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| | Nobel Prize - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Nobel Prizes are prizes instituted by the will of Alfred Nobel, awarded to people (and also to organizations in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize) who have done outstanding research, invented groundbreaking techniques or equipment, or made outstanding contributions to society. |  | | The peace prize ceremony was held at the Norwegian Nobel Institute from 1905 until 1946, later at the Aula of the University of Oslo, and since 1990 at the Oslo City Hall. |  | | As of November 2005, a total of 776 Nobel Prizes have been awarded (758 to individuals and 18 to organizations). |
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| | Odin - The Nobel Peace Prize |
 | | In addition, a Nobel memorial prize was established in 1968 ‹ The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. |  | | Many other similar prizes are of course given by other institutions all over the world, but the Nobel prizes have maintained a unique position since the first one was awarded in 1901. |  | | To be valid, nominations have to be submitted by 1 February of the year for which the prize is being awarded. |
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| | Nobel Prize - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The peace prize ceremony was held at the Norwegian Nobel Institute from 1905 until 1946, later at the Aula of the University of Oslo, and since 1990 at the Oslo City Hall. |  | | The Nobel Prizes are prizes instituted by the will of Alfred Nobel, awarded to people (and also to organizations in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize) who have done outstanding research, invented groundbreaking techniques or equipment, or made outstanding contributions to society. |  | | The prizes are awarded at formal ceremonies held annually on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. |
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| | Nobel Prize and Treaty of Portsmouth by Theodore Roosevelt Association |
 | | Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (not Noble) in 1906 for his work in the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Portsmouth ending the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. |  | | NOTE: Theodore Roosevelt declined to keep the money awarded in 1906 for the Nobel Peace Prize, and tried to establish with the prize money a foundation to promote industrial peace in the United States. |  | | This made him the first American to win a Nobel Prize in any of the categories. |
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| | The Nobel Prize |
 | | A private institution established in 1900 to manage the assets intended for the prizes stated in Alfred Nobel's will. |  | | On November 27, 1895, Nobel signed his last will providing for the establishment of the Nobel Prize. |  | | The Nobel Prize is the first international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace. |
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| | The Nobel Prize for Sustainable Development |
 | | Alfred Nobel surely was a visionary man, stating explicitly that "in awarding the prizes no consideration be given to the nationality of the candidates, but that the most worthy shall receive the prize." |  | | The original Nobel prizes have been subject to change in the course of time. |  | | For more than a hundred years the Nobel Prizes are among the most prestigious acknowledgements any scientist, writer or politician can receive. |
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| | GBMP: SHINGO Prize |
 | | Business Week, May 15, 2000, stated that the North American Shingo Prize is,
the Nobel prize of manufacturing
. The state award will exhibit the same high standards and quality characterized by the North American award. |  | | Please note that there will be a separate set of State Shingo Prizes awarded for each of the states listed above. |  | | The Northeast Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing has been established to recognize business excellence in the Northeast Region of the United States, similar to how the North American Shingo Prize recognizes business excellence in the United States, Canada and Mexico. |
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| | Nobel Prize Money to Fund Cancer & Nutrition Fellowships |
 | | The Nobel Peace Prize money awarded to the Agency will be used to create a fund for fellowships and training to improve cancer management and childhood nutrition in the developing world, the IAEA Board of Governors decided at its meeting today in Vienna. |  | | The Norwegian Committee awarded the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize on 7 October to the IAEA and Director General ElBaradei in equal shares. |  | | A special fund known as the "IAEA Nobel Cancer and Nutrition Fund" was established for receipt of the Agency´s share of the prestigious million dollar prize. |
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| | MaxSpeak, You Listen!: EYES ON THE PRIZE |
 | | I caught a glimpse of Sean Hannity's "Nobel prize nominated" doctor, who claimed that under his care Terry Schiavo would be up and tap-dancing in no time. |  | | But I am ambitious, so I would like each of you to write a letter nominating me for the Nobel prize in other disciplines. |  | | In case you wondered, I myself have been nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature, for writing the Book of Love. |
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| | CNN.com - Jimmy Carter wins Nobel Peace Prize - Oct. 11, 2002 |
 | | He won the 2002 peace prize from a record field of 156 candidates -- 117 individuals and 39 groups -- vying for the honor named for Alfred Nobel, a Swedish philanthropist and inventor of dynamite. |  | | Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for what presenters cited as decades of work seeking peaceful solutions and promoting social and economic justice. |  | | Afghan President Hamid Karzai, also a candidate for the prize, was one of the first people to congratulate Carter and said he was happy to be among the candidates. |
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| | Too Many Eyes On the Prize |
 | | When Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen won the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1901 for discovering X-rays in his lab, there were fewer than 250 physicists in Germany and about 1,000 in the entire world. |  | | In short, the gloriously personal spirit of the Nobel Prize is dissolving among the Internet connections and plane schedules of the postmodern, decentralized, multinational research enterprise. |  | | It was designed for a different age." For the intellectual balustrades and cornices of the grand old Nobels, in fact, the very act of memorializing the advance of science may now be calcifying that advance. |
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| | Vox Dramatica prize - Encyclopedia Dramatica |
 | | Superior to the Nobel Prize, the Vox Dramatica is awarded to Encyclopediadramatica editors who show tireless comittment to bringing the lulz in force and continuting the mission of the site. |  | | All registered users are eligible for the prize which means "Voice of the Drama". |  | | Criteria for awardment includes proper grammar, witty writing style and wiki categorization skills. |
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| | Peace Writes April 2000 |
 | | In 1999 the Sydney Peace Prize was awarded to Archbishop Emeritus, Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa for his work as head of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and for the relevance of that work to Australia’s own task to achieve reconciliation with its own indigenous peoples. |  | | The 1998 Prize was awarded to Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank, which lends minute amounts of money to the poorest of the poor with startling results whereby such borrowers achieve financial autonomy, formerly unknown to them in their impoverished lives. |  | | At a gala dinner in the evening of 26 November, the Governor General Sir William Deane presented the 1999 Sydney Peace Prize to Archbishop Tutu. |
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| | Hexapedia - American Friends Service Committee |
 | | In 1947 AFSC received the Nobel Peace Prize along with the British Friends Service Council on behalf of all Quakers worldwide. |  | | In the United States AFSC has divided the country into 9 regions, each of which runs programs related to peace, immigrant rights, restorative justice, civil rights, and other causes. |  | | In April 1917 -- days after the United States joined World War I and declared war on Germany and its allies -- a group of Quakers met in Philadelphia to discuss the pending military draft -- and would affect members of peace churches such as Quakers, Mennonites, Brethren, and the Amish. |
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| | Company News On Call |
 | | Michael Bishop of the University of California-San Francisco were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1989 for research that led to the isolation of many cellular genes that normally control growth and development and are frequently mutated in human cancer. |  | | He led the team of Journal reporters that won a 1997 Pulitzer Prize for a series chronicling the development and effects of new AIDS therapies. |  | | BIO represents more than 1,000 biotechnology companies, academic institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations in all 50 U.S. states and 33 other nations. |
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| | People in the News |
 | | Columbia's undergraduate school has graduated nine Nobel laureates in science, more than any other American college. |  | | The reports he sent to the Monitor offered the first publicized evidence that the suspected mass killings had taken place. |  | | Strothman came to the company in September 1995 as vice president, publisher, adult trade and reference. |
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| | Barnard College Newscenter |
 | | During the commencement ceremony, Barnard President Judith R. Shapiro will present the Barnard Medal of Excellence to economist Amartya Sen, a Nobel Prize winner, and to Carla Hayden, president in 2004 of the American Library Association. |  | | She won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1992 as a columnist for The New York Times. |  | | Anna Quindlen, the Newsweek columnist, best-selling author, and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for commentary, will give the 2005 commencement speech at Barnard, her alma mater, on Tuesday afternoon, May 17. |
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| | Science, Art and Technology |
 | | He won a Nobel Prize in Science for his work on the photoelectric effect. |  | | It was the most highly prized and expensive pigmenteven more so than gold and because of this it was often reserved for the representation of extremely important figures, such as the Virgin Mary in Christian paintings. |  | | category of subject matter in the fine arts (for example, landscape painting) |
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| | ipedia.com: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Article |
 | | 11 alumni and nine professors from U of I have won the Nobel Prize, including two in 2003; professors Paul Lauterbur and Anthony Leggett won for their work in physiology/medicine and physics, respectively. |  | | George Thiem, B.S. - awarded the 1950 Pulitzer Prize (Public Service) |  | | Carl van Doren, B.A. - awarded the 1939 Pulitzer Prize (Biography) |
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| | History of Chemistry |
 | | Alan J. Heeger's Home Page, The 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Presentation Speech: The 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Alan J. Heeger, Alan J. Heeger, Alan J. Heeger, Professor Alan J. Heeger, Alan J. Heeger, Alan J. Heeger, Alan J. Heeger, Alan J. Heeger, Nobel Prize Winners' Paper, Nobel Laureates at the University of Pennsylvania, |  | | Press Release: The 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Donald J. Cram, Donald J. Cram, Donald J. Cram, Donald J. Cram Obituary, Donald J. Cram, Munzinger Personen- Donald J. Cram |  | | Press Release: The 1974 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Paul J. Flory, Paul J. Flory, Paul J. Flory, Paul J. Flory, Paul J. Flory |
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| | Nobel Laureate |
 | | Bertrand Russell, 1950 Nobel Laureate in Literature Biography and Nobel prize presentation speech. |  | | Nobel Prize in Chemistry - 1990 Elias James Corey, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. |  | | Nobel Prize in Chemistry - 1950 Kurt Alder, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. |
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| | Nobel Prize, Nobel Prizes |
 | | The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (officially it is the cumbersome Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) is not a Nobel Prize in the same sense. |  | | Nobel Prize award ceremonies are held on Dec. 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel& death in 1896. |  | | The five established under terms of the will of Alfred Nobel are: Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel Prize in chemistry, Nobel Prize in literature, Nobel Prize in physics, Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. |
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| | Nobel Prize, Nobel Prizes |
 | | The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (officially it is the cumbersome Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) is not a Nobel Prize in the same sense. |  | | Nobel Prize award ceremonies are held on Dec. 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobels death in 1896. |  | | The five established under terms of the will of Alfred Nobel are: Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel Prize in chemistry, Nobel Prize in literature, Nobel Prize in physics, Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. |
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| | History of Chemistry |
 | | Press Release: The 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996, Buckyballs Earn The 1996 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, Buckyballs At Virginia Tech, Robert F. Curl, Robert F. Curl Jr. |  | | The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1990, Press Release: The 1990 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Elias James Corey was a whiz kid from Methuen, Elias James Corey, Elias James Corey |  | | The 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Roald Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann on NT, " The same and not the same " (highly recommended for high school students), "In Praise of Synthesis", A proporsed Methodological Improvement... |
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| | The Heidelberg Appeal |
 | | * John Charles Polanyi, Nobel Prize (Chemistry), Professor Of Chemistry, University of Toronto-Chemistry-Canada |  | | *Sir John R. Vane, Nobel Prize (Medicine), Professor, Chairman of William Harvey Research Institute, London-Endocrinology-Grande-Bretagne |  | | * Owen Chamberlain, Professor, Nobel Prize (Physics), Emeritus Professor, University Of California-Berkeley-U.S.A. * Stanley Cohen, Nobel Prize (Medicine), Distinguished Professor, Department of Biochem., Vanderbilt University-Biochemistry-U.S.A. *Sir John Warcup Cornforth, Nobel Prize (Chemistry), School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Brighton-Chemistry-Grande-Bretagne |
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| | Nobel -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (Swedish chemist remembered for his invention of dynamite and for the bequest that created the Nobel prizes (1833-1896)) Alfred Nobel - the inventor of (An explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp) dynamite, instituted the Nobel Prizes |  | | (Click link for more info and facts about Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel - awarded annually since 1968 |  | | (Click link for more info and facts about Laureates/Winners of the Nobel Prize) Laureates/Winners of the Nobel Prize |
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| | Talk:Nobel Prize - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instituted the Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. |  | | In 1968, the Bank of Sweden instituted the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize." [3] |  | | They are currently working for the committee and media to not to shorten the current name to "nobel prize" but to the "Bank of Sweden prize" (whereas the long name is somewhere on the lines of "Bank of Sweden prize in economics in the memory of Alfred Nobel"). |
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| | Nobel prize - Nobel Peace Prize, The |
 | | Presentation of Award: 1961 Nobel Prize for Chemistry Dr. Melvin Calvin receiving the Nobel Prize at the Stockholm concert hall, 1961. |  | | The first Nobel prize was awarded in 1901, which was five years after Alfred Nobel's death. |  | | Awarding the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has given Karolinska Work with the prestigious Nobel Prize has given Karolinska Institutet an |
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