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scott is northern light acadia hospital senior vice president and is president of northern light acadia hospital in bangor, maine. welcome, scott. dr. jennifer lundblad is president and ceo of stratis health, and independent nonprofit organization based in minnesota, focusing on innovations to improve health. dr. lundblad is a a member of e national rural policy research institute health panel. she's also an adjunct professor in the division health policy and management at the school of public health at the university of minnesota. welcome, dr. lundblad. and then dena mcdonough, our own dena. she is bpc associate director of health policy. dean to join bpc after serving as manager of payment policy for the american academy of orthopedic surgeons. prior to that she was a physician assistant -- i will say, not exactly a rural hospital, and orthopedic surgery at mount sinai health system in new york city. then dr. lisa miller. dr. miller is a practicing primary care physician for all pages in her hometown of norway maine. she has been one of four physician late on the covid-19 hospital inc
scott is northern light acadia hospital senior vice president and is president of northern light acadia hospital in bangor, maine. welcome, scott. dr. jennifer lundblad is president and ceo of stratis health, and independent nonprofit organization based in minnesota, focusing on innovations to improve health. dr. lundblad is a a member of e national rural policy research institute health panel. she's also an adjunct professor in the division health policy and management at the school of public...
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his high school doesn't want teenagers, acadia rhythms to impede their performance and has taken the pioneering step of only scheduling tests and exams. later in the day. for a number of studies have shown that people who are late chrono types, in other words, people, his internal clock tells them to go to bed late. i had a disadvantage in school and especially when it comes to exams, it makes a difference. what time the exams take place is that if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono types, but not teenage bodies release hormones that affect their biological clocks, pushing them to stay up for my work best. if i go to sleep around 10 or half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something that makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been fun unfinished. it's like i'm off. my grades have really improved. i was actually surprised by how much of a difference it makes is i don't want to eat, definitely prefer this s
his high school doesn't want teenagers, acadia rhythms to impede their performance and has taken the pioneering step of only scheduling tests and exams. later in the day. for a number of studies have shown that people who are late chrono types, in other words, people, his internal clock tells them to go to bed late. i had a disadvantage in school and especially when it comes to exams, it makes a difference. what time the exams take place is that if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono...
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how to promote acadia. take the already existing fuel motorbikes in kampala and transform them into electric bikes. so all we remove the petrol powered train, petrol driven. we poured an electric. can see it's the same bike. fuel tank is empty, of course of what we put inside. mainly a controller in the electrical solar electric motor about tree as a source of power replacing the fuel tank or some digital controlled throttle. i am, but she's become an old laptops, are assembled into rechargeable battery units for the bike. and the recycling loop continues. even when the batteries become too weak to use in the ied bikes. so what we do get in your batteries, use it for your mobility. after that, when they lose a bit of power, we either put it, put it in storage systems, like our power resolves. one loses again, lose that bit of power. we go through tortures another small hour before it goes through to be disposed. delivery month, france is still clear, is one of the 20 drivers testing the transformed bikes. o
how to promote acadia. take the already existing fuel motorbikes in kampala and transform them into electric bikes. so all we remove the petrol powered train, petrol driven. we poured an electric. can see it's the same bike. fuel tank is empty, of course of what we put inside. mainly a controller in the electrical solar electric motor about tree as a source of power replacing the fuel tank or some digital controlled throttle. i am, but she's become an old laptops, are assembled into...
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Nov 11, 2020
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so 200 years with the ethnic cleansing of acadia. so that, isn't that distant if you put it that way my great-grandmother and her great-grandmother and some of those are emotional transfer. and to find that in the family so we didn't understand this history until we start working on the book. >> i'm a lot like my grandmother. >> and she is sitting there bunch of grandkids are around and i'm quoting from the book and says i love you all very much but if i had it all to do it over again none of you would it be here. [laughter] that is information she loves you but it's a hard life she went through the depression and world war ii that's how it was in our family go, don't drown. >> there is wonderful writing i want to read a fairly long paragraph about your mother and talk about tough women and having the starring role. going up and down the cellar stairs day after day and then to have the bull's-eye graphic to slam shut after she elbowed it open and that each article of clothing the time sharply into fabric and those reams of white pape
so 200 years with the ethnic cleansing of acadia. so that, isn't that distant if you put it that way my great-grandmother and her great-grandmother and some of those are emotional transfer. and to find that in the family so we didn't understand this history until we start working on the book. >> i'm a lot like my grandmother. >> and she is sitting there bunch of grandkids are around and i'm quoting from the book and says i love you all very much but if i had it all to do it over...
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acadia arewithin firmly aligned with the french during this time. are trying to essentially go to war with them over and over again. the patriots sometimes talk a big game about wanting to build better relations with indigenous nations but they do not always follow through with that. have you looked at the cooperation of the royal navy with the new england colonial forces at louisbourg? was there friction or did things go smoothly? >> there was indeed friction. clear when hectly ordered the expedition if he was going to have british naval support. he launched this expedition completely on his own. he sent out some feelers to naval officers in the americas. he decided he wanted to come up from antigua to support the expedition. it ran smoothly for a while. but really in the aftermath, after the city was captured, both groups are trying to claim credit for it. there was some correspondence that i read last week in which some of the soldiers who were part of this expedition are -- at him and his naval officers. they felt they were responsible for winni
acadia arewithin firmly aligned with the french during this time. are trying to essentially go to war with them over and over again. the patriots sometimes talk a big game about wanting to build better relations with indigenous nations but they do not always follow through with that. have you looked at the cooperation of the royal navy with the new england colonial forces at louisbourg? was there friction or did things go smoothly? >> there was indeed friction. clear when hectly ordered...
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his high school doesn't want teenagers, acadia rhythms to impede that performance. and has taken the pioneering step of only scheduling tests and exams later in the day. for new freshmen studion, a number of studies have shown that people who are late krajina types, in other words, people whose internal clock tells them to go to bed late. i had a disadvantage in school and especially when it comes to exams, it makes a difference. what time the exams take place if the exams are early it's bad for late chrono types in that teenage bodies release hormones that affect that biological clocks, pushing them to stay on my work best if i go to sleep around 10 or half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been fun, i'm finished. it's like i'm off young. my grades have really improved i was actually surprised by how much of a difference it makes, just as i don't wan
his high school doesn't want teenagers, acadia rhythms to impede that performance. and has taken the pioneering step of only scheduling tests and exams later in the day. for new freshmen studion, a number of studies have shown that people who are late krajina types, in other words, people whose internal clock tells them to go to bed late. i had a disadvantage in school and especially when it comes to exams, it makes a difference. what time the exams take place if the exams are early it's bad...
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his high school doesn't want teenagers, acadia rhythms to impede that performance and has taken the pioneering step of only scheduling tests and exams later in the day. and for a number of studies have shown that people who are late chrono types, in other words, people whose internal clock tells them to go to bed late. i had a disadvantage in school and especially when it comes to exams, it makes a difference. what time the exams take place and if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono types, but not teenage bodies release hormones that affect that biological clocks. pushing them to stay up. all my work best if i go to sleep around 100 half past 10 and then don't go to school until 2nd period and something makes the whole day much easier. and that's what matters. it's about how the day starts. it's really great that we decide for ourselves when we start. it puts you in a better mood. it's been for an unfinished, it's like i'm off. my grades have really improved. got him. i was actually surprised by how much of a difference it makes. just as i don't want to eat, definitely prefer this sy
his high school doesn't want teenagers, acadia rhythms to impede that performance and has taken the pioneering step of only scheduling tests and exams later in the day. and for a number of studies have shown that people who are late chrono types, in other words, people whose internal clock tells them to go to bed late. i had a disadvantage in school and especially when it comes to exams, it makes a difference. what time the exams take place and if the exams are early, it's bad for late chrono...
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acadia will start with you. are you traveling?tell us what you can do to improve your safety standards? >> well i will not be traveling. however there are some perks to this pandemic. so when you are on a plane they no longer serve drinks. but if you have hand sanitizer sometimes it smells like tequil tequila. you can get your fix that way. [laughter] you drink before you drink hand sanitizer? know you walked it into your aura seeing if you like the old to eight days of leisure travel instead of crazy travel per the other thing to don't get too annoyed when you go to the airport and they held the stickers they paid for on the floor and on the jetway that say please leave some space, 6 feet in between the next passenger. here getting out of playing with all of these people. that means nothing. >> exactly. you're probably going to be given naked hugs in the bathroom after a few rounds of your own concoction in your backpack allegedly. kennedy: matt welch iphone quite a bit as i know you have in the last few months. i have to say pla
acadia will start with you. are you traveling?tell us what you can do to improve your safety standards? >> well i will not be traveling. however there are some perks to this pandemic. so when you are on a plane they no longer serve drinks. but if you have hand sanitizer sometimes it smells like tequil tequila. you can get your fix that way. [laughter] you drink before you drink hand sanitizer? know you walked it into your aura seeing if you like the old to eight days of leisure travel...