What is second degree breach of peace?
Some of criminal breaches is termed under the second degree breach of peace. This may be penalized by a jail term.
When did Jimmy Carter win the nobel peace prise?
This is a question that seems to call for opinions, but first, a few facts. Barack Obama was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize because the committee believed he had already demonstrated a willingness to engage in diplomacy, and to reach out to the world community, rather than just using "tough talk"-- the committee believed President Bush had been far too bellicose in his rhetoric, and they saw in Barack Obama a new era in communication between countries. As the committee stated in
their press release, he was given the award for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
There were 205 nominated candidates for the position. The selection was handled by a bipartisan committee with 1 representative each from the "far left," the "far right," and the "Conservative" parties, and 2 from the dominant "Labour Party." The final winner was announced on October 9 2009, just 4 days after the 5 representatives had finally reached uniform consensus, and only eight and a half months after Barack Obama's inauguration as president of the United States.
According to Nobel Committee chairman Thorbjoern Jagland, "He got the prize because he has been able to change the international climate... Some people say, and I understand it, isn't it premature? Too early? Well, I'd say then that it could be too late to respond three years from now. It is now that we have the opportunity to respond - all of us." Jagland highlighted that the Committee was especially influenced by a speech Obama gave to reach out to the Muslim world in Cairo in June 2009, as well as the president's efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation and climate change, and Obama's support for using established international bodies such as the United Nations to pursue foreign policy goals.
Whether the committee's decision was right or wrong, that is what they thought and that is why they awarded the prize. Mr. Obama himself expressed surprise that he won. He also believed (as did his critics) that other candidates were more appropriate. He accepted the award, but donated the prize money to several worthy charities.
Please note that what follows are the views of other contributors, some of whom may express inaccurate or harsh assessments of Mr. Obama, rather than addressing the reason he was awarded the prize in 2009.
comments, from those who believe he should not have won:
There has been no intervention on a huge scale by Obama. He has not curtailed any aggressive actions by any foreign state, or even his own. In fact he has increased military actions against the Taliban in Afghanistan. He has not been long on the international circuit and has no international reputation as a peacemaker.
In the past, winners have spent many years of dedicated service to achieve the honour, or have used high office for the furtherance of peace. President Obama has done neither of these.
Obama himself has stated that he does not feel he deserved the award, and that it must be spiritually shared by all the other nominees, but also not "as a recognition of my own accomplishments but rather an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations," and "as a call to action --- a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century."
Jagland shrugged off the question of whether "the committee feared being labeled naive for accepting a young politician's promises at face value", stating that "no one could deny that 'the international climate' had suddenly improved, and that Mr. Obama was the main reason... 'We want to embrace the message that he stands for.'"
The Norwegian tabloid Verdens Gang has later reported that Inger-Marie Ytterhorn, who represented the right-wing populist Progress Party on the committee, led the way in objecting to the choice of Obama because she questioned his ability to keep his promises. It also said the representative of the Conservative Party, Kaci Kullmann Five, and Aagot Valle, the representative of the Socialist Left, had objections. The choice for Obama was however strongly supported by committee chairman Thorbjoern Jagland and Sissel Roenbeck, both representatives of the Labour Party.
In his will, Alfred Nobel left little to guide those who award the prize. Besides directing that it be awarded by a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament (though Nobel was a Swede), Nobel said only that it should be given to the person who "...shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses."
By October 2009, when the prize was awarded to him after less than nine months in office, few would argue that President Obama had qualified for the Nobel Peace Prize -- or any other -- even under such nebulous terms. Indeed, the announcement was something of a surprise in most circles, including the president's own. Obama himself is quoted as saying, "I do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments." It should be considered too that the final decision to award the prize to Obama had been reached weeks or months before the actual ceremony, raising even stronger questions as to why.
Any reasonable review of the Peace Prize Committee's decisions in recent years yields the conclusion that ultra-left candidates are currently in strong favor, their tangible accomplishments -- or a complete lack thereof -- aside. Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet head of state and dedicated communist who conducted the final stages of the Cold War against the U.S. and other NATO countries, received the prize in 1990. Former U.S President Jimmy Carter received the award in 2002; despite how the Nobel committee may have viewed him, Carter, whose one term ended in 1981, is widely ridiculed and perceived as a failure in his own country. The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore shared the 2006 Peace Prize. Neither party has ever done a single thing to promote peace in any part of the world, though both have promoted a theory of anthropogenic global warming that, while lucrative to both of them, and almost religiously popular with the extreme left, has been widely and soundly discredited.
In fact, through its long history, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to only four U.S. presidents. I've already mentioned Obama (almost before he was elected -- there are some who have opined that he would have received the prize even if he had lost the election) and Carter (21 years after he left office). The other two were Teddy Roosevelt (1906) and Woodrow Wilson (1919), indisputably two of the founders of the modern "progressive" era. No conservative U.S. president has ever won a NPP. (Yes, TR was a Republican, but hardly like today's brand of Republican. And he was certainly no conservative.)
In the final tally, US President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize largely for offering the world hope, rather than for any practical achievements, and possibly as an encouragement for what he might accomplish after receiving the prize.
Is the Nation of Islam violent?
The Nation of Islam is a African-American Islamic Organization. In the past, the Nation of Islam has advocated for violence against Whites, Jews, and Asians claiming that all of these people have repressed the "Black Interest" and should be "properly punished" for their conduct. Understandably, mainstream Sunni and Shiite Islam both condemned the Nation of Islam for these racial beliefs saying that Islam does not recognize any difference between people on the basis of race and that discrimination on such a basis is un-Islamic.
With the death of the early Nation of Islam leaders, the Nation of Islam began an effort to reconcile its beliefs with Sunni Islam and is increasingly moving along that path, but there are still elements of the Nation of Islam that advocate for violence against non-Blacks.
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Nation of Islam (NOI) is not belonging to main stream Islam. Followers of NOI are expelled from the Islam religion. Refer to question below.
What did Woodrow Wilson hope to achieve at the Paris Peace Conference?
It depends on which country. All present wanted to end World War I. France wanted revenge for the German attacked and the territory of Alsace-Lorraine back. Britain wanted to limit the German navy to protect its trading industry and navy. America wanted peace and to get out of Europe's problems. Germany wanted to maintain its nation and honor. Russia didn't even get a say and was not allowed to join the negotiations.
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Did Theodore Roosevelt win the Nobel Peace Prize?
It was announced on October 9, 2009 that President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.
Who is the only person to win the nobel prize for both chemistry and peace?
It was Linus Pauling. He won the Chemistry Prize in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962.
Love & Peace in Apache Language?
The Apache language does not have one specific word for "love" or "peace". However the Apache language does have certain words that can be used to express love and peace. For example the Apache language has words for "to care for" and "to be well". These can be used to express the idea of love and peace.
These words can be used together to express the idea of love and peace in the Apache language. For example the phrase Neh-nish-deh-deh neh-dee-aih-deh could be used to express the idea of love and peace.
How do Muslims believe in peace?
Muslims are those who love peace. It is only when there is a need to attack the enemy do they fight.
The terror groups who claim to fight in the name of Islam are actually not Muslims, despite their claim to be. The Islamic terrorists actually believe in Fundamental Islam, which is massively different to traditional Islam. Bear in mind that terrorists exist in every single religion, no matter how hard the media try to always blame Muslims.
Fundamental Islam is a false and propaganda religion where the leaders claim the followers need to fight against other religions and sacrifice themselves in order to gain access to the afterlife.
Traditional Islam is the true Islamic way which believes in peace and charity. They believe in the ways of peace and love and they believe in charity.
An act of charity in Islam is known as 'Zakah'. This act of zakah is obligatory to all those who follow the faith. A true Muslim is expected to help those who need it through an act of zakah, whether it be donating money to a homeless person, helping a disabled lady cross the road, sheltering a family from a storm and so on.
True traditional Muslims are indeed very peaceful and loving people.
What are the cheers of Girl Scouts?
There are lots of Girl Scout and Girl Guide 'cheers' or 'yells'. Here are a couple of them.
This one can be changed so that you put each GS level in for the words "Girl Scouts":
"We Are the Girl Scouts"
Everywhere we go
Everywhere we go
People want to know
People want to know
Who we are
Who we are
So we tell them
So we tell them
We are the Girl Scouts!
We are the Girl Scouts!
The mighty mighty Girl Scouts
The mighty mighty Girl Scouts
"Girl Scout Hearts"(same tune as the generic Army Marching Cadence)
I don't know but I've been told (repeat)Girl Scout hearts are made of gold (repeat)(leader) Sound off,(girls) One two,(leader) Sound off(girls) Three four(all) Sound off one two, three four.
When were peace signs popular?
in the 1960's. hippi's wore them on necklaces and T-shirts.they also wore bandannas,and tye-dye tshirts they often wore brown leather boots with fringe on them they would wear flared jeans and braided belts and those might have peace signs on them too.
How do you say 'peace' in Hebrew?
Shalom is the word for Peace in Hebrew as well as Hello and Goodbye
The United Nations Organisation was founded on 24 October 1945, San Francisco, California, United States.
What is the advantages of having a peace and order in a community?
the advantage of having peace in the community is that the community can live their life
Compared to the rest of the world Malaysia is a peaceful country. The people are focused on living a peaceful life in harmony with each other. As Malaysia is a relatively prosperous country with a low unemployment rate there is little need for civil war or unrest. There are also strict government controls to ensure this. Although this might be defined as a curtail of freedom of action in the long run it has helped Malaysia to prosper.
well i myself is a malaysian and im proud of it. i love the way things are here. people like chinese, indian, malay, sabahan and sarawakian live together happily.
How do you say peace in Spanish?
it is :Paz (P-as)
PEACE (in Spanish ): PAZ (p-as)
"Paz"
This could be either a name or used in a sentence like, "goodbye," or, "world peace".
Psalm 18:34 He teacheth my hands to war.
Psalm 144:1 Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight.
God teaches peace to all however believes in defending the weak.
What is the importance of peace and harmony?
Peace refers to absence of hostility. It refers to an environment that is characterized by healthy interpersonal and international relationships, acknowledgment of equality and fairness etc.
Peace is especially important in today's world. This is because if we look around us, we see a number of nations who are at war with each other. There are a number of factors that are responsible for unrest in the world. The bigger nations are not playing their true role in managing the world, in fact they are imposing their laws on the rest of the world.
Peace is important because we need a better world for our next generations. Peace is important because we can enjoy the benefits of the latest technological and scientific advancements only in times of peace.
Peace is basic requirement for our existence.
The most peaceful country in Africa?
Ghana leads Africa's peace ranking, though it is placed 40th position on the ladder. Madagascar and Botswana followed the West African country.