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How many times has the Nobel Prize been awarded to the UN or its affiliated organizations?
13 times, 10 on Nobel Peace Prizes.
What organization was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times?
International Committee of The Red Cross (ICRC)
Which United Nation Organization has won twice Nobel Prize for peace?
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has received the Nobel Peace Prize twice, in 1954 and 1981
Why noble prize is not given for contributions in Math?
A number of theories have been put forward to explain the omission of mathematics from Nobel's original list. The most colorful suggestion is that Nobel was miffed at mathematicians after discovering that his wife had had an affair with the Swedish mathematician Magnus Mittag-Leffler. Of all the theories, this is the easiest to dismiss, for the simple reason that Nobel never had a wife. Another oft-repeated suggestion is that Nobel hated mathematics after doing poorly in it at school. It may or may not be true that Nobel wasn't good at math, but there is no evidence to suggest that a negative high school experience in the math class led to a desire to get back at the mathematicians later in life by not giving them one of his prizes.
By far the most likely explanation, I think, is that he viewed mathematics as merely a tool used in the sciences and in engineering, not as a body of human intellectual achievement in its own right. He also did not single out biology, possibly likewise regarding it as just a tool for medicine, a not unreasonable view to have in the late 19th century.
The Abel Prize was established by the Norwegian government in 2001 as an annual "Nobel Prize for Mathematics".
How many Nobel Prizes won by Einstein?
Just one - 1921 Nobel prize (physics). Curiously, rather than receiving an award for his more famous work on relativity, he won it for his work on the photoelectric effect, which was responsible, in part at least, for the development of quantum theory. It is arguable that, given the work that had been done previously by the likes of, for example, Lorentz, relativity was a theory waiting to happen, whereas the photoelectric effect was much more novel and far-reaching in its effects.
Who won the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize in medicine?
Karl von Frisch, Nikolaas Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz
Which was the first organization to win the Nobel Peace Prize twice?
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, has received the Prize twice, in 1954 and 1981.
What did Einstein do with his Nobel Prize money?
"It was long reported that Einstein gave the Nobel prize money directly to his first wife, Mileva Marić, in compliance with their 1919 divorce settlement. However, personal correspondence made public in 2006 shows that he invested much of it in the United States, and saw much of it wiped out in the Depression."
Who is the Nobel Prize award holder in nursing?
Hi:
There is no nobel prize in nursing, thus there is no holder of the nobel prize in nursing.
What was Albert Einstein's mother's maiden name?
Pauline Koch [February 8, 1858-February 20, 1920]. She was the well-educated, youngest child of Julius Koch and Jette Bernheimer, who were married in 1847. The family name had been Doerzbacher until her father changed his last name, in 1842. Her father and his brother Heinrich did so well in the corn trade that they ultimately shared the prestigious title of Royal Wurttemberg Purveyor to the Court. So he was able to provide very well for the education of his other children [Caesar, Fanny, and Jakob] too.
On August 8, 1876, Pauline Koch married Hermann Einstein [August 30, 1847-October 10, 1940] in Cannstatt, Wurttemberg, Germany. After her marriage, she continued her lifelong interest in art, literature, and music. Although she favored the piano, she had her first-born child, Albert Einstein [March 14, 1879-April 18, 1955], begin learning the violin at age five.
Due to the ups and downs of her husband's business fortunes, Pauline Einstein was faced with frequent moves. For the couple began their married life in Ulm, the site of her husband's bed feathers company venture. In summer 1880, they moved to Munich, for her husband's electrical engineering venture, ka Einstein & Cie., with his brother Jakob. She moved to Milan in 1894, and then to Pavia in 1895, when the factory was moved to Italy. When the business failed in 1896, she moved back to Milan, where her husband started up his own company. In 1903, she moved back to Germany, for an extended stay with older sister Fanny and brother-in-law and textile manufacturer Rudolf Einstein. In 1911, Pauline Einstein movd out, to accept a position as housekeeper in Heilbronn, Wurttemberg. But some three or four years later, she moved to Zurich, Switzerland, to stay with older brother Jakob and family. During that time, she became ill from cancer, and had to be moved to the Rosenau sanatorium. From the end of 1919, until her death, she lived with son Albert Einstein and daughter-in-law Elsa, at Haberlandstrasse 5, Berlin.
It was to her second child, Maria aka Maja [November 18, 1881-June 25, 1951], that Pauline Einstein passed on her love of different cultures, languages and literatures. For Maja Einstein was educated at the teachers' workshop in Aarau, Switzerland, 1899-1902. She then studied Romance languages in Germany, at Berlin and Bern; and at Paris, France. She graduated from the university in Berlin, in 1909, with the title of Ms. Doctor. She left Germany when husband Paul Winteler [1882-July 1952] accepted employment at Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1911; and then at Colonnata, near Florence, Italy, in 1922. In 1939, she emigrated from Italy, to the United States, to keep her brother company after the death of his wife Elsa [January 18, 1876-December 20, 1936], at 112 Mercer Street, Princeton, New Jersey. Maia suffered from a stroke in 1939, and later died from the cumulative effects of progressive arteriosclerosis.
Rigoberta menchu's family members?
It's time for you to start reading. See the link below to the history of Rigoberta Menchu. She has written two books herself and the bibliography at the bottom of the page has a lot of reference material for you to look at. There are many other sites for you to do your research also. Just put her name in your search engine.
What is Barack Obamas oldest daughters name?
His (and Michelle's) oldest daughter is Malia, who was born in 1998.