Language Centre of The National University of Santa: "Year of Production Diversification and Strengthening Education"
Language Centre of The National University of Santa: "Year of Production Diversification and Strengthening Education"
Language Centre of The National University of Santa: "Year of Production Diversification and Strengthening Education"
Education”
CICLE: XI – Conversation I
TIMETABLE: February
2015
DEDICATION:
I dedicate
To my parents, who helped me all the time and supported in every moment of my
studies.
To God, who guided me in this way and gave me health to continue, finish this
course and become great friends I met on the way.
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INDEX
DEDICATION ……………………………………………………………….. 2
INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………… 4
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I. HISTORY ……………………………………………………….. 5
III. CANDIDATES…………………………………………………... 7
CONCLUSIONS …………………………………………………………… 11
REFERENCES ……………………………………………………………. 12
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Introduction
The advances of science, increase every day causing endless knowledge and
contributions to the history and the society, keeping that science in a continual
renovation, but this advances have as creators to people who dedicate her life to
the study and the creation of new things.
This work contains all about the Nobel Prize as: what’s it is, its history, its
foundation, consisting in Nobel Prize, how winners are chosen, which are the
categories to reward and who were and are winners of the Nobel Prize.
Hoping that this work make people know a little more about this important
award and its importance in the scientific society and humans.
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The Nobel Prize is an international award given annually to recognize
individuals who have conducted research, discoveries or notable contributions to
humanity in the year immediately preceding. The awards were instituted as a last
will of Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and industrial Swedish.
The awards were established in 1895 as the last will of Alfred Nobel, Swedish
industrialist, giving for the first time in 1901-even today-in the categories of
physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace. In 1968 he also
established the related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
The different awards are given each year. Each laureate receives a gold
medal, a diploma and a sum of money by the Nobel Foundation. The prize cannot
be given posthumously, unless the winner has been appointed before his death;
and if the prize is shared, the amount of money will be divided among the winners,
which may not be more than three.
The Nobel Prize was established a century ago, and over the years a large
number of winners have received worldwide recognition for their efforts.
I. HISTORY
Alfred Nobel was born on October 21, 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden, in a family
of engineers. He was a chemist, engineer and inventor. He devoted his life to the
study of explosives St. Petersburg and Stockholm. On returning to Stockholm,
with 30 years, Alfred Nobel created his own factory nitroglycerin. Precisely,
perfecting his studies on the instability of nitric ethers of glycerol, studies with
which risked his life, suffering a dangerous explosion that destroyed much of its
first factory and killed his brother Emilio. In 1888 Nobel was surprised to read his
own obituary, which were entitled "The merchant of death is dead" in a French
newspaper. Since it was his brother who had actually died, this being published
eight years before his death.
But during his lifetime he won a lot of money thanks to its 355 inventions, of
which dynamite is the most famous. However, he also dragged sense of guilt for
the evil that their inventions and article baffled about how you will be
remembered, inspired to change his will.
That guilt complex grew until Alfred Nobel conceived the idea of devoting most
of his fortune to encourage the best efforts of man in different fields of science,
arts or diplomacy, cultivated for humanity
Thus, Nobel wrote several living wills; the last little over a year before he died,
who signed the November 27, 1895 in the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris,
where expresses the creation of the Nobel Foundation, specifying that his fortune
be used to create a series of prizes for those determined to take out "the greatest
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A year later, on December 10, 1896, Alfred Nobel died at his home in San
Remo. This date, December 10, will always be linked to the history of the Nobel
Prizes, as the ceremony is celebrated on that day to commemorate the death of
the creator and mentor of such awards.
The first ceremony of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Physics, Chemistry and
Medicine was held at the Old Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm in 1901.
Since 1902, the prizes awarded by the King of Sweden. Initially, King Oscar II did
not agree to give the award to foreigners, but is said to be changed mind to realize
the enormous advertising potential for the country.
The Nobel Prize in Economics was not provided with funds based on the
"Testament Nobel "and therefore technically not a Nobel prize (and the present
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Nobel family does not accept it as such). However, this award is given along with
the other Awards Nobel. Therefore in 1968 it was decided not to add any other
prize "in memory of Nobel" in the future.
III. CANDIDATES
For a candidate can be considered, his or her name must be proposed by
individuals or qualified under the regulations of the Nobel Foundation entities.
The approved bodies found in Sweden and Norway, determine if the candidate
or candidates fulfill the requirements.
The selection starts in February of each year, the different entities national and
international are accepted by the agencies propose a number of candidates in
the various disciplines. The selection of the winners is governed under certain
basic criteria, which are their personal merits independently of their nationality,
race, creed or ideology. In any case it supports self-nomination and persons of
recognized standing are chosen. The decisions of the judges are final.
- Medal
The medals minted in Sweden (those of the corresponding categories of
Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine and Literature) were designed
by the sculptor and engraver Erik Lindberg, with the same obverse: an
image of Alfred Nobel in left profile, along with their dates birth and death.
The reverse share the same inscription in Latin: “Inventas vitam per juvat
excoluisse arts”, while images vary according to the corresponding
symbols to each of the institutions that provide.
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Instead, the Medal of Peace was made by the Norwegian Gustav Vigeland
and for Prize the Bank of Sweden in Economic Sciences in Memory of
Alfred Nobel, by Gunvor Svensson-Lundqvist. Both also have a picture of
Alfred Nobel on the front, but with a slightly different design. On the back,
meanwhile, the Medal of Nobel Peace has a quote: “Pro ritmo et
fraternitate gentium”, while Economy has no inscription.
For the first edition of the awards, in 1901, the medals could not be
delivered on time and in its place a temporary medals were awarded, also
with the image of Alfred Nobel, although manufactured in a less valuable
metal, until it could end the final medal the following year. The delay in the
finalization of the medals was because each of the institutions awarding
the prizes should approve designs on the reverse, which was not without
controversy
Until 1980 all the "Swedish" medals were struck in 23 carat gold. Since
then they have performed in green gold 18K plated 24 carat gold. Their
weight varies by gold, but each medal weighs 200 grams medium; and a
diameter of 66 mm.
- Diploma
The laureates receive a diploma directly from the hands of the king of
Sweden or in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize, the chairman of the
Norwegian Nobel Committee in the presence of the king of Norway. Each
Diploma has a design made especially for the institutions that give, which
contains an image and a text where the name of the laureate is specified,
in addition to citing the cause for which he was awarded (except the Nobel
Peace Prize, whose diplomas this content has never citation)
- Monetary Retribution
At the same time diplomas are delivered an important economic prize,
whose amount depends on the income of the Nobel Foundation that year.
In 2013 amounted to 10 million Swedish kronor, something like a million
euros. The purpose of this sum is to avoid economic concerns laureate,
so that you can better develop their future work, thus promoting the
development of culture, science and technology around the world.
However, it is not uncommon for beneficiaries choose to donate the prize
money to scientific, cultural or humanitarian causes.
If in a particular category two people share the prize, the sum is divided
equally. If instead it is three simultaneous winners, the award committee
may decide to divide it into three equal parts, or grant one half of the
laureates and fourth to each other.
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The committee in charge of the Nobel Prize in Physics cited work on cathode
ray by Philipp Lenard and the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Röntgen, who was
finally selected for the Royal Academy of Sciences.
For the Prize in Chemistry, in the last decades of the nineteenth century,
chemists had made many significant contributions, so that the Academy "mainly
faced the mere fact decide the order in which they should award the prize to these
scientists ". It received 20 nominations, of which proposed to Jacobus van 't Hoff,
who finally received the award for his contributions to chemical dynamics.
The Swedish Academy chose the poet Sully Prudhomme for the first Nobel
Prize for Literature. A group including 42 Swedish writers, artists and literary
critics protested against this decision, as expected Leo Tolstoy was the winner.
Some, including historian Burton Feldman, have criticized this prize consider
Prudhomme a mediocre poet. Feldman's explanation is that most Academy
members preferred Victorian literature, and which thus selected a Victorian poet.
The Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his part, was to stop for the
physiologist and microbiologist Emil Adolf von Behring, who during the 1890s
developed an antitoxin to treat diphtheria, which until then was causing thousands
of deaths each year.
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In 1938 and 1939 the government of Nazi Germany banned the winners
Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt and Gerhard Domagk accept their awards,
although each of them could then receive the diploma and medal. Although
Sweden was a neutral country during World War II, the awards were held
irregularly during the war. In 1939, the Nobel Peace Prize was not given, and
because of the occupation of Norway by Germany from 1940-1942 none of the
awards were presented. The following year, was able to deliver all except the
Nobel Prize for Literature and the Nobel Peace Prize.
Four people have received two Nobel Prize. Marie Curie received the Nobel
Prize in Physics in 1903 in recognition of the extraordinary services rendered by
their joint on radiation phenomena discovered by Henri Becquerel research, and
Chemistry in 1911 by the isolation of radium and polonium.
Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954 for his research into
the nature of chemical bonds and Peace in 1962 for his activism against nuclear
testing ground. John Bardeen received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 for the
invention of the transistor, and again in 1972 by the same theory of
superconductivity. Frederick Sanger obtained of Chemistry in 1958 for
determining the structure of insulin and also in 1980 by the invention of a method
for determining DNA base sequence.
In addition, two organizations have received the Nobel Peace Prize on more
than one occasion. The Red Cross, three times: in 1917 and 1944 for his work
during the World Wars, and in 1963 during its centenary year. While the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees received in 1954 and 1981 for its
assistance to refugees.
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Conclusions
The Nobel Prize is a global recognition to people who have dedicated their
lives to the study of new knowledge.
Every study that was released by this award, led to another and so
continuously favoring the advancement of human knowledge.
The fundamental purpose of this award was that humanity itself discover
what can do for their benefit.
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