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  1. E. Fuller Torrey

    Edwin Fuller Torrey, M.D. (b.September 6, 1937, Utica, New York), is an American psychiatrist and schizophrenia researcher. He is Associate Director for Laboratory Research at the Stanley Medical Research Institute (SMRI). Torrey is president of the board of the Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC), …

  2. Robert Zubrin

    Robert Zubrin is an American aerospace engineer and author, best known for his advocacy of manned Mars exploration. He was the driving force behind Mars Direct-a proposal intended to produce significant reductions in the cost and complexity of such a mission. The key idea was to use the Martian atmosphere to produce oxygen, water, and rocket propellant for the surface stay and return journey.

  3. John G. McNutt

    John G. McNutt is an associate professor of social work at the University of South Carolina, and a leading researcher on the use of information and communication technologies in the nonprofit sector. Much of his current work focuses on electronic advocacy. His books include: *Meenaghan, T., Gibbons, W.G. & McNutt, J.G. (2005). Generalist practice in larger settings. [Second Edition]. Chicago: Lyceum Books. *Meenaghan, T., Kilty, K.M & McNutt, J.G. (2004).

  4. Robert P. George

    Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, where he teaches courses on constitutional interpretation, civil liberties and philosophy of law. He also serves as the director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. He was educated at Swarthmore College (BA), Harvard Law School (JD), Harvard Divinity School (MTS), and New College, Oxford (DPhil). At Oxford he studied under John Finnis and Joseph Raz.

  5. Mitch Snyder

    Mitch Snyder (1946 - July 3 or 4, 1990) was an American advocate for the homeless. He was the subject of a 1986 biopic "Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story". Snyder worked in advertising on Madison Avenue in New York City in the early 1960s. At some point he left his wife and children and started hitchhiking west. Police found him in a stolen vehicle, and he was arrested and convicted of grand theft auto. Snyder served two years in federal prison, 1970-1972, …

  6. Ted Hayes

    Theodore "Ted" Hayes, Jr. is an American advocate for the homeless and an activist for the Republican Party. Hayes' activism began in January 1985, when Justiceville, a community of homeless people in Los Angeles, was founded. It survived for five months, until authorities moved to shut down the shantytown. When they did, Hayes entered 35-day fast in protest.

  7. Karyn Seroussi

    Karyn Seroussi, the mother of a formerly autistic boy, researched how dietary changes can affect autism, and used dietary exclusion to improve her son's condition. Such treatments are part of the controversies in autism. She is known for her parent support advocacy efforts, …

  8. Maureen Greenwood

    Maureen Greenwood-Basken is an American human rights activist. She has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Slavic Studies from the University of Michigan; and a masters degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago. Maureen serves as the Advocacy Director for Europe and Eurasia in the Washington office of Amnesty International. She promotes the role of human rights issues in United States foreign policy. Ms.

  9. David Maybury-Lewis

    David Henry Peter Maybury-Lewis (born 1929) is an anthropologist, ethnologist of lowland South America, activist for indigenous peoples' human rights and professor emeritus of Harvard University. Born in Hyderabad, Pakistan, Maybury-Lewis attended Oxford University, at which he earned a D.Phil. In 1960, he joined the Harvard faculty, and eventually became the Edward C. Henderson Professor of Anthropology until his recent retirement.

  10. Marshall Fritz

    Marshall Fritz (b. 1943) is a California public figure. He is chairman, founder, and former president of the Alliance for the Separation of School & State. Prior to founding the Alliance for the Separation of School & State, he founded the Advocates for Self-Government, a non-profit, non-partisan libertarian advocacy and education center. In libertarian circles he is best known as the inventor of the "World's Smallest Political Quiz."

  11. Robert Paul Wolff

    Robert Paul Wolff is a twentieth century political philosopher who has criticized both conservative and liberal currents of thought from the basis of philosophical anarchist theory. Wolff is most widely known outside professional philosophy for his advocacy of unanimous consent democracy, also known as "pure" or "absolute" tolerance a concept on which he published several books. These include "The Poverty of Liberalism" (ISBN 0-8070-0583-5),

  12. Fred E. Foldvary

    Fred Foldvary Lecturer of Economics

  13. David Paciocco

    David M. Paciocco (LL.B. (U.W.O.), B.C.L. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Hon., Laurentian), of the Bar of Ontario, Full Professor) is a professor at the University of Ottawa assigned to the common law Section. Since 1982 he has taught at the Faculty of Law classes pertaining to Evidence, Criminal Law, and Trusts. From 1981 - 1982 he taught at the University of Windsor “and as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1989 - 90.

  14. Kathy Dettwyler

    Dr. Katherine A. Dettwyler is an anthropology professor at Millersville University in Millersville, Pennsylvania and an adjunct professor at the University of Delaware. She is also a lecturer, author and breastfeeding advocate. Dr. Dettwyler is best known for her work studying the duration of breastfeeding as it relates to other mammals, primarily primates. According to her research, the natural age of weaning is 2 1/2 to 7 years old as determined by weight gain, …

  15. Ziad K. Abdelnour

    Ziad K. Abdelnour (Ziad Khalil Abdelnour) is a New York-based financier and venture capitalist. He is also the founder and president of the United States Committee for a Free Lebanon (USCFL), an advocacy organization which established the "Middle East Intelligence Bulletin" in 1999, a joint publication of Middle East Forum, founded by Daniel Pipes. Abdelnour was born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1961.

  16. Mike Salisbury

    Mike Salisbury is a leading advocate of the natural burial movement in Canada. He is the current president of the Natural Burial Co-operative in Toronto and serves on the Board of Directors of the Natural Burial Association of Canada, is a registered non-profit promoting natural burials through advocacy, education and standards.

  17. Joanna Hayes

    Joanna Dove Hayes (born December 23, 1976) is an American runner, who won the gold medal in the Women's 100m Hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens. Currently coaches Track and Field and Cross-Country Running at Brentwood School in Los Angeles, California. Hayes is the daughter of Los Angeles homeless advocate Ted Hayes

  18. Irvine Page

    Irvine Heinly Page (January 7, 1901 - June 10, 1991) was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and was an American Scientist who played an important part in the field of hypertension for almost 60 years. His first contributions were published in the early 1930s and his most recent, "Hypertension Research: A Memoir : 1920-1960", in 1988. He is perhaps best know for the co-discovery of serotonin in 1948, …

  19. Ingrid Parewijck

    Ingrid Parewijck is a Belgium-born model who made headlines in July 2004 when she was arrested at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, New York City for possession of three bags of cocaine. She had one plastic package in her right front pants pocket and two more in her brown leather handbag, according to the criminal complaint (see). At the airport, Parewijck, a tall, thin blonde who has ben featured on the covers of "Vogue", "ELLE" and "Photo" magazines, …

  20. Steve Maidhof

    Steve Maidhof was a BDSM activist and the founder of National Leather Association International. President of NLA from 1986 to 1988, Maidhof founded NLA after his unsuccessful candidacy in the International Mr. Leather Contest, and gained attention from Pat Califia, who later became the keynote speaker at the association's foundation. His organization soon expanded across the country and became a leading force of BDSM advocacy. Maidhof died in 1991 of AIDS.

  21. Laura Corby

    I'm the Founder/CEO of the Autism Solution Center,, Inc. in the Memphis, TN area. I am PASSIONATE about Autism Spectrum Disorders, educating the community, training professionals in the field, and insuring EVERY individual with ASD's has access to the help they need, regardless of their ability to pay! EVERY individual deserves the right to reach their fullest potential, and I'm dedicated to make sure they get that opportunity.

  22. Gordon Dymowski

    My primary strength is helping non-profits plan more effectively in order to help them outperform their competitors. Strong background in working with social media, and developing consistent messaging for non-profit policy/advocacy efforts. Primary focus is on linking non-profits with other community organizations, as well as potential for-profit partners. Currently working on brand evangelism & WOM efforts for marketing group.

  23. Doris Cheng

    Ms. Cheng joined our firm in 1998 after a distinguished academic career at the University of San Francisco Kendrick Hall School of Law. Her areas of concentration include personal injury, government liability, medical negligence, premises liability, and automobile accidents. She prosecutes cases throughout California and in the Federal District Courts. She has appeared before trial courts throughout the State, and has experience in trial, mediation and arbitration.

  24. Hilary Curtis

    Portal websites to enable groups of health professionals and patients to work together more effectively. Software for online surveys, questionnaires and data-gathering. Also specialised consultancy on public health and HIV/AIDS policy and quality of services.

  25. Shaun Lumachi

    Shaun Lumachi Shaun is president of Chamber Advocacy, which he founded in 2004. Chamber Advocacy leads the chamber of commerce industry as the only professional consulting firm that builds government affairs programs.

  26. Philip M. Kirkpatrick

    Philip M. Kirkpatrick Representative Cases and Litigation Results

  27. Nolan Bowie
  28. Laurelie Wallace

    IM: LBWMiamiU.

  29. Lawrence J. Ferolie

    Lawrence J. Ferolie Lawrence J. Ferolie is the firm’s senior personal injury trial lawyer, with more than 50 years of experience. He began his career as an Assistant State’s Attorney for Winnebago County, served as City Attorney for the City of Rockford, founded his own firm in 1976, handling only serious personal injury, wrongful death and workers’ compensation cases, and finally, in 1994, established the present firm.

  30. Marc W. Judice

    MARC W. JUDICE , born October 22, 1946, obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Louisiana State University School of Law in 1977. While in Law School, he was a member of the Robert Lee Tullis Moot Court Board. In Flory Trial Competition at LSU School of Law, he was selected the best trial attorney in the Fall of 1976. He has been actively engaged in litigation since 1977, with emphasis in the areas of medical, dental, healthcare and professional liability defense.

  31. Rachel Hester

    I'm the worst hider, ever.

  32. Greg Macias

    I like my sleep. Some people think I am a really sweet guy and other think I am an ass. Well, I guess both viewpoints can be right. I tend not to take too much too seriously, except death, my own that is. I love coffee and chocolate. And gazpacho. I am very thoughtful and calculating in TRYING to plan out life stuff, but at that same time can be easy going. I am not judgemental unless you are a bad person.

  33. Kavitha Kolappa

    "We are double-edged blades, and everytime we whet our virtue, the return stroke strops our vice." - Thoreau.

  34. Neil Giuliano
  35. Doris Cheng

    Ms. Cheng is also active in local bar affairs. She has been elected to membership on the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association as well as the Board of Governors of the University of San Francisco School of Law. She has also served as Chair of the Bar Association of San Francisco’s Barrister’s Club newsletter. She is active in the American Inns of Court, having served as Program Chair and Secretary-Treasurer of the USF Inn of Court.

  36. Larry Merculieff

    Larry Merculieff Larry Merculieff , Alaska Native science Commission Larry Merculieff has almost four decades of experience serving his people, the Aleuts of the Pribilof Islands and other Alaska Native peoples in a number of capacities.

  37. Beth Reimels

    Beth Reimels Managing Attorney, Barton Child Law & Policy Clinic Beth Reimels manages the legislative and policy work of the Barton Clinic. She supervises students in the clinic and at the Georgia State Capitol. Beth is the director of the Emory Summer Child Advocacy Program and also coordinates the Barton Fellowship program, which sponsors post-graduate fellowships for lawyers and public health professionals to work with Clinic research and evaluation projects.

  38. Kevin J. Saghy

    Kevin Saghy Kevin J. Saghy, PRSSA 2006-2007 National President of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), is a senior at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. He is a public relations major and holds a business option. Kevin enters his presidency after serving as vice president of chapter development in 2005-2006. As vice president, he led a Diversity Task Force of members to create the revised PRSSA Diversity Initiative.

  39. Lloyd N. Hand

    Ambassador Hand is senior counsel in King & Spalding's Government Advocacy and Public Policy Practice Group. His practice includes providing counsel to U.S. Fortune 500 companies, foreign governments and institutional clients regarding legislative, administrative, regulatory and international trade issues, as well as contract negotiations relating to defense and aerospace matters.

  40. Brandon Benson

    Justin Timberlake What Goes Around Comes Around Remix.

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