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    1. The basic things are there a little bit more and its shifting to things like youth advocacy and realizing more that you can be more


    2. Sometimes, in the jumble of advocacy and


    3. To Gary Rosen, editor of Commentary, Ravitch’s book demonstrates that the villain of the language cleansing enterprise is the “multicultural left” and its advocacy of “diversity


    4. Some world governments (Eastern Europe and a number of the European Union countries) are following Russia’s lead to protect children by curbing advocacy for ‘non-traditional’ [I prefer ‘perverse’] sexual acts


    5. ing lights of the Revolution, finally settling on Robespierre on the grounds of his caring for the lower classes and advocacy of limitations on property rights


    6. the socialist advocacy group that organized the event


    7. ”20 Another way of spinning the segue to advocacy journalism was to state that the reporters had the responsibility “to add value by explaining and interpreting the news


    8. So, if you, dear Reader, will turn to Appendix I, you will see a list of about 500 liberal advocacy groups


    9. history of one of the oldest migraine support and advocacy groups in


    10. What I am not sure of is what the others are here for!" Both the advocacy

    11. Love Is Not Abuse uses poetry, quizzes, relevant statistics, and video imagery to work on awareness, behavioral change and advocacy in this area


    12. Would it not then make a case for viewing with suspicion the religious assertion that the world was His creation? That was what many Hindu seers of yore were obviously at, going by their advocacy that the species of the world was the result of an evolutionary process


    13. It was also yet another set piece in the debate over video game violence and adult content, with advocacy groups decrying the series' glorification of prostitution, the mafia, and of course violence, including violence against first responders such as police and EMS


    14. But of those that understand the basic role of student advocacy, a scarce few have the intelligence to realize that any school’s highest and best function is to foster Health and Happiness for All


    15. Trip Advisor: Consumer advocacy and options


    16. Lawyers are trained in advocacy, that is, they will fight tooth and nail


    17. The two met for dinner with like-minded friends a few days later and their discussions led to the setting up of an advocacy group, Friends of BJP, with Jain as the convenor


    18. extent of his support and advocacy of Chinese


    19. Does this mean that the denial of marriage is discrimination against gays and lesbians that should be remedied by legislative or judicial change—or constitutional amendment to either allow or not allow it in order to remove all doubt? This issue of course has become the litmus test of gay rights advocacy groups as to whether you are with us or against us


    20. Such advocacy is always of individual human choice

    21. acknowledge Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism and advocacy of the destruction


    22. However the main advocacy program


    23. My advocacy for feminism is part of my wish to


    24. His overriding sense of redundancy would present the advocacy for the futility of any exercise


    25. Skilled in definition, powerful in debate, earnest in advocacy, he had no power


    26. They are further represented as seeking liberty to transmigrate into the bodies of two thousand swine, and as accomplishing the destruction of the whole herd as by the passage of some malignant whirlwind; * at another time as possessing a slave-girl at Philippi, and enabling her owners to make 'much gain’ by her supernatural spiritualism; a 'divination’ so effectual that when the spirit was cast out there was no legerdemain remaining, or natural clairvoyance, so that the 'hope of their gains was gone:’—loudly crying up the apostleship of Paul and Silas as 'the servants of the Most High God,’ so as to fasten the brand of their abominable advocacy upon the ministers of the Gospel—and then leaving the wrathful proprietors of the dispossessed medium to wreak their vengeance on the evangelists before the magistrates of Philippi, who beat them cruelly with rods and cast them into the prison


    27. There is little advocacy of evil as evil; the effort is directed to presenting evil as good


    28. The modern advocacy of the doctrine of immortality in Christ has been assailed by them with persistent rebuke during the space of a whole generation (specially by the laymen of the party), as teaching a doctrine that 'lowers men's views of the Atonement of Christ, and of the Evil of Sin, which required that atonement for its expiation


    29. For ourselves, we abjure companionship in such advocacy, and with all our strength warn the offenders of their own danger, as perhaps among the foremost objects of the 'wrath of God


    30. The progress of drunkenness in England requires for its repression not merely the advocacy of total abstinence, but Christ's distinct threatening of the 'furnace of fire’ to all those who defy God by practising, or abetting with their capital, habits of intoxication

    31. An advocacy group called the Identity Theft Resource Center identifies relatives as being involved in more than half of the child identity theft cases reported in the United States in year 2006


    32. Local and national media coverage of lobotomy research was quite limited at this time, in spite of the feverish advocacy with which Freeman presented his research to colleagues


    33. In 1955, according to Elizabeth Boggs, the parent of an intellectually disabled child and the president of NARC, the Massachusetts chapter contacted Cardinal Cushing about the possibility of approaching the Kennedy family to ask for its support for NARC programs and advocacy efforts


    34. The president presented the Kennedy Foundation’s first International Awards in Mental Retardation, recognizing outstanding achievements in the scientific and medical field of intellectual disabilities, advocacy, and outreach


    35. It was when the worlds of mental health politics, economics, science, advocacy, and patienthood that we still live in today came of age; it was when the anger and outrage of medical discrimination against mental illness and addiction was first crystallized


    36. Rhoda was sponsoring this legislation at the insistence of the local affiliate of an advocacy group that was starting to get traction nationwide: NAMI, which was then the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill and is now the National Alliance on Mental Illness


    37. (Ironically, Newt and I became friends years later as he got more involved in brain research advocacy, but back then he was the ultimate political enemy


    38. So was the creation, in 2003, of a new advocacy partnership called the Campaign for Mental Health Reform


    39. Long based in Chicago, but now also working out of DC, DBSA (formerly the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association) had, for years, been the nation’s major advocacy group for mood disorders


    40. I told the therapist I was glad I had discovered mental health advocacy, because there were times when it was the only thing that made me feel useful and hopeful for the future

    41. Wherever we traveled, we combined national and local elected officials, representatives of state and local care facilities and advocacy groups, and lots of “public testimony” from ordinary citizens who had been denied mental health or addiction care because it was still legal to discriminate in coverage of their illnesses


    42. The night before, my father and Pete and all their aides summoned all the major advocacy groups—who had been left out of negotiations to first create consensus among insurance, employers, and the guilds—to a private meeting in a Senate conference room


    43. They were told that, for the first time, all the major business stakeholders had agreed to a mental health parity bill, and the advocacy community was expected to support this bill and no others


    44. And if he skewed toward the needs of those most disabled by mental illness, he came by that bias honestly: his daughter’s illness, which had inspired all the advocacy he and his wife did, was much more disabling than mine


    45. And those watching this process unfold began to realize just how personal the parity issue was becoming in the Senate and House, and within Washington lobbying and advocacy circles


    46. The loudest voice in the advocacy community for this position was NAMI’s national office in Washington, which was pledged to the Senate bill


    47. At the same time, I still had this burning political and advocacy ambition, especially when it came to the diseases that were doing their best to try to destroy me


    48. They spent the first several years focusing primarily on helping Brandon get proper care and rebuild his life—he was fortunate to be diagnosed just when Clozaril revolutionized care, and has steadily improved ever since, so he finished college, married, and works in the family business and in multiple advocacy roles


    49. He did not come from the worlds of mental illness and addiction, and while he recognized both of them as a big part of the veteran suicide problem, he also had different ideas about how to fight the stigma against diagnosis and treatment than those of us who grew up in mental health advocacy


    50. But I had originally envisioned the group as bringing together everyone’s science and advocacy when it came to anything concerning the brain

















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