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Environmental Literacy: Plastics
concentrations of plastic trash is a Texas-sized floating island of plastic debris in the north Pacific gyre, a collection of trash that has been swept together by ocean currents. History of Plastics The Society of Plastics Industry, the trade association for the plastics industry,...
Country Study: Yugoslavia
Government Revenue and Spending Banking Structure of the Economy Labor and Unemployment Industry Postwar Policy Shipbuilding Metallurgy
Samoa
capita $6,000 (2011 est). Real growth rate: 2% (2009 est). Inflation: 4.3% (2007). Unemployment: n.a. Arable land: 21%. Agriculture: coconuts, bananas, taro, yams, coffee, cocoa. Labor force: 66,270 (2007 est.). Industries: food processing, building materials, auto parts. Natural resources: hardwood...
Great Lakes Information Network: Economy
one-fifth of U.S. manufacturing are based on the region's freshwater coast. The binational region accounts for about 60 percent of steel production in North America. Automotive parts manufacturing and assembly is predominant in Great Lakes urban areas such as Detroit, Mich.; and Toronto, Onta...
Science NetLinks: Elephant Grass
automotive industry wanted to be very confident that we wouldn't come out on a fine wet spring morning and find that the car was beginning to sprout. Fortunately, that's not the case. If the momentum keeps up, Dr. Tucker says the new plastics could start production by the end of next...
Casper College: Jade
Science Technology Anthropology Apply for Admission Art Art on the Casper College Campus Art Education Assessment Athletics Auto Body Repair Technology Automotive Technology Aviation Basketball, Men's Basketball, Women's Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) Biology Board of Trustees B.O.C.E....
U.S. Census Bureau: Factfinder for the Nation
8 CFF-4 U.S. Census Bureau industries, which began in 1933, included hotels, personal and business services, automotive repair, amusements, and dental laboratories. The 1935 censuses were more comprehensive and were an effort to provide the “first factual appraisal ever available on...
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8 CFF-4 U.S. Census Bureau industries, which began in 1933, included hotels, personal and business services, automotive repair, amusements, and dental laboratories. The 1935 censuses were more comprehensive and were an effort to provide the “first factual appraisal ever available on the effects of a serious business depression.” These censuses were taken again for 1939 (as part of the 1940 Censuses of Population and Housing5, and included business in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the first time
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http://www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/cff-4.pdf#page=7
www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/cff-4.pdf#page=7
” For 1935, the 1933 category, “services, amusements, and hotels” was renamed service establishments, which included hotels, personal and business services, <span class="highlight">automotive</span> repair, amusements, and dental laboratories). Minerals data were collected as part of the 1935 Census of Wholesale Trade. At the beginning of the 20th century, the United States found itself the world’s leading industrial Nation with an economy characterized by the increasing dominance of manufacturing. As a result of this development, Federal
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http://www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/cff-4.pdf#page=8
www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/cff-4.pdf#page=8
8 CFF-4 U.S. Census Bureau industries, which began in 1933, included hotels, personal and business services, <span class="highlight">automotive</span> repair, amusements, and dental laboratories. The 1935 censuses were more comprehensive and were an effort to provide the “first factual appraisal ever available on the effects of a serious business depression.” These censuses were taken again for 1939 (as part of the 1940 Censuses of Population and Housing5, and included business in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the first time
Economagic: Bureau of Labor Statistics US Employment Cost Index
Total compensation: All workers: Private industry, SA Total compensation: All workers: Private industry, NSA Total compensation: All workers: State and local government, SA Total compensation: All workers: State and local government, NSA Total compensation: Production and non-super...
NYTimes People: Wagoner, G. Richard Jr.
in the Automotive Industry: A Conversation with Dean Emeritus Glen Urban MIT World Multimedia On the Road to Detroit's Big Pileup If General Motors were any other company, it would probably be dead by now. In the summer of 2008, nearly a year before G.M. filed for bankruptcy, its e...
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2011 General Industry Market in Nuevo Leon in Mexico - September 2011 Green Building Market in Jordan - September 2011 Franchising Market in Portugal - September 2011 Energy Market in Turkey - September 2011 Solar Power Market in Turkey - September 2011 Cloud Computing Market in Japan -...
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