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    Forecast of July 2015—New Jersey: prospects for the long term

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    The July 2015 R/ECON forecast shows more rapid growth for the state in 2015 than in 2014. Nonagricultural employment rose by 0.7 percent—or 27,700 jobs in 2014—after growth of 1.2 percent or 45,100 jobs in 2013. Growth will improve to 1.1 percent in 2015 and 2016 and then average 0.8 percent over the rest of the forecast period, which goes through 2045. At these rates the job base will return to the peak level reached in the first quarter of 2008 in mid-2017. By the end of the forecast period in 2045 the employment base will be nearly a million jobs, and 23 percent, greater than its level at the peak.1 These projections assume no specific recession/recovery cycle disrupts the state’s or nation’s growth. Although this seems rather far-fetched given that the average business cycle (peak to peak) in the U.S. since World War II has lasted about 24 quarters and the current cycle is now in its seventh year, a caveat to keep in mind is that this is a long term TREND forecast; it does not purport to indicate at what point(s) CYCLES may occur.Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/ECON) quarterly repor

    Kathleen Lindsey, Nancy Verhoek-Miller and students

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    (l. to r.) MSU students Candice Park & Haley Jenkins pose with children\u27s author Kathleen Lindsey and Dr. Nancy Verhoek-Miller during the 2007 Children\u27s Literature Conference in the Library Auditorium

    Il tempo del desiderio. Per Jean-Luc Nancy

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    This essay aims to sketch the philosophical profile of Jean-Luc Nancy by analysing his last works on pandemics. In these writings the author develops a pecu- liar and pivotal care and concern for the present time, which does not actually ap- pear to be different from that produced in other works of the author’s such as “Being Singular Plural” or “The Sense of the World”. This allows us to speak of “a desire for the present” in the philosopher’s opus, which finds in the question of technology an ideal position for analysis

    Winter Limnology of Nancy Greene Lake

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    This technical report contains a brief winter limnology study on Nancy Greene Lake, which is located in the Monashee Mountains twenty-five kilometers west of Castlegar. The study covered many areas of the aquatic environment, and from the findings there seems to be a very high chance of winter kill in the lake the year of the study. This report is limited in data due to the time limitations and the length of ice cover which will not be off until late May or June. Because of this, the report could not continue through until the ice melts. From the data obtained, several recommendations have been made for the improvement of the lake as a potential recreational fishing area.Student paper submitted for Wildland Recreation

    Una mistica dell'adorazione? Jean-Luc Nancy

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    Can we say that there is a "mystic" in the "adoration" revamped by Jean-Luc Nancy in his deconstruction of Christianity? Following this question the author traces a connection between deconstruction and mystic and between deconstruction and phenomenology. From the point of view Nancy's mystical vocation of "L'Adoration" can be summarized by the excess of meaning proper of every being insomuch as it is allowed to appear in its irrepressible distinction

    An Inadvertent Breach of Confidentiality

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    The economic and fiscal impacts of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, a macroeconomic analysis

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    This report estimates the macroeconomic and fiscal impacts of Hurricane Sandy on the economy of New Jersey using the R/ECON™ forecasting model of the state’s economy. The model consists of more than 250 quarterly time-series equations and 30 employment sectors.The analysis takes into account both the economic losses resulting from the hurricane and the offsetting positive economic impacts associated with recovery and reconstruction spending in the months and years following the storm.However, the estimates of impacts depend upon the restoration expenditures actually being made. If the funds for these restoration and recovery expenditures are not made available, the offsetting positive impacts to the economy will not occur and the New Jersey economy will be significantly damaged. See Section 3 for estimates of the negative impacts if restoration expenditures are not made.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 34, January 2013, in Rutgers Regional Report

    The Stranger in the Room

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    Against Special Protections for Medical Students

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    Nancy Nancy Nancy of the Vale [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 030, Item 071Composed by R. Taylor
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