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    John Steinbeck

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    (1902-1968). Retrieved from http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/health/syllabuild.iguide/steinbec.html Liukkonen‚ P. (2002). John Steinbeck (1902-1968). Retrieved from http://www.kjrjasto.sci.fi/johnstei.htm Nobelprize.org. (2011‚ June 21). The Nobel Prize in literature 1962 John Steinbeck. Retrieved from http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/1962/steinbeck-bio.html Steinbeck‚ J. (2011). The Grapes of Wrath. Retrieved from http://www.enotes.com/grapes-of-wrath/author-biography Tuffey‚ D. (2004)

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    Economist Robert Mundell

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    References: Robert A. Mundell.The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1999.www. nobelprize.org. Retrieved December11‚ 2008 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel‚ 1999. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1999/ecoback99.pdf. Retrieved Deceember11‚ 2008.

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    Toni Morrison

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    Hannah Campos Professor Gibbons English 2 February 25‚ 2013 The Future of Language is in Our Hands Toni Morrison’s is a leading figure in American literature who won the Nobel Prize in 1993. She is good at giving different points of views or metaphors in order to show her purpose of writing and produce the tension of beauty. Black history plays a huge role in Morrison’s writing. In her lecture she tells a story happening between a blind woman and a few young men. The young men question

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    The Argumentative Indian

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    towering intellectual achievement across the world. Every year‚ the 1998 winner of the Nobel Prize for economics returns to Santiniketan‚ the tiny university town 100-odd miles from Calcutta. In Santiniketan‚ the former Master of Trinity College‚ Cambridge‚ can be seen on a bicycle‚ friendly and unassuming‚ chatting with the locals and working for a trust he has set up with the money from his Nobel Prize. One of the most influential public thinkers of our times is strongly rooted in the country

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    In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech‚ William Faulkner reinforces his messages about the subjectivity or inexistence of reality‚ human suffering‚ and the damaged psychological state of men that are evident in As I Lay Dying. He believes that World War I is the culprit of this questioning and suffering‚ and people must and will “prevail” by relearning the ability to feel‚ or as he puts it‚ “the truths of the heart”. These ideas are reflected in the novel through its structure‚ as well as the suffering

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    Rabindranath Tagore

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    Prof. Mary Helen O’Connor ENGL 2112 Rabindranath Tagore The first Asian Nobel Prize winner for Literature‚ a cultural hero‚ and an international figure‚ Rabindranath Tagore was born on 7th May 1861 in Calcutta‚ India. Tagore speaks to an optimistic assortment of the ripened Indian custom and the new European awareness. Globally‚ Gitanjali is Tagore ’s best-known accumulation of poetry and Tagore was granted the Nobel Prize in 1913 for his book "Gitanjali"‚ which contains the essence of an Indian

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    John Steinbeck

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    John Steinbeck was born in February 27‚ 1902 in Salinas‚ California. Salinas was an agricultural valley in California. His father was the county treasurer and his mother was a schoolteacher. This is where his education began from a mother that encouraged him to read. The community was a comfortable environment for him to live in because of the encouragement of independence and initiative. His parents didn’t want him to be a writer. They wanted him to have a true profession as a lawyer. His early

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    General Knowledge

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    1. Who won the first gold medal for india in the Asian games 2010? * Pankaj advani (snooker) 2. Ronald nobel is reelected as chief of * Interpol( international criminal police organisation) Headquater- france 3. Ex indra 10 is a joint military exercise held in october 2010 between india and

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    Edward C. Prescott‚ a 63 year old professor at the Arizona State University and Finn Kydland‚ a 60 year old Norwegian professor were awarded the Nobel Prize for there economic studies‚ particularly on monetary policy. Finn Kydland teaches at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and also at the University of California at Santa Barbra. Prescott and Kydland frequently collaborate on their economic policy studies. Banks around the world undertook reforms recently do to low and stable inflation

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    Elements of Mass Communication Embedded in the Film - A Beautiful Mind This movie is about the life of a Nobel prize-winning American mathematician named John Forbes Nash Jr. It was also briefly based on the biography book about him written by Sylvia Nasar‚ which has the same name as the movie. The producer team encoded the information obtained from the biography according to its importance and relevance because there are too much information to squeeze into the a script with limited exposition

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