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    Good morning ‚ . Alfred Bernhard Nobel born on October 21 ‚1833 was a Swedish chemist‚ engineer‚ innovator‚ and armaments manufacturer. Nobel held 350 different patents‚ dynamite being the most famous. Born in Stockholm‚ Alfred Nobel was the fourth son of Immanuel Nobel ‚ and Andriette Nobel . Following various business failures‚ Nobel’s father moved to Saint Petersburg in 1837 and grew successful there as a manufacturer of machine tools and explosives. He invented modern plywood and started work

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    Contribution To World Peace. Essay Ever since the achievement of independence India has been assiduously striving for the promotion of peace. She has unbounded faith in peace. She believes that peaceful conditions alone can hold out any hope for the deliverance of mankind from the rut of so many ills it is at present plagued with. As soon as she got independence‚ she declared her determination to pursue the path of peace and take effective measures for the promotion of international peace‚ security

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    Alfred Nobel Alfred Bernhard Nobel (21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist‚ engineer‚ innovator‚ and armaments manufacturer. He was the inventor of dynamite. Nobel also owned Bofors‚ which he had redirected from its previous role as primarily an iron and steel producer to a major manufacturer of cannon and other armaments. Nobel held 350 different patents‚ dynamite being the most famous. He used his fortune to posthumously institute the Nobel Prizes. The synthetic

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    SHINGO PRIZE AWARD Purpose and Background The Shingo Prize (SP) was established in 1988 by a Japanese industrial engineer by the name of Shigeo Shingo‚ which "distinguished himself as one of the world’s leading experts in improving manufacturing processes."(Shingoprize.org‚ 2010) The (SP) works by promoting an awareness of incline in manufacturing concepts‚ and to recognize companies that achieve world class status. The (SP) has been referred to by Business Week the “Nobel Prize of Manufacturing

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    Alfred Nobel Essay 9

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    Alfred Nobel Alfred Nobel was born on October 21‚ 1833 in Stockholm‚ Sweden. At the time of his birth‚ he was the fourth son of Immanuel and Caroline Nobel. Immanuel‚ his father‚ was an inventor and engineer who had married Caroline‚ his mother‚ in 1827. They had eight children‚ but only Alfred and three brothers reached adulthood. As a child Alfred was prone to illness‚ but this didn ’t interfere with his love of explosives and the fundamentals of engineering. He learned these things from his

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    World peace isn’t a big of part of the world as it should be. Even in society‚ instead of people talking things out‚ usually it turns to violence. As for peace around the world‚ people underestimate the meaning of the word. Peace- ’freedom from disturbance; quiet and tranquility.’ And ’freedom from or the cessation of war or violence.’ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Betty Williams‚ and Mahatma Gandhi played major roles in pushing for world peace. Dr. Martin Luther king was born January 15‚ 1929‚ is pretty

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    Introduction Peace and order is an essential ingredient in maintaining economic development‚ social order and political stability. A condition of peace and order facilitates the growth of investments‚ generates more employment opportunities and attracts more tourists. Economic development generally refers to the sustained‚ concerted actions of policymakers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. Peace refers to absence of hostility

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    Jody Williams’s Definition of Peace Jody Williams won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for her work to ban antipersonnel landmines. Jody Williams gave a moving speech in December 2010 which is posted on www.ted.com: “A Realistic Vision for World Peace”. TED is a nonprofit organization. In the speech‚ Jody Williams defines peace “What I consider to be peace is a sustainable peace in which the majority of people on this planet have access to enough resources to live dignified lives.” I agree with

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    recognized around the world as a symbol of freedom and peace. Born January 15‚ 1929‚ King was the son of an Atlanta pastor. King accomplished many achievements during his life. He graduated from Morehouse as a minister in 1948 and went on to Crozer Theological seminary in Chester‚ Pa.‚ where he earned a divinity degree. After that King went on to earn a doctorate in theology from Boston University in 1955. King also achieved the Nobel Peace Prize in December of 1964. He was assassinated on April 4‚1968

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    Nobel Prize

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    Topic: This year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine This year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine is won by two scientists. They are Sir John B. Gurdon from United Kingdom and Prof. Shina Yamanaka from Japan. They both contribute to develop human cell studying. Official Nobel Prize announced that the Prize motivation is "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent". They discover that mature cells can be converted to stem cells. Sir John B. Gurdon was born in Dippenhall in 1933

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