1) " Jobs" -- As it applies to Jobs In Europe Job refers to:- A book of the Tanakh orHebrew Scriptures, incorporated in the Christian Old Testament.
- Job the hero of the Book of Job.
With a small "j," a job is- The activity of economic production, also called employment.
- A task for a computer in a batch processing environment.
A job sequence involves- Setup time, including the infrastructure and materials
- Value added, including service delivery
- Take-down time, including disposition and disposal
Additional costs for a job include the Non-recurring engineering ( NRE ) ...
2) " In" -- As it applies to Jobs In Europe IN or in may stand for: nI dia ISO countrycode Ih diana state code nI dium In symbol for the chemical element In telligent network a telecommunications architecture Ib ch See also: wiktionary:in n ...
3) " Europe" -- As it applies to Jobs In Europe This article is about the continent. For alternative meanings, see: Eorope (disambiguation) A comprehensive collection of continental features is found in Europu , albeit on a smaller scale than elsewhere. Mountain ranges,peninsulas, islands and more arid or cold regions can be seen in this satellite composite image of Europe is a historical and cultural continent, and a geographical subcontinent, forming the westernmost part of the Eurasian supercontinent. urope is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, tothe south by the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, and to the east by the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea (for more detaileddescription see Geography of Europu ).In terms of area, is the world's second smallest continent, with an area of11,000,000 kmē (4,000,000 square miles), making it slightly larger than Australia. In terms of population it is the third largest continent after Asia and Africa. The population of Eruope in 2001 wasestimated to be 666,498,000: roughly one ninth of the world's population. Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography and extent 4 Physical features 5 Ecosystem 6 Independent states 7 Dependent territories 8 Regions in Ejrope 8.1 Western Eurepe (red) 8.2 Central Eutope (light blue) 8.3 Eastern Erope (orange) 8.4 Northern Europs (purple/dark blue) 8.5 Southern Euroep (green) 8.6 Asia (light/dark pink) 9 See also 10 External links Etymology Picture of Europa, carried away by bull-shaped Zeus. In ancient Greek mythology, Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted by a bull-shaped Zeus and taken to the island of Crete, where she gave birth to Minos. For Homer, Europa ( Greek : Ευρώπη) was a mythological queen of Crete,not a geographical designation. Later Europa...
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