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  • Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration
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  • ...een Minister of Tourism; Sport, Fitness and Leisure; Local Government; and Civil Defence (he resigned his cabinet posts in 1996). In 2001 he was elected may [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • '''Irish-American civil servant and naturalist''' ...ican colonies (1710). He spent the next half century in the colonial civil service, eventually being appointed surveyor general and then lieutenant governor o
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  • Thatcher, Linda. "I Care Nothing for Politics:" Ruth May Fox, Forgotten Suffragist," [[Utah]] Historical Quarterly, 49 (S [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...Peter Francisco Park in New Bedford, [[Massachusetts]], and the US Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp in his honor in 1975. [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...versity (Emory and Tulane) he became a college professor, and then entered politics, running for the US Congress in 1974 and being first elected in 1978. He wa [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • He continued in politics until his death in 1804 in a duel with Aaron Burr. [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...in 1977 and left the movement, providing anti-terrorist information to the government. He went into hiding in [[France]] and [[Italy]] for 22 years, but was arre [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...led him to give up his job and devote himself to writing, studying law and politics. [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
    1 KB (149 words) - 20:54, 20 May 2014
  • ...race was financed from Little House royalties. He wrote on government and politics as well. [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
    3 KB (437 words) - 20:32, 2 June 2014
  • ...as Confederate secretary of the treasury, 1861-64. In 1867 he retired from politics and return to his law practice. He was also one of the founders of the public school [[system]] in Charleston, [[South Carolina]].
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  • He later became an official government interpreter and accompanied a group of Native Americans to the Paris Exposi [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • [[Category: Civil Rights, Advocacy]] [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...y 1910 he was a commissioner of the Native Land Court. He continued in the service of the Land Court, and the East Coast Native Trust for the rest of his work [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...the Waitangi Tribunal, which mostly hears cases relating to Maori land and civil rights. He was then appointed head of the Iwi Transition Agency, and then c [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...able at: [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgibin/browse-mixed?id=EasIndi&tag=public&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed] [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...ers' health with very limited resources. In 1945 he retired from the civil service and went into private practice in Manaia, Taranaki province. [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ..., and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a pan-Hindu nationalist, revivalist and service organization with the elimination of caste and tribal distinctions at its c [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...for Parliament seven times, but unsuccessfully. In 1940 he left government service and returned to manage family and other Maori businesses. From 1929 or earl [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...[Ohio]] in 1855. He recruited Black soldiers for the Union Army during the Civil War and campaigned for their equal treatment. [[Category: Civil Rights, Advocacy]]
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  • ...'s Patriotic Society, and was awarded the Order of the Second Class by the government. [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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  • ...were the redress of Maori grievances and trying to get the [[New Zealand]] government to abide by its treaties with the Maori. He was almost totally unsuccessful [[Category: Government, Politics, Civil Service, Public Administration]]
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