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idaho religions
Where do I go to college?!?

It has always been my dream to go to BYU-Idaho, but a few nights ago a friend told me said that it is not so great. I also Wavely Wartburg, Iowa. I am so confused. Idaho is much farther from home, and my father would be there if I hate the left, but Wartburg is a college of my religion and I kind of misery to make a strong friendships with people of my faith. I was very worried. I do not want my father's heart is broken, but I do not want a college be unfortunate for me … Help?

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Religious Freedom is Being Threatened


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Railroad Magazine: Idaho's Panhandle Pike, 1952


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Railroad Magazine: Idaho’s Panhandle Pike, 1952


$49.99


This image is one a collection of vintage art, this excellent quality and durable Canvas Print measures 12 X 18 inches and arrives ready to hang on the wall with all necessary accessories already in place. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness. Canvas prints are Gallery Wrapped.  This means that the image will go around the edge of the stretched…

12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Spaceship Seen Over Idaho!


12 X 18 Stretched Canvas Poster Spaceship Seen Over Idaho!


$49.99


This image is one a collection of vintage art, this excellent quality and durable Canvas Print measures 12 X 18 inches and arrives ready to hang on the wall with all necessary accessories already in place. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness. Canvas prints are Gallery Wrapped.  This means that the image will go around the edge of the stretched…

30 x 20 Stretched Canvas Poster Railroad Magazine: Idaho's Panhandle Pike, 1952


30 x 20 Stretched Canvas Poster Railroad Magazine: Idaho’s Panhandle Pike, 1952


$119.99


This image is one a collection of vintage art, this excellent quality and durable Canvas Print measures 30 X 20 inches and arrives ready to hang on the wall with all necessary accessories already in place. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness. Canvas prints are Gallery Wrapped.  This means that the image will go around the edge of the stretched…

CMJ Music


CMJ Music



Tracks:
01 Ugly Truth Rock / Matthew Sweet [2:58]
02 Hippy Dippy Do / Rocket From The Crypt [2:45]
03 Religion / Front 242 [3:33]
04 Skyscrape / Idaho [4:13]
05 World Class Fad / Paul Westerberg [3:27]
06 Slide Away / The Verve [4:03]
07 Saturday Night / Ned’s Atomic Dustbin [3:09]
08 You / Candlebox [4:55]
09 Crank / Catherine Wheel [3:45]
10 Blue / Eve’s Plum [4:03]
11 Dine Alone / Quicksand [3…


The Blackberry Tea Club: Women in Their Glory Years


The Blackberry Tea Club: Women in Their Glory Years


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Mid-life crisis is not a crisis—it is a passage into joy. This was the essential truth discovered by the four women of a certain age, founding members of the Blackberry Tea Club, which began as late-night conversations while sipping blackberry tea with a little kick added. Those conversations about children, men, jobs, weight, clothes, food, travel, gossip, politics, medicine, healing, spirituali…

In The Beginning, God Said: Eat Raw Food


In The Beginning, God Said: Eat Raw Food


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The personal experience of the author and his wife. Describing the near fatal illness that struck the author from out of no-where and the degenerative disease that his wife struggled with. How this caused them to begin a study into nutrition and health and then undergo a drastic change in lifestyle, which brought about physical healing and ultimately lead to a new awareness on how lifestyle …

Religion, Politics, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907-1921


Religion, Politics, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907-1921


$34.95


One famous target of Progressive Era attempts to rein in monopolistic big business was the eastern Sugar Trust. Less known is how federal regulators also tried to break monopoly control over beet sugar in the West by going after the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, a business supported and controlled by the Latter-day Saints church and run by Mormon authorities. As sugar beet agriculture boomed, the Morm…
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