322 Families Number (2001) 15,805 Average Income Declared (2005) 34.7 Old Age Rate (2007)
34. DISTRIBUTION BY AGE People Aged between 15 and 64 People Aged 65 People Aged between 0 and 14 INFORMATION A 15-64 A 65 A 0-14
35. Population SURFACE AREA, POPULATION AND DENSTY Density Surface Area 7,75 km ² 50,287 6,488 inhabitants/km ² INFORMATION
36. Population: According to the population census taken in 1991, Casalnuovo had a population of 32,134 inhabitants. In 2001 the population increased up to 47,940 inhabitants, thus showing a variation percentage of the inhabitants up to 49.19%. In the years 1991-2001 the inhabitants were distributed in 13,232 houses with an average of 3,62 members per house. Territory: The territory of the town is between 14 and 43 meters above sea level. The average altitude range is equal to 29 meters. Employment: On the territory of Casalnuovo there are 236 industrial plants and 2,101 employees who are the 29.92% of the labour force ,about 1,400 activities in the services sector with 3,400 employees who are about 49% of the labour force and 48 administrative authorities with 1,447 employees who represent 20.6% of the total labour force. INFORMATION OTHER INFORMATION
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40. JOB OFFER Art Advertising Agency seeks qualified ,bright ,dynamic young person for a job in the advertising sector in Casalnuovo ,Casoria,Volla . Excellent wages and immediate profits are offered . For more information visit our website
41. JOB OFFER QuickGo is an agency specialized in property loans ,personal loans,issue of credit cards . We seek external collaborators like business agents ,records agents,credit brokers, estate agents . Interesting profits .Visit our site for further information
42. JOB OFFER Junior business consultants To increase their staff in their offices in Naples, Milan, Rome, Bologna, Brescia, Firenze, Padova, Treviso, Verona PMS are seeking junior business consultants. Requirements 3-4 year post-degree experience in similar business organizations; excellent knowledge of the English language: motivation and enthusiasm for the professional activity; initiative; knowledge of a second language; strong communication and business skills The applicants can fill in the form , ticking as first choice “tax and legal service”, then “fiscal advice” and quoting the reference code “DF/08”.
43. JOB OFFER Information Technology apprenticeship Deco Tech s.a.s. seek information technology apprentices. The applicants must possess a diploma and must be eager to be trained as computer technicians Area : Campania Employer : Deco Tech s.a.s Date : 31/08/2009
44. Collaborators in Naples Offer description : Prontocasa franchises screen applicants of both sexes. Applicants must have a diploma , a good general knowledge , good communication skills and at least a six month experience in a real estate The working areas will be Acerra, Casalnuovo di Napoli, Pomigliano d’Arco, Somma Vesuviana. Portici, San Giorgio a Cremano. Province city Campania - Acerra Publication date 26-09-2009 Placement assignement Employee Sector business Real estate Functional area Commercial Area of residence Campania Work permit European Union Number of vacancies 11 Requirements Studies Diploma Minimum experience 6 months Contract and salary Contract of employment Long term contract Work hours Full time Minimum salary 800 euro per month JOB OFFER
45. JOB OFFER Manager Branch of Naples Bancamia Spa as part of a new massive area development project, is going to open new branches all over Italy. It seeks Branch Managers/ Sales officers in Naples Role : The employee will deal with sale and customer service for the Bancamia products Requirements : The ideal applicant must have the following requirements Degree/Dipolma Age 25/30 Sale experience and customer - service in retail sector Strong communication and business skills Full time and part-time employments are planned
46. Salaries - minimun Profession - Minimum - Salary per month in Euros before tax Salary in Euros after tax and government insurances (not married, without children) Bank employee 1957,40 1426,00 Industrial worker 1355,74 1056,00 Nurse 1750,59 1295,00 Mc Donald’s employee 1347,69 1027,00 Police officer 1258,18 970,00 Waiter in a pub or restaurant 1322,69 1010,00 Teacher in his first year 1189,64 940,00 Accountant 1338,87 1021,00 Web designer 1298,32 995,00 Graphic Designer 1298,32 995,00 Veterinarian 1672,36 1232,00
47. Salaries - Junior Profession - Junior Profession - Salary per month in Euros before tax Salary in Euros after tax and government insurances (not married, without children) Bank employee 1997,10 1451,00 Industrial worker 1405,84 1077,00 Nurse 1800,03 1326,00 Mc Donald’s employee 1380,74 1047,00 Police officer 1279,88 984,00 Waiter in a pub or restaurant 1355,74 1032,00 Teacher in his first year 1264,64 988,00 Accountant 1356,09 1032,00 Webdesigner 1314,00 1005,00 Graphic Designer 1314,00 1005,00 Veterinarian 1698,14 1248,00
48. Salaries - senior Profession - Senior Profession - Salary per month in Euros before tax Salary in euros after tax and government insurances (not married, without children) Bank employee 2195,60 1577,00 Industrial worker 1480,99 1124,00 Nurse 1925,36 1405,00 Mc Donald’s employee 1545,99 1152,00 Police officer 1388,86 1056,00 Waiter in a pub or restaurant 1520,99 1136,00 Teacher in his first year 1389,64 1067,00 Accountant 1442,19 1087,00 Webdesigner 1392,40 1055,00 Graphic Designer 1392,40 1055,00 Veterinarian 1827,04 1330,00