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| The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950 |
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature
/laureates/1950/award-docu.html
A documentary from the 50th anniversary of
the Nobel ceremonies. The Nobel Laureates
arrive at the Stockholm Concert Hall on
December 10, 1950. The Royal family enters
the hall: Sweden's King Gustaf VI Adolf,
Queen Louise, Princess Sibylla, Prince Bertil
and Prince Wilhelm. The Nobel Laureates then
enter the scene. After that Birger Ekeberg
delivers his presentation speech. The Nobel
Prizes are awarded: for Physics to Cecil
Powell, for Chemistry to Otto Diels and Kurt
Adler, and for Physiology or Medicine to
Edward C. Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein and
Philip S. Hench. William Faulkner receives
the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. Bertrand
Russell receives the Nobel Prize in
Literature for 1950. A glittering Nobel
Banquet in the Stockholm City Hall follows
afterwards.
From SF Veckorevy 1950-12-11. Tags : William Faulkner Bertrand Russell Gustaf VI Adolf Louise Sibylla Bertil Wilhelm Birger |
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Affichage : 28003
Durée : 598 s |
| Al Gore, wins Nobel, Inconvenient Truth |
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(www.qpnn.tv)An Inconvenient Truth is an
Academy Award-winning documentary film about
climate change, specifically global warming,
presented by former United States Vice
President Al Gore and directed by Davis
Guggenheim. A companion book authored by Gore
has been on the paperback nonfiction New York
Times bestseller list since June 11, 2006,
reaching #1 on July 2, 2006.
The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film
Festival and opened in New York and Los
Angeles on May 24, 2006. Earning $49 million
at the box office worldwide, An Inconvenient
Truth is the fourth-highest-grossing
documentary film to date in the United
States, after Fahrenheit 9/11, March of the
Penguins and Sick. this brief video is
courtesy of green.tv. Tags : al gore nobel prize winner inconvenient truth climate change global warming qpnn qpnntv oscar academy award green.tv |
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Affichage : 39733
Durée : 182 s |
| Al Gore Accepts Nobel Peace Prize - Part 1 |
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On Dec. 10, 2007, Al Gore accepted the Nobel
Peace Prize for his work with the vast
majority of climate scientists publicizing
global climate change. His acceptance speech
is vitally important to the planet while Gore
himself is being vilified by spokesmen for
polluters.
The same week as this speech, Bush
Administration Climate Officials are
obstructing efforts to develop cooperation to
save the planet. Once again, short-term
financial gain for the few is being placed
ahead of the vital needs of humanity, e.g. to
have a safe planet on which to live. How can
this be anything but a climate crime?
Impeach Bush and Cheney now! Tags : Al Gore Accepts Nobel Peace Prize |
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Affichage : 7688
Durée : 598 s |
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