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Aurangzeb


Directed by : Atul Sabharwal
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Release Date : May 17, 2013


58 ARScore
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57
Tadakha


Directed by :
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Release Date : May 10, 2013


57 ARScore
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56
Greeku Veerudu


Directed by : Kondapalli Dasaradh Kumar
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Release Date : May 03, 2013


56 ARScore
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Shadow


Directed by : Meher Ramesh
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Release Date : April 26, 2013


38 ARScore
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The Hangover Part III


Directed by : Todd Phillips
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Release Date : May 23, 2013


44 ARScore
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Before Midnight


Directed by : Richard Linklater
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Release Date : May 24, 2013


95 ARScore
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State 194




67 ARScore
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Bidder 70


Directed by :
Release Date : May 17, 2013


61 ARScore
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Games

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

Platform : Xbox 360
Developed by : Techland
Genre : First-Person Shooters


75 ARScore
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75
Resident Evil: Revelations
Resident Evil: Revelations

Platform : Xbox 360
Genre : Action Adventure


77 ARScore
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77
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D

Platform : 3DS
Developed by : Monster Games Inc.
Genre : Platformers


86 ARScore
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86

Tech

Fujifilm X20 (Black)
Fujifilm X20 (Black)

MSRP

$599.99

LOW PRICE

$599.00



81 ARScore
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81
HP ElitePad 900
HP ElitePad 900

MSRP

$699.00

LOW PRICE

$649.00



72 ARScore
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72
Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 (Core i5)
Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 (Core i5)

MSRP

$1,699.00

LOW PRICE

$1,699.00



71 ARScore
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71
Toshiba Kirabook
Toshiba Kirabook

MSRP

$1,999.00

LOW PRICE

$1,999.00



73 ARScore
0 User Score
73

New York has highest demand of H1B visas, LA second

Written by Reporter     July 19, 2012    
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Washington: The New York metropolitan area has the highest demand of H-1B visas, followed by Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Washington, a new report on geographical distribution of this most sought after work visas has revealed.

 

“The New York metropolitan area had by far the highest demand for H-1Bs: almost 53,000 on average over the 2010–2011 period, accounting for more than 16 percent of national demand,” the Brookings Institute said in its report on H-1B visas, which was released yesterday.

 

“Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Washington made up the remaining top five metro areas, each with between 14,000 and 18,000 requests.

 

“Together, the top nine metro areas accounted for half of all requests nationwide; these metro areas are also among the largest by total population,” the report said.

 

The Brookings Institute said the demand for H-1B workers, however, is not limited to large metropolitan areas.

 

Durham in North Carolina, with just over 500,000 total population in 2010, ranked 20th for total H-1B requests despite ranking 102nd for total population.

 

Likewise, Trenton in New Jersey, which ranks 138th for total population, ranked 29th for H-1B demand.

 

In all, 22 metropolitan areas that do not rank among the 100 largest in the US ranked among the top 106 for H-1B demand.

 

In these and other metropolitan areas, H-1B demand intensity, calculated as the ratio of H-1Bs requested to the total number of jobs in the metro area, is high.

 

The San Jose metro area — home of Silicon Valley — ranks highest at 17. 10 requests per 1,000 workers compared to 2.40 for the nation.

 

The next three highest intensity metro areas — Columbus, Indian, Durham, North Carolina, and Trenton, New Jersey.

 

In its report the Brookings said the 100 highest requesting employers in 2010–2011 account for 20 percent of national demand.

 

Two-thirds of these employers are head quartered in the United States, and their LCAs account for 60 percent of requests from these 100 employers.

 

Twenty-seven of these employers were classified as Fortune 500 in 2011, and those requests make up one-third of this group.

 

The employers requesting the most H-1Bs are large private companies specialising in information technology, consulting, and electronics manufacturing.

 

The top 25 employers requesting H-1B workers account for 12 percent of all applications and are composed of an even mix of American and non-American companies.

 

“The US companies range from technology firms such as Microsoft, Intel, Oracle, and Google, to financial services companies such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, to consulting firms such as Cognizant.

 

“Deloitte and IBM are heavily involved in providing IT professional services and one of America’s largest retail pharmacies, CVS, is also among the top 25 H-1B requesters,” it said.

 

“The other half of H-1B requests by the top 25 employers come from companies headquartered outside the United States. These include companies like Tata, Wipro, Accenture, and IBM India, which provide IT professional and technical services to American companies,” the report said noting that the Japanese company Fujitsu produces both computer hardware and also provides IT professional services.

 

“Requests for H-1Bs by uncapped institutions accounted for about 10 percent of all applications in 2010–2011.

 

The top uncapped employers are the nation’s largest research institutions and universities from across the country, including the University of Michigan, the University of Texas at Austin, the National Institutes of Health, and the Johns Hopkins University,” it said.

 

According to the Brookings Institute, in recent years, due to the nature of demand for high-skilled workers, visa holders have clustered in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) fields and come mostly from countries in Asia.

 

According to the US Department of Homeland Security’s most recent report, India had the highest number of H-1B recipients in 2011, comprising 58 percent of all approved petitions.

 

Those born in China received 8.8 percent, followed by Canada at 3.5 percent.

 

 

 

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