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BCREA Housing Market Update—Net Migration in BC Regions (March 2011)
BC Real Estate Association (BCREA) Chief Economist Cameron Muir discusses the February 201...
published: 24 Mar 2011
author: BCRealEstateAssn
BCREA Housing Market Update—Net Migration in BC Regions (March 2011)
BC Real Estate Association (BCREA) Chief Economist Cameron Muir discusses the February 2011 statistics and an in depth look at net migration in the BC regions.
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How to... Series: VB6 to .NET Migration - II Improving the Update Wizard Code (HD)
This video illustrates how to improve the ArcGIS .NET code when the Visual Studio Update W...
published: 30 Jan 2009
author: esritv
How to... Series: VB6 to .NET Migration - II Improving the Update Wizard Code (HD)
This video illustrates how to improve the ArcGIS .NET code when the Visual Studio Update Wizard is used to import a VB6 project. See blog for more details... tinyurl.com
8:56
Angola Video, Lubango City - Peacekeeping Mission - Dej -Romania - Bistrita (video by Paul B.)
Good and bad memories, UN Special Forces Lubango - Angola Mission 1996-97 a 12 Months miss...
published: 02 Apr 2010
author: paullancashire2008
Angola Video, Lubango City - Peacekeeping Mission - Dej -Romania - Bistrita (video by Paul B.)
Good and bad memories, UN Special Forces Lubango - Angola Mission 1996-97 a 12 Months mission and 3 times malaria. :) This is just a private blogger video and was taking while having a day off. Some sad recordings regarding the way some people live their life, I wish I could help them all but I am only one and they are 12799293 Angolan citizens. The population is growing by 2.184% annually. There are 44.51 births and 24.81 deaths per 1000 citizens. The net migration rate is 2.14 migrants per 1000 citizens. The fertility rate of Angola is 6.27 children born per woman as of 2006. The infant mortality rate is 184.44 deaths for every 1000 live births with 196.55 deaths for males and 171.72 deaths for females for every 1000 live births. Life expectancy at birth is 37.63 years; 36.73 years for males and 38.57 years for females. ............. I DISCLAIM - ANY MUSIC USED IN THIS CLIP - IT IS USED PURELY FOR ENTERTAINING PURPOSES.... I AM THE OWNER OF THE VIDEO ONLY...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! www.un.org
2:22
Low fertility rate, no in-migration will lead to S'pore's population decline - 07Sep2011
SINGAPORE: Singapore's resident population will decline and become extremely aged if t...
published: 07 Sep 2011
author: 154media
Low fertility rate, no in-migration will lead to S'pore's population decline - 07Sep2011
SINGAPORE: Singapore's resident population will decline and become extremely aged if the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is extremely low and if there is no in-migration. This is according to a landmark study on future population growth and change for Singapore published on Wednesday by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS). The study produced four population scenarios based on varying TFR and immigration levels. The study said with TFR at 1.24 births per woman and zero net migration, Singapore's population will decline to 3.03 million in 2050. With 30000 migrants added annually, the population projection is 4.89 million in 2050. And with 60000 migrants added annually, the population projection is 6.76 million in 2050. The study also looked at a situation where TFR can be raised to 1.85 births per woman by 2025 with no new immigration. With such a scenario, the study said population size can still only hit 3.37 million in 2050. The ratio of working people (between the ages of 15-64) to the elderly will also decrease. For instance, with low fertility and 30000 new residents a year, the ratio drops from 8.6 in 2005, to 2.7 in 2050. A key conclusion obtained from the study is that without immigration, the total population will decline, even if Singapore's total fertility rate rises from the current 1.15 to 1.85. The number of working people available to support each elderly person is also set to drop in all the scenarios. However, Dr Yap Mui Teng, who is a senior research fellow <b>...</b>
2:56
IPPR's Alex Glennie argues for a more rational approach to counting student migrants
To coincide with the release of the latest IPPR report on international student and net mi...
published: 11 May 2012
author: ipprweb
IPPR's Alex Glennie argues for a more rational approach to counting student migrants
To coincide with the release of the latest IPPR report on international student and net migration we spoke to IPPR's Alex Glennie about the government's commitment to cutting net migration from the 100000s to the 10000s and what IPPR suggests the government should do. The government needs to rethink its policy of cutting student visas in order to reduce overall net migration. IPPR suggests that that government should count students as temporary migrants, which would reduce overall migration numbers. This would allow more students to study here and in turn bring more economic benefits to the UK. To read the report, download from www.ippr.org For more information about IPPR visit our website - www.ippr.org
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Emigration to Australia accelerates to 121 daily
www.interest.co.nz Net emigration of 1009 in March Year to March migration of 4678 Down fr...
published: 21 Apr 2008
author: ofInterestNZ
Emigration to Australia accelerates to 121 daily
www.interest.co.nz Net emigration of 1009 in March Year to March migration of 4678 Down from 12081 last year Big driver here migration to Australia Net migration to Australia 29982 3753 New Zealanders departed in March, up to 121 a day from 106 for year, leaving accelerating Skills disaster, wages pressure Slowdown takes demand out of housing Good news for inflation One more factor to stop hike Not enough to trigger a cut on Thursday Detail on immigration stats interesting Asian migration up (China and India) Big mover India, now 2nd biggest Phillipines twice as many as China European migration down (UK down 1
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Avanade and Drugstore.com collaborate to migrate to ASP.NET
Avanade collaborated with drugstore.com to design a complete application renewal approach ...
published: 19 Nov 2010
author: AvanadeInc
Avanade and Drugstore.com collaborate to migrate to ASP.NET
Avanade collaborated with drugstore.com to design a complete application renewal approach for its websites. Avanade migrated the various websites and supporting tools from ASP 3.0 to ASP.NET. As part of this implementation, Avanade introduced consistent exception handling as well as a new session management framework. In addition, Avanade is working with drugstore.com to focus on refactoring the migrated pages as well as migrating the presentation framework to the Microsoft ASP.NET MVC framework.
3:52
Exporting our unemployed to Australia
www.interest.co.nz Why falling unemployment isn't so miraculous Analysis by interest.c...
published: 17 Apr 2008
author: ofInterestNZ
Exporting our unemployed to Australia
www.interest.co.nz Why falling unemployment isn't so miraculous Analysis by interest.co.nz of migration and employment figures shows net migration to Australia over the last nine years matches almost exactly the drop in the number of unemployed in New Zealand over the same period. A chart showing this relationship is on the left. We're not suggesting that the same people who were unemployed left to go and live and work in Australia, but it is interesting that as we lose workers to Australia, their positions appear to have been filled directly or indirectly from the ranks of the unemployed. It suggests that the Labour-led government's claims that falling unemployment are a central achievement of its three terms have not taken into account the leakage of workers to Australia. It also suggests that a core reason for labour shortages and the resulting wage increases and inflation is as much to do with migration to Australia as it is linked to falling unemployment. It also raises questions about whether one of the reasons for poor productivity growth in the last nine years is because more skilled, healthier workers are leaving New Zealand and being replaced by less skilled, less productive workers who were unemployed. It's hard to tell whether those leaving are jobless or highly skilled. Either way it's bad for productivity, inflation and interest rates. The fallout is worse if our most highly skilled and productive are leaving and being replaced by jobless. There is some <b>...</b>
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Part 1 - Auto migrate exising ASP.NET application onto Windows Azure
cloudyshrimpy.blogspot.com In this video I am going to show how to migrate a existing ASP....
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: xmwu432
Part 1 - Auto migrate exising ASP.NET application onto Windows Azure
cloudyshrimpy.blogspot.com In this video I am going to show how to migrate a existing ASP.net Application to Windows Azure. There will be two way, 1) via application 2) via powershell script SOmething you need to know: We will use Azure Management API and Azure storage API for this demo. In order to pass Azure Management API authentication, we need the Subscription ID and a Self-signed X509 certificate In order to pass Azure storage API authentication, we need the Account Name and Access Key When try to do auto deploy, we have to save deployment file onto azure blob storage first, then ask Windows azure to look for the file from the storage to make the deployment. Demo 1, migrate via an application which implentment by using Azure Management API and Azure storage API 1) show the existing asp.net application 2) create a service definition file 3) use cspack to pack the application 4) upload file onto blob storage 5) deployment onto windows Azure a web role "Ganda" will call the management API to deploy the application onto Azure, after that, the web role pass a message to a worker role "Ant", the worker role will keep checking the satus of the deployment, once it was deployed, the worker role will ask the deployment to run Demo 2, migrate via powershell script automatically do all the job from step 3 to 5 in demo 1 Thank you for watching...
58:55
American Economy, Financial Security, Medicare, Social Security, Tax Cuts (2012)
thefilmarchive.org April 3, 2012 The economy of the United States is the world's large...
published: 07 Apr 2012
author: thefilmarchived
American Economy, Financial Security, Medicare, Social Security, Tax Cuts (2012)
thefilmarchive.org April 3, 2012 The economy of the United States is the world's largest national economy. Its nominal GDP was estimated to be over $15 trillion in 2011, approximately a quarter of nominal global GDP. The European Union has a larger collective economy, but is not a single nation. Its GDP at purchasing power parity is the largest in the world, approximately a fifth of global GDP at purchasing power parity. The US economy also maintains a very high level of output. In 2011, it was estimated to have a per capita GDP (PPP) of $48147, the 7th highest in the world, thus making US one of the world's wealthiest nations. The US is the largest trading nation in the world. Its three largest trading partners as of 2010 are Canada, China and Mexico. The economy of the United States is a mixed economy and has maintained a stable overall GDP growth rate, a moderate unemployment rate, and high levels of research and capital investment. It has been the world's largest national economy (not including colonial empires) since at least the 1890s. Most of the economy is classified as services. As of 2012, the country remains the world's largest manufacturer, representing a fifth of the global manufacturing output. Of the world's 500 largest companies, 133 are headquartered in the United States. This is twice the total of any other country. About 60% of the global currency reserves have been invested in the United States dollar, while 24% have been invested in the euro. The <b>...</b>
14:52
Progress Exchange Online 2010: OpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 1/3
Get a broader and deeper understanding of the possibilities of the compatibility features ...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: mikefechner
Progress Exchange Online 2010: OpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 1/3
Get a broader and deeper understanding of the possibilities of the compatibility features of the OpenEdge GUI for .NET. Rewriting the complete user interface is just one of many various strategies for leveraging the new UI capabilities with existing OpenEdge applications. Discussion will compare various possible strategies for adopting GUI for .NET and focus on capabilities that enable a seamless migration from the classic ABL GUI. Attendees will get in-depth coverage of capabilities for embedding existing ABL windows into GUI for .NET applications and see practical and creative techniques that enhance the capabilities of this feature as well as real-world samples developed with clients. Presentation from Mike Fechner, Consultingwerk Ltd. www.consultingwerk.de
10:01
Part 2 - Auto migrate exising ASP.NET application onto Windows Azure
cloudyshrimpy.blogspot.com In this video I am going to show how to migrate a existing ASP....
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: xmwu432
Part 2 - Auto migrate exising ASP.NET application onto Windows Azure
cloudyshrimpy.blogspot.com In this video I am going to show how to migrate a existing ASP.net Application to Windows Azure. There will be two way, 1) via application 2) via powershell script SOmething you need to know: We will use Azure Management API and Azure storage API for this demo. In order to pass Azure Management API authentication, we need the Subscription ID and a Self-signed X509 certificate In order to pass Azure storage API authentication, we need the Account Name and Access Key When try to do auto deploy, we have to save deployment file onto azure blob storage first, then ask Windows azure to look for the file from the storage to make the deployment. Demo 1, migrate via an application which implentment by using Azure Management API and Azure storage API 1) show the existing asp.net application 2) create a service definition file 3) use cspack to pack the application 4) upload file onto blob storage 5) deployment onto windows Azure a web role "Ganda" will call the management API to deploy the application onto Azure, after that, the web role pass a message to a worker role "Ant", the worker role will keep checking the satus of the deployment, once it was deployed, the worker role will ask the deployment to run Demo 2, migrate via powershell script automatically do all the job from step 3 to 5 in demo 1 Thank you for watching...
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Indian migrants lovin' NZ March 20, 2009
Panel 1 Net migration surge Fewer NZers leave More Indians arrive No influx of expats Marc...
published: 20 Mar 2009
author: ofInterestNZ
Indian migrants lovin' NZ March 20, 2009
Panel 1 Net migration surge Fewer NZers leave More Indians arrive No influx of expats March 20, 2009 Panel 2 Tourism down UK, US, Japan, Korea Weak economies Long haul hit hard
3:42
Peace Is Non Theistic - Statistical Data
BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE EPOCH OF REASON! I hear time and time again the incredible sta...
published: 18 Jun 2009
author: EpochOfReason
Peace Is Non Theistic - Statistical Data
BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE EPOCH OF REASON! I hear time and time again the incredible statements being made by the religiously minded whom make comparisons between themselves, other religious groups and also even to the non-religious. I hear often Muslims claiming their religion to be one of peace, of knowledge of wisdom and of respect (laughs), and much of the same spewed from the pipes of the Christian, Jewish and Hindu drones. Though, its interesting to note that I have yet to see any statistical data nor any evidence to support such claims; mainly due to the fact that there is none. With this video, I seek to present factual statistical data that expresses that such claims are not only false, but like most religious speech, are blatant falsities that exist as a propaganda force. Religion now like always maintains a clear and distinct correlation with conflict, not peace! The Vision of Humanity Global Peace Index survey accounts for internal and external conflicts and the subsequent losses incurred, Including that of potential terrorist acts. Relationships with neighbouring countries and overall political stability. Perceptions of criminality in society, violent and non violent crime rates and intentional homicidal displacement ratios to the overall population. Capital prison population, capital police officer population. Military expenditure, capability, sophistication and number of armed personnel. Volume transfer of conventional weapons both import and export and <b>...</b>
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Cracking down on UK immigration (20Nov11)
A look at what the coalition are doing to supposedly crack down on immigration. Notice how...
published: 20 Nov 2011
author: liarpoliticians
Cracking down on UK immigration (20Nov11)
A look at what the coalition are doing to supposedly crack down on immigration. Notice how they always talk about NET migration, as a way to make the figures look less bad then they actually are. Why the press don't demand and print the GROSS immigration figures into the UK. Recorded from BBC Politics Show, 20 November 2011.
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New Yorkers Flee High Taxes in Droves
(CNSNews.com) -- New York State accounted for the biggest migration exodus of any state in...
published: 30 May 2012
author: TheAlexJonesChannel
New Yorkers Flee High Taxes in Droves
(CNSNews.com) -- New York State accounted for the biggest migration exodus of any state in the nation between 2000 and 2010, with 3.4 million residents leaving over that period, according to the Tax Foundation. Over that decade the state gained 2.1 million, so net migration amounted to 1.3 million, representing a loss of $45.6 billion in income. Where are they escaping to? The Tax Foundation found that more than 600000 New York residents moved to Florida over the decade -- opting perhaps for the Sunshine State's more lenient tax system -- taking nearly $20 billion in adjusted growth income with them. Over that same time period, 208794 Pennsylvanians moved to Florida, taking $8 billion in income. "Many of these New York and Pennsylvania residents no doubt moved to Florida for the warm weather," says the foundation, a nonpartisan research group. "[B]ut many more may have moved there because the state does not have an individual income tax, an estate tax, nor an inheritance tax." www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com [Check out Alex's New Social Network-'Planet Infowars' planet.infowars.com
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'Atheist' Nations Are More Peaceful
Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com "Peace Is Non-Theistic" by www.you...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: FFreeThinker
'Atheist' Nations Are More Peaceful
Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com "Peace Is Non-Theistic" by www.youtube.com "Vision of Humanity groups together a number of interrelated initiatives focused on global peace. It brings a strategic approach to raising the worlds attention and awareness around the importance of peacefulness to humanitys survival in the 21st century." • www.visionofhumanity.org --- Subscribe to Science & Reason • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- I hear time and time again the incredible statements being made by the religiously minded whom make comparisons between themselves, other religious groups and also even to the non-religious. I hear often Muslims claiming their religion to be one of peace, of knowledge of wisdom and of respect (laughs), and much of the same spewed from the pipes of the Christian, Jewish and Hindu drones. Though, its interesting to note that I have yet to see any statistical data nor any evidence to support such claims; mainly due to the fact that there is none. With this video, I seek to present factual statistical data that expresses that such claims are not only false, but like most religious speech, are blatant falsities that exist as a propaganda force. Religion now like always maintains a clear and distinct correlation with conflict, not peace! The Vision of Humanity Global Peace Index survey accounts for internal and external conflicts and the subsequent losses incurred, Including that of potential terrorist acts <b>...</b>
3:57
Should NZ have a deposit insurance scheme?
Intro Hello. I'm Bernard Hickey with the daily briefing from interest.co.nz... Today, ...
published: 11 Mar 2008
author: ofInterestNZ
Should NZ have a deposit insurance scheme?
Intro Hello. I'm Bernard Hickey with the daily briefing from interest.co.nz... Today, we'll look at whether New Zealand should have a bank deposit insurance scheme, just like in other countries, And we'll look at the latest on housing prices and official interest rates, where some are now calling on the Reserve Bank to cut rates. We'll explain why they're wasting their time. Story 1, But firstly, we look at whether New Zealand should have a bank deposit insurance scheme. Most people here don't give much thought to whether they might lose their money if they put it in the bank. Surely the bank is safe? We haven't had a bank collapse and surely some one would stop that from happening. Well actually, there are no formal guarantees about the safety of your bank deposits. Aside from the shareholders at the big 4 Australian banks, we have no guarantees. Now the assumption is that the government would bail out one of those banks if they got into trouble, but that's only an assumption and a big one at that. New Zealand is unusual in that it doesn't have a deposit insurance scheme. Britain has one. The United States has one. Even Zimbabwe has one. The Reserve Bank has argued that a deposit insurance scheme raised a "moral hazard" risk. It says bank managers might lend willy nilly if they knew their depositors were safe, or that depositors wouldn't bother to check out their bank if they knew it was insured. I believe that argument is flawed. No one is checking out the bank now and <b>...</b>
10:20
Progress Exchange Online 2010: OpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 3/3
Get a broader and deeper understanding of the possibilities of the compatibility features ...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: mikefechner
Progress Exchange Online 2010: OpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 3/3
Get a broader and deeper understanding of the possibilities of the compatibility features of the OpenEdge GUI for .NET. Rewriting the complete user interface is just one of many various strategies for leveraging the new UI capabilities with existing OpenEdge applications. Discussion will compare various possible strategies for adopting GUI for .NET and focus on capabilities that enable a seamless migration from the classic ABL GUI. Attendees will get in-depth coverage of capabilities for embedding existing ABL windows into GUI for .NET applications and see practical and creative techniques that enhance the capabilities of this feature as well as real-world samples developed with clients. Presentation from Mike Fechner, Consultingwerk Ltd. www.consultingwerk.de
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IPS - The Population Conundrum
The IPS population projections presented in this video represent the playing out into the ...
published: 07 May 2012
author: ipsspore
IPS - The Population Conundrum
The IPS population projections presented in this video represent the playing out into the future of certain assumptions about the course of fertility, mortality, and net migration. They are NOT forecasts or predictions. The information is correct as at May 2012. For more information about the projections, please see tinyurl.com For permission to use, please email ips.publicaffairs@nus.edu.sg
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Snes Sim City -the 1 310 700 citizens bug
when your place get over 1 310 700 citzs, be prepared for the population meter roll back !...
published: 14 Apr 2008
author: qwer2190
Snes Sim City -the 1 310 700 citizens bug
when your place get over 1 310 700 citzs, be prepared for the population meter roll back !!! Look closely the population meter in the upper right corner return to zero. the categorie and net migration meter in the voice option change aswell
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Population change and ageing
Short video from the ONS looking at the projection population change up to 2035 from the 2...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: onsstats
Population change and ageing
Short video from the ONS looking at the projection population change up to 2035 from the 2010-based national population projections. It shows how the population is projected to increase over the next 25 years and explains how much is through migration and how much through natural change. It then focuses on the ageing aspect of the population and shows how many people aged state pension age or above there will be in the population in relation to those aged 16 to state pension age. You can leave comments on this video but please refer to our moderation policy here - bit.ly