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In the first and only examination of how the British Empire and Commonwealth sustained its soldiers before, during, and after both world wars, a cast of leading military historians explores how the empire mobilized manpower to recruit workers, care for veterans, and transform factory workers and farmers into riflemen.
Raising armies is more than counting people, putting them in uniform, and assigning them to formations. It demands efficient measures for recruitment, registration, and assignment. It requires processes for transforming common people into soldiers and then producing officers, staffs, and commanders to lead them. It necessitates balancing the needs of the armed services with industry and agriculture. And, often overlooked but illuminated incisively here, raising armies relies on medical services for mending wounded soldiers and programs and pensions to look after them when demobilized.
Houlton Criminal Docket, January 2021
Contributed • May 14, 2021 The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in January.
HOULTON, Maine The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in January. Joshua R. Lee, 32, Houlton: probation violation (two counts), 24 hours in jail, probation partially revoked (each).
Brooks Brewer, tampering with a witness, informant, juror or victim, no sentence imposed.
Stephanie R. Stamper, 38, Hodgdon: probation violation, 45 days in jail, probation partially revoked.
Randy A Phelps, 45, Island Falls: negotiating a worthless instrument, 10 hours in jail, $190.79 restitution.
Edwin A. Longley III, 64, Turner: misuse of the 911 system, 24 hours in jail.
3. Public Comment on items not on the agenda
4. Recognition
a. Grechen Kuhn and Meghan Fitzpatrick, Maine School Nurses of the Year, awarded to all school nurses in 2020-2021
5. Notification of Resignations
6. Minutes
7. Nominations (Note: Executive Sessions Possible for Nominations)
a. Administrator Nomination:
b. Nominations:
c. Teacher Nominations
Channa Schroff, CRES Special Education Teacher, B0, $42,341 (2020-21)
Heather Butler, CRMS Grade 5 Teacher, M22, $79,162 (2020-21)
Danielle McMenimen, CRES Grade 3 Teacher, B2, $45,184 (2020-21)
d. Stipend Nominations
ADMIN
Certification Member - CRMS Cara Wincklhofer 20 15% TBD
CRES Garden Coordinator Megan Sady 6 0% TBD
CRMS Dept Head Language Arts Hilary Flagg 12 0% TBD
CRMS Dept Head Science John Dietter 10 10% TBD
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The Natural Side Of Femtech
Wondering if femtech has a place in natural and holistic health?
Marsha McCulloch
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“I think femtech has created an outlet for individuals who are looking for an alternative approach or more direct control over their health care,” says Scott Chudnoff, MD, MSc, chair of the department of obstetrics-gynecology at Stamford Health in Connecticut.
Indeed, many aspects of femtech are empowering, help facilitate natural approaches, and are more personalized to women’s specific needs. This is very much in line with holistic health.
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Empowering women
“One of the big movements within femtech is to increase accessibility to things that women can use to understand their health and empower them to be more involved in their health care,” says Megan Fitzpatrick, MD, assistant professor of pathology at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.