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 New Jersey - Search View - MSN Encarta
New Jersey is separated from Delaware on the south and southwest by Delaware Bay and the Delaware River.
New Jersey’s dairy farms are found mainly in the northwestern and western counties along the Delaware River.
New Jersey’s transition to a peacetime economy was smooth, despite a population increase of 675,000 during the 1940s.
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 Talk:New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Jersey has experienced a steady decrease in population since 1832, and it is also ranked by the American Communist Party has number 1 in the nation for most communist members, with 300,000.
New Jersey is tied with Massachusetts for the 2nd highest average IQ in the nation, look on google, it will tell you.
New Jersey is a large state with a sprawling population, and the only way to establish statistics is to either take a random sample or to poll everyone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:New_Jersey   (8817 words)

  
 Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sussex County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Much of the county is hilly, as the part of New Jersey most solidly within the Appalachian Mountains.
Sussex County is served by a number of roads connecting it to the rest of the state and to both Pennsylvania and New York.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sussex_County,_New_Jersey   (880 words)

  
 New Jersey : search word
During the English Civil War the Island of Jersey remained loyal to The English Crown and gave sanctuary to the King.
New Jersey's current constitution http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/lawsconstitution/constitution.asp was adopted in 1947.
The New Jersey Supreme Court http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/supreme/index.htm consists of a chief justice and six associate justices.
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 New Jersey Churchscape - book reviews
He places America's foreign activities, land purchases, wars and economic development in a context of European (mostly English and French, of course) activity, but there is too little on the impact of the West Indies, especially the Barbadian connections.
New Jersey photographer George Tice is best known as an urban romantic, the title of one of his later books and the subject of his current exhibit at the International Center of Photography in New York (it runs only through September 1).
New Jersey's sympathies with the Southern cause and antipathy towards Lincoln, and, especially, the Emancipation Proclamation have long been known, of course, but the specific details gained by a close look at events in a single county makes for fascinating reading.
www.njchurchscape.com /reviews.html   (8682 words)

  
 TeachersFirst - The Web Resource for K-12 Teachers
New Jersey became the third state to ratify the Constitution in December of 1787.
New Jersey is a leading transportation and shipping center with busy ports located on the Newark and New York Bays.
Financier William Henry Vanderbilt was born in New Brunswick, NJ in 1821.
www.teachersfirst.com /share/states/states.cfm?state=nj   (1402 words)

  
 Colorado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South Park is the headwaters of the South Platte River.
To the south lies the San Luis Valley, the headwaters of the Rio Grande, which drains into New Mexico.
Bob Beauprez, considered a highly conservative politician, is running for the governor's seat in 2006 on the Republican ticket.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colorado   (2438 words)

  
 New Jersey
In fact, Akim--or Akim Semyonitch as he was called even in his after mass--would have been excellent in all respects--if he had not in the end the ruin of him, too--a weakness for the fair sex.
Akim's glance: he melted before it like the first snow of autumn in the busy with building his yard, stocking the place, and all the business time to think of women and if any sinful thought came into his mind he which he cherished a profound respect (he had learned to read when pious occupation.
Besides, he was then in his forty-sixth year and at and the time for marrying was past.
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 Camden New Jersey Land and Dream Home
The Congress for the New Urbanism views disinvestment in central cities, the spread of placeless sprawl, increasing separation by race and income, environmental deterioration, loss of agricultural lands and wilderness, and the erosion of society's built heritage as one interrelated community-building challenge.
Camden New Jersey is one of the few places in America where high density transportation oriented development can occur.
The State of New Jersey is not blameless for a region in such long-term and shameless neglect.
www.camdennewjersey.org   (5003 words)

  
 GettysBLOG
The more new faces in Harrisburg this January, the greater the chance that government will be restored to you, where it belongs, and not left in the hands of monied interests, like the gambling and health care industries, where it now lies.
New Jersey elected officials had a loaded gun pointed at their heads the entire time.
New Jersey is facing a $4.5 billion budget deficit despite 28 years of additional revenues from the casinos.
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 New Jersey 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
New York seems to be one of the most secure cities in the world with hundreds or even thousands of policemen, security guards and volunteers of all kind, all of them very helpful and friendly.
Jackson gave a presentation on the economy of New Jersey and compared the size and population of this state, average incomes, distribution of incomes, unemployment rates and other economic data with those of Austria.
The New Jersey Nets hosted the Milwaukee Bucks, and it was a stirring game until the end.
home.schule.at /teacher/website/eng_NewJersey_2004.htm   (6624 words)

  
 New Jersey Historic Mining Sites
Mining is the basis for a major contribution from Northwest New Jersey to modern American society.
These are real places where real people spent their lives creating industry, commerce and changing the course of history.
Because it was the mining and the metal industries in Northern New Jersey that created the development of this country in the earlier stages.
www.njskylands.com /hsmines.htm   (1745 words)

  
 New Releases - Updates and Additions of New York Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
New York State is rife with tales of ghosts and hauntings, and the author's chosen career is seeking out and documenting them throughout the Mid-Atlantic states.
Schenectady was the northwest outpost of New Netherland, and the Dutch formed strong bonds with the Native Americans, mostly the Mohawk, in their pursuit of commerce, not domination.
This is the definitive history of the complex and fascinating story of the New York City subway system, from its inception in 1904 as the longest rapid transit line constructed up to that time, to the centennial, as one of the greatest urban achievements of the twentieth century.
www.hopefarm.com /update.htm   (17046 words)

  
 Abolishing Corporate Personhood, resources and links compiled by Janet Ashford
This model ordinance was drafted by the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund and passed into law in Porter Township, Pennsylvania on December 9, 2002.
A campaign by Adbusters to place fl spots on the corporate logos that are so ubiquitous in our landscape.
corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed.
www.jashford.com /Pages/worldcorps.html   (3228 words)

  
 ARMAVIRUMQUE: THE NEW CRITERION'S WEBLOG
Criticism of political correctness occupies an important place in the armoury of conservative polemic, and this is one reason we are regularly encouraged to ignore it, either by bald denial (it is all an invention of right-wing fanatics bent on turning back the clock of progress) or the reliable "Yes, but.
The rise of political correctness has redistributed that lust over a new roster of issues: not the proletariat, but the environment, not the struggling mass, but "reproductive freedom", gay rights, the welfare state, the Third World, diversity training, and an end to racism and xenophobia.
Vietnam is one place where the great American superpower is entirely unlikely to come clamoring for a rematch in the cause of freedom.
www.newcriterion.com /weblog/2003_11_01_cano.html   (9946 words)

  
 Top20Delaware.com - Your Top20 Guide to Delaware!
In place of in-state professional sports teams, many Delawareans follow either Philadelphia, New Jersey, or Baltimore teams, depending on their location within the state, with Philadelphia teams receiving the largest fan following.
There are cities, towns, boroughs, townships, and counties named "Delaware" in the states of Indiana, Iowa, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Michigan, Minnesota, and several "Delawares" in each of the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The Delaware River is a major river in the eastern United States, rising in New York State, forming the boundary between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and emptying into Delaware Bay, which separates New Jersey from the state of Delaware.
www.top20delaware.com   (2859 words)

  
 Democrat Corzine elected governor of US state of New Jersey - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
NEW YORK (AFX) - Democrat Jon Corzine has won the race for governor of New Jersey, after an aggressive campaign that turned distinctly venomous in its closing stages.
With more than 80 pct of the votes tallied, Corzine was leading his rival, Republican Douglas Forrester, by a steady 54-43 pct.
During the campaign, both men were forced to deny rumours of affairs while Corzine had to fend of a Forrester attack ad that featured a scornful remark by his ex-wife Joanne that 'John let his family down and he'll probably let New Jersey down too'.
www.forbes.com /finance/feeds/afx/2005/11/09/afx2325713.html   (442 words)

  
 NBA Valuations - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The New Jersey Nets may soon become the New York Nets.
The team, burdened by an onerous lease at Continental Airlines Arena, and a mountain of debt, could soon be sold to real estate developer Bruce Ratner for $300 million.
Ratner wants to move the team to a new arena in Brooklyn as part of a development project.
www.forbes.com /free_forbes/2004/0216/nba_17.html   (414 words)

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