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Hello visitor from New Jersey,
Welcome to elitemrp.net 2.0!
Friday, February 6, 2009
Check out my new product, EZQuizTaker!
Also, if you haven't already, check out my newly designed Photo Gallery (powered by Flickr).
Please choose a section on the left.
Under 'Software / Services' you can choose:
- lynk2 short url generator - A free service to generate short http://lynk2.me URLs from long URLs *new*
- mosascii m2 - A free application that converts images into full-color HTML mosaics
- EZQuizTaker - A fun and educational shareware application for creating and taking multiple choice quizzes.
- EZMailSend - A shareware Windows command-line SMTP client.
- Are You a Hippie? Test - A far-out quiz to determine if you're hip or square, man
- BMI Calculator - Find out your Body Mass Index/Quetelet's Index
- DeFusco Software - Discontinued software released by me in the late 90's under the name DeFusco Software
Or choose one of my fun image generators:
- It's a Trap! - Generate funny images that state the obvious
- I Want to Believe - What do you believe in? Find out with this generator
- Where is Your God Now? - The image generator of nightmares
And don't forget to check out my photo gallery or DVD collection!
Thank you for visiting!
elitemrp.net's State Links
Use my BMI Calculator and compare your score with the average BMI / Quetelet's Index for New Jersey
Are you a hippie living in New Jersey? Take my Hippie Test to find out!
Jokes about New Jersey
State Facts about New Jersey
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elitemrp.net presents New Jersey State Information
New Jersey's early colonial history was involved with that of New York (New Netherlands), of which it was a part. One year after the Dutch surrender to England in 1664, New Jersey was organized as an English colony under Gov. Philip Carteret.
In 1676 the colony was divided between Carteret and a company of English Quakers who had obtained the rights belonging to John, Lord Berkeley. New Jersey became a united crown colony in 1702, administered by the royal governor of New York. Finally, in 1738, New Jersey was separated from New York under its own royal governor, Lewis Morris. Because of its key location between New York City and Philadelphia, New Jersey saw much fighting during the American Revolution.
Today, New Jersey, an area of wide industrial diversification, is known as the Crossroads of the East. Products from over 15,000 factories can be delivered overnight to almost 60 million people, representing 12 states and the District of Columbia. The greatest single industry is chemicals; New Jersey is one of the foremost research centers in the world. Many large oil refineries are located in northern New Jersey. Other important manufactured items are pharmaceuticals, instruments, machinery, electrical goods, and apparel.
Productive farmland covers nearly one million acres, about 20% of New Jersey's land area. The state ranks high in the production of almost all garden vegetables, as well as cranberries, blueberries, and peaches. Poultry, dairy products, and seafood are also top commodities.
Tourism is the second-largest industry in New Jersey. The state has numerous resort areas on 127 mi of Atlantic coastline. In 1977, New Jersey voters approved legislation allowing legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City. Points of interest include the Delaware Water Gap, the Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, Princeton University, Liberty State Park, Jersey City, and the N.J. State Aquarium in Camden.
New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania. Parts of New Jersey lie within the sprawling metropolitan areas of New York and Philadelphia.
The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal was the world's first container port and is one of the world's largest container ports. Newark Liberty International Airport is ranked seventh among the nation's busiest airports and among the top 20 busiest airports in the world. Its agricultural outputs are nursery stock, horses, vegetables, fruits and nuts, seafood, and dairy products.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that New Jersey's total state product in 2004 was $416 billion. Its per capita personal income in 2004 was $41,636, 2nd in the U.S. and 126% of the national average of $33,041. Its median household income is the highest in the nation with $55,146. It is ranked 2nd in the nation by the number of places with per capita incomes above national average with 76.4%. Nine of New Jersey's counties are in the wealthiest 100 of the country.
The state bird is the Eastern Goldfinch.
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| Essex | Gloucester | Hudson | Hunterdon | Mercer | Middlesex |
| Monmouth | Morris | Ocean | Passaic | Salem | Somerset |
| Sussex | Union | Warren |
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