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Lewis Henry Morgan ( 1818 – 1881 ), a lawyer from Rochester, New York, became an advocate for and ethnological scholar of the Iroquois.
John Wesley has historically been the most influential advocate for the teachings of Arminian soteriology.
He was also an abolitionist and an advocate for women's rights.
She became involved in politics in Tiberius ’ imperial court, became an advocate for her sons to succeed Tiberius, and opposed Tiberius ’ natural son and natural grandson Tiberius Gemellus for succession.
Morita was an advocate for all the products made by the Sony Corporation.
Two other uncommon sources were promoted by Alexander: Anselm of Canterbury, whose writings had been ignored for almost a century gained an important advocate in Alexander and he used Anselm's works extensively in his teaching on Christology and soteriology ; and, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, whom Alexander used in his examination of the theology of Orders and ecclesiastical structures.
Whorf is widely known as an advocate for the idea that because of linguistic differences in grammar and usage, speakers of different languages conceptualize and experience the world differently.
The United States considers Botswana an advocate of and a model for stability in Africa and has been a major partner in Botswana's development since its independence.
The first documented bouldering advocate may have been Oscar Eckenstein, a British engineer and innovative climber who wrote about bouldering, and in the 1890s conducted an informal bouldering competition for natives in Askole, a village in the Karakoram mountains.
Walsh was viewed as a strong advocate for African-American head coaches in the NFL and NCAA.
The Independent Women's Forum continued on with a goal of remaining a high profile group of women to advocate for economic and political freedom and personal responsibility.
In recent years, Frankston has been an outspoken advocate for reducing the role of telecommunications companies in the evolution of the internet, particularly with respect to broadband and mobile communications.
" Anarcho-capitalist Walter Block claims, however, that, while Adam Smith was an advocate of economic freedom, he also allowed for government to intervene in many areas.
B. Priestley on " Britain and the Nuclear Bombs ", which was critical of Aneurin Bevan for changing his mind about nuclear weapons and ceasing to advocate unilateral nuclear disarmament by Britain.
The chief advocate and driving force for improving public health in Chicago was Dr. John H. Rauch, M. D., who established a plan for Chicago's park system in 1866, created Lincoln Park by closing a cemetery filled with festering, shallow graves, and helped establish a new Chicago Board of Health in 1867 in response to an outbreak of cholera.
* David Burt, a former librarian and advocate for content-control software
Other groups support or advocate for gay Christians and their relationships.
* Robert R. Davila ( 1965 ), President of Gallaudet University and advocate for the rights of the hearing impaired
" In 1988, in response to a campaign against lesbians at the Marine's Parris Island Depot, activists launched the Gay and Lesbian Military Freedom Project ( MFP ) to advocate for an end to the exclusion of gays and lesbians from the armed forces.
is one of the requirements for admission to the profession of advocate in Malta ( an advocate, as opposed to a legal procurator, has rights of representation in superior courts ).
He was adopted at 6 weeks by Rex and Auleva Thomas, and as an adult would become a well-known advocate for adoption, founding the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

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Renowned as being the " Father of Railways ", the Victorians considered him a great example of diligent application and thirst for improvement, with self-help advocate Samuel Smiles particularly praising his achievements.
Ira Samuel Einhorn ( born May 15, 1940 ), known as " the Unicorn Killer ", is a convicted murderer and former environmental advocate.
Many critics were barristers of the common law, ignorant of the court's workings, but some, such as Sir Samuel Romilly, had trained as a Chancery advocate and were well aware of the Chancery's procedure.
Samuel Gridley Howe ( November 10, 1801 – January 9, 1876 ) was a nineteenth century United States physician, abolitionist, and an advocate of education for the blind.
* Samuel P. Colt, entrepreneur, child labor advocate, and Rhode Island state representative ; lived in Bristol
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was one early advocate of this.
Other members of the peace commission were Lieutenant General William T. Sherman, commander of the Military Division of the Missouri ; Major General William S. Harney ( retired ), who had taken part in earlier conflicts with the Cheyenne and Sioux along the Platte River ; Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry, commander of the Military Department of Dakota ; Senator John B. Henderson of Missouri, Chairman of the Senate Indian Appropriations Committee, who had introduced the bill that created the peace commission ; Colonel Samuel F. Tappan, formerly of the First Colorado Volunteer Cavalry and a peace advocate who had led the U. S. Army's investigation of the Sand Creek massacre ; Major General John B. Sanborn, formerly commander of the Upper Arkansas District, who had previously helped to negotiate the Little Arkansas Treaty of 1865.
* Samuel Gridley Howe ( 1801-1876 ), physician, abolitionist, and advocate of education for the blind
Samuel Hill ( May 13, 1857 — February 26, 1931 ), usually known as Sam Hill, was a businessman, lawyer, railroad executive and advocate of good roads in the Pacific Northwest.
Samuel Jared Taylor ( born 1951 ) of Oakton, Virginia, is an American journalist and an advocate of what he describes as " racial realism ", a philosophy that views race as a biological reality and advocates the separateness of racial groups as the key of a well-functioning society.
Among authors who contributed to DeBow's Review was the southern surgeon and medical writer Samuel A. Cartwright, an authority on the establishment of sanitary conditions and also an advocate of the pro-slavery argument.
In 1831 Samuel B. Ruggles, a developer and advocate of open space, proposed the idea for the park due to the northward growth of Manhattan.
* Samuel F. Tappan, US Army officer, journalist, Native American advocate

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Colonel Charles de Gaulle was a known advocate of concentration of armor and airplanes.
As Minister of National Education, de Klerk was a supporter of segregated universities, and as a leader of the National Party in Transvaal, he was not known to advocate reform.
Railways became a national medium for the modernization of backward regions, and a leading advocate of this approach was the poet-politician Alphonse de Lamartine.
They had a powerful advocate in Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, a leading Church figure and a nephew of André de Montbard, one of the founding knights.
Alan Nelson, de Vere's only biographer who does not advocate the Oxfordian Theory, writes that " ontemporary observers such as Harvey, Webbe, Puttenham and Meres clearly exaggerated Oxford's talent in deference to his rank.
Literary critic known for his newsletter " Nouvelles de la république des lettres " and his powerful Dictionnaire historique et critique, and one of the earliest influences on the Enlightenment thinkers to advocate tolerance between the different religious beliefs.
His inability to make headway against the de facto two-party system as an independent in that election would later lead him to become an advocate for Instant Runoff Voting, helping to found FairVote in 1992.
" His statement echoed the view that in Roman Catholic Mariology the path to Christ is through Mary, with Mariology being inherent in Christology ; a sentiment also expressed by saints such as Louis de Montfort who was a strong rosary advocate.
During recent years, Mr. Temkin has used his influential Sunday column in El Mercurio de Valparaíso to advocate for many major policy issues, such as the creation of a " Ley Valparaíso " ( Valparaíso Law ) in the Chilean Congress, and the possibility that the Chilean government must guarantee funding for the preservation of Valparaíso's beloved funicular elevators.
This use of Fanon in the context of an advocate of violent insurrection can be compared to the use by Rage Against the Machine lead singer, Zack de la Rocha, a track recorded with artists Last Emperor and KRS-One called " C. I. A.
She was also on intimate terms with many of the Italian Protestants, such as Pietro Carnesecchi, Juan de Valdés and Ochino, but she died before the church crisis in Italy became acute, and, although she was an advocate of religious reform, there is no reason to believe that she herself became a Protestant.
He was educated at the Collège de Juilly, on leaving which he adopted the profession of the law ; he was admitted advocate in 1811, and in the same year he married.
After a good education under the direction of a relation who was a curé, and a period as an advocate at Bordeaux, he came to Paris, where he obtained introductions to the most distinguished writers of the time, and became a contributor to the Encyclopedie méthodique and the Mercure de France.
Raymond Romain, Comte de Sèze or Desèze ( September 26, 1750 – May 2, 1828 ) was a French advocate.
He became an influential advocate in the parlement, and was prominent in opposition to the ministers Calonne and Loménie de Brienne.
Louis XIV's pious second wife Madame de Maintenon was a strong advocate of Protestant persecution and urged Louis to revoke Henry IV's edict ; her confessor and spiritual adviser, François de la Chaise, must be held largely responsible.
There developed a split among UDF elected officials, between those such as Gilles de Robien and Pierre-Christophe Baguet, who favored closer ties with the UMP, and those such as François Bayrou who advocate independent centrist policies, while others such as Jean Dionis du Séjour tried steering for a middle course.
He was born in Paris in 1802, the son of General Alexandre de Girardin and of Madame Dupuy ( née Fagnan ), wife of a Parisian advocate.
Several notable futurists have voiced support for Friendly AI, including author and inventor Raymond Kurzweil, medical life-extension advocate Aubrey de Grey, and World Transhumanist Association co-founder ( with David Pearce ) Dr. Nick Bostrom of Oxford University.
His second novel, Émilie de Varmont ( 1791 ), was intended to prove the utility and necessity of divorce and of the marriage of priests, questions raised by the French Revolution-all his works tended to advocate revolutionary ideals.
While some advocate this solution for ideological reasons, others feel simply that, due to the reality on the ground, it is the de facto situation.
A passionate advocate of human rights, Olympe de Gouges greeted the outbreak of the Revolution with hope and joy, but soon became disenchanted when égalité ( equal rights ) was not extended to women.
Also called the " Social Club ", members sometimes gathered at the home of the well-known women's rights advocate, Sophie de Condorcet.

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