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    Charleston is a town in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. The population was 378 at the 2000 census. Charleston is located at 40°28′1″N, 111°28′7″W (40.466850, -111.468680). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.8 km²), of which, 1.7 square miles (4.4 km²) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.5 km²) of it (10.16%) is water. In 1858 Aaron Daniels, a trapper, moved to a place on the Provo River just north of where Charleston is today. The first farmers put in crops at Charleston in 1859. The first house was built there by William Manning in late 1859. Manning and Noakes were the only residents until 1863, when a few others moved in. In 1866 there were about a dozen families and after that the population began to grow even faster. George Noakes was the first Presiding elder in Charleston. Until 1877 the branch was part of the Heber Ward. The Charlston Ward was formed in July 1877 with Nymphus C. Murdock as bishop. The ward had 397 members in 1930 with 467 people living in the ward boundaries. As of the census of 2000, there were 378 people, 120 households, and 101 families residing in the town. The population density was

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    • Wasatch County
    • Utah

    Timezones:

    • Mountain Time Zone

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    • 4.92097740964 km squared

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    How much is postage to send a regular letter sized envelope from Charleston, SC to Clarfield, Utah???
    Question:
    i am trying to send my online friend who has dial up a dvd with massive amounts of programs that he wants. I live at 870 Godber Street, Charleston, SC, 29412 and he lives at 464 East 2100 South, Clearfield, Utah, 84015. How much would postage be to send it to him? what type of stamp will i need to get?


    Answer:
    regular postage is 41 cents. you should probably do media mail though or priority. go to usps.com and you can check rates.

    it is 11am in portland,oregon.what time is it in lincoln nebraska,salt lake city,utah,charleston,west v,and?
    Question:
    fairbanks,alaska


    Answer:
    Portland is Pacific Time. Fairbanks is Alaska Time which is one hour behind Pacific so it would be 10 a.m. Salt Lake City is in Mountain Time or 12 noon. Lincoln, NE is in Central Time so 1 p.m. and Charleston, WV is in the Eastern Time so 2 p.m.

    What type of stamp will i need if i were sending a large envelope (1 ounce) from South Carolina to Utah?
    Question:
    envelope size: large weight: 1 ounce sending from: Charleston, South Carolina sending to: Clear field Utah What type of stamp will i need? Thanks in advance for your help! but it is a LARGE envelope... wouldn't that raise the price any???


    Answer:
    1 ounce is a regular 42 cent stamp

    Illegals are trashing our country? What states have you seen this happen in?
    Question:
    I've lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, California and Utah and have watched cute little neighborhoods turn into ghettos. I am sick when I go back to Charleston and see what they've done to a formerly middle-class neighborhood.... It now looks like a movie set for a Mexican Drug Gang! Trash, Mexican colors, people carrying dirty children wearing only dirty diapers, beer bottles, dozens of cars in the driveways, clothes hanging over the front porch. Weeds growing waist high, strings of cloth hung at windows..... They have turned the beautiful towns I have grown up in to slums! This is not just a border state issue anymore. They have infiltrated our entire nation. The deportation MUST BEGIN!


    Answer:
    In my state, Arizona, illegals are COSTING the taxpayers MILLIONS of dollars JUST to clean up their TRASH!!!! Arizona is the WORST state, for illegals crossing into the U.S.!!!! They leave behind empty water bottles, discarded clothes, shitty diapers, drug paraphenalia, etc. There was an article in the paper about a week ago, talking about the TONS of trash left behind by illegals!!! Of course,the taxpayers get STUCK with the COST of the clean up!!!!

    Can someone please teal me how in the world the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors are ranked #12 with this schedule?
    Question:
    They are ranked #14 in the AP and #12 in the USA Today. How in the world can you rank a team this high that has not played a single team in the top 50? Northern Colorado - W 63-6 at Louisiana Tech - W 45-44 at UNLV - W 49-14 Charleston Southern - W 66-10 at Idaho - W 48-20 Utah State - W 52-37 at San Jose State - W 42-35 New Mexico State - W 50-13 Fresno State Nevada (19) Boise State Washington


    Answer:
    Yes, I can feel your anger,Darth Brady agrees with you, Hawaii is weak.

    Is it about time this came out? Some Jehovah's Witnesses want more than to leave Watchtowers ?
    Question:
    Towns where Alleged Jehovah's Witness Child molesters have been reported to silentlambs Home Listed by each state If you would to add a new listing contact silentlambs at info@silentlambs.org The list below is designed to alert you to a possible danger in your community. Over the course of the last four years silentlambs has been a repository of reports on alleged Jehovah's Witness child molesters. Victims have reported extensively on times, dates and places abuse occurred. We have wrestled with how to alert the public as well as members that may be in congregations where abusers have been reported. We offer the following suggestions if you as a Jehovah's Witness are in a town/congregation where a report has been made. Do not allow your children to be alone with anyone in the congregation. Escort your children to the bathroom during meetings and make sure no else is with them when using facilities. Never allow your children to be alone in the car with anyone while in field service. Do not allow any member to study with your child alone. Avoid camping trips in which children go as a group with one or two adults. Avoid baby sitters that are adult males. At a get together watch your children and keep them in sight at all times. Ask elders directly if they know of any abusers in your congregation, use specific names and note their reaction. They will not tell you directly but indirectly you can often figure out who it is. If one elder is less cooperative talk to another till you find out enough information to know the facts. Check the local sex offender list in your area, type in the name of every person in your congregation to see if any are listed. Notice any male member of the congregation that does not have privileges such as microphone or other duties around the congregation, especially if for a long period of time. They can offer talks on the TMS or sermons Service Meeting but are not allowed to conduct meetings. (This is only in case of a confessed child molester) Note any member of the congregation that has children with sever rebellion or emotional problems. Do not allow your children to have sleepovers with anyone. Note members that the elders avoid having around their children. If you are a member of the public and your community is on the list take the following steps to protect your family. If Jehovah's Witnesses call at your home never allow them in your home If you do not wish Jehovah's Witnesses to call at your home purchase a no trespassing sign and place it near your door. JW's are instructing to only respect "no trespassing" signs any other variation will be ignored. If you do not wish Jehovah's Witnesses to call you can also call the local number and ask to be placed on the "do not call" list. They will note your home and check about once a year to make sure you wish to remain on the list. If you choose to study with Jehovah's Witnesses do so at a neutral location such as the local Kingdom Hall or in a public place. Never allow your child to be alone with members or their children. If you choose to attend meetings with Jehovah's Witnesses then we suggest you follow the guidelines above for members. Remember that most members are not aware of who the molesters are in their congregation according to church policy. They do not know. If two Jehovah's Witnesses call at your door one could be a child molester. According to church guidelines all confessed child molesters are required to have a partner when going door to door. If two Jehovah's Witnesses appear at your door you might wish to ask if one or both are child molesters for peace of mind. Of course keep in mind if the person is an accused child molester they are allowed to work alone in the door to door work. We hope this information is helpful and assists with the ultimate goal of silentlambs, protecting children. Check back as the list is updated on a regular basis. 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    Answer:
    They missed a few Congregations..the one I came from, had a child molesting ring disguised as a daycare.

    Moving to Tampa or Orlando area?
    Question:
    I'm from Arizona/Utah and am thinking about moving to the Tampa or Orlando area. Where are some good places to live for a young family (schools, neighborhoods, etc)? What kinds of things/changes can I expect? I've lived in Charleston and Myrtle Beach so I know a little bit about living in the south but does any one have any suggestions or tips?


    Answer:
    Well I live in Tampa. Some of the best areas of Tampa are New Tampa, Carrollwood, Westchase and South Tampa. North of Tampa is Wesley Chapel which is also nice there too. There is a lot of traffic here and rush hour stinks! It can easily double your commute. I recommend going to apartmenthunters.com They can help you find an apartment based on what you want. I know they are in Tampa (not sure of Orlando) If you do move to Tampa, please try and stay away from Nebraska Ave, Florida Ave, Fletcher & Fowler by USF and Busch Blvd. Good luck in your move.

    Why are people still insisting Hawaii's one of the best in the country?
    Question:
    Hawaii went undefeated. Big deal. Has anybody even taken a second look at who these guys have played? Let me run down a brief list: -Northern Colorado -Louisiana Tech -Charleston Southern -Utah State -San Diego State Also, they were at one point trailing 21-0 to one of the worst Pac 10 teams in the conference, Washington. Meanwhile, LSU has been beating Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee and Georgia. Am I on drugs or something? What makes you think Hawaii should even CONTEND for a BCS spot? Tim Tebow has 29 pass and 20 rush TD's this year. He would be looking at, oh ... a 50/50 season if he played who Hawaii has. Ordinary, I believe it should be USC and Oklahoma playing for the National Championship, but since neither are involved, I settled for comparing Hawaii to a team that IS in that game, that team being LSU. Zags, what's harder? Beating Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, or beating Utah State, Charleston and Fresno State? Yeah, I thought so too... Kyle, even Stanford could finish with 9 or 10 wins playing Hawaii's schedule. And why bring up "oh, Georgia had a bad game", because USC's loss, and even Oklahoma's loss to Colorado, was just that. Bad games.


    Answer:
    They went undefeated, period. At the end of the day, the only thing a team can do is beat whose in front of them. Hawaii is the only team to have done that. As for the schedule, they got dumped by two teams a month out from the start of the season. One of those teams, brought in a school named App. State to play the game. That team went on to lose to App. State in Hawaii's spot. When you dump a team with only a few weeks before the season starts, you leave them with Charleston Southern. Also, people (like you) love to bring up SEC schedules or the fact Hawaii was trailing against Washington to belittle their season. . . who cares? It's irrelevant. LSU plays against SEC teams with SEC talent, with SEC coaching, with SEC recruiting budgets. They should be able to compete genius. The same could be said for Washington. They have PAC 10 talent, coaching, and recruiting budgets. They should have not only been ahead 21 - 0 against a WAC team, but should have won the game. Tim Tebow is the man, right? I mean his coach left him in every blowout they played so he could pad his stat line all while playing with an SEC line and SEC WR's. Look at their schedule, they lost three games. With or without Tebow, Florida loses those games. He did nothing other than beat teams Florida would have beaten with or without him. His "big" games, they lost. You can't say the same for Brennan. He didn't play in numerous second HALVES and his team won every game they played. I'm sure you and Tebow by yourselves, could have gone undefeated with Hawaii's schedule. People said the same nonsense with Utah and Boise.

    how do i finds 2 friends that were in the navy. i never was in the military. I know one is not in the navy .?
    Question:
    IM looking for a william scates that his home was in oklahoma and a wade walker that is home is in utah. they were in the navy and stationed in charleston wayyyy back in 1994. i was just friends with them. i never been in the military. how can i find them.


    Answer:
    military.com has a buddy finder feature. http://benefits.military.com/reg/buddy_finder_reg.do? &strGotoURL=http%3A%2F%2Fcommunity.military.com%2Fbuddy-finder%2F search.do

    A brain teaser. 10 points for anyone who can figure this one out!?
    Question:
    Problem: Four women live in different cities. Ann, Phyllis, Wendy, and Riana. The cities are San Francisco, Gainesville (Florida), Charleston (South Carolina), and Provo (Utah). Determine which city each woman lives in based on the following four clues. Clues: 1. The woman from Charleston (South Carolina), the woman from Gainesville (Florida), and Riana are not related. 2. Wendy and the woman from Provo are cousins. 3. Neither Phyllis nor Wendy is from the West Coast. 4. Ann is from a coastal city.


    Answer:
    -Ann is from Florida (near the coast) because clue#4 says that she's from a coastal city -Phyllis is from Utah because she is not from the west coast (clue#3), is not from a coastal city (clue#4) or South Carolina (SC is where Wendy her cousin, lives) -Wendy is from South Carolina because she is not from Utah (clue#2), she is not from a coastal city (clue#4), and she is not from the west coast (clue#3) -Riana is from San Francisco (west coast) and not from South Carolina or Florida (clue#1) and she is not from a coastal city (clue#4)

    Isn't it about time that this came out? Some Jehovah's Witnesses want more than to leave a Watchtower.
    Question:
    Towns where Alleged Jehovah's Witness Child molesters have been reported to silentlambs Home Listed by each state If you would to add a new listing contact silentlambs at info@silentlambs.org The list below is designed to alert you to a possible danger in your community. Over the course of the last four years silentlambs has been a repository of reports on alleged Jehovah's Witness child molesters. Victims have reported extensively on times, dates and places abuse occurred. We have wrestled with how to alert the public as well as members that may be in congregations where abusers have been reported. We offer the following suggestions if you as a Jehovah's Witness are in a town/congregation where a report has been made. Do not allow your children to be alone with anyone in the congregation. Escort your children to the bathroom during meetings and make sure no else is with them when using facilities. Never allow your children to be alone in the car with anyone while in field service. Do not allow any member to study with your child alone. Avoid camping trips in which children go as a group with one or two adults. Avoid baby sitters that are adult males. At a get together watch your children and keep them in sight at all times. Ask elders directly if they know of any abusers in your congregation, use specific names and note their reaction. They will not tell you directly but indirectly you can often figure out who it is. If one elder is less cooperative talk to another till you find out enough information to know the facts. Check the local sex offender list in your area, type in the name of every person in your congregation to see if any are listed. Notice any male member of the congregation that does not have privileges such as microphone or other duties around the congregation, especially if for a long period of time. They can offer talks on the TMS or sermons Service Meeting but are not allowed to conduct meetings. (This is only in case of a confessed child molester) Note any member of the congregation that has children with sever rebellion or emotional problems. Do not allow your children to have sleepovers with anyone. Note members that the elders avoid having around their children. If you are a member of the public and your community is on the list take the following steps to protect your family. If Jehovah's Witnesses call at your home never allow them in your home If you do not wish Jehovah's Witnesses to call at your home purchase a no trespassing sign and place it near your door. JW's are instructing to only respect "no trespassing" signs any other variation will be ignored. If you do not wish Jehovah's Witnesses to call you can also call the local number and ask to be placed on the "do not call" list. They will note your home and check about once a year to make sure you wish to remain on the list. If you choose to study with Jehovah's Witnesses do so at a neutral location such as the local Kingdom Hall or in a public place. Never allow your child to be alone with members or their children. If you choose to attend meetings with Jehovah's Witnesses then we suggest you follow the guidelines above for members. Remember that most members are not aware of who the molesters are in their congregation according to church policy. They do not know. If two Jehovah's Witnesses call at your door one could be a child molester. According to church guidelines all confessed child molesters are required to have a partner when going door to door. If two Jehovah's Witnesses appear at your door you might wish to ask if one or both are child molesters for peace of mind. Of course keep in mind if the person is an accused child molester they are allowed to work alone in the door to door work. We hope this information is helpful and assists with the ultimate goal of silentlambs, protecting children. Check back as the list is updated on a regular basis. Alabama Marion Junction Sylacauga Alaska Anchorage Palmer Arizona Glendale Arizona City Glendale Tucson Phoenix Parker Arkansas Conway Hot Springs Little Rock Mammoth Spring Monticello Texarkana California Adelanto Arcadia Anderson Aliso Viejo Alpine Bishop Boulder Creek Booneville Burney Canyon Country Carmichael Clairemont Colfax Concord Encinitas Forrest Park Fresno Fullerton Gerber Glen Cove Gilroy King City La Costa Lake Elsinore Lake Tahoe Larkspur Lindsay Lone Pine Long Beach Loomis Los Angeles Madera Manteca Marietta Monterrey North Cypress Oakland Oroville Placerville Paradise Valley Petaluma Philo Pollock Pines Porterville Red Bluff Roseville Rocklin Sacramento Salinas San Bernardino San Diego San Jose Santa Clarita Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Rosa Sebastopol Shell Beach Stockton Temple City Truckee Ukiah Universal City Union City Visalia Vista Weaverville Wilmington Westminister Whittier Woodland Yorkville Colorado Durango Marcos Connecticut Fairfield Guilford Meridian New Haven Noriwch Plainville Southington Delaware District of Columbia Florida Apopka Bradenton Clearwater Clifton Park Dade City Daytona Beach Fort Walton Beach Iverness Jacksonville Lakeland Lake Placid Lee Longwood Lutz Miami Naples Ormand Beach Palm Beach Palmetto St Petersburg Tarpon Springs Georgia Atlanta Danielsville Hartwell Hazelton Loganville Rosewell Savannah Vidalia Hawaii Honolulu Kihei Idaho Boise Illinois Belvidere Canton Centralia Chicago Decauter Gillespie Litchfield Tempe Waukegon Zion Indiana Anderson Crawfordsville Fort Wayne Greencastle Huntington Mecca Iowa Davenport Des Plaines Harlan Mount Prospect Perry Souix City Kansas Kentucky Covington Draffenville Frankfort Frenchburg Lexington Louisville Mayfield Mt Sterling Murray Paducah Louisiana Chalmette Kenner Jena Lake Charles Metairie Morgan City New Orleans Westlake Maine Stetson Maryland Baltimore Salisbury Massachusetts Cape Cod Franklin Gardner Milford New Bedford Oxford Southbridge Michigan Cedar Springs Detroit Evart Flat Rock Flint Grand Rapids Iron River Muskegon Taylor Trenton Minnesota Annandale Apple Valley Baudette Montevideo New Brighton Pine City Thief River Falls Mississippi Jackson Missouri Brookfield Huntsville Kansas City Moberly Overland Richmond Springfield St Ann St Joseph St Louis Montana Butte Nebraska Alliance Omaha Nevada Carson City Elko Ely Fallon Las Vegas Yerington New Hampshire Franklin Hapstead Tilton New Jersey Bayville Hackensack Mahwah Middletown Newark Nutley Pompton Lakes New Mexico Los Alamos New York Albany Bolton Landing Brooklyn Harlem Hudson Lyons Middletown Queens Sebring City Sloatsburg Staten Island Sunnyside Monroe Webster Yonkers North Carolina Chapel Hill Concord Kernersville North Winston Plymouth Raleigh Rockingham Salem Salisbury Shelby North Dakota Ohio Columbus Gallipolis Logan Mansfield Mentor North Lewisburg Springfield Toledo Oklahoma Del City Midwest City Oakhurst Oklahoma City Sapulpa Tulsa Oregon Albany Corvallis Crater Lake Diamond Lake Grants Pass Gresham Jackson Creek Lakeview McMinnville Medford Merlin Portland Roseburg Salem Sheridan Venta Pennsylvania Beaver Bellevue Colver Easton Oreland Philadelphia Rhode Island Prudence Island Quincy Scituate South Carolina Rock Hill Summerville Sumter South Dakota Sioux Falls Tennessee Acworth Adamsville Gallatin LaFollette Marretta Memphis Nashville Texas Amarillo Austin Alvin Bedford Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Houston Irving Plano Port Arther Richland Hills San Antonio Temple Tyler Waco Utah Clearfield Richfield Vermont Bellows Falls Virginia Alexandria Coeburn Colonial Heights Front Royal Manassas Radford Richlands Vallejo Washington Bellingham Edmonds Everett Friday Harbor Marysville Mount Vernon Mount Lake Terrace Oroville Port Townsend Puyallup Renton Seattle Spokane Sumas Vancouver Wenatchee West Virginia Beckley Charleston Wisconsin Baraboo Elkhorn Madison Oconto Falls Phillips Sparta Saint Francis Wyoming Casper Douglas Riverton Wausau


    Answer:
    Yes it is a big deal because of how the JWs handle CHILD MOLESTATION Under the DIRECTION Of the WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY.

    can someone help me memorize the states so far I got these...?
    Question:
    Washington - Olympia Oregon - Salem California - Sacramento Alaska - Juneau Hawaii - Honolulu Idaho - Boise Nevada - Carson City Utah - Salt Lake City Arizona - Phoenix Montana - Helena Wyoming - Cheyenne Colorado - Denver New Mexico - Santa Fe North Dakota - Bismarck South Dakota - Pierre Nevada - Kansas - Topeka Oklahoma - Oklahoma City Texas - Austin Minnesota - St. Paul Iowa - Des Moines Missouri - Jefferson City Arkansas - Little Rock Louisiana - Baton Rouge Wisconsin - Illinois - Springfield Indiana - Indianapolis Kentucky - Frankford Tennessee - Nashville Mississippi - Jackson Alabama - Georgia - Atlanta Floria - Tallahassee Michigan - Lansing Ohio - Columbus West Virginia - Charleston Virginia - North Carolina - Raleigh South Carolina - Columbia Pennsylvania - New York - Albony Vermont - Concord Maine - Augusta New Hampshire - Providence Massachucetts - Boston Rhode Island - Montpelier New Jersey Deleware - Dover Spelling Counts I think I might have missed a state. The ones that aren't filled in are the ones I can't remember at all


    Answer:
    Look like you need Connecticut - plus, if you're listing capitals, some were wrong Alabama - Montgomery Alaska - Juneau Arizona - Phoenix Arkansas - Little Rock California - Sacramento Colorado - Denver Connecticut - Hartford Delaware - Dover Florida - Tallahassee Georgia - Atlanta Hawaii - Honolulu Idaho - Boise Illinois - Springfield Indiana - Indianapolis Iowa - Des Moines Kansas - Topeka Kentucky - Frankfort Louisiana - Baton Rouge Maine - Augusta Maryland - Annapolis Massachusetts - Boston Michigan - Lansing Minnesota - St. Paul Mississippi - Jackson Missouri - Jefferson City Montana - Helena Nebraska - Lincoln Nevada - Carson City New Hampshire - Concord New Jersey - Trenton New Mexico - Santa Fe New York - Albany North Carolina - Raleigh North Dakota - Bismarck Ohio - Columbus Oklahoma - Oklahoma City Oregon - Salem Pennsylvania - Harrisburg Rhode Island - Providence South Carolina - Columbia South Dakota - Pierre Tennessee - Nashville Texas - Austin Utah - Salt Lake City Vermont - Montpelier Virginia - Richmond Washington - Olympia West Virginia - Charleston Wisconsin - Madison Wyoming - Cheyenne

    american history help!!
    Question:
    1: The California Gold Rush refers to: a golden river located in the newly-settled state of California. a rush of stories about gold in the West flooding the ears of Americans on the East coast. the influx of travelers to the American West that were in search of gold and wealth. the national effort of forcing thousands of Indians off their lands. 2: The application for California statehood caused turmoil in Congress because: it would upset the balance between the slave and free states in the Senate it would disturb the balance in the House between those who favored slavery and those who opposed it. Democrats would alow no more slave states into the Union Whigs would allow no more free states into the Union. 3: Many southerners supported the Compromise of 1850 because it: provided that cotton be substituted for currency legalized slavery in all the new territories provided for the creation of 5 states out of Texas provided for the return of fugitive slaves 4: Despite earlier efforts to settle the issue, slavery became a major issue in the 1840s and 1850s because the: US Supreme Court had a northern majority nation was expanding west evangelists of the Second Awakening raised the issue frequently existing political parties needed an issue which would unite their members 5: By opening the territory north of 36o 30' to slavery, the Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the: Dred Scott decision Compromise of 1850 Missouri Compromise Wilmont Proviso 6: "Bleeding Kansas" gained its reputation for violence because of the: sporadic warfare between settlers on opposing sides in the battle over the slavery issue actions of various bandit gangs that roamed the territory before the arrival of federal marshals general lawlessness of cow towns like Dodge City and Abilene US Army's vicious tactics while driving the Indians out of the territory 7: The new Republican Party: quickly won voter support in the South in the elections of 1854 foes of the Kansas-Nebraska Act who were dedicated, among other purposes, to fighting slavery extension won the presidency in the 1856 elections supported lower taxes in order to bring down American industry 8: In the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court ruled that: Dred Scott was not a citizen of the United States the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional Congress had no power to ban slavery in any territory All of the above 9: Which of the following was NOT TRUE about slavery as a labor system? slavery was worth more in terms of investment than all the land of the South as slavery spread in the Deep South, power became equally shared among all white southerners it was slavery that made possible the South's "mass production" of cotton for export only a minority of Southerners owned slaves 10: Manufacturing in the Old South lagged behind that in the North because: black labor was incompatible with industry white leaders in the South were more concerned with prestige than with profits the South lacked important natural resources cotton was more profitable than the industry 11: The southern demand that slavery be allowed to expand into the territories seems to have been motivated by the: expectation that slavery would be even more profitable in the West than in the South fear that free territories could be used as bases for spreading abolitionism into the South belief that expansion was necessary to allow the profitable sale of slaves none of the above 12: William Lloyd Garrison pledged his dedication to: shipping freed blacks back to Africa outlawing the slave trade preventing the expansion of slavery beyond the South the immediate abolition of slavery in the South 13: The most controversial aspect of the slavery issue during the first half of the 1800s was: the status of slavery in the territories the right of abolitionists to send their literature through the US mail the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law the prohibition of international slave trade 14: What was the significance of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin? It presented a view of slavery as an great good It presented the idea that slavery did not tear apart the black family It provoked a more aggressive anti-southern and anti-slavery position in those who were uncertain on the slavery issue All of the above 15: Harriet Tubman gained fame: in the gold fields of California as an African-American poet as an advocate for the Fugitive Slave Law by helping slaves escape to Canada 16: The Homestead Act provided: that indians should own their lands as individuals rather than collectively as tribes 160 acres of free land to anyone who would settle it and improve it over 5 years 40 acres of land to each former slave above the age of 21 that the land of former Confederates should not be confiscated by the government 17: The mining towns which developed in the West between 1860 and 1890: were often abandoned after the mines closed were mainly settled by men frequently suffered from lawlessness all of the above 18: The Union and Pacific Railroads met at: Charleston Sacramento Promontory Point Chicago 19: The conflict over slavery in Kansas: came about because the first settlers brough large numbers of slaves to the territory we resolved by the Crittenden Compromise was temporarily resolved by the Compromise of 1850 was greatly escalated by abolitionist-funded settlers and proslavery "border ruffians" from Missouri 20: The fanatical abolitionist John Brown made his first entry into violent antislavery politics by leading an armed raid on the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia organizing a slave rebellion in Missouri killing five proslavery settlers in Kansas organizing an armed militia of blacks and whites to conduct escaped slaves to Canada 21: The existence of the "underground railroad" added to southern demands for: the admission of new slave states into the Union the death penalty for abolitionists a stricter federal Fugitive Slave Law the enslavement of free blacks in North and South 22: Among the notable advocates of compromise in the controversy over slaverin in the 1850s were: William Seward and Zachary Taylor Henry Clay and Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun and Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas and Harriet Tubman 23: Under the terms of the Compromise of 1850: California was admitted to the Union as a free state, and slavery in Utah and New Mexico would be left to popular sovereignty California was admited as a free state, and Utah and New Mexico were slave states California, Utah, and New Mexico were kept as territories but with slavery prohibited New Mexico and Texas were admitted as slave states and Utah and California as free states 24: The invention that transformed the southern cotton industry was the: sewing machine mechanical cotton picker cotton gin steamboat 25: Most Southerners viewed slaves as: equals superiors property politicians 26: Even though they owned no slaves, most southern whites supported the slave system because: they were bribed by the planter class they enjoyed the economic benefits of slavery they felt racially superior to blacks and hoped to one day be able to buy slaves they disliked the northern abolitionists 27: Most of the growth in the African-American slave population before 1860 came from: the illegal importation of slaves from Africa the re-enslavement of formerly free blacks natural reproduction the incorporation into the United States of new slave territories 28: Most slave owners treated their slaves as: objects to be beaten and brutallized as often as possible valuable investments members of the extended family sources of new technology 29: Most of the early abolitionists were motivated by: a desire to see an indpendent black republic in Africa anger at the negative economic consequences of slavery religious feeling against the sin of slavery a philosphical commitment to racial integration 30: The most prominent black abolitionist leader was Stephen Douglas Harriet Beecher Stowe William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass


    Answer:
    1: the influx of travelers to the American West that were in search of gold and wealth. 2: it would upset the balance between the slave and free states in the Senate 3: provided for the return of fugitive slaves 4: nation was expanding west 5: Missouri Compromise 6: the slavery issue 7: foes of the Kansas-Nebraska Act who were dedicated, among other purposes, to fighting slavery extension 8: Dred Scott was not a citizen of the United States 9: slavery was worth more in terms of investment than all the land of the South 10: black labor was incompatible with industry 11: fear that free territories could be used as bases for spreading abolitionism into the South 12: the immediate abolition of slavery in the South 13: the status of slavery in the territories 14: It provoked a more aggressive anti-southern and anti-slavery position in those who were uncertain on the slavery issue 15: by helping slaves escape to Canada 16: 160 acres of free land to anyone who would settle it and improve it over 5 years 17: all of the above 18: Promontory Point 19: was greatly escalated by abolitionist-funded settlers and proslavery "border ruffians" from Missouri 20: killing five proslavery settlers in Kansas 21: a stricter federal Fugitive Slave Law 22: Henry Clay and Daniel Webster 23: California was admitted to the Union as a free state, and slavery in Utah and New Mexico would be left to popular sovereignty 24: cotton gin 25: property 26: they enjoyed the economic benefits of slavery 27: natural reproduction 28: valuable investments 29: religious feeling against the sin of slavery 30: Frederick Douglass

    social studies help PLEASE i am begging you!!!?
    Question:
    1: The California Gold Rush refers to: a golden river located in the newly-settled state of California. a rush of stories about gold in the West flooding the ears of Americans on the East coast. the influx of travelers to the American West that were in search of gold and wealth. the national effort of forcing thousands of Indians off their lands. 2: The application for California statehood caused turmoil in Congress because: it would upset the balance between the slave and free states in the Senate it would disturb the balance in the House between those who favored slavery and those who opposed it. Democrats would alow no more slave states into the Union Whigs would allow no more free states into the Union. 3: Many southerners supported the Compromise of 1850 because it: provided that cotton be substituted for currency legalized slavery in all the new territories provided for the creation of 5 states out of Texas provided for the return of fugitive slaves 4: Despite earlier efforts to settle the issue, slavery became a major issue in the 1840s and 1850s because the: US Supreme Court had a northern majority nation was expanding west evangelists of the Second Awakening raised the issue frequently existing political parties needed an issue which would unite their members 5: By opening the territory north of 36o 30' to slavery, the Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the: Dred Scott decision Compromise of 1850 Missouri Compromise Wilmont Proviso 6: "Bleeding Kansas" gained its reputation for violence because of the: sporadic warfare between settlers on opposing sides in the battle over the slavery issue actions of various bandit gangs that roamed the territory before the arrival of federal marshals general lawlessness of cow towns like Dodge City and Abilene US Army's vicious tactics while driving the Indians out of the territory 7: The new Republican Party: quickly won voter support in the South in the elections of 1854 foes of the Kansas-Nebraska Act who were dedicated, among other purposes, to fighting slavery extension won the presidency in the 1856 elections supported lower taxes in order to bring down American industry 8: In the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court ruled that: Dred Scott was not a citizen of the United States the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional Congress had no power to ban slavery in any territory All of the above 9: Which of the following was NOT TRUE about slavery as a labor system? slavery was worth more in terms of investment than all the land of the South as slavery spread in the Deep South, power became equally shared among all white southerners it was slavery that made possible the South's "mass production" of cotton for export only a minority of Southerners owned slaves 10: Manufacturing in the Old South lagged behind that in the North because: black labor was incompatible with industry white leaders in the South were more concerned with prestige than with profits the South lacked important natural resources cotton was more profitable than the industry 11: The southern demand that slavery be allowed to expand into the territories seems to have been motivated by the: expectation that slavery would be even more profitable in the West than in the South fear that free territories could be used as bases for spreading abolitionism into the South belief that expansion was necessary to allow the profitable sale of slaves none of the above 12: William Lloyd Garrison pledged his dedication to: shipping freed blacks back to Africa outlawing the slave trade preventing the expansion of slavery beyond the South the immediate abolition of slavery in the South 13: The most controversial aspect of the slavery issue during the first half of the 1800s was: the status of slavery in the territories the right of abolitionists to send their literature through the US mail the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law the prohibition of international slave trade 14: What was the significance of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin? It presented a view of slavery as an great good It presented the idea that slavery did not tear apart the black family It provoked a more aggressive anti-southern and anti-slavery position in those who were uncertain on the slavery issue All of the above 15: Harriet Tubman gained fame: in the gold fields of California as an African-American poet as an advocate for the Fugitive Slave Law by helping slaves escape to Canada 16: The Homestead Act provided: that indians should own their lands as individuals rather than collectively as tribes 160 acres of free land to anyone who would settle it and improve it over 5 years 40 acres of land to each former slave above the age of 21 that the land of former Confederates should not be confiscated by the government 17: The mining towns which developed in the West between 1860 and 1890: were often abandoned after the mines closed were mainly settled by men frequently suffered from lawlessness all of the above 18: The Union and Pacific Railroads met at: Charleston Sacramento Promontory Point Chicago 19: The conflict over slavery in Kansas: came about because the first settlers brough large numbers of slaves to the territory we resolved by the Crittenden Compromise was temporarily resolved by the Compromise of 1850 was greatly escalated by abolitionist-funded settlers and proslavery "border ruffians" from Missouri 20: The fanatical abolitionist John Brown made his first entry into violent antislavery politics by killing five proslavery settlers in Kansas organizing a slave rebellion in Missouri leading an armed raid on the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia organizing an armed militia of blacks and whites to conduct escaped slaves to Canada 21: The existence of the "underground railroad" added to southern demands for: the admission of new slave states into the Union the death penalty for abolitionists a stricter federal Fugitive Slave Law the enslavement of free blacks in North and South 22: Among the notable advocates of compromise in the controversy over slaverin in the 1850s were: William Seward and Zachary Taylor Henry Clay and Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun and Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas and Harriet Tubman 23: Under the terms of the Compromise of 1850: California was admitted to the Union as a free state, and slavery in Utah and New Mexico would be left to popular sovereignty California was admited as a free state, and Utah and New Mexico were slave states California, Utah, and New Mexico were kept as territories but with slavery prohibited New Mexico and Texas were admitted as slave states and Utah and California as free states 24: The invention that transformed the southern cotton industry was the: sewing machine mechanical cotton picker cotton gin steamboat 25: Most Southern slaveowners held: over a hundred slaves over fifty slaves fewer than ten slaves only one slave 26: Even though they owned no slaves, most southern whites supported the slave system because: they were bribed by the planter class they enjoyed the economic benefits of slavery they felt racially superior to blacks and hoped to one day be able to buy slaves they disliked the northern abolitionists 27: Most of the growth in the African-American slave population before 1860 came from: the illegal importation of slaves from Africa the re-enslavement of formerly free blacks natural reproduction the incorporation into the United States of new slave territories 28: Most slave owners treated their slaves as: objects to be beaten and brutallized as often as possible valuable investments members of the extended family sources of new technology 29: Most of the early abolitionists were motivated by: a desire to see an indpendent black republic in Africa anger at the negative economic consequences of slavery religious feeling against the sin of slavery a philosphical commitment to racial integration 30: The most prominent black abolitionist leader was Stephen Douglas Harriet Beecher Stowe William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass


    Answer:
    1: The California Gold Rush refers to: the influx of travelers to the American West that were in search of gold and wealth. 30: The most prominent black abolitionist leader was Frederick Douglass

    history part 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
    Question:
    The Homestead Act provided: that indians should own their lands as individuals rather than collectively as tribes 160 acres of free land to anyone who would settle it and improve it over 5 years 40 acres of land to each former slave above the age of 21 that the land of former Confederates should not be confiscated by the government 17: The mining towns which developed in the West between 1860 and 1890: were often abandoned after the mines closed were mainly settled by men frequently suffered from lawlessness all of the above 18: The Union and Pacific Railroads met at: Charleston Sacramento Promontory Point Chicago 19: The conflict over slavery in Kansas: came about because the first settlers brough large numbers of slaves to the territory we resolved by the Crittenden Compromise was temporarily resolved by the Compromise of 1850 was greatly escalated by abolitionist-funded settlers and proslavery "border ruffians" from Missouri 20: The fanatical abolitionist John Brown made his first entry into violent antislavery politics by leading an armed raid on the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia organizing a slave rebellion in Missouri killing five proslavery settlers in Kansas organizing an armed militia of blacks and whites to conduct escaped slaves to Canada 21: The existence of the "underground railroad" added to southern demands for: the admission of new slave states into the Union the death penalty for abolitionists a stricter federal Fugitive Slave Law the enslavement of free blacks in North and South 22: Among the notable advocates of compromise in the controversy over slaverin in the 1850s were: William Seward and Zachary Taylor Henry Clay and Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun and Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas and Harriet Tubman 23: Under the terms of the Compromise of 1850: California was admitted to the Union as a free state, and slavery in Utah and New Mexico would be left to popular sovereignty California was admited as a free state, and Utah and New Mexico were slave states California, Utah, and New Mexico were kept as territories but with slavery prohibited New Mexico and Texas were admitted as slave states and Utah and California as free states 24: The invention that transformed the southern cotton industry was the: sewing machine mechanical cotton picker cotton gin steamboat 25: Most Southerners viewed slaves as: equals superiors property politicians 26: Even though they owned no slaves, most southern whites supported the slave system because: they were bribed by the planter class they enjoyed the economic benefits of slavery they felt racially superior to blacks and hoped to one day be able to buy slaves they disliked the northern abolitionists 27: Most of the growth in the African-American slave population before 1860 came from: the illegal importation of slaves from Africa the re-enslavement of formerly free blacks natural reproduction the incorporation into the United States of new slave territories 28: Most slave owners treated their slaves as: objects to be beaten and brutallized as often as possible valuable investments members of the extended family sources of new technology 29: Most of the early abolitionists were motivated by: a desire to see an indpendent black republic in Africa anger at the negative economic consequences of slavery religious feeling against the sin of slavery a philosphical commitment to racial integration 30: The most prominent black abolitionist leader was Stephen Douglas Harriet Beecher Stowe William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass


    Answer:
    Could you please put this in homework help, because that is what you're asking for here. And, btw, what grade are you in? This is like elementary school American history. Question 30, for example: only one of those people is black. If you don't know which one, that is very sad.

    Is this and A paper????
    Question:
    im writing a report on Nevada and need to know if this is good. It will say look here for pics but there on a cologe so these are just words... Nevada The state of Nevada was claimed as the 36th state on October 31, 1864.Thats when it became an official state. Nevada’s nicknames are Sagebrush State, Battle Born State, and the most known nickname is the Silver State. The meaning of the name of our state “Nevada” is snow-capped in Spanish. Here are some facts about Nevada; the population is about 1,998,257 people. It’s the 35th largest state (2000 census). Nevada’s Capital is Carson City. The state bird is the Mountain Bluebird and the state animal is the Desert Bighorn. The state flower is Sagebrush and the state tree is Single-leaf Pinon and the Bristlecone Pine. Our state precious gemstone is the Virgin Valley Black Fire Opal. The state song is Home Means Nevada. Home means Nevada, Home means the hills. Home means the sage and the pine. Out by the Truckee’s silvery rills. Out where the sun always shines. There is the land that I love the best, fairer than all I can see. Right in the heart of the golden West, Home means Nevada to me. Our state colors or silver and blue. And the state flag has a green reef looking type of thing on it with yellow flowers. Its says Nevada under a white star. Above the white star there is a scroll saying battle born. The background color of the flag is navy blue. Our states motto is “all for our country.” Here is a picture of what our state looks like, Here is a picture of Carson city, our capital. Nevada is the home of the wild mustangs, which is one of my favorite things about the state. Nevada is bordered by Utah,Arazona,California,Oregon, and Idaho. Here is a timeline of dates that are important to Nevada. • 1821 Mexico claimed the area after a successful revolt against Spain. • 1840's Americans on the way to California traveled through the region. • 1848 Nevada was part of the area ceded by Mexico to the United States. • 1849 The first non-Indian settlement was made at Mormon Station (Genoa). • 1850 When Utah Territory was organized, almost all of present-day Nevada was included except the southern tip, which was then part of the New Mexico Territory. • 1859 The Comstock Lode of gold and silver was discovered at Virginia City, and many miners began coming from California. • 1861 Congress created Nevada Territory. In 1862 the territory was enlarged by shifting the eastern boundary. • 1863 Nevada became a state. In 1866 and 1867 more eastern land was gained from Utah Territory and the southern tip was acquired from Arizona Territory. • 1880 - 1890 As the Comstock Lode declined, the state's population fell from 62,000 to 47,000. • 1900 The discovery of silver at Tonopah, soon followed by gold strikes at Goldfield and the discovery of copper at Ely, led to a new mining boom that lasted until after World War I. Those are some very important history dates of Nevada. Here are all the cities in Nevada Alamo TownLincoln Amargosa Valley Arden Ash Springs Austin Baker Battle Mountain Beatty Beowawe Blue Diamond CDP Clark Boulder City City Bunkerville CDPClark Cal-Nev-Ari CDPClark Calie nte Carlin Carson City City CDPsmallest CDP in the state Cold Springs Crescent Valley Crystal Crystal Bay Dayton Delamar Ghost Town Denio Duckwater Dyer East Ely Elko Empi re Enterprise Town Clark Eureka Fallon Fernley G abbs Gardnervillle Town Gardnerville Ranchos Genoa Town Gerlach Glenbrook Glendale CDPCl ark Golden Valley Goldfield Goodsprings CDPClark Hawthorne Hender son CityClark Hiko Imlay Incline Village Indian Hills Indian Springs CDP Town Clark Jackpot Jarbidge Jean Jiggs Johnson Lane Kingsbury Las Vegas CityClark Lamoille Laughlin Lemmon Valley Logandale TownClark Lovelock Lund McDermitt McGill Mesquite CityClark Minden Town Moapa Town CDPClark Moapa Valley CDPClark Montello Mount Charleston CDPClark Nixon North Las Vegas CityClark Orovada Overton TownClark Owyhee Pahrum p Nye Panaca Paradise Paradise Valley Pioche Primm Clark Rachel Reno CityWashoe R ound Hill Village Round Mountain Sandy Valley CDPClark Schurz Searchlight CDPClark Silver Peak Silver City Silver Springs Sloan CDPClark Smith Spanish Springs Sparks CityWashoe Spring Creek Spring Valley CDP TownClark Stateline Summerlin South CDP TownClark Sun Valley Sunrise Manor CDP TownClark Sutcliffe Tonopah Tuscarora Ver di Virginia City Wadsworth Wellington Wells West Wendover Winnemucca Whitney CDP TownClark Winchester CDP TownClark Yerington Zephyr Cove Nevada has a lot of beautiful scenery look here. One thing you guys might know about Nevada, is Sarah Winnemucca. This is what the wikipedia says about her in the first paragraph, Sarah Winnemucca (born Thocmentony, Paiute: Shell Flower )which is now western Nevada… (ca. 1841 – October 17, 1891) was notable for being the first Native American woman known to secure a copyright and to publish in the English language. She was also known by her married name, Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, under which she was published. Her book, Life Among the Paiutes: Their Wrongs and Claims, is an autobiographical account of her people during their first forty years of contact with explorers and settlers. Sarah was a person of two worlds. At the time of her birth her people had only very limited contact with Euro-Americans; however she spent much of her adult life in white society. Like many people of two worlds, she may be judged harshly in both contexts. Many Paiutes view her as a collaborator who helped the U.S. Army kill her people. Modern historians view her book as an important primary source, but one that is deliberately misleading in many instances. Despite this, Sarah has received much positive attention recently for her activism. She was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in 1993, and in 2005 a statue of her was added to the National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S. Capitol. That says a lot about her. Sarah Winnemucca is very well known for bringing peace between Americans and Indians. Nevada is well known for her. Because she was born in what is now western Nevada. She is now in the Nevada hall of fame. Nevada is apart of the Great Basin desert. You can see many miles of beautiful mountains, sagebrush, animals, and so much more!!! Nevada has one of the lowest average rainfalls out of the fifty states: nine inches. You may have heard the poem Mountains as Islands which says the following, Mountains as Islands Each range here is like a warship standing on its own, and the Great Basin is an ocean of loose sediment with these mountain ranges standing in it as if they were members of a fleet without precedent, assembled at Guam to assault Japan. Some of the ranges are forty miles long, others a hundred, a hundred and fifty. They point generally north. The basins that separate them-ten and fifteen miles wide-will run on for fifty, a hundred, two hundred and fifty miles with lone, daisy-petalled windmills standing over sage and wild rye. …Discounting the cry of the occasional bird, the wailing of a pack of coyotes, silence-a great spatial silence- is pure in the Basin and Range. It is a soundless immensity with mountains in it. -John McPhee Basin and Range, 1980 this is a 4th grade papeer just so you know... just read my own paper and fell asleep geese this paper sucks!


    Answer:
    I can't read it all, but from what I skimmed it seems like you're just bulleting. Try listing in more creative ways.

    college pick'em week one winner gets 10 free points...winner and spread...there ya go!?
    Question:
    u dont have to answer them all it just lowers your chance of winning Northeastern at Ball State UTEP at Buffalo Eastern Illinois at Central Michigan Indiana State at Eastern Michigan Hofstra at Connecticut Jacksonville State at Georgia Tech Vanderbilt at Miami (OH) Eastern Kentucky at Cincinnati Charleston Southern at Miami (FL) Troy at Middle Tennessee South Dakota State at Iowa State North Carolina State at South Carolina No. 23 Wake Forest at Baylor Oregon State at Stanford Temple at Army Southern Methodist at Rice Youngstown State at No. 2 Ohio State Akron at No. 13 Wisconsin No. 17 Virginia Tech at East Carolina Coastal Carolina at No. 22 Penn State Bowling Green at No. 25 Pittsburgh Syracuse at Northwestern Western Kentucky at Indiana Maine at Iowa Georgia Southern at No. 1 Georgia Hawaii at No. 5 Florida Southern Utah at Air Force Ohio at Wyoming No. 3 USC at Virginia Villanova at No. 8 West Virginia Utah at Michigan Oklahoma State at Washington State Towson at Navy Delaware at Maryland Tulsa at UAB Illinois State at Marshall Appalachian State at No. 7 LSU Northern Iowa at No. 16 Brigham Young McNeese State at North Carolina TCU at New Mexico South Carolina State at UCF Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech Chattanooga at No. 4 Oklahoma Louisiana-Monroe at No. 10 Auburn Florida Atlantic at No. 11 Texas Eastern Washington at No. 12 Texas Tech Florida International at No. 14 Kansas Western Illinois at Arkansas Northern Illinois at Minnesota Memphis at Mississippi James Madison at Duke Western Michigan at Nebraska Arkansas State at Texas A&M Southern University at Houston Louisiana-Lafayette at Southern Miss North Texas at Kansas State Tennessee-Martin at No. 19 South Florida Boston College at Kent State No. 24 Alabama at No. 9 Clemson UC Davis at San Jose State


    Answer:
    It's too early in the season to know how ANY of these teams is going to do, so I'll just pick ALL HOME TEAMS (by at least 1) this week. EDIT to Beachbabe: WHICH OSU?? There are THREE of them on this list!! (Oregon State, Ohio State, Oklahoma State) and I dare say, at least one of them is going to lose. (Oklahoma State to Washington State). (WHOOPS! Congrats to Okla. St. for proving me wrong on that one!)

    records aside, should hawaii be ranked?
    Question:
    obviously hawaii is one of two undefeated teams in division 1a. but do they deserved to be ranked? look at their schedule: Sun, Sep 2 Northern Colorado W 63-6 -- Sat, Sep 8 at Louisiana Tech W 45-44 -- Sat, Sep 15 at UNLV W 49-14 -- Sun, Sep 23 Charleston Southern W 66-10 -- Sat, Sep 29 at Idaho W 48-20 -- Sun, Oct 7 Utah State W 52-37 -- Fri, Oct 12 at San Jose State W 42-35 -- Sun, Oct 28 New Mexico State W 50-13 -- Sat, Nov 10 Fresno State W 37-30 they have the weakest schedule in ALL of divison 1A. yes that includes western michigan, east carolina, north texas ect. they had to come back twice in OT against lousiana tech and san jose state.... they play fresno state and boise state "tough games" at home....if this team makes a BCS birth itll make me sick.... what do you think?


    Answer:
    Cha! I agree with ya 100%

    Northern Colorado...1-11 in the big sky conference?
    Question:
    Lousiana Tech...5-7 in the WAC Charleston Southern...5-6 in the Big South Conference which is where and who? Utah State...2-10 in the WAC.. Boise State...10-3 in the WAC...which by the way was the only ranked team University of Hawaii played.. My question is...these are some of the teams that's on Hawaii's schedule. How in the hell, rather why in the hell would they even be ranked? They are overrated, and they suck..its being proven tonight against Georgia! LOL..agree or disagree? to an extent or all the way..they shouldnt even be ranked...dont they base some of the bcs rankings by strength of schedule? uh hawaii has a very very weak schedule..they dont deserve to even get air time, and sure as heck dont deserve to be playing in the sugar bowl!!


    Answer:
    i AGREE!!!!!!!yeah!!!! that catch Bailey made was awesome!!!!! this game is pretty hopeless i gues hawaii little pre game dance didnt pay off!!!! GO DAWGS!!!!!!!!

    Want to know the lyrics for the States and Capital Rap?
    Question:
    PROFESSOR RAP You you better learn and get an education Learn the states and capitals of our nation. We’ll help you learn border to border So we’ll start in alphabetical order Alabama in the south and summery Its capital rhymes Montgomery Alaska there’s always snow Capital city Juneau Its easy to learn if you associate a rhyme So let’s keep it going you’re doing fine Its pretty easy its pretty good Ya kinda like it? I knew you would Arizona is Phoenix Home of the cactus This you will learn with some practice Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas Now did you see who we just saw? In California, totally, at the state’s capital Sacramento, dude, pretty radical. Colorado’s capital is Denver Heard the mountains are nice, but never been there Pretty easy its pretty good, Ya kinda like it? I knew you would Hartford’s the capital of Conneticuit Sit up straight its proper etiquette Delawares capital is Dover Red Rover, Red Rover send Billy right over. Florida Capital, Tallahassee Lots oranges, vitamin C Hawaii capital Honolulu Tropical paradise ocean, ocean blue Pretty good kind of like it? I knew ya would Pretty easy its pretty good Kind of like it? I knew you would Boises the capital of Idaho Farmer Jack getting busy growing po-ta-tos Springfields the capital of Illinois Ya know everybody lets make some noise Indiana, cars go real fast In the capital city of Indianapolis Iowas capital is Des Moines If you’re not rapping now would you care to join? Topeka capital of Kansas Walk the yellow brick road you’ll take some chances Pretty easy pretty good kind of like it? I knew you would Frankfurts the capital of Kentucky Finger licking good lets get funky Louisianna capital is Baton Rouge Hard to miss it is shaped like a boot Augusta is the capital of Maine And its lobsters are their claim to fame Annapolis the capital of Maryland Naval academy boys become men Its pretty easy its pretty good Kind of like it? I knew you would Massachusets is Boston- raise the tax on the tea. The people didn’t like it thru the tea in the sea Michigan’s capital is Lansing Woods and lakes, hunting and fishing Minnesota capital St. Paul All for one and one for all M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I Jackson Mississippi where the rivers run wild Jefferson City the capital of Missouri Half way there no need to worry (4x) Get get get down professor rap is on the mike with a new sound Continental divide is in Montana And the capital city is Helena Nebraska is the corn husker state Lincoln is its capital keep up the pace Nevada capital Carson city Not learning your capitals would be a pity New Hampshire capital Concord You’re singing this right, cause you’re not getting bored Trenton is the capital of New Jersey A beautiful state set beside the sea New Mexico an enchanted place (?this line) And its capital city Pretty easy, pretty good Kinda like it? I knew you would. New York America’s melting pot Albanys the capital in case you forgot North Carolina’s capital is Raleigh If you do good you may get a lolly. Bismarks the capital of North Dakota Headin to the zoo and did you know that the Hawkeye state is Ohio? Capital is Columbia So lets go to Okalhoma (doo wah diddy) Capital simple Oklahoma City Pretty easy, pretty good Ya kind of like it? I knew you would. Oregon’s capital is Salem Guess what- what- were almost done Pennsylania producer of steel Harrisburgs the capital these stacks are for real Pretty easy, its pretty good Ya kind of like it? I knew you would. Rhode Islands capital is Providence Its evident one of 13 colonies to achieve independence Lets go to South Carolina Well visit the capital Colombia South Dakota has clean crisp air And its capital city is Pierre Nashvilles the capital of Tennessee Lets all go to the Jamboree Austins the capital of Texas, WHOA Hold on tight when you’re riding that Bronco Salt lake city is what we call The capital city of Utah Montpellier is the capital of Vermont And you can have a run with us if you want Virginia was the home to George Washington And its capital city is Richmond Pretty easy, its pretty good Ya kind of like it? I knew you would Olympias the capital of Washington Three more yeah, were almost done West Virginia capital Charleston Learning like this can be a lot of fun. Wisconsin the perry state Madisons the capital you can relate Wyomings capital is Cheyenne You did it now give yourself a hand Pretty easy, its pretty good Ya kind of like it? I knew you would. Now you learned the states and capitals of our nation Theres one more capital we should mention I bet you guessed its so easy The district of Columbia or Washington DC Our nations capital where all the laws are made and whom the President of the USA Well have fun learning and remember the


    Answer:
    Someone rap it and record it on and post on youtube.com i wanna hear this..