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42. Justice And Peace Commission Of The English Dominican Province
There have been many other important examples, for example, the work of theBelgian Dominican, georges henri pire for refugees for which he was awarded the
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The role of the Commission is to further the work of the Order in the area of Justice and Peace. As such, we are committed to furthering Justice and Peace both at a national level and at the level of the international Order. The Church encourages us to respond to the "signs of the times" - what is really going on in our world. For Dominicans that search is part of the search for truth. We study, we pray and we act as servants of the truth. This combination of study, prayer and action as mutually enriching is central to our vision as Dominicans. "In order to discern the signs of the times we must attend carefully to the cry of the poor, the oppressed, the downtrodden, the tortured and those who suffer persecution because of their race, religion and the protest against injustice." (Dominican General Council 1980) We seek to work closely with the wider Church and with other Justice and Peace movements and groups. We also provide theological reflection, organise conferences and produce publications.

43. Ikids Club Nobel Peace Prize Peace Sign Peace Symbol World Peace World Love
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Nobel prizes were created by the will of Alfred Nobel, a notable Swedish chemist. He was the inventor of dynomite. The prize is awarded by the Norwegian NOBEL Committee to the person or persons who bestowed the "greatest benefit on mankind" each year. Six Nobel prizes are awarded in 6 different subjects Peace, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics and Literature. They have been awarded to a variety of people for a variety of reasons since 1901. See the list that follows! This year (2001) marks the centennial for the PEACE prize! 100 years of PEACE: Nobel Peace Prize Winners 1901-2000
The following people or organizations are recipients of the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: KIM DAE JUNG for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular.

44. Vincitori Del Nobel Per La Pace (alfabetico)
1957 Shimon Peres, 1994; Permanent International Peace Bureau, 1910;georges henri pire, 1958; Pugwash Conferences On Science And World Affairs, 1995
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  • Fredrik Bajer, Emily Greene Balch, Auguste Marie Fran§ois Beernaert, Menachem Begin, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, Norman Borlaug, Leon Victor Auguste Bourgeois, Willy Brandt Karl Hjalmar Branting, John Boyd-Orr Of Brechin, Aristide Briand Sean Mac Bride, Ferdinand Buisson, Ralph Bunche, Nicholas Murray Butler,
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45. SIDEBAR: 100 Years Of Beatitude - Christianity Today Magazine
georges henri pire Belgian Father of the Dominican Order; leader of a relieforganization for refugees. 1959 Philip J. NoelBaker
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46. ALFRED NOBEL AND THE NOBEL PRIZES
Permanent International Peace Bureau 1910. pire, georges henri 1958. PugwashConferences on Science and World Affairs 1995. Quidde, Ludwig 1927
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III. Alfred Nobel And The Nobel Prizes Alfred Nobel is the man who invented dynamite. He is better known today, however, as the man who established some of the most prestigious prizes in the world. Born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden, Nobel from his youth had a dream of inventing an explosive so devastating it would deter humans from making war. Instead, his invention made war easier. Though he was a Swede by birth, he was very much an international man, being educated in St. Petersburg, Russia, where his family moved when he was a child. In St. Petersburg, he studied with private tutors, particularly showing interest in chemistry and languages. He mastered Swedish, Russian, English, French, and German. At the age of 17 he began two years of educational travel throughout Germany, France, Italy and to the United States. Then at the age of 19 he became a chemist, working with his father in St. Petersburg. The family returned to Sweden and in 1863 he was a chemist in his father's explosives factory at Heleneborg near Stockholm. In 1864 Nobel received a patent covering detonating charges and percussion caps. Called "The Nobel Igniter," it was to be called at a later time "the greatest discovery ever made in both the principle and practice of explosives." His 1866 invention of dynamite revolutionized mining, road building and tunnel blasting. In 1875 a later improvement was patented as blasting gelatine. In 1887 he patented ballistite, the first of the nitroglycerine smokeless powders. This was to serve as the basis for cordite which was eventually to change the use of firearms.

47. Le Dr Georges-Henri Gagnon - Il A Cumulé Pendant Des Années Une Somme Folle D'
pire encore, je trouvais que les gens n étaient pas très chaleureux.
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Comme si ce n'était pas suffisant, le Dr Gagnon fera aussi sa marque dans les affaires de sa communauté. Père de quatre enfants, il ne manquera pas de se pencher sur leur éducation et deviendra membre de l'exécutif de la commission scolaire de sa région pour ensuite présider le conseil d'administration du cégep de Rimouski. "Je n'étais pas auprès de ma famille aussi souvent que je l'aurais souhaité, mais ce travail dans le milieu de l'éducation, c'était aussi pour mes enfants", soutient-il. Si enthousiasmant qu'ait été ce nouveau défi, le Dr Gagnon n'a pas pour autant quitté sa clientèle et Rimouski sans un pincement au coeur. "C'est difficile de renoncer à la clinique, remarque-t-il, et de quitter son milieu. J'ai laissé une fille, un frère et des amis à Rimouski; j'y connaissais tout le monde et tout le monde me connaissait. Il y avait aussi ma clinique où j'exerçais encore. Et j'étais heureux, je ne m'ennuyais pas du tout. D'un autre côté, ce poste à la FMOQ était idéal et j'étais bien content de faire plaisir à ma femme en ayant enfin un horaire à peu près normal." Son acclimatation à Montréal ne s'est pas faite d'un seul coup. "En arrivant à Montréal, j'ai eu l'impression de devoir m'adapter à une jungle et j'ai souvent pesté contre les embouteillages. Pire encore, je trouvais que les gens n'étaient pas très chaleureux. Ce n'était pas du tout comme à Rimouski. Moi, j'aime parler à tout le monde, à mes collègues comme à tous les autres employés, aux gens de la base. Vraiment, je suis un vrai "gars de région", constate-t-il une fois de plus en riant. Mais on devine au son de sa voix que le Dr Gagnon a su apprécier les douze ans qui ont suivi, si bien remplis et si riches qu'ils valaient bien le sacrifice de quitter son Bas-Saint-Laurent.

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50. Odin - The Nobel Peace Prize
D’ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, PAUL henri BENJAMIN BALLUET, pire, georges,Belgium, 1910 — 1969.Father of the Dominican Order, Leader of the relief
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In his will of 1895 Alfred Nobel stipulated that the scientific prizes and the prize for literature should be awarded by Swedish institutions. But the decision regarding the peace prize he left to a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament, the Storting. The reasons why the Swede Alfred Nobel entrusted this honourable task to the Norwegian national assembly are not quite clear. Norway and Sweden had been united under the same sovereign since 1814, but towards the end of the century Norwegian agitation for the dissolution of that union became increasingly strong. It may well be that this gesture was an attempt to defuse a conflict that threatened to explode. On the other hand there is nothing to indicate that Nobel was particularly involved in this constitutional crisis, living outside Sweden as he did for most of his life. Another explanation might lie in his presumed respect for the work of the Storting in the international field: for instance, its decision of 1880 in favour of international arbitration and its active support of the interparliamentary movement. The fact that the Storting appoints the five members of the Peace Prize Selection Committee does not imply that it is as such responsible for the Committee¹s decisions. The Committee is a completely independent body.

51. Georges Pire, Premio Nobel De La Paz 1958.
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Georges Ghislain Pires, nació en Dinant (Bélgica). 1914-1918 Huye con su familia a Francia, ante la invasión alemana. Esta experiencia le influyó en sus ideas posteriores sobre los refugiados.
1928-1932 Novicio en el monasterio dominico de La Sarte en Huy, Bélgica.
1932-1935 Juró sus votos y tomo el nombre de Henri Dominique. Después continua con sus estudios de teología en la Universidad dominica de Roma, donde se ordena sacerdote en 1934. Poco después vuelve al monasterio de Huy para dedicarse a la enseñanza de sociología y moral filosófica.
1938-1942 Funda un organismo para socorrer a las familias necesitadas. En la guerra salva las vidas de miles de niños belgas y franceses. Además participó en la resistencia y ayudó a escapar a gente del país. Su labor en este periodo fue premiada con medallas y condecoraciones. 1949 Decide afrontar el problema de la asistencia a los refugiados, y funda la organización Ayuda a las personas desplazadas. Sus soluciones al problema pasaban por la construcción de pequeños pueblos de refugiados, a las afueras de las grandes ciudades, con todo lo necesario para que sus habitantes pudiesen ser autosuficientes y ganar confianza y dignidad. Esta idea se llevó acabo levantando siete pueblos de refugiados en Europa.
1958 Ganó el Premio Nobel de la Paz por su labor de asistencia a los refugiados. 1960 Preocupado por fomentar el pacifismo para evitar desastres humanitarios, crea la Universidad de la Paz de Huy, con una residencia para los universitarios. Las actividades de la universidad consisten en sesiones de conferencias y de debates sobre la paz internacional. Al mismo tiempo creo la asociación "Amistades del mundo" donde gente de todas las culturas se relacionaba por correspondencia.

52. Georges Pire
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Prix Nobel en 1958 Humanitaire Villages européens , construits près de grandes villes, afin d'intégrer les réfugiés dans les pays d'accueil. Ces villages sont érigés en Allemagne et en Autriche. Sensible aux personnes déplacées il va soutenir la afin de sensibiliser les populations sur le sort des démunis.

53. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1901 The Prize Was Divided Equally
The prize for 1913 LA FONTAINE, henri, Belgium, Member Belgian Parliament THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1958 pire, georges, Belgium, Father of the Dominican
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THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1901 The prize was divided equally between: DUNANT, JEAN HENRI, Switzerland, Founder International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Originator Geneva Convention (Convention de Genève), * 1828, + 1910; and PASSY, FRÉDÉRIC, France, Founder and President first French peace society (since 1889 called Société francaise pour l'arbitrage entre nations), * 1822, + 1912. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1902 The prize was divided equally between: DUCOMMUN, ÉLIE, Switzerland, Honorary Secretary Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1833, + 1906; and GOBAT, CHARLES ALBERT, Switzerland, Secretary General Inter-Parliamentary Union, Berne, Honorary Secretary Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1843, + 1914. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1903 CREMER, Sir WILLIAM RANDAL, Great Britain, Member British Parliament, Secretary International Arbitration League, * 1838, + 1908. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1904 INSTITUT DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL (INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW), Ghent, scientific society, founded in 1873. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1905 VON SUTTNER, Baroness BERTHA SOPHIE FELICITA, née Countess KINSKY von CHINIC und TETTAU, Austria, Writer, Hon. President Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, Author Lay Down Your Arms, * 1843 (in Prague, then Austria) + 1914. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1906 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, U.S.A., President United States of America, collaborator various peace treaties, * 1858, + 1919. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1907 The prize was divided equally between: MONETA, ERNESTO TEODORO, Italy, President Lombard League of Peace, * 1833, + 1918; and RENAULT, LOUIS, France, Professor International Law, Sorbonne University, Paris, * 1843, + 1918. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1908 The prize was divided equally between: ARNOLDSON, KLAS PONTUS, Sweden, Writer, formerly Member Swedish Parliament, Founder Swedish Peace and Arbitration League, * 1844, + 1916; and BAJER, FREDRIK, Denmark, Member Danish Parliament, Honorary President Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1837, + 1922. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1909 The prize was divided equally between: BEERNAERT, AUGUSTE MARIE FRANÇOIS, Belgium, ex-Prime Minister, Member Belgian Parliament, Member Cour internationale d'arbitrage at the Hague, * 1829, + 1912; and D'ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, PAUL HENRI BENJAMIN BALLUET, Baron DE CONSTANT DE REBECQUE, France, Member French Parliament (Sénateur), Founder and President French parliamentary group for voluntary arbitration (Groupe parlementaire de l'arbitrage international), Founder Comité de défense des intérêts nationaux et de conciliation internationale (Committee for the defense of national interests and international conciliation), * 1852, + 1924. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1910 BUREAU INTERNATIONAL PERMANENT DE LA PAIX (PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL PEACE BUREAU), Berne, founded in 1891. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1911 The prize was divided equally between: ASSER, TOBIAS MICHAEL CAREL, the Netherlands, Prime Minister, Member Privy Council, Originator International Conferences of Private Law at the Hague, * 1838, + 1913; and FRIED, ALFRED HERMANN, Austria, Journalist, Founder Die Friedenswarte (a peace publication), * 1864, + 1921. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1912 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1913 The prize for 1912: ROOT, ELIHU, U.S.A., i.a. ex-Secretary of State, Originator various treaties of arbitration, * 1845, + 1937. The prize for 1913: LA FONTAINE, HENRI, Belgium, Member Belgian Parliament (Sénateur), President Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1854, + 1943. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1914 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1915 The prize money for 1914 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1915: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1916 The prize money for 1915 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1916: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1917 The prize money for 1916 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1917: COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX ROUGE (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS), Geneva, founded 1863. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1918 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1919 The prize money for 1918 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1919: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1920 The prize for 1919: WILSON, THOMAS WOODROW, U.S.A., President United States of America, Founder of Société des Nations ( the League of Nations), * 1856, + 1924. The prize for 1920: BOURGEOIS, LÉON VICTOR AUGUSTE, France, i.a. ex-Secretary of State, President French Parliament (Sénat), President Conseil de la Société des Nations (Council of the League of Nations), * 1851, + 1925. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1921 The prize was divided equally between: BRANTING, KARL HJALMAR, Sweden, Prime Minister, Swedish Delegate Conseil de la Société des Nations (Council of the League of Nations), * 1860, + 1925; and LANGE, CHRISTIAN LOUS, Norway, Secretary General Inter-Parliamentary Union, Brussels, *1869, + 1938. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1922 NANSEN, FRIDTJOF, Norway, Scientist, Explorer, Norwegian Delegate Société des Nations (League of Nations), Originator" Nansen passports" (for refugees), * 1861, + 1930. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1923 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1924 The prize money for 1923 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1924: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1925 The prize money for 1924 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1925: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1926 The prize for 1925 was awarded jointly to: CHAMBERLAIN, Sir AUSTEN, Great Britain, Foreign Secretary, Part-originator Locarno Pact, * 1863, + 1937; and DAWES, CHARLES GATES, U.S.A., Vice-President United States of America, Chairman Allied Reparation Commission (Originator 'Dawes Plan'), * 1865, + 1951. The prize for 1926 was awarded jointly to: BRIAND, ARISTIDE, France, Foreign Minister, Part-originator Locarno Pact, Briand-Kellogg Pact, * 1862, + 1932; and STRESEMANN, GUSTAV, Germany, ex-Lord High Chancellor (Reichs- kanzler), Foreign Minister, Part-originator Locarno-Pact, * 1878, + 1929. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1927 The prize was divided equally between: BUISSON, FERDINAND, France, formerly Professor Sorbonne University, Paris, Founder and President Ligue des Droits de l'Homme (League for Human Rights), * 1841, + 1932; and QUIDDE, LUDWIG, Germany, Professor Berlin University, Member German Parliament, Participant various peace conferences, * 1858, + 1941. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1928 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1929 The prize money for 1928 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1929: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1930 The prize for 1929: KELLOGG, FRANK BILLINGS, U.S.A., ex-Secretary of State, Part- originator Briand-Kellogg Pact, * 1856, + 1937. The prize for 1930: SÖDERBLOM, LARS OLOF NATHAN (JONATHAN), Sweden, Archbishop, Leader in the ecumenical movement, * 1866, + 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1931 The prize was divided equally between: ADDAMS, JANE, U.S.A., Sociologist, International President Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, * 1860, + 1935; and BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY, U.S.A., President Columbia University, Promoter Briand Kellogg Pact, * 1862, + 1947. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1932 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1933 The prize money for 1932 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1933: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1934 The prize for 1933: ANGELL (RALPH LANE), Sir NORMAN, Great Britain, Writer, Member Commission Exécutive de la Société des Nations (Executive Committee of the League of Nations) and of National Peace Council, Author The Great Illusion, * 1874, + 1967. The prize for 1934: HENDERSON, ARTHUR, Great Britain, ex-Foreign Secretary, President Disarmament Conference 1932, * 1863, + 1935. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1935 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1936 The prize for 1935: VON OSSIETZKY, CARL, Germany, Journalist (i.a. die Weltbühne), Pacifist, * 1889, + 1938. The prize for 1936: SAAVEDRA LAMAS, CARLOS, Argentina, Secretary of State, President Société des Nations (League of Nations), Meditator in a conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia,* 1878, + 1959. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1937 CECIL OF CHELWOOD, Viscount, (Lord EDGAR ALGERNON ROBERT GASCOYNE CECIL), Great Britain, Writer, i.a. ex-Lord Privy Seal, Founder and President International Peace Campaign, * 1864, + 1958. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1938 OFFICE INTERNATIONAL NANSEN POUR LES RÉFUGIÉS (NANSEN INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR REFUGEES), Geneva, an international relief organization, started by Fridtjof Nansen in 1921. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1939 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1940 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1941 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1942 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1943 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1944 The prize money for 1943 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1944: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1945 The prize for 1944: COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX-ROUGE (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS), Geneva, founded 1863. The prize for 1945: HULL, CORDELL, U.S.A., ex-Secretary of State, prominent part-taker in originating the United Nations, * 1871, + 1955. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1946 The prize was divided equally between: BALCH, EMILY GREENE, U.S.A., formerly Professor of History and Sociology, Honorary International President Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, * 1867, + 1961; and MOTT, JOHN RALEIGH, U.S.A., Chairman International Missionary Council, President World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations, * 1865, + 1955. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1947 The prize was awarded jointly to: THE FRIENDS SERVICE COUNCIL (The Quakers), London, founded 1647; and THE AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE (The Quakers), Washington, first official meeting 1672. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1948 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1949 The prize money for 1948 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1949: BOYD ORR OF BRECHIN, Lord (JOHN), Great Britain, Physician, Alimentary Politician, prominent organizer and Director General Food and Agricultural Organization, President National Peace Council and World Union of Peace Organizations, * 1880 (in Kilmaurs, Scotland), + 1971. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1950 BUNCHE, RALPH, U.S.A., Professor Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Director division of Trusteeship U.N., Acting Mediator in Palestine 1948, * 1904, + 1971. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1951 JOUHAUX, LÉON, France, President Trade Union Confederation 'C.G.T. Force Ouvrière'. President Conseil national économique and International Committee of the European Council, Vice President International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Vice President Fédération syndicale mondiale, Member Council of I.L.O. (Inter national Labour Organization), Delegate U.N., * 1879, + 1954. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1952 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1953 The prize for 1952: SCHWEITZER, ALBERT, France, Missionary surgeon, Founder Lambaréné Hospital (République du Gabon), * 1875 (in Kaysersberg, Alsace, then Germany), + 1965. The prize for 1953: MARSHALL, GEORGE CATLETT, U.S.A., General, President American Red Cross, ex-Secretary of State and of Defense, Delegate U.N. Originator'Marshall Plan', * 1880, + 1959. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1954 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1955 The prize for 1954: OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES, Geneva, an international relief organization, founded by U.N. in 1951. The prize for 1955: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1956 The prize money for 1955 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1956: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1957 The prize money for 1956 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1957: PEARSON, LESTER BOWLES, Canada, former Secretary of State for External Affairs of Canada, President 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, * 1897, + 1972. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1958 PIRE, GEORGES, Belgium, Father of the Dominican Order, Leader ofthe relief organization for refugees 'l'Europe du Coeur au Service du Monde'.* 1910, + 1969. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1959 NOEL-BAKER, PHILIP J., Great Britain, Member of Parliament, life long ardent worker for international peace and co-operation, * 1889, + 1982. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1960 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1961 The prize for 1960: LUTULI, ALBERT JOHN, South Africa, President of the African National Congress in S.A., * 1898 (in Southern Rhodesia), + 1967. The prize for 1961: HAMMARSKJÖLD, DAG HJALMAR AGNE CARL, Sweden, Secretary General of the U.N., * 1905, + 1961. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1962 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1963 The prize for 1962: PAULING, LINUS CARL, U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, * 1901,U 1994. The prize for 1963 was divided equally between: COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX-ROUGE (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS), Geneva, founded 1863; and LIGUE DES SOCIÉTÉS DE LA CROIX-ROUGE (LEAGUE OF RED CROSS SOCIETIES), Geneva. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1964 KING JR., MARTIN LUTHER, U.S.A., leader of 'Southern Christian Leadership Conference', * 1929, + 1968. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1965 UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF), New York, founded by U.N. in 1946. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1966 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1967 The prize money for 1966 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1967: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1968 The prize money for 1967 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1968: CASSIN, RENÉ, France, President of the European Court for Human Rights, * 1887, + 1976. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1969 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (I.L.O.), Geneva. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1970 BORLAUG, NORMAN, U.S.A., International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Mexico City, * 1914. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1971 BRANDT, WILLY, Federal Republic of Germany, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, * 1913, + 1992. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1972 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1973 The prize money for 1972 was allocated to the Main Fund. The prize for 1973 was awarded jointly to: KISSINGER, HENRY, A., U.S.A., Secretary of State, State Department, Washington, * 1923, and LE DUC THO, Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, * 1910. (Declined the prize.) THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1974 The prize was divided equally between: MAC BRIDE, SEÁN, Ireland, President of the International Peace Bureau, Geneva, and the Commission of Namibia, United Nations, New York, * 1904, + 1988; and SATO, EISAKU, Japan, Prime Minister of Japan, * 1901, + 1975. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1975 SAKHAROV, ANDREI DMITRIEVICH, USSR, Soviet nuclear physicist, * 1921, + 1989. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1976 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1977 The prize for 1976: WILLIAMS, BETTY, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, * 1943; and CORRIGAN, MAIREAD, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, * 1944. Founders of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement (later renamed Community of Peace People). The prize for 1977: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, London, Great Britain. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1978 The prize for 1978 was divided equally between: EL SADAT, MOHAMED ANWAR, Egypt, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, * 1918, + 1981; and BEGIN, MENACHEM, Israel, Prime Minister of Israel, * 1913 (in Brest Litovsk, then Poland), + 1992. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1979 MOTHER TERESA, India, leader of Missionaries of Charities, Calcutta, * 1910 (in Skoplje, then Turkey). THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1980 PEREZ ESQUIVEL, ADOLFO, Argentina, architect, sculptor and human rights leader, * 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1981 OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES, Geneva, Switzerland. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1982 The prize was awarded jointly to: MYRDAL, ALVA, Sweden, former Cabinet Minister, diplomat, writer, * 1902, + 1986; and GARCÍA ROBLES, ALFONSO, Mexico, diplomat, delegate to the United Nations General Assembly on Disarmament, former Secretary for Foreign Affairs, * 1911, + 1991. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1983 WALESA, LECH, Poland, trade union leader (Solidaritet), * 1943. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1984 TUTU, DESMOND MPILO, South Africa, Bishop of Johannesburg, former Secretary General South African Council of Churches (S.A.C.C.) * 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1985 INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR THE PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR, Inc., Boston, MA, U.S.A. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1986 WIESEL, ELIE, U.S.A., Chairman of 'The President's Commission on the Holocaust', * 1928 (in Rumania). THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1987 ARIAS SANCHEZ, OSCAR , Costa Rica, President of Costa Rica, * 1941. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1988 THE UNITED NATIONS PEACE-KEEPING FORCES, New York, NY, U.S.A. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1989 THE 14TH DALAI LAMA (TENZIN GYATSO), Tibet, * 1935. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1990 GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL SERGEYEVICH., USSR, President of USSR, * 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1991 AUNG SAN SUU KYI, Burma, * 1945. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1992 MENCHU TUM, RIGOBERTA, Guatemala, * 1959. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1993 The prize was awarded jointly to: MANDELA, NELSON, South Africa, * 1918; and de KLERK, FREDRIK WILLEM, South Africa, * 1936. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1994 The prize was awarded joinly to: ARAFAT, YASSER, Palestine, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO, President of the Palestinian National Authority, * 1929; and PERES, SHIMON, Israel, Foreign Minister of Israel, * 1922; and RABIN, YITZAHK, Israel, Prime Minister of Israel, * 1923.

54. Iles De Paix - La Vocation De Dominique Pire
Floreffe mais le jeune georges pire devient Frère henri Dominique pire.
http://www.ilesdepaix.org/focus/pire/vocation.html

55. SYNDICALISME - EDITION LUC PIRE - PROCES DES 13 DE CLABECQ - D'HORAZIO
Translate this page Imagine-t-on des gens comme les Russo, georges-henri Beauthier, symboles desvertus Pourquoi Luc pire, compagnon lointain des gauchistes de mai,
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SYNDICALISME / CHIQUET MAWET
selon Saint-Luc La surprise La Saga de Clabecq, du naufrage au sauvetage consenti Ben oui in petto Il y a quinze ans, le Vlaams Blok ne faisait pas un pour cent et aujourd'hui, hein comment remplacer l'arsenal des mesures bureaucratiques existantes par quelques dispositions simples et transparentes vraiment motivantes. bureaucratiques Vivant ? Sans Ref Imagine-t-on : des gens comme les Russo, Georges-Henri Beauthier, symboles des vertus civiques, La violence du voisin et la poutre dans le tien on trouve normal le travail en usine Les parvenus de 68 just in time Chiquet Mawet
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56. Henri Matisse, Sa Biographie, Ses Tableaux, Histoire De L'art
georges Rouault les Forains, Matisse est pire que l absinthe . cette inscription est portée à la craie
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/art-deco.france/matisse.htm
Henri MATISSE L les trois baigneuses " le buste de Rochefort La Femme au chapeau dans la cage aux fauves l es Forains, Cabotins,Pitres la femme au chapeau" pour 500 francs avant de se lier avec son auteur. femme au chapeau il livre le motif aux couleurs femme au chapeau" la danse Femme et poissons rouges Art Institute chicago la desserte La bande des fauves Icare 1943 la femme aux yeux verts la place des lices " et "la nature morte au porron " en apportent la preuve.- que du impressionisme , du pointillisme les trois arbres"" l'Estaque" en sont l'illustration. le pont de Chatou de 1910 - - la maison de l'auvent de 1920 - . Derain fera un bout de chemin avec Picasso sa baigneuse de 1914 , Matisse avec la danse de 1909, la conversation de 1911. le fauvisme ce n'est pas tout, mais c'est le fondement de tout" Nu bleu -1906 Baltimore Museum partie des mille et une nuit -1950 Les peintures florales Matisse peintres de fleurs) les magnolias d'Henri Matisse iris et mimosas d'Henri Matisse demoiselles d'Avignon de Picasso les baigneuses de Derain English versions - click here retour Votez pour ce site au Weborama

57. Survie France
pire georges Dloussky (UniversitéAix-Marseille I), henri Dubois (médecin inspecteur de Santé Publique),
http://www.survie-france.org/article.php3?id_article=174

58. Géniesenherbe.org - GEH Théorie
Translate this page 1958, Dominique georges henri pire (Belgique). 1959, Philip J. Noël-Baker (Suède).1960, Albert John Luthuli (Afrique du Sud)
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Lauréats du prix Nobel de la paix
Le prix Nobel de la paix est attribué par le Comité Nobel Norvégien , situé à Oslo, en Norvège. Année Récipiendaire Jean Henri Dunant (Suisse) et Frédéric Passy (France) Elie Ducommun (Suisse) et Charles Albert Gobat (Suisse) sir William Randal Cremer (Grande-Bretagne) Institut de droit international (Gand, Belgique). baronne Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner , née comtesse Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau (Autriche-Hongrie) Theodore Roosevelt (États-Unis) Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (Italie) et Louis Renault (France) Klas Pontus Arnoldson (Suède) et Fredrik Bajer (Danemark) Auguste Marie François Beernaert (Belgique) et Paul Henri Benjamin Balluet D'Estournelles de Constant , baron de Constant de Rebecque (France) Bureau international permanent de la paix (Berne, Suisse). Tobias Michael Carel Asser (Pays-Bas) et Alfred Hermann Fried (Autriche-Hongrie) Elihu Root (États-Unis) Henri Marie La Fontaine (Belgique) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (Genève, Suisse).

59. Capsules De Sagesse
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CAPSULES DE SAGESSE
  • John Bradshaw
    * Celui qui ne sait pas hurler ne trouvera pas sa meute.
    Proverbe allemand
    Proverbe japonais
    Anonyme
    Gaston Miron
    Gurumayi
    * Entre ce que je pense,
    Ce que je veux dire,
    Ce que je crois dire, Ce que tu veux entendre, Ce que tu entends, Ce que tu crois comprendre, Ce que tu veux comprendre, Sylviane Herpin Anonyme * Vous ne supportez pas qu'on vous refuse quoi que ce soit ? Ne proposez rien. Anonyme
    * La goutte que tu donnes, on ne sait jamais quelle grosseur elle peut atteindre. Laurent Viens * Pour un travail d'équipe efficace, on dit qu'il faut " ramer ensemble ". Oui, mais il faut toujours bien se trouver dans la même barque. Anonyme Proverbe allemand Georges-Henri Arenstein Un sage Anonyme Anonyme Tchouang-Tseu Ingmar Bergman Proverbe arabe Placide Gaboury * Nos blessures sont nos plus grandes richesses : elles maintiennent ouvert le chemin du coeur. * La joie est en tout; il suffit de savoir l'extraire. Confucius Proverbe chinois Jules Beaucarne Proverbe grec Proverbe arabe Anonyme * Qui s'assied au fond d'un puits pour contempler le ciel le trouvera petit.

60. Centre L'Authentique
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http://www.authenticite.qc.ca/capsulesDeSagesse/
John Bradshaw Celui qui ne sait pas hurler ne trouvera pas sa meute.
Proverbe allemand
Proverbe japonais
Anonyme
Gaston Miron
Gurumayi Entre ce que je pense,
Ce que je veux dire,
Ce que je crois dire,
Ce que tu veux entendre,
Ce que tu entends,
Ce que tu crois comprendre, Ce que tu veux comprendre, Sylviane Herpin Anonyme Vous ne supportez pas qu'on vous refuse quoi que ce soit ? Ne proposez rien. Anonyme La goutte que tu donnes, on ne sait jamais quelle grosseur elle peut atteindre. Laurent Viens Pour un travail d'équipe efficace, on dit qu'il faut "ramer ensemble". Oui, mais il faut toujours bien se trouver dans la même barque. Anonyme Proverbe allemand Haut Georges-Henri Arenstein Un sage Anonyme Anonyme Tchouang-Tseu Ingmar Bergman Proverbe arabe Placide Gaboury Nos blessures sont nos plus grandes richesses : elles maintiennent ouvert le chemin du coeur. La joie est en tout; il suffit de savoir l'extraire. Confucius Proverbe chinois Jules Beaucarne Proverbe grec Haut Proverbe arabe Anonyme Qui s'assied au fond d'un puits pour contempler le ciel le trouvera petit.

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