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    person that was ever being bullied of oppressed. And that’s what it did. It spoke of the guards and the punishments that were bestowed on him. As well he talked about it in other interviews he went through in more detail. He truly deserved a Nobel peace prize‚ he was incarcerated on the charges of espionage and trying to start a ku‚ but he did not once raise his hand in violence. Audience His audience is the entire world especially to those who think they can oppress the weak. It spoke to those

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    Hundred years of Noble Prize (1913-2013): Rabindranath Tagore-India’s Greatest Gift to the World. Abstract: Through Rabindranath Tagore India has given her message to mankind and his unique genius reflects India’s eternal values. As a visionary saint he guided every soul through the raptures of his music and mystic vision. Tagore having avoided to write in English‚ emerged as a Bengali poet which ultimately brought about a renaissance to all the Indian languages. The success of Indian Writing

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    Mother Teresa

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    Mother Teresa Biography Who was Mother Teresa? Mother Teresa was a strong courageous woman who was a hero to millions and thousand of poor people looked up to her. Mother Teresa was born August 26‚ 1910‚ she was a Roman Catholic. She was the youngest of three children and her family was really religious. When Mother Teresa was twelve years old she felt if God was trying to tell her to spread love all around the world. As she turned eighteen she moved out of her parent’s resident and joined an Irish

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    understanding that his uncle’s family was caught by surprise‚ and that their lives changed without moment. Furthermore in his Noble Peace Prize Acceptance speech Elie Wiesel talked about how dramatically his lifer changed. “It all happened so fast. The ghetto. The deportation. The sealed cattle car”. (page 118) Years after his liberation in his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize Wiesel states that he now knows that life is too fragile and fleeting to miss use. He talks about how important it is to take advantage

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    Prize giving

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    Prize Giving Ceremony – Announcing Procedures It is recommended to have a good announcer (speaking in English) who can announce the teams and presentations as they are happening. The announcements might be translated to the local language. It is furthermore recommended to have two people making the presentation (not including a host/hostess who will hold the award until the time for the VIP to make the presentation)‚ this allows more VIP’s to be involved and also speeds up the process for

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    Doris Lessing- an Essay

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    DORIS LESSING: THE GREAT NOBEL LAUREATE "…that epicist of the female experience‚ who with scepticism‚ fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny"- Doris Lessing ‚ as described by the Swedish Academy while awarding her with the prestigious Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007. Not an exaggeration for a writer whose repertoire is as eclectic as the range of issues and concerns she explored. Her writings cover modernism‚ post-modernism‚ politics‚ socialism‚ communism‚

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    The Unheard Side of Hitler

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    022 INDEX Sr. No. Topic 1 Acknowledgement 2 Preface 3 Adolf takes over a bankrupt state 4 Cancer prevention strategy and public health 5 campaign initiated by Hitler 6 Animal Anti Cruelty Laws 7 Transportation 8 Hitler and the Nobel Peace Prize 9 Webliography Acknowledgement On the successful completion of this project we would like to extend our sincere thanks to all people who have helped us. Having done this‚ we would like to take this opportunity to thank Professor Amanjeet

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    sustenance which they cannot afford. So‚ my mom seeing this sign right away‚ made a mental note to call this place. Some time passed and my mother was working at the soup kitchen for five days a week. I would joke to her about getting her a nobel peace prize but she always replied with a smile. She would tell me someone else deserved it way more then she did. She always believed herself as being someone who gives as much as she is asked by her savior Jesus Christ. My mother had a busy streak with

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    Wangari Maathai

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    Maathai’s Green Belt Movement Grantham University Written By: Shanice Brooks Green Belt Movement Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt Movement has planted over 40 million trees all over Africa. Wangari Maathai was the first African women to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her contributions to sustainable development‚ democracy‚ and peace and founded of the Green Belt Movement offers a refreshingly unique perspective on the challenges facing Africa. Wangari is loved by the people and she gain respect from them

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    A Beautiful Mind Essay

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    him‚ learned to function normally without using drugs‚ and control his mental state. He realized his “reality” is not really a reality‚ but it was only a battle with his mind. Later‚ when he was released from the clinic‚ he went on to win The Nobel Peace Prize. Gaining him the acceptance from society he dreamed of from the very beginning. By watching this movie‚ I really got a better understanding on the disorder of paranoid schizophrenia. I had never really understood what having a mental disorder

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