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Dallas Wiens -- Recipient Of The First Full Face Transplant In The United States
Dallas Wiens made history in 2011, as the first person to receive a full face transplant in the United States. This hub explores his story.
5 commentsCelebrities ~ Famous People From Vermont: Popular Vermonters
Ahhh, Vermont! One of the United States actual foundation blocks! Although it wasn't among the original thirteen colonies, it's been around around a long time. It couldn't be decided at the beginning if this territory should belong to New York or...
4 commentsMormon Historical Sites in St. George Utah
Six Mormon historical sites to visit in St.George Utah; the St. George Temple, the St. George Tabernacle, the Brigham Young Winter Home, the Dowtown Historic District, the Jacob Hamblin Home, and the Mountain Meadows Massacre Monument.
5 commentsMormonism vs. Christianity - Sharp Distinctions Between the Two Very Different Faiths
Christianity and Mormonism. Two religions both heavily present in America and throughout the world. Many have argued about the two and tons of questions have evolved. Hopefully this hub will clear up any...
31 commentsHistory of Women And The Right To Vote - Mormonism Won That Victory FIRST In Utah!
Women and Mormonism is today as volatile an issue as it was in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. The status of women in the Church has been an often heated debate for...
33 commentsBYU Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus, A School With The 'Ohana Spirit
Located on the north shore of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu, in the city of Laie, is the beautiful campus of Brigham Young University Hawaii. The Polynesian Cultural Center is located right next to the campus and offers a wonderful experience for all touring the island.
8 commentsTemple Square in Salt Lake City
No matter your religious affiliation, Temple Square is an adventure for anyone who loves history and beauty. From the architecture, to the artwork, to the gardens to the restaurants, Temple Square has something to satisfy everyone.
6 commentsMormons No Strangers to Intolerance and Persecution
Mormons have faced intolerance and persecution from the beginnings of their organization as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The history of this group of people tells a gripping tale.
10 commentsHistory of the Mormon Religion
Joseph Smith Jr. (1805-1844) founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, commonly called the Mormon Church. Depending upon whom you ask, he was either "a prophet, a genius, a crackpot, or a conman." One historian described him as "a...
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