University Of Maine School Of Law Israeli history, military history, and philosophy of science. Prior tocoming to the Law School he was a post Doctoral Fellow and Research Associate http://mainelaw.maine.edu/friedman.htm
Extractions: jfriedman@usm.maine.edu Professor Friedman teaches courses in constitutional law, philosophy, labor law, and terrorism. He has pursued a long-term interest in the legal and ethical issues posed by counterterrorism as a visiting professor at the Faculty of Law, University College Galway, Ireland, as a visiting scholar at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and as a visiting professor at The United States Military Academy at West Point. He has had the opportunity to examine British, Israeli, and American responses to terrorist attacks. During one of many visits to Israel and the West Bank he published a paper in the Israel Law Review on Hannah Arendt, the Eichmann Trial and Justice Jackson at Nuremberg. This article is now in the permanent collection of the Peace Palace Library at the Hague, as well as in the American Institute for International Law's Library on War Crimes. For his work at West Point he received the US Army's Commander's Medal for Public Service. Professor Friedman maintains strong interests in American history, Israeli history, military history, and philosophy of science. He loves Socratic teaching. Prior to coming to the Law School he was a Post-Doctoral Fellow and Research Associate at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and then served as The Distinguished Preceptor in Law and Liberal Studies at Brown University, an honors program.
University Of Maine School Of Law University of maine School of Law military Recruitment Policy. It is the policyof the University of maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of http://mainelaw.maine.edu/car-nondis.htm
Extractions: contact us site map directions home ... The Advocate Nondiscrimination Policy University of Maine School of Law Nondiscrimination Policy It is the policy of the University of Maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or sexual orientation in its education program, admissions policies, employment policies, and other school-administered programs. Employers who discriminate in violation of the school's policy or who refuse to sign an acknowledgment of our policy are denied access to the Law School's Career Services Office. Anyone with information that any employer other than the US Armed Services discriminates should contact the Director of Career Services or the Dean of the Law School. For more information about this policy and its application to the U.S. Military , please contact lawcareer@usm.maine.edu Questions and complaints about discrimination in any area of the University should be directed to the Campus Compliance Office, University of Southern Maine, 7 College Avenue, Gorham, ME 04038; or by calling (207) 780-5094, TTY (207) 780-5646. University of Maine School of Law Military Recruitment Policy It is the policy of the University of Maine School of Law not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, or sexual orientation in its education program, admissions policies, employment policies, and other school-administered programs. Employers who discriminate in violation of the school's policy or who refuse to sign an acknowledgment of our policy are denied access to the Law School 's Career Services Office.
Portsmouth Herald Local News: Military Notes The course is designed to assess and develop military skills, physical and mental Court is a 2003 graduate of Massabesic High School, Waterboro, maine. http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/02012005/communit/62144.htm
Extractions: U.S. COAST GUARD Coast Guard Seaman Meredith A. Hodgin, the daughter of Linda L. Kellett of Kittery, Maine and Robert G. Hodgin of York, Maine and Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice Natalie A. West, the daughter of Deborah K. and Peter A. Mak of Portsmouth, recently graduated with honors from the U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, N.J. During the eight-week training program, Hodgin and West completed a vigorous training curriculum consisting of classroom academics, practical instruction on military customs and courtesies, seamanship skills, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and marksmanship. A major emphasis is placed on physical fitness, health and wellness. Hodgin is a 2000 graduate of York High School. West is a 2004 graduate of Portsmouth High School. U.S NAVY
Portsmouth Herald Local News: Military Notes Breen is a platoon leader with two years of military service. maine, recentlygraduated from the Basic Hospital Corps School at Naval Hospital Corps http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/04062005/communit/35414.htm
Extractions: U.S. ARMY Army 1st. Lt. Michael F. Breen, the son of Francis and Judith E. Breen of Portsmouth, and one of approximately 350 soldiers assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade based at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, will deploy to Afghanistan to serve as a member of the Combined Joint Task Force-76 (CJTF-76). CJTF-76 is a combined and joint rotation unit supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Mission objectives of the combined joint task force include establishing security, defeating Al-Qaida and Taliban forces, and deterring the re-emergence of terrorism. Breen is a platoon leader with two years of military service. The lieutenant is a 1998 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and a 2002 graduate of Dartmouth College in Hanover. U.S. NAVY
Congressman Mike Michaud - Representing Maine S Second District US military Academy West Point, NY Naval Academy Annapolis, MD Impact ofPresident s Social Security Proposal on maine s 2nd District http://michaud.house.gov/constituent_services_service_academies.asp
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Foster's Online, Dover, New Hampshire military News. BARRINGTON Navy Seaman Recruit James L. White, Keen is a2003 graduate of Noble High School of North Berwick, maine and joined the Navy http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050805/COMMUNITY0115/1080401
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Student maine Maritime Academy has a student population on its Castine campus of 825 Although students who become midshipmen wear militarystyle uniforms, maine http://209.222.220.16/newcatalog/student.htm
Extractions: UPDATED 7/12/2005 Student Life MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY is committed to the belief that learning takes place both in and out of the classroom. Accordingly, the college is structured to maximize the potential for such learning. Maine Maritime Academy has a student population on its Castine A special feature of student life at Maine Maritime is the mix of students who follow a traditional college lifestyle and those who participate in the Regiment of Midshipmen. Although students who become midshipmen wear military-style uniforms, Maine Maritime is not a military academy, and there is no military obligation after graduation. Traditional and regimented students live in the same residence hall, attend many of the same classes, and are eligible to participate in all campus clubs, activities, and athletics. Student lifestyles reflect the quiet nature of Castine . MMA students have the opportunity to volunteer for the local fire department, rescue squad, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, the Adams (Elementary) School, and daycare. The local churches, clubs, and historical society welcome students and provide an opportunity to become a part of a small but vibrant community. Bangor and Ellsworth, both about 55 minutes away by automobile, are the closest cities.
Home Education & Family Services Royal Academy is a maine Department of Education recognized school. My husbandhas been away from our family due to military obligations and when needed http://www.homeeducator.com/HEFS/royalacademy.htm
Extractions: All students deserve the right to explore, based upon their own dreams, ideas, passion areas, and ambitions. Royal Academy provides an educational alternative that focuses on the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of its students by creating programs which consider personal strengths, weaknesses, learning styles, and goals. Enrollment and quarterly consultations are conducted at Royal Academy. For those families who live a distance from the school, telephone consultations are convenient. Becauseof the great variance in telephone service fees, parents are rquested to use their own private carrier. These costs are not included in tuition.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain - History Celebrities As Lawrence had already attended Major Whiting s military academy, Joshua LawrenceChamberlain died on February 24, 1914 in Portland, maine. http://www.aboutfamouspeople.com/article1157.html
Extractions: Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain He was born Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain on September 8, 1828 in Brewer, Maine, a shipbuilding and farming community. His parents, Joshua and Sarh Dupee (Brastow) Chamberlain named him Joshua after his father, and Lawrence after the heroic Commodore James Lawrence, famous for the immortalized words "Don't Give Up the Ship!" Lawrence was the oldest of five children, and was raised in a Puritan and French Protestant household, that invoked values of good manners, morality, education, and industry. Growing up, Lawrence was passionate of outdoor activities such as swimming, sailing, horseback riding, growing and enjoying flowers, and bird watching. As an early teen, his interests turned mostly scholastic, but he also enjoyed farming. He learned from his strict father while farming that willpower combined with positive thinking and action would result in a person accomplishing tasks previously seemingly impossible. These positive lessons that he learned would follow him in his adult life, and certainly were of great success to him in his career and throughout the Civil War. Lawrence's father, being a former military lieutenant colonel himself, had wished that Joshua enter the army. As Lawrence had already attended Major Whiting's military academy, he had been groomed for West Point. However, his mother did not want this for him, rather desiring him to study for the ministry. Although Lawrence was more interested in West Point, there was no fascination for him in being in the army during peacetime. After considering both ideas, Lawrence decided to enter the ministry on the provision that he could become a missionary in a foreign country.
Under The Lights: Eagles Fans Ecstatic - Gainesvilletimes.com Riverside military Academy s long history of academic excellence is well maine explained that the Eagles have a different type of fan base than most http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/stories/20041005/localsports/40763.shtml
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Extractions: The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com Maine's Department of Education Commissioner Duke Albanese sent a memo to superintendents and principals regarding sensitivity to the families of military personnel. Story Tools RELATED Read the letter from Maine's commissioner of education PORTLAND, Maine (AP) After complaints that the children of soldiers were upset by anti-war comments at school, Maine's top education official warned teachers to be careful of what they say in class about a possible invasion of Iraq. The Maine Army National Guard has received a dozen reports of children of guard members in elementary and middle schools who said teachers and fellow students have criticized the looming conflict. Maj. Peter Rogers quoted parents as saying their children have come home upset or depressed because of comments in class and on the playground. "They were hearing comments like, 'The pending war in Iraq is unethical' and 'Anybody who would fight that war is also unethical,"' Rogers said. "So children who are already losing family members to deployment were understandably upset." Charles Haynes of the Freedom Forum, an educational organization in Arlington, Virginia, said he has received several dozen e-mails and phone calls in recent months from parents concerned that teachers are unfair or biased in how they address the issue of Iraq in the classroom.
Extractions: Tue, 17 May 2005 11:19:35 -0700 - Original Message - From: "Greg Field" < greg@peaceactionme.org Friends, Attached and pasted below is an article about some positive changes in the Portland public schools' policy for military recruiting. Jack Bussell and our friends at the Maine chpt of Veterans for Peace have been hard at work on this. For people receiving this message locally this is good opportunity for letters to the editor. Write me if you want talking points. Best, Greg F http://www.theforecaster.net/story.php?storyid=2563 Schools to get tougher on military recruitment policies By Lori Eschholz PORTLAND Parents of public school students will soon be required to decide whether they want their childrens names released to military recruiters.
University Of New England - Page Not Found maines Attorney General G. Steven Rowe to Speak at Medical Schools 21st and a bachelors degree from the United States military Academy at West Point. http://www.une.edu/ur/releases/comgrad.html
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Rural School Funding Report - Volume 2, Issue 5 (3/17/03) Voters Favor Tax Increases to Improve schools Ohio s Education Funding Cuts maine Education Association Takes Stand Against No Child Left Behind . http://www.ruraledu.org/issues/finance/news205.htm
Extractions: Rural School and Community Trust Holds Rural Education Working Group Conference Bush Administration Cuts Education Aid for Military Families Indiana Lawmakers Try to Eliminate Guaranteed Funding Increases for All School Districts Voters Favor Tax Increases to Improve Schools ... State Legislative Leaders Lobby Congress and Bush Administration for More Federal Dollars The Rural School and Community Trust recently gathered rural education grassroots activists from 25 states in Hot Springs, Arkansas for a conference titled "Working for Equal Educational Opportunity as a Social Justice Issue: School Finance for Rural Activists." The purpose of the March 3-5, 2003 meeting was to create effective strategies to deal with the biggest issues facing rural schools, including equity in school financing, and school consolidation. One issue that most states have in common is the difficulty in meeting the requirements of the new Elementary and Secondary Education Act ("No Child Left Behind.") Many of the activists say that the Act's requirements for new testing and teacher qualifications is particularly burdensome for rural schools that are already at a disadvantage in meeting these standards. The new law may present activists with new arguments for additional funding to meet the new requirements.
Robert Goldwaite Carter, Captain, United States Army Born at Bridgeport, maine, on April 18, 1847, he won the Medal of He enteredthe United States military Academy in 1865, graduated on June 15, 1870, http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rgcarter.htm
Extractions: Captain, United States Army Born at Bridgeport, Maine, on April 18, 1847, he won the Medal of Honor while serving in the Indian Wars as First Lieutenant, 4th United States Cavalry, on the Brazos River, Texas, on October 10, 1871. He was also the author of "On the Border With MacKenzie, Or Winning West Texas From the Commanches." He died on January 4, 1936 and was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Mary M. Carter, who was born on April 18, 1847, is buried with him. His son, Robert D. Carter (Died: January 22, 1926) and his wife, Helen D. Carter (September 27, 1874-September 16, 1961) are each buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery. Robert Goldthwaite Carter (1845-1936), soldier and writer, was born at Bridgton, Maine, on October 29, 1845. The family moved in 1847 to Portland, where young Carter was educated, and in 1857 to Massachusetts, where he was about to enter Phillips (Andover) Academy when the Civil War broke out. Carter enlisted as a private in Company H, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry, and served from August 5, 1862, to October 4, 1864. He entered the United States Military Academy in 1865, graduated on June 15, 1870, and was assigned to Troop E, Fourth United States Cavalry.qv He married on September 4, 1870, and started with his bride, Mary, to San Antonio, Texas, on September 12, 1870.
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