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Tomorrow s leaders backed by new Southern Illinois 4-H educator

URBANA, Ill. – From empowering Illinois youth to dream big to preparing them to face tomorrow's challenges and become the next generation of leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs, University of Illinois Extension 4-H youth development staff are dedicated to supporting young people in communities around the state.

Illinois Senate backs free menstrual products at public colleges

Villa said she didn’t know how much the bill would cost universities and community colleges. Tracy said in Senate debate, “Our universities have been hurting because of lack of funding from our state, and I think it’s very important that you ask the question sometimes, ‘Who pays for this?’” Tracy added: “I am all about hygiene and providing necessary items toilet paper and the like. … We just think we can print money, tax more, and it all works out, and we hide behind things like feminine hygiene. “Yes, I’m a woman, I’ve been through all that, and I know it’s necessary. It’s as necessary as toilet paper, but at some point, we have to ask where this money is coming from, and who has to pay for it and who is hurt by it. … we also have to stop creating a culture that everything is free.”

Parts of Burmah, Siam and the Shan States illustrating the explorations of Holt S Hallett, C E : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

BurmahSiamShan-sharbaumilne-1886 $400.00 Title   1886 (dated)         1 : 844800 Description This is an 1886 Henry Sharbau and H. A. Milne map of Burma (Myanmar) and Thailand. The map focuses on northern Thailand (Siam) and the railroad proposed by civil engineer Holt S. Hallett (1841 - 1911) and his associate Archibald Colquhoun (pronounced kuhl-HOON.) It was created to accompany a paper Hallett presented to the Royal Geographical Society. Red lines trace Hallett s explorations, scouting and surveying the best railroad route. A dashed black and white line illustrated the proposed railway, running south from Kiang Hsen to the map s lower border. An inset along the right illustrates the route s continuation to Bangkok.

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