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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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%).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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%).
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.
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.
Salem County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 31,600 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The largest private sector employers are Memorial Hospital and Mannington Mills Inc. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care and nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing. The county has a projected employment growth rate of 0.6% through 2018.
Sussex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 84,200 with an unemployment rate of 8.9%. Major private sector employers include Highland Lakes Country Club and ShopRite Supermarkets. The county has experienced growth in general merchandise stores, nursing facilities, and computer manufacturing. Sussex County residents have higher rates of commuting outside the county for work, with an average commute time of 38 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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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%.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
The document summarizes employment trends and quality of life factors in Bakersfield, California. It finds that Bakersfield has experienced strong job growth exceeding national rates from 2005-2012. Major industries like agriculture, energy, and healthcare have helped fuel growth. Cost of living is lower in Bakersfield compared to other California cities, with housing remaining affordable. Bakersfield also offers a mild climate and lower commute times compared to larger metro areas like Los Angeles.
The survey found that Pierce County employers are more optimistic about hiring and compensation levels in 2011 compared to 2010. Specifically:
- 37.6% of employers anticipate hiring more full-time employees in 2011, up from 22.2% in 2010.
- The net outlook for full-time hiring stands at 25.6%, a significant increase over 2010.
- 32.6% of employers plan to increase wages, up from 25.8% in 2010.
- The net outlook for salary levels is 29.6%, markedly higher than the 2010 level.
- Employers do not intend to reduce part-time needs despite planned full-time increases, signaling that overall hiring will increase substantially
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.
Austin, TX -- August 9, 2009 -- Texas Computer Industry Growth Trend has Generated Billions for the Lone Star State, Zpryme Findings recently released by Zpryme have revealed that more than $11.0 billion in 2002 and an estimated $16.6 billion in 2008 in Texas alone has been generated by the Computer System Design and Related Services (CSDRS) industry -- placing this sector among the fastest growing industries for the Lone Star State.
Las células son la unidad básica de los seres vivos. Existen células procariotas como las bacterias y eucariotas como las de los humanos. Las células eucariotas contienen orgánulos como el núcleo, mitocondrias, retículo endoplasmático y cloroplastos. Las células animales y vegetales comparten muchos de estos orgánulos pero difieren en que las células vegetales contienen cloroplastos y una pared celular.
This document contains photos taken by Dpl. Ing. Georg Puskas from Germany. The music accompanying the photos is Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. The photos were taken by Dpl. Ing. Georg Puskas.
The document summarizes Reconstruction in the United States from 1865 to 1877. Key events included Lincoln's 10% Plan for reunification, the passage of the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, the establishment of the Freedmen's Bureau to help former slaves, the rise of sharecropping, and Andrew Johnson's lenient Reconstruction policies. Congressional Reconstruction began in 1867 and led to the passage of the 14th and 15th Amendments granting citizenship and voting rights to African Americans. However, white southern resistance through violence and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan undermined Reconstruction, and a disputed presidential election in 1876 resulted in the Compromise of 1877 that ended the federal government's role and enforcement of rights in the South
Salem County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 31,600 with an unemployment rate of 9.8%, higher than the state and national rates. The largest private sector employers are Memorial Hospital and Mannington Mills Inc. Fast growing employment sectors include ambulatory health care and nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing. The county has a projected employment growth rate of 0.6% through 2018.
Sussex County, New Jersey has a civilian labor force of 84,200 with an unemployment rate of 8.9%. Major private sector employers include Highland Lakes Country Club and ShopRite Supermarkets. The county has experienced growth in general merchandise stores, nursing facilities, and computer manufacturing. Sussex County residents have higher rates of commuting outside the county for work, with an average commute time of 38 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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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%.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
The document summarizes employment trends and quality of life factors in Bakersfield, California. It finds that Bakersfield has experienced strong job growth exceeding national rates from 2005-2012. Major industries like agriculture, energy, and healthcare have helped fuel growth. Cost of living is lower in Bakersfield compared to other California cities, with housing remaining affordable. Bakersfield also offers a mild climate and lower commute times compared to larger metro areas like Los Angeles.
The survey found that Pierce County employers are more optimistic about hiring and compensation levels in 2011 compared to 2010. Specifically:
- 37.6% of employers anticipate hiring more full-time employees in 2011, up from 22.2% in 2010.
- The net outlook for full-time hiring stands at 25.6%, a significant increase over 2010.
- 32.6% of employers plan to increase wages, up from 25.8% in 2010.
- The net outlook for salary levels is 29.6%, markedly higher than the 2010 level.
- Employers do not intend to reduce part-time needs despite planned full-time increases, signaling that overall hiring will increase substantially
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.
Austin, TX -- August 9, 2009 -- Texas Computer Industry Growth Trend has Generated Billions for the Lone Star State, Zpryme Findings recently released by Zpryme have revealed that more than $11.0 billion in 2002 and an estimated $16.6 billion in 2008 in Texas alone has been generated by the Computer System Design and Related Services (CSDRS) industry -- placing this sector among the fastest growing industries for the Lone Star State.
Las células son la unidad básica de los seres vivos. Existen células procariotas como las bacterias y eucariotas como las de los humanos. Las células eucariotas contienen orgánulos como el núcleo, mitocondrias, retículo endoplasmático y cloroplastos. Las células animales y vegetales comparten muchos de estos orgánulos pero difieren en que las células vegetales contienen cloroplastos y una pared celular.
This document contains photos taken by Dpl. Ing. Georg Puskas from Germany. The music accompanying the photos is Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. The photos were taken by Dpl. Ing. Georg Puskas.
The document summarizes Reconstruction in the United States from 1865 to 1877. Key events included Lincoln's 10% Plan for reunification, the passage of the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, the establishment of the Freedmen's Bureau to help former slaves, the rise of sharecropping, and Andrew Johnson's lenient Reconstruction policies. Congressional Reconstruction began in 1867 and led to the passage of the 14th and 15th Amendments granting citizenship and voting rights to African Americans. However, white southern resistance through violence and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan undermined Reconstruction, and a disputed presidential election in 1876 resulted in the Compromise of 1877 that ended the federal government's role and enforcement of rights in the South
The document outlines an agenda for an April 17/18 biology class that includes:
1) A 10 minute warm up where students list what they know about carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
2) A 10 minute activity to create a foldable labeled with the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur and note which macromolecules contain each element.
3) A 5 minute setup of notes on macromolecules.
4) A 20 minute lesson on the introduction to macromolecules including their basic components and characteristics.
5) A 5 minute exit slip where students list 3 things they learned.
This short document calls for help and inspiration from others to guide those who cannot see and find their path. It asks others to be a helping hand and show the way for the vision impaired through their support and leadership. In closing, it expresses gratitude to those who provide assistance to the blind.
The document describes six key things related to Davao City in the Philippines: Mt. Apo, the tallest mountain in the country; the Philippine Eagle, the largest eagle species found near Mt. Apo; Mangosteen, a purple fruit originating in Indonesia that grows in the Davao region; Suha, a type of pomelo known as the "Golden Fruit of Davao"; Multicab, the jeepney of Mindanao; and Habal-habal/Skylab, a modified motorcycle that can carry many passengers and gets its unusual name from the space station Skylab.
Ik and food security amplified by ict 02 dec 2010Reedisa
Prof Joseph Francis, Dr M Mwale and Dr J Zuwarime presented this at the Indigenous Knowledge Awareness day held at Univen's Vuwani Science Centre on 2 Dec 2010
Wat kost een goede kaliteit vertaling?
Er bestaan geen vaste tarieven en een hoge prijs is geen garantie voor
kwaliteit. Maar een vertaler die erg goedkoop is, zal hoogstwaarschijnlijk
niet de kwaliteit bieden die recht doet aan het imago dat u wilt uitstralen.
Een vertaler die nauwelijks meer verdient dan het minimumloon zal
doorgaans onvoldoende gekwalificeerd en gemotiveerd zijn om u te
helpen nieuwe buitenlandse markten te veroveren.
Hoeveel bladzijden kan een vertaler per uur vertalen, denkt u? Hoeveel
tijd verwacht u dat uw vertaler besteedt aan de tekst waarmee u uw
product of dienst in het buitenland wilt verkopen? Hoe lang heeft u er
eigenlijk over gedaan om het origineel te produceren?
Bedenk voordat u een vertaler kiest nog eens hoeveel tijd en energie u
heeft gestoken in de ontwikkeling van de producten of diensten die u in
het buitenland wilt afzetten. Als u zich de prijs van een professionele
vertaling niet kunt veroorloven, bent u misschien nog niet klaar voor de
buitenlandse markt.
http://www.vertalingofferte.nl/
Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen through the process in chloroplasts. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy through the process in mitochondria. Both processes are contrasted, with photosynthesis producing glucose through chloroplasts in plants, and cellular respiration using that glucose and oxygen to produce energy in the mitochondria of plants and animals.
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The document discusses listening to customers and using their feedback to improve business practices. It provides examples of how various companies used customer input to make changes that increased customer satisfaction and saved money. The key is understanding customer needs beyond just their direct requests and using metrics to measure customer satisfaction and identify areas for process improvement.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi tentang program kemitraan VIP Member yang memberikan sharing profit dari omzet nasional dengan berbagai paket keanggotaan dan persyaratan untuk menjadi stockis.
Increasing effectiveness of technology managementAna Ber
While the world of technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, the fundamentals of solving technology problems and how technology is effective within an organization have changed very little over time. Here is an interesting article on Increasing Effectiveness of Technology Management in Complex Organization published by our Intersearch colleagues from USA.
UbiDisco is the Service Discovery architecture developed for UbiCollab (check www.ubicollab.org for more informations).
This presentation has been showed at the "First International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence", November 10th-12th, Malaga, Spain.
The document summarizes a presentation given at the 2013 Annual Meeting & Trade Show on the topic of span of control and its impact on organizational efficiency. It defines span of control as the number of people a manager supervises. It discusses factors that influence span of control, such as new technologies that allow for better communication. It also provides examples of span ratios found in different organizations and governments, noting that the optimal span has increased over time due to improved processes and technology.
The document describes a mobile agency called "In The Pocket" located in Gent, Belgium. It provides mobile marketing services to help advertisers and organizations use mobile channels effectively. It launched in December 2010 and created a free snowboarding app called "Snow Report" that became the number one sports app in local app stores with over 10,000 downloads worldwide. The app provides ski maps, resort information, videos, and an emergency button.
Introduccion al cracking con ollydbg partes 1 a 10juanchiy2k
Este documento presenta una introducción al uso del debugger OllyDbg para principiantes en cracking. Explica las cuatro ventanas principales de OllyDbg y cómo configurar algunas de sus opciones. También muestra cómo agregar plugins y configurar OllyDbg como un depurador Just-In-Time. El objetivo es familiarizar a los nuevos usuarios con la interfaz de OllyDbg antes de explicar conceptos más avanzados en tutoriales futuros.
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.
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
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.
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1. SOMERSET COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
OVERVIEW LABOR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT
CURRENT CIVILIAN UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR FORCE RATE
181,200 7.4% 9.8% NJ
8.3% US
TOTAL EMPLOYED PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME
167,800 $47,100 $35K NJ
$27K US
MAJOR PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYERS
Company Industry 2011 Employment
HISTORY
Verizon Business Telecommunications 3,500
1688: Somerset is one of America's Avaya Inc Telecommunications 2,000
oldest counties; named after the Cegedim Dendrite Software Publishing 2,000
English county of Somerset Chubb Insurance Company Fire/Casualty Insurance 2,000
Late 1800s: Somerset Hills became Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical 2,000
Sanofi-Aventis Us LLC Pharmaceutical 2,000
popular country home for wealthy
Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceutical 1,800
industrialists Somerset Medical Ctr. Gen Med/Surgical Hospital 1,500
1960s: Townships once Met Life Insurance 1,400
agricultural, transformed into suburban Bloomberg LP News Syndicates 1,381
communities
Today: 9th wealthiest county in the US FASTEST GROWING EMPLOYMENT SECTORS
by per capita income (highest in NJ) Rank Industry % of new employment
and 6th in terms of median income 1 Ambulatory Health Care Services 19%
2 Management of Companies and Enterprises 17%
CURRENT POPULATION: 3 Hospitals 15%
4 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 15%
323,444 5 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 6%
LARGEST EMPLOYMENT SECTORS (TOP 5)
PROJECTED EMPLOYMENT GROWTH Rank Sector Somerset NJ U.S.
(2008-2018) 1 Professional & Business Services 22% 15% 13%
2 Trade, Transportation & Utilities 20% 21% 19%
3 Education & Healthcare Services 12% 23% 14%
Somerset 5.7%
4 Manufacturing 10% 7% 10%
5 Financial Activities 8% 7% 6%
NJ 2.8% LARGEST OCCUPATIONS (TOP 5)
Rank Occupation Somerset NJ U.S.
1 Office & Admin Support 17% 17% 16%
LARGEST MUNICIPALITIES 2011
2 Sales & Related 12% 11% 11%
Franklin Twp (62,300) 2 Management 9% 6% 6%
Bridgewater Twp (44,464) 4 Bus. & Fin. Operations 7% 5% 5%
Hillsborough Twp (38,303) 5 Computer & Mathematical 6% 3% 2%
Bernards Twp (26,652)
Montgomery Twp (22,254)
Somerville*(12,098) ETHNICITY/DIVERSITY AGE MEDIAN AGE
70% 40
TAX INFORMATION 2011 32%
Corporate Income Tax = 9% 29%
27%
Personal Income = 8.97% (max) 14%
Sales Tax = 7% 13% 12%
9%
Property Tax = $2,372 per capita 4%
Under 25
Hispanic/
Median Property Taxes Paid in
Latino
White
45-64
25-44
Asian
Black
Other
county = $7,421
65+
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2. SOMERSET COUNTY LABOR FORCE & EMPLOYMENT cont’d TRANSPORTATION/MOBILTY
EDUCATION ATTAINMENT AVG COMMUTE TIME (MINS) AVAIL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
8%
Less than H.S.
H.S. Diploma
31 30 NJ
25 US 247 Bus Routes
(statewide)
21%
Some College CARPOOL
23%
28%
4 Yrs of College
> 4 Yrs of College 9.9% 3 Commuter Rail Lines
(Raritan
Valley, Gladstone, Northea
20% USE PUBLIC TRANSIT st Corridor)
COUNTY: US:
COLLEGE DEGREE
50%
COLLEGE DEGREE
28% 5.7% 3 Light Rail Lines
(statewide)
MILES OF INTERSTATES & ACCESS TO CUSTOMERS
LARGEST SCHOOL DISTRICTS HIGHWAYS (MILLIONS)
Bridgewater-Raritan
Grade 12
Enrollment
651
Average Combined
SAT score (US :1509)
1639
38,000 100 Within one
day drive
Hillsborough 595 1664 MILEAGE TO NEAREST AIRPORTS ABOUT NEWARK INT’L AIRPORT
14th busiest in US (37th worldwide)
Franklin Township
Watchung Hills
Montgomery
477
464
411
1394
1678
1782
23 To Newark
Int’l Airport 34 million passengers (2011)
812,000 short tons of cargo
INSTITUTES OF HIGHER EDUCATION
ENROLLMENT
40 To LaGuardia
Airport
ABOUT LAGUARDIA AIRPORT
24 million passengers (2011)
20th Busiest in US
Institute Type Under Graduate Generates $11 billion in economic
graduate activity for NY/NJ
Rutgers Univ (Middlesex) 4 Yr 29,095 8,271
Raritan Valley CC
College of NJ (Mercer)
2 Yr
4 Yr
8,458
6,237
NA
742 42 To JFK Int’l
Airport
ABOUT JFK INT’L AIRPORT
#17 busiest worldwide
47.7 million passengers (2011)
Princeton (Mercer) 4 Yr 5,113 2,479 Leading freight gateway to US (by
value of shipments)
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS MILEAGE TO NEAREST PORT ABOUT PORT OF NY/NJ
Institute
High School Vocational
Post Secondary FT/PT Vocational
Enrollment
529
316
25 To Port of
NY/NJ
Busiest port on East Coast
(3rd in US)
Handled 5.3 million loaded and
unloaded 20 ft equiv units
Value of cargo that moved
COST OF DOING BUSINESS through port exceeds $190 Billion
UTILITY COSTS 2011 WAGES
Type of Utility Utility Provider Cost Occupation Somerset NJ
Gas $2.63 2nd lowest Bus. & Fin. Operations $74,830 $74,470
Electric 14.8 cents / Deregulated 7th highest Computer & Mathematical $85,770 $85,590
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
Management $130,750 131,770
KEY RESOURCES & CONTACTS Office & Admin Support $36,350 $36,810
Production $35,880 $35,630
TRACYE MCDANIEL | PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Personal Care & Service $28,040 $27,970
MICHAEL CHROBAK | CHIEF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Sales & Related $43,360 $43,760
Trnsp and Material Moving $32,130 $33,100
EconDev@choosenj.com
609-297-2200
www.ChooseNJ.com SPACE AVAILABILITY
Type Sq Ft/Acre Occupancy Costs
SOURCES: NJ Department of Labor & US Bureau of Labor Statistics; American Land 1103 acres $3.52 / sf
Community Survey, 2005-2009 Estimates,; NJ State Police & FBI, Uniform Crime
Report; NJ Monthly Magazine, 2010; NJ State Department of Education, Spring 2010;
Industrial 4,331,000 sq ft $4.99 / sf
Board of Public Utilities; Tax Foundation; Infoplease.com; Travelmath; CoStar; Office 6,396,000 sq ft $23.48 / sf
Hoovers; Institute for Energy Research; Data current as of May 2012
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