Idaho hours

September 1st, 2008


Idaho hours

95 Classic Orson Welles' The Black Museum Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 40 Hours 24 Minutes running time)
95 Classic Orson Welles' The Black Museum Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 40 Hours 24 Minutes running time) This unique old time radio DVD collectible features 95 digitized reels of classic Orson Welles' The Black Museum radio broadcasts and over 40 Hours 24 Minutes of total running time on 1 DVD. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and packaged into a gift set that any classic radio lover can appreciate. The DVD opens and plays in a computer DVD drive and the collector can listen to the audio on a MP3 player, DVD/MP3-compatible car stereo, computer, MP3-compatible DVD player, or just compile favorites onto CD for greater user flexibility.

DVD:  95 Classic Old Time Radio Broadcasts, Over 40 Hours 24 Minutes running time
Company: Quality Information Publishers, Inc. 
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Basic wage and hour law in Idaho
Author: Merrily Munther
Unknown Binding:  86 pages
Company: National Business Institute, Inc  (1998)
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1000 hour engine durability with HySEE (hydrogenated soybean oil ethyl ester): HySee Production and Engine Durability Test Project, IDWR/University of Idaho, contract no. DWR-CON00282
Author: Charles L Peterson
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Company: Idaho Dept. of Water Resources, Energy Division  (1997)
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Precious hours
Author: Cliff Sizemore
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Company: C. Sizemore  (1979)
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Hours | Idaho Commission for Libraries
Hours of Operation. Monday through Friday, except holidays from 8a.m. - 5p.m. (Mountain Time). Directions (more...)

Hours - Idaho State University Library
Operating hours of Eli M. Oboler Library, Pocatello and Idaho State University-Idaho Falls. Staff hours of main library service desks - First Floor Reference, Circulation, Idaho ... (more...)

Hours & Directions | Idaho Commission for Libraries
Hours of Operation. Monday through Friday, except holidays from 8a.m. - 5p.m. (Mountain Time). Directions. The Idaho Commission for Libraries is located between North 3rd and North ... (more...)

Tamarack Resort, Idaho | Hours of Operation
Check Tamarack Resort's hours of operation for current operating dates and times. Questions? Use our directory to contact Tamarack guest services. (more...)

Hours
University of Idaho Campus Recreation ... Recreation Facility Hours. Notice - Please check facilities for updates. All hours are subject to change. (more...)
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Visiting Hours - Idaho Department of Correction
Visiting Hours information from the Idaho Department of Correction. (more...)

Libraries at the University of Idaho ~ Main Library Hours
Fall Semester Hours 2008 Saturday - Thursday, 8:00am - midnight Friday, 8:00am - 9:00pm The Library Lounge is open 24 hours daily. Subject to change for special circumstances. (more...)

Idaho Hours - DMV.ORG
Idaho Hours information at DMV.ORG. Find information for Hours and other Idaho DMV information. ... Summary: Idaho DMV Locations & Hours - Find Idaho DMV Office Phone Numbers ... (more...)
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Weekly Steelhead Fishing Report
Anglers Checked Hours Fished Fish Kept Fish Released Total Hours Per Fish Caught Hours Per Fish ... Idaho Fish and Game (more...)

Idaho DMV Locations, Phone Numbers, Appointments & Hours - DMV.ORG
Idaho DMV Locations & Hours - Find Idaho DMV Office Phone Numbers, Locations, Hours, & Appointments. (more...)

Resolved Question: what should i bring to camp?
im going to camp in montana for 4 weeks and there will be snow and it will also be very hott its horse camp and we travel all threw montana and idaho we also will be taking a 3 hour ride in the van with 5 other ppl....im drawing a total blank of everything i need to pack.. and is hoping u guys can help me and also any suggests of anything fun i should bring for the van and when we dont ride horses. (more...)

Resolved Question: getting into a BYU school?
i would really like to get into one of the byu colleges, preferably provo or idaho. i am in fact a mormon girl, although i have been inactive for quite a while so i do not have any kind of seminary that i have taken. but i am wanting to get much more involved in the church.as of now i am going to a small college in georgia. i have a 3.0 and am in the middle of completing 16 credit hours. i am also currently talking a remedial math class and will be finished by may. my sat was 1100 with a 470 writing. so my question is do i have any chance of getting into byu or byu-idaho? and if i don't right now, than what can i work on so that i may possibly be admitted in the future? (more...)

Resolved Question: how do i dispute a speeding too fast for conditions ticket?
i live in idaho and we just got hit with 3 feet of snow in 48 hours, i was on my way home only driving about 20mph in a 35mph and i was approaching a stop light and started pumping on my breaks so i could slow down in enough time but i obviously didn't, i ended up rear ending this big GMC truck that had a trailor hitch and it went right into my bumper, i had no other damage other than the hitch hole. it wasnt a reportable accident but the guy still called the cops and i got a ticket for "speeding to fast for conditions"!! i have a lancer and it is only 2 wheel drive so there was only so much i could do since i was trying to be as cautious as possible. i want to fight this ticket b/c it was practically out of my hands and i wasnt breaking the law. the next day on the news they kept saying that if you get in a wreck to not call the cops unless there is an injury or if there is major damage but yet i got a ticket the night before...think you could help me out at all? (more...)

Resolved Question: Do you ever see things that aren't really there?
When I was driving 19 hours from California to Idaho, towards the end of the trip I thought that the bugs flying past my window were deer eyes....and the deer were waiting to jump out at me. I think I was a little too tired to be driving.... (more...)

Resolved Question: how many hours is idaho from california?

Resolved Question: can someone please proof-read my culmination project?
It takes as little as an ampere to kill someone; however, electricians are often surrounded by up to 200 amperes daily. The job of electricians became important around 1881, when there was a big enough interest in lighting the streets such. Electricians have one of the most important jobs of all. They make sure that people have power, and that things that run off electricity are always working. Having no electricity can cost companies thousands of dollars. In hospitals when the electricity goes out, people's lives are at stake. Almost all electricians go through an apprenticeship, or on the job training. They will always be needed, because nothing can replace the work done by people inside homes and businesses. Electricians are responsible for installing, repairing and maintaining various types of electrical systems and structures. Even though electricity was discovered in the early 1700's, there was no such thing as an electrician until 1881. "Edison and other electrical inventors showed off their inventions at world fairs. Electricians were hired to operate the electrical parts at the expositions" (wois.org). Today, they mainly do the same thing. Except that it is not just in expositions. Now they repair and install electric systems in people's houses, in large factories, outside telephone wires, and skyscrapers. Electricians were the ones that made our daily lives as easy as they are now. An electricians work is not all cookie - cutter. It requires some amount of skill that cannot be taught in a classroom. "Less than 5% of all Washington state electricians have a bachelors degree or higher" (wois.org). Most of the electricians go through an apprenticeship program, following a two year professional - technical school. Then they attend a four year on-the-job apprenticeship. They may also be trained through the military. Training lasts for 25 weeks depending on their specialty. To become apprentice, they must have a high school diploma or GED. They must also have a college level algebra class with a "C" or better. To become professionally licensed, they must get a high score on an electrical trade's aptitude exam. They must also have 8000 hours under direct supervision of a journeyman - level electrician. 4000 of the hours must be industrial or commercial work. They may also obtain a license by equivalent verified training in the military if they pass the licensing test. Almost all of the fields in the service industry cannot be done by a robot. The electrical field is one of them. Half of becoming an electrician is knowledge, the other half consists of skills, abilities, and physical demands. Some of the demands vary from simple things like using their fingers to assemble small objects, to being physically active for long periods of time. Different types of abilities they need range from multitasking to judging cost, to having quick and accurate math skills. Being an electrician, there is not a lot of grueling, backbreaking work. It is mostly just wires and electrical components. It is usually a 40 hour a week schedule. Also there are many opportunities for overtime and on-call work. The national median yearly salary for electricians for $44,780. The benefits they receive vary by who they are hired for. Many jobs are found by electrical contractors, self employed, temporary worker agencies, and automobile manufacturers. "In addition to jobs created by the increased demand for electrical work, many openings are expected over the next decade as a large number of electricians retire" (bls.gov). There will be very many job opportunities for new electricians. The ones who have already been in the field will most likely take the place of the older, more expirienced workers who retire which will leave the entry openings available. A more exact statistic from wois (The Washington State Career Information System) states that; "Between 2006 and 2016, the number of new jobs to open up in this occupation in Washington State is expected to increase by 14.8%. It is estimated that 259 openings annually will be due to new positions, and 481 openings annually will be from workers leaving this occupation" (wois.org). So there should not be any problem for new workers to find a job when there are 740 jobs per year just in Washington State. Electricians are needed in every state, continent, and country. There would be many opportunities for moving to another place if the electrician wanted to travel. The person who I decided to be my live source for my culminating project was Seth Cooper. When Seth first started becoming an electrician he went to school for three hours a night, two days a week in Boise, Idaho. The rest of the time he was an apprentice working at a hospital making 50 percent of that of a journeyman electrician at the time, which was $12.25 an hour. The good part was that his schooling was paid for. He has been a journeyman electrician for five years now. He is hired by the Oregon Electric Group an (more...)

Resolved Question: Application essay help?
I'm going to stuyd abroad next year and this is what I have so far for my application but I can't help but think it is horribly lame and just really a bad essay. WHAT SHOULD I WRITE?? Be honest. what should I do to fix this terrible esay. Ask any twenty-something year old girl what her favorite movie was as a child and while the titles may vary the main themes do not. Movies such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and The Little Mermaid would be named. All of which involve damsels in distress that are rescued and swept off their feet by a handsome prince and they live happily ever after, the end. I believe I am one of the few girls that would not name any of these cliché tales of love at first sight. While I was entertained, and enjoyed these stories (I am still a girl) they are not what I would watch over and over until almost every word and song was memorized. Peter Pan was my tale of choice. There was adventure and excitement, a new place they had never been to, with people they did not know, I couldn?t get enough of it. I never noticed the significance of this until very recently, it actually shows much about my personality. My life has never been about waiting for that perfect someone to come ?rescue me? or just getting through to the next day. I have always wanted to see new sights, think from different perspectives, and experience something I hadn?t before. The only problem with this would be I do not feel I have done any of it. Before relocating to Cheney last year, I had lived in the same small western Washington town for more than half of my life. My travels that extend past the west coast consist of an accidental hour trip to Idaho last year and spending a day in Vancouver, B.C. as a sixth grade field trip. To someone like myself that is just not enough. This thirst for knowledge and new experiences that I posses I believe I inherited from my father. Now a fifty-one year old high school special education teacher my father spent his twenties riding his bike across the country, working at youth camps and a ski resort, and of course going to college. So it came as no surprise to me, or my mother and three brothers, when about four years ago my father had a new plan to move to Australia in a teacher exchange. This turned me onto the idea of going to school away from home, away from Washington and the United States. While my father?s plans to move to a foreign country never really played out, I never let go of the idea. I have always known that it was something I had to experience. So this last summer when my mother was trying to help me decide on a major International Affairs made so much sense to me. (more...)

Resolved Question: this is a letter that i have wrote to get some word out there?
To whom it may concern, I would like to tell you what some of the votes and political decisions that have been made in this ?right to work? state has done to just our family. My husband has been a truck driver for over 10 years, he has never been late on a load, nor has he called in sick except one time that I can remember, that was due to injury on the job, he only allowed himself to be out of work for a few days. My husband started working for Brian Wilson Trucking in Emmett Idaho, whom praised his work all of the time that he worked there. With the economy going as you all know that it is, it was becoming harder for Brian Wilson to find loads for my husband to get. He would be laid over for a few days waiting, or he would be stuck at home for a day or two, all of this with no pay. My husband did not complain, not once. He was never late on a load with Brian Wilson trucking. Then I became ill, as I have severe anxiety and depression, I needed my medication changed. Since Brian Wilson Trucking was having a hard time finding loads, they said that if he could deliver the load on a Monday, that he could have a few days off, that way I would not have to go to the hospital to be monitored, since we had not insurance, and my husband could be home with me. This falls into the Family medical leave Act anyway. So Brian Wilson Trucking told my husband to be at the truck yard by 7:30 AM. He arrived at 7:00 AM, to warm up his truck which much to his surprise was gone. My husband immediately called and was told that he was late, so they had someone else take the load. He politely informed them that he was half an hour early, however that he was sorry perhaps he misunderstood. I heard the conversation that he had the night before, and it was said for him to be there at 7:30 Am as we have loud volume on our phone. My husband was called the next day, and told to pick up his final paycheck. He was at that point under the understanding that he was being laid off, on the check stub was written, ?I hope everything works out for you, and good luck? What a kind message we thought, knowing how the loads were doing. So naturally my husband filed for his unemployment, and started looking for work. Much to our surprise, my husband was denied unemployment for being fired for being consistently late. At that point, what could we do, we were told that it was near impossible to fight this sort of thing. Now, a couple of months later, I stand in the food bank line every Tuesday afternoon so that we can have food for our children, we have two girls, one is 5 years old and is named Darbi, and the other is 9 years old and is named Kati. They are good girls who deserve a Christmas. Unfortunately, thanks to Brian Wilson Trucking and the non rights for workers in the state of Idaho, my children get to learn how there is no such thing as santa clause. My oldest daughter is one of the singing angels at the Nazarene church, she sings like an angel, believing that this is the most exciting time in the world for her, because it is Christmas. My youngest has no idea that her Daddy being home everyday is bad, she thinks that it is great she gets to see her daddy all the time now. We do not have the heart to tell her that because he is home, that santa will not be at our house this Christmas. My children cannot wait to decorate a Christmas tree that will never arrive. We are on food stamps, but that does not put gas in our vehicle, or pay our rent. We have lived at 923 s Hayes Ave, unit b for over two years now, and love our neighborhood. When we get that eviction notice, we have no where to go. What shall I tell my singing angel and daddy?s little girl then? Perhaps one of you, maybe you can have Brian Wilson Trucking tell my children why they are not going to have a Christmas, and why we may be homeless. Why does my husband keep getting bad reviews from Brian Wilson trucking when all he and I ever heard was how wonderful of a driver he was? My husband has looked everywhere for jobs, we have sold off what we can a pawned rings that belonged to my late mother so that we could buy medicine for my children when they had an awful cold. Of course we are just one family, and Brian Wilson Trucking is just one of the many greedy, hypocritical businesses that thinks that they can get away with these things. There are many families suffering because of this greed and thoughtlessness. So I want to ask, how do you people who voted for this sleep at night knowing that we are not sleeping because we worry for our children. Please make at least some note of this letter, I am so tired of crying myself to sleep at night. Karen Thomas voted for Idaho to be a right to work state, this means that the employer has the right say and do what he wants without rights to the employee. We live in a red state. other wise we would be able to fight this, and frankly it is people who just want to pretend that these things do not happen everyday to good people, and prefer to ignore these things that make this country what it is. that is my point, to be heard so that people may think about the bigger picture before they vote. (more...)

Resolved Question: In custody battle.......Restraining order?????
we have a verbal agreement for a schedule for our 3yr daughter in Idaho never married we dont talk since he is highly manipulative on thanksgiving it was my holiday well he didnt think so so he kept her until after he ate dinner then i picked her up after and was supposed to return her that night per his request furious that he went against our verbal agreement i kept her the night returned her the next day now he says we have no agreement and he will keep her for 72 hours and then return her so what recourse do i have if any the restraining order is so vague we cant take her out of state for more than 72 hours we cant harass each other we cant make bad comments about the other parent we cant withdraw her from her school we cant restrict access to medical insurance we cant talk to anyone but our lawyer and then "Limiting or interfering with contact between the other party and any minor children of the parties including telephone written and in person communication except pursuant to a domestic violence protection order" what does that mean how long can he take her what do i do? any help would be greatly appreciated i have a lawyer but he is on vaca and not supposed to return until the following week ahhhhhhhhhhh of course (more...)

Resolved Question: cricket store hours?!?
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