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that in partnership with the University of Louisville, has lured nearly 70 top scientists and researchers. Louisville is also home to , one of the nation's largest health insurance companies.Louisville
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The adjoining University of Kansas Medical Center, including the schools of medicine, nursing, and allied health, is also among the city's largest employers (with a student population of about 3,000).
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including Wichita State University (1895). McConnell Air Force Base is nearbyWichita's principal industrial sector is manufacturing, which accounted for 21.6 percent of area employment in 2003. Aircraft
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Institute for Policy and Economic Development stated the University's impact on local businesses is $417 million annually Information for the state of Texas "Mineral resources compete with industry
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The university also hosts the Riverside Sports Complex. Other attractions in Riverside include the Fox Performing Arts Center, Riverside Metropolitan Museum, which houses exhibits and artifacts of local
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A 2004 survey by the NYU newspaper Washington Square News ranked Tampa as a top city for ""twenty somethings."" Tampa also ranks as the fifth most popular American city, based on where people want to
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development has been centered on the development of the University of Arizona, which is currently the second largest employer in the city. Davis Monthan Air Force Base, located on the southeastern edge
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facilities including Polytechnic campus of Arizona State University. " Information for the state of Arizona "The 2011 total gross state product was $259 billion. This figure gives Arizona a larger economy
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site of a second campus and hospital of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). The top employer in the city is the city government itself, employing 5.3% (25,000+ people) of the city's population,
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Santa Clara County, and San Jose State University. er's United States division has its offices in San Jose. Prior to its closing, Netcom had its headquarters in San Jose.The cost of living in San Jose