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MOA Tonight

We listen to music and talk to people. Watch on cable channel 11 in the Boise area or on-line at  TVCTVOnline.org . Watch previous shows  here , and check out the backgrounds  here . Join us here at  MOA's Posterous group  for discussion throughout the week. :) Bands listed at  reverbnation.com   Posted via email from Moments of Awareness

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Moments of Awareness

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Random Screen Grabs - July 30, 2011

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Idaho Business Women's Network

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Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes:

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Step Out - Portland Team Tony Welcome to Our Step Out Team Page! Together we can Stop Diabetes. One step at a time. We are walking and raising funds for the American Diabetes Association?s signature fundraising walk, Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes. Every step we take and every dollar we raise will make a difference in the lives of 25.8 million Americans living with diabetes. What can you do to help? Join our team and help us Stop Diabetes by raising funds to reach our goal! [...] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Team Tony - Join Team Alison Silveira Mariah Silveira zeb silveira Team Tony got an award last year for largest team in Jacksonville, OR!   Team Tony Goal: $1,000.00 Achieved: $0.00       via main.diabetes.org Tony's a cool kid, and his mom and dad extend themselves beyond human capacit

Scentsy pledges to match donations to the Idaho Foodbank, up to $300,000 | Local News | Idaho Statesman

If other donors give enough to meet the $300,000 mark, the Idaho Foodbank will receive a huge windfall -- $600,000 to help fill its pantries and enhance the food security of Idahoans. That amount would provide close to two million meals for the hungry, say officials. [...] Full article at  idahostatesman.com   Posted via email from Moments of Awareness

From MysteryPrimates

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Dean's List

Check it out , yo. :) Posted via email from Moments of Awareness

Half The World at Knitting Factory Concert House in Boise, ID | Events on Myspace

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FREE TICKETS FOR HALF THE WORLD @KNITTING FACTORY w Karin Comes Killing, Krystos, Calderra, Foolsbane Fri, Aug 19 at 7:00 PM – Fri, Aug 19 at 11:30 PM Artist: Half The World Knitting Factory Concert House 416 South 9th St Boise , ID 83702 UNITED STATES - Map It I'm going I want to go Find Tickets   WE'RE MAILING OUT FREE TICKETS FOR THIS SHOW! MSG US OR EMAIL US! info@halftheworldmusic.com -ALL AGES - Alcohol with I.D. Half The World - Karin Comes Killing - Krystos - Calderra - Foolsbane. Doors 7 pm music starts at 7:30 Source: The Artist   via myspace.com   Posted via email from Moments of Awareness

mental_floss Blog » 15 Wonderful Words With No English Equivalent/Thanks, J! :)

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The Global Language Monitor estimates that there are currently 1,009,753 words in the English language. Despite this large lexicon, many nuances of human experience still leave us tongue-tied. And that’s why sometimes it’s necessary to turn to other languages to find le mot juste . Here are fifteen foreign words with no direct English equivalent. 1. Zhaghzhagh (Persian) The chattering of teeth from the cold or from rage. 2. Yuputka (Ulwa) A word made for walking in the woods at night, it’s the phantom sensation of something crawling on your skin. 3. Slampadato (Italian) [...] Full article at  mentalfloss.com   Posted via email from Moments of Awareness

Help Shape the Owyhee Wilderness!

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From: John Robison, ICL Date: Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 4:52 PM Monday, August 1, 2011 The Wildest of the Wild The Owyhee Canyonlands form one of the most rugged areas in Idaho . The rivers that run through them are some of the best canyon white water in the nation. As the BLM now considers how to manage these areas, speak up to keep them pristine for future generations.   The First in 29 years The Owyhee Public Lands Managment Act was passed by Congress in 2009. This piece of legislation designated 517,000 acres of wilderness in the Owyhee and over 300 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers. Now the BLM is crafting new management plans for these areas and it is a great time to speak up for wildlife habitat (think sage-grouse and pronghorn),