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1965 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient

El Laberinto de La Soledad by Octavio Paz, Winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and past recipient of the Jerusalem Prize, the Frankfurt Peace Prize, 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and the Neustadt Prize, Octavio Paz has written one of the most enduring 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and powerful works ever created on Mexico 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and its people, character, 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and culture. "Essential to an understanding of Mexico and, by extension, Latin America 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and the third world."--"The Village Voice.
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Schweitzer: A Biography by George Marshall, He was an accomplished organist 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and interpreter of Bach, a crusader for world peace, 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He made his philosophy of "reverence for life" an ethic for the world. The hospital he founded in Lambarini (still in operation in present-day Gabon) is a model of what Europeans might have given to Africans throughout colonial history. But above all, Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was a talented 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and compassionate human being. This biography probes beyond the timeworn image of Schweitzer as "the old man in the pith helmet" to reveal the philosopher, scholar, husband, father, humanitarian, 1965 nobel peace prize recipient and liberal rebel in a conservative church.
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Nobel Peace Prize - The Nobel Peace Prize is one of five Nobel Prizes bequested by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel. Ironically, as some point out, Alfred Nobel was the man whose inventions include dynamite and Ballistite, which led to the death of millions of people. Nobel Peace Prize Concert - Each year in December, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place in Oslo, Norway. There is also a concert held in addition to the ceremony, with the winner and prominent guest participating. Nobel Peace Center - The Nobel Peace Center opened in June 2005, in the old west-bound railway station in Oslo, Norway. It presents all Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, arranges exhibitions, and tells the story of Alfred Nobel and all the other Nobel prizes. Lenin Peace Prize - The International Stalin Peace Prize (renamed Международная Ленинская премия «За укрепление мира между народами», the International Lenin Peace Prize as a result of destalinization) was the Soviet Union's answer to the Nobel Peace Prize. It was awarded ...
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