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food processing, graphic arts, insurance, education, and high technology. Industry produces metal and automotive products, chemical and agricultural products, electronics, computers, precision medical
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50 million in small businesses, $50 million in education and $50 million in technology start Information for the state of Nevada "The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Nevada's total state
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50 million in small businesses, $50 million in education and $50 million in technology start Information for the state of Nevada "The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Nevada's total state
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in particular education and health care; Yale is the city's largest employer, followed by Yale New Haven Hospital. Other large employers and Illuminating. Yale and Yale New Haven are also among the largest
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50 million in small businesses, $50 million in education and $50 million in technology start Information for the state of Nevada "The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Nevada's total state
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education, small business, and tourism. Remaining large corporations include Crowe Horwath, Honeywell, and AM General.South Bend's location on the St. Joseph River led to an industrial based economy in
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the city outstripped all others in the colonies in education, arts, science, industry, and commerce. In 1774 1776, the First and Second Continental Congresses met in Philadelphia, and, from 1781 1783,
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providing an education for many newly freed former slaves and for area Native Americans. In the 20th century, the area became the location of Langley Air Force Base, NASA Langley Research Center, and
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availability of consumer goods, education, and public services including transportation.Since the 1990s, companies that have moved their world, North American, or U.S. headquarters to Portland include
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a private higher education institution, which is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church). Provo is also home to the largest Missionary Training Center for the LDS Church.