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Synopsis of Idaho

Idaho, state in the western United States, forming the eastern section of the Pacific Northwest. Idaho is an area of striking physical diversity and natural beauty. The state's many natural resources have long been the basis of its economic output and development, and they remain a key to its future progress.

Idaho is primarily a mountainous state, much of it covered by the Rocky Mountains. High, often snowcapped peaks, broad expanses of plateaus and upland slopes, and some of the finest forestlands in the United States occupy central and northern Idaho. The mountains of the central portion of the state have long formed a barrier to communication between north and south and between east and west. North of these mountains lies a narrow section known as the Panhandle, noted for its numerous lakes and forests and abundant mineral resources.

South of the central mountains and in contrast with the rest of the state is the Snake River Plain. The plain, which is the dominant feature of southern Idaho, curves across the width of the state as a broad treeless expanse of land. It includes the most densely and most sparsely settled sections of the state. The plain includes most of the state's principal cities and accounts for much of Idaho's farm output, but it also includes some of the most desolate areas in the Pacific Northwest. Sheets of hardened lava, volcanic craters and cinder cones, and desolate crags and pinnacles form an almost totally barren landscape. Nevertheless, even these desolate areas are not without economic value, for they attract numerous tourists and contain some mineral wealth.

Idaho entered the Union on July 3, 1890, as the 43rd state. Its name was for many years popularly held to be a Native American word meaning ''gem of the mountains.'' However, some believe the name was actually coined in 1860 by white politician George M. Willing, an unsuccessful candidate for congressional delegate from the mining region of Pikes Peak in Colorado. He proposed Idaho as the name for the Colorado territory, but it was rejected when it was revealed that the name was not a Native American word. But the name took hold in the mining regions of what was to become Idaho, and the United States congress designated the territory with the name when it was formed in 1863. The popularly accepted meaning of the word Idaho gave rise to the state's nickname as the Gem State. Idaho also is known as the Potato State, after its leading crop.






 



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Resolved Question: Business Law Questions?

1- Sam, a citizen of Tennessee, files a suit in a Tennessee state court against United Sales Corporation, a Wyoming company that does business in Tennessee. The court has original jurisdiction, which means that a. the case is being heard for the first time. b. the court does not have concurrent jurisdiction. c. the court has standing. d. the court has venue. 2-Kit loses her suit against Lou in a Minnesota state trial court. Kit appeals to the state court of appeals and loses again. Kit would appeal next to a. a U.S. district court. b. the Minnesota Supreme Court. c. the United States Supreme Court. 3-The Idaho Supreme Court rules against Jiffy Mart in a case against Kwik Stop Stores, Inc. Jiffy Mart files an appeal with the United States Supreme Court. The Court does not hear the case. This a. is a decision on the merits with value as a precedent. b. indicates agreement with the Idaho court's decision. d. means that the Idaho court's decision is the law in Idaho. 4-To prepare for a trial between Large Lots Development Corporation (LLDC) and MiniMansion Construction Company (MMCC), MMCC's attorney places LLDC's president under oath. A court reporter makes a record of the attorney's questions and the officer's answers. This is b. a deposition. c. an imposition. d. an interrogatory. 5-During the trial phase of Fuel Corporation's suit against Gas Stations, Inc., their attorneys engage in voir dire. This is b. the determination of the issues to be argued. c. the litigation of the issues and arguments. d. the selection of jurors. 6-In Restful Motel's suit against Sleepy Hotels, Inc., the jury returns a verdict in Restful's favor. Sleepy files a motion stating that even if the evidence is viewed in the light most favorable to Restful, a reasonable jury should not have found in its favor. This is a motion for a. a judgment in accordance with the verdict. b. a judgment on the pleadings. d. judgment n.o.v. 7-Emil wants to initiate a suit against Fast Credit Company by filing a complaint. The complaint should include a. an explanation of the proof to be offered at trial. c. a motion for judgment on the pleadings. d. a statement of the grounds for the court to exercise jurisdiction. 8-Owen, in Pennsylvania, and Quik Jobs, Inc., in Maryland agree to have their dispute resolved in arbitration according to the law of Virginia. This is a ground for a court to a. do nothing. c. review the sufficiency of the evidence. d. set aside the award. 9-To resolve a dispute, Amy in Boston and Chris in Denver utilize E-Solution, an online dispute resolution (ODR) service. This limits these parties' recourse to the courts a. not at all. b. until the ODR service has issued a decision. d. with respect to this dispute only. Can you help with these questions?

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Resolved Question: Are there any unique places to stay near Twin Falls or Pocatello, Idaho?

I am taking a road trip and will likely be stopping for the night somewhere around Twin Falls or Pocatello, Idaho. I know I can easily find a Best Western or Motel 6, but was hoping for something more exciting. Are there any unique places to stay? (For example, a treehouse, cabin, etc.) Thanks!

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Resolved Question: Why do some roadside motels charge so much for a basic hotel room?

Last summer, I drove from Texas to Pennsylvania and was able to walk in without a reservation and get a room for $80 including taxes. I stayed at Comfort Inns, which weren't the cheapest but also not the priciest hotel chain. This summer I was thinking about driving to Seattle Washington from Texas. I looked at hotel rates for the cities I planed to stop at for the night and some wanted $100 a night or more before taxes. The Comfort Inn in Hays Kansas, which is out in the middle of nowhere , wanted $99.99. Through Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho it was even more. I changed the dates around but they were still the same. None of these hotels were that close to National Parks and they had several hotels nearby to compete with.

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Resolved Question: Why do some roadside motels charge so much for a basic hotel room?

Last summer, I drove from Texas to Pennsylvania and was able to walk in without a reservation and get a room for $80 including taxes. I stayed at Comfort Inns, which weren't the cheapest but also not the priciest hotel chain. This summer I was thinking about driving to Seattle Washington from Texas. I looked at hotel rates for the cities I planed to stop at for the night and some wanted $100 a night or more before taxes. The Comfort Inn in Hays Kansas, which is out in the middle of nowhere , wanted $99.99. Through Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho it was even more. I changed the dates around but they were still the same. None of these hotels were that close to National Parks and they had several hotels nearby to compete with.

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Resolved Question: Are there any motels that charge by the hour in caldwell,nampa or boise idaho?? i searched online ,no luck?

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Resolved Question: Are minors on probation allowed to live alone?

I am 16, I turn 17 this December, and Im on probation for drug paraphonelia. My mom recently got back with her mean, lying husband (thats a different story) and we are living in a Motel Office/House. Because of her, I have to sleep in it's laundry room now, its about 12 feet x 7 1/2 feet, and I have to share it with 2 washers, 2 dryers, and a whole wall of sheets and things. So my "personal space" is about 12 x 3, which includes my futon bed and this desk, where i have to sit on my bed to use because there is no room for a chair. Anyway, because this place obviously is not big enough for me, if I asked my PO about getting a place of my own, do you think they might consider it, seeing as how all my UA's have been clean, I have not violated my probation, and im very responsible.. Oh yeah and I live in Idaho, Boise Idaho, if that makes an difference.. And I do think im on Supervised Oh yeah, and my mom would be getting the place and paying rent, i would just be living there by myself, or with a roommate that would pay other half of rent pragmatism_rules, minors are allowed to live alone at a certain age where their parents cant get child neglect and abandonment charges, which isnt even called "child neglect" and "abandonment" charges, its called child endangerment, and thats only for a young child. What I am trying to say, is I know that if I wasn't on probation i would be able to, but what I am asking, pretty much, if a minor is on probation, could it maybe against the law or conduct if the minor lives without their parent or guardian. Like, since I wouldn't be supervised all the time, could it make them say no.

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Resolved Question: Some Questions About Taking A Road Trip.?

Me and my friend are taking a road trip in about two years, and we were wondering how much money we would need to spend if we go from NJ/NY to Maine to Kentucky to Idaho to California. We estimated about 600 dollars needed for gas if the car gets 30mpg, but we'd probably be driving around more to places, so maybe even like 1000? We would need about 600 for motels. 400 for food. The trip would take a month, and we would be spending about a week at a friend's house though. Maybe we would have like 400 each to buy whatever we wanted and in case of an emergency. So that's about $2,400 for a month long road trip from coast to coast. Does that seem realistic or not really? Also, I'm wondering if anyone else took a road trip. Where did you go, how much did you spend, what did you do, any interesting places to see, what were some problems and highlights, etc. Thanks in advance!

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Resolved Question: michael jackson is still alive!?

he was live on blog tv today. hes hiding in a motel in idaho, he was only on for 37 seconds, to tell anyone who viewed it!

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Resolved Question: Im going on a road trip.... how much money should i have saved?

there are three of us going. we live in northern arizona and were going through Utah, Idaho, and our main destination is Wyoming. then were coming back. we will spend 4 days in wyoming and the whole road trip will be about a week and a half to 2 weeks. the car we have is good on gas. can go about 400 miles on a tank. (REALLY rough estimate) we are going to stay in hotels/motels sometimes but mostly stay with friends. how much money should each of plan on bringing do you think? rough estimate. it would be pointless to go out of our way to get a good deal on gas. besides, we dont know anybody in Hudson, WI

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Resolved Question: We are planning to drive from Saskatchewan to California this summer? Advise?

I check it thru mapquest, and the longest route we are taking is provincial route 4 S and 1-15 S, passing Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. Do you have any suggestions is what we can see in those places? motels to stop over? restaurant and etc? We will just spend a night on one of the city, around 1 hour to stop over but if anything interesting we can spend more time. thanks. Arizona is just mentioned in the mapquest, but im not really familiar with the route. It will be our first time to do it! Saskatchewan is in Canada.

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