Nelson Mandela He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with fredrik willem de klerk in1993, and was elected President of South Africa in 1994. http://www.salsa.net/peace/faces/mandela.html
Extractions: Rolihlahla Mandela was born in the black homeland of Transkei on July 18, 1918. Nelson was added later, by a primary school teacher. He joined a law firm in Johannesburg as an apprentice where years of daily exposure to the inhumanities of apartheid, where being black reduced one to the status of a nonperson, kindled in him courage to change the world. He joined the Youth League of the African National Congress and became involved in programs of passive resistance against the laws that forced blacks to carry passes and kept them in a position of permanent servility. He was arrested in 1964 and sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island. He spent twenty-seven in prison. Nelson Mandela was released on February 18, 1990. After his release, he plunged himself wholeheartedly into his life's work, striving to attain the goals he and others had set out almost four decades earlier. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Fredrik Willem de Klerk in 1993, and was elected President of South Africa in 1994. To millions of people around the world, Nelson Mandela stands for the triumph of dignity and hope over despair and hatred, of self-discipline and love over persecution and evil. For More Information
PeaceCENTER - Decade Of Nonviolence Signers photo 1993 fredrik willem de klerk Frederik willem de klerk was born inJohannesburg on March 18, 1936. He is the son of Senator Jan de klerk, http://www.salsa.net/peace/timeline/nobelsigners.html
Extractions: Founded in 1946, UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. UNICEF is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and strives to establish children's rights enduring ethical principles and international standards of behavior towards children. During the post-WWII period, UNICEF used an "emergency needs approach" to meet the food, clothing, and health needs of children, particularly in Europe. Today, UNICEF, the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children, works with other United Nations bodies, governments and non-governmental organizations to lighten children's loads through community-based services in primary health care, basic education, and safe water and sanitation in developing countries. Norman Borlaug Norman Borlaug is a plant breeder who for most of the past five decades has lived in developing nations, teaching the techniques of high-yield agriculture. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970, primarily for his work in reversing the food shortages that haunted India and Pakistan in the 1960s. Perhaps more than anyone else, Borlaug is responsible for the fact that throughout the postwar era, except in sub-Saharan Africa, global food production has expanded faster than the human population, averting the mass starvations that were widely predicted for example, in the 1967 best seller Famine 1975! The form of agriculture that Borlaug preaches may have prevented a billion deaths.
Online News: Global Health Forum Photos the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. Bill Gates and Nelson Mandela, acorecipient of the Nobel Peace Prize with fredrik willem de klerk in 1993. http://depts.washington.edu/mednews/vol3/e1999/healthforum.html
Extractions: Finding effective systems for distributing existing and future vaccines within the poorest countries of the world could profoundly reduce childhood death and disability, according to speakers at the Global Health Forum Dec. 9 at the UW Health Sciences Center. A Webcast of the forum can be downloaded from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Web site : http://www.gatesfoundation.org
Online News: Mandela Visits UW development in promoting peace and social justice in Africa. Mandela was acorecipient of the Nobel Peace Prize with fredrik willem de klerk in 1993. http://depts.washington.edu/mednews/vol3/1999region/mandela.html
Extractions: Mandela to visit UW Health Sciences Center Former South African President Nelson Mandela will be at the UW Health Sciences Center Thursday, Dec. 9, to participate in an invitation-only forum on challenges facing those striving to improve health conditions throughout the world. The forum, sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, will be netcast live at 9:45 a.m. PST (17:45 UTC) on the Foundation's Web site : http://www.gatesfoundation.org The forum will be held in Hogness Auditorium. The audience will include researchers, campus and community leaders, and 100 UW students chosen through a random lottery. The panel will include experts in global health and other fields; Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who this week donated $3 million to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among young people in South Africa; his father, William H. Gates, Sr., president of the UW Board of Regents; Seth Berkley, president of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative; and William Foege, global health senior advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Foege is a 1961 graduate of the UW School of Medicine. Mandela's participation is part of a visit he is making with his wife Graca Machel, former minister of education for Mozambique, to raise awareness of the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Foundation for Community Development in promoting peace and social justice in Africa. Mandela was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize with Fredrik Willem De Klerk in 1993.
Barries Welcomes You fredrik willem de klerk Winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Peace ChristiaanBarnard he did the first heart transplant in the world http://members.tripod.com/docbarries/Sub/index_m.htm
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African Orature & Literature Links Nelson Mandela and fredrik willem de klerk (South Africa), 1993http//www.nobel.se/laureates/peace1993.html Of related interest The Literatureof the http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/linkslit.htm
SIDEBAR: 100 Years Of Beatitude - Christianity Today Magazine Nelson Mandela fredrik willem de klerk The former is a lifelong Methodist andthe latter professes belief in the Trinity; two otherwise diametrically http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2000/014/2.36.html
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Anonymous Are The Peacemakers - Christianity Today Magazine is a sinPresident fredrik willem de klerk enacted these same measures.Whether de klerk s dramatic aboutface was rooted in pragmatic politics or, http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2000/014/1.34.html
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Extractions: Caritas Australia salutes 10 years of democracy in South Africa Challenges which South Africa still face include finding ways to increase levels of employment for all its people - particularly its black majority - and curbing more effectively the spread of HIV/AIDS. On April 27, 1994, through democratically held elections the country managed to dismantle apartheid, the most conspicuously institutionalised expression of racism the world then knew, without major bloodshed or economic turmoil. Apartheid was a system that exposed all that was evil about dividing society along racial lines and then applying inequitable economic formulae and dehumanising often violent measures to ensure that a small elite held political power and restricted opportunities for the powerless majority. While isolated pockets of racism endure, the largely peaceful demise of the former system of administration has provided hope that life can change for the better for all South Africans. Much of the credit for completing the transition to majority rule in South Africa goes to two people. The first, President Fredrik Willem de Klerk, who had the foresight to recognise that if South Africa were to survive, its political system needed to change regardless of the wishes and fears of its white minority.
Celebrity Birthdays - Famous People Whose Birthday Is 18 March 1936 fredrik willem de klerk (South African President) 1941 Wilson Pickett (singer)1963 Vanessa Williams (singer, actress) 1970 Queen Latifah (singer) http://www.fun4birthdays.com/birthday/march_18.html
Vincitori Del Nobel Per La Pace (alfabetico) Charles Gates Dawes, 1925; fredrik willem de klerk, 1993; Elie Ducommun, 1902 Jean Henri Dunant, 1901. E. Shirin Ebadi, 2003; Adolfo Perez Esquivel, 1980 http://encyclopedie-it.snyke.com/articles/premi_nobel_per_la_pace.html
Nomads - Frederik De Klerk - Eroe Controvoglia Del Sudafrica Dei Neri Translate this page fredrik willem (FW) de klerk, ultimo presidente bianco del Sudafrica e co-autoredi una transizione da molti ritenuta impossibile dallapartheid alla http://www.nomads.it/continua.php?cod=452&pagina=7
New Page 1 lineup of Nobel laureates including fredrik willem de klerk of South Africa,David Trimble of Northern Ireland, and Mikhail Gorbachev of Russia. http://www.buffalo-israel-link.org/ajc38.htm
Extractions: What an Extraordinary Place! Rosh Hashana Reflections on Several Intertwined Anniversaries: 80, 30, 25, 10, 3, 2 A Weekly Briefing on Israeli and Middle Eastern Affairs September 23, 2003 Dr. Eran Lerman Director Israel/Middle East Office The American Jewish Committee What an extraordinary place, exclaimed Clinton during the evening celebrations. I feel at home here. (Our own AJC president, Harold Tanner, who was there, can attest to the immense warmth with which Clinton was received by the Israeli public.) As the heroic (in Hebrew, g vurot , a term associated with the age of 80) celebration rolled on, it brought into focus not only politics, but also Peress other favorite set of issuesnamely, the need to reshape Israel as a society based on science-driven industries (such as nanotechnology)a vision for which he now actively seeks the support of American Jewry. Again he opened windows to a vision of prosperity spreading to parts of the region beyond our borders. None of our trials and tribulations over these last few years have changed this mans focus on the future. What is wrong with such an intervention? Two main issues arise:
Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners 1993 NELSON MANdeLA fredrik willem de klerk. 1992 RIGOBERTA MENCHU TUM 1991AUNG SAN SUU KYI 1990 MIKHAIL SERGEYEVICH GORBACHEV http://www.geocities.com/tsaid3/nobel.html
Laurier In Rotterdam (I); 3e huw. dd 17.8.1887 Rotterdam met willem fredrik Swam ca.1856 Almelo ? 2e huw. dd 10.7.1952 Rotterdam met Cock/Cornelia Fernanda de klerk 6.2.1918 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5594/lau_rdam.htm
Extractions: In Rotterdam woont vanaf de 18e eeuw een familie Lauwerier. De stamvader is ene Abraham. Zijn zoon Pieter Abrahams Lauwerier gaat op 16 oktober 1650 in Zevenhuizen in ondertrouw met Maartje Ariëns Verka uit Hazerswoude. Uiteindelijk zullen de nazaten twee hoofdtakken gaan vormen, elk met een eigen schrijfwijze. Ia. (stamvader) Abraham (Laurier)
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ALFRED NOBEL AND THE NOBEL PRIZES Dawes, Charles Gates 1925. de klerk, fredrik willem 1993. Ducommun, Elie 1902.Dunant, Jean Henri 1901. Esquivel, Adolfo Perez 1980. Fontaine, Henri La 1913 http://www.mssu.edu/international/mccaleb/chapter3.htm
Extractions: 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.
Extractions: 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
Frederik Willem De Klerk State President of South Africa 19891994 Frederik willem de klerk (born March not the fredrik of shame, Twas little worth, but still it did no harm. http://discover.bpa.nu/frederik-willem-de-klerk/
Extractions: Frederik Willem de Klerk (born March 18 , 1936) was the last State President of South Africa , serving from September 1989 to May 1994. The last white man to lead the country, he oversaw the end of apartheid . De Klerk was also leader of the National Party (which later became the New National Party ) from February 1989 to September 1997. De Klerk is best known for ending apartheid , South Africa's racial segregation policy, and transforming South Africa into a democracy by allowing the country's black majority to have voting rights. Born in Johannesburg , De Klerk is the son of former Senator Jan de Klerk and a nephew of J.G. Strijdom (Prime Minister from 1954-1958). After completing high school in Krugersdorp , De Klerk graduated in 1958 from the Potchefstroom University with BA and LL.B. degrees (the latter cum laude). In 1969 he married Marike Willemse, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. "F.W.", as he became popularly known, was first elected to the South African Parliament in 1969 as the member for Vereeniging , and entered the cabinet in 1978. He became