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Post by TWWK on Aug 17, 2007 14:53:22 GMT -5
Hello everyone!
King Jun Park's think tank of National Advisers has given out "Nobel Prizes" for many years. The time has come, once again, to award these prizes. Though they share a name with the worldwide Nobel Prizes, these achievements have some different categories.
Please nominate deserving persons in the following categories: Peace Science (Chemical, Physics, Medical, at al.) Culture (Literature and Art) Economics
TWWK would like to nominate Kaiser Thomas for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Reasoning: Kaiser Thomas, though forced by a powerful cabinet to aggressive actions against the Kingdom of Sad Ni Kuk, was able to convince said members to keep a possibly devastating war, which would involve multiple nations, from happening.
The prizes will be awarded shortly, so get in any nominations you have.
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Post by deutschgarten on Aug 17, 2007 15:26:30 GMT -5
Nominee for Noble prize in science;
Alberta Ingstein for devising a way to harness enough solar energy to power a large city. This innovation started the green energy revolution of 2007 in Deutschgarten.
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Post by TWWK on Aug 17, 2007 15:36:23 GMT -5
Nominee for Noble prize in science; Alberta Ingstein for devising a way to harness enough solar energy to power a large city. This innovation started the green energy revolution of 2007 in Deutschgarten. Strong nominee. Dr. Ingstein's work and research has also been vital to the energy changes in Sad Ni Kuk.
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Post by deutschgarten on Aug 17, 2007 15:38:45 GMT -5
(oh and P.S> Dr. Ingstein is from Automaticz. It only seems natural that she'd be from the first all green country in IN)
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Post by Kazzerland on Aug 17, 2007 15:43:35 GMT -5
Emperor Kazzer would like to nominate General Rockwell for Sciene, he has devastingly advanced the technology of the military in a very short period of time.
I also would like nominate Imperial Official Grante for constantly keeping the socialist economy of Kazzerland, greatly thriving.
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Post by Republicas Gloria on Aug 17, 2007 16:00:29 GMT -5
Kaiser Thomas would like to nominate a scientists who was a lead designer in the robot programs, and other computer uses, both civilian (like computer gear and internet speeds) to economically (he is devolping machines) and militarily, and while military isn't good...when a war is needed the robo soldiers will prevent deaths on the front lines from one side of the incident... and if both sides use them it = no casulties except robots in a ground battle.
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Post by kaleckton on Aug 17, 2007 22:29:37 GMT -5
I would Like to nominate President Brady of the Federation of Kaleckton for designing a countries economy that is flexible and allows workers to input anything they say into their work very quickly and effectively and is extremely hard to damage. We would also like to nominate Scientist Bier Shawn for Science Engineering and Technology on his improvements to the F-35 design which has been named Peregrine Falcon and also his new work which will be revealed in the days to come.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Aug 18, 2007 8:45:39 GMT -5
Science Nominee:
Shared between the leaders of the two research-group, who managed to extend the avarage lifespam with 5 years:
Quotes from the RPG thread:
The debroian leader was Prof. Poons Yggod Ggod The leader of the Alidan group was Prof. Eci Ebuc
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Post by TWWK on Aug 20, 2007 8:40:47 GMT -5
Whew, lots of science nominees and a spattering of others. Keep em' coming!
TWWK would like to nominate: Chase Kim for the honor of the Nobel Prize for Culture. He wrote the ground-breaking novel, A Perfect World, a stream-of-consciousness novel which gripped literary critics in Sad Ni Kuk.
Michael Yu, Sad Ni Kuk National Architect, for the honor of the Nobel Prize for Culture. His work on the National Science Museum and the Economic Bureau's new offices were completed this year. Both are considered marvels of architecture. The museum was recently added to the list of "International Nations Significant Architectural Structures," while both were added to the annual "International Nations 30 Most Beautiful Buildings List," as published by Edge Magazine
TWWK also suggests that a Debronian representative be nominated for the Peace Prize for engaging peace talks in the Templosian War.
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Post by Republicas Gloria on Aug 20, 2007 12:34:07 GMT -5
Kaiser Thomas nominates the Debro person who started peace talks
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Post by TWWK on Aug 20, 2007 13:00:15 GMT -5
Kaiser Thomas nominates the Debro person who started peace talks OOC: Good suggestion...now, when Debro gets a chance, what would this person's name/rank/info be?
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Aug 21, 2007 10:37:00 GMT -5
Miranda Grandi(1959-)[/b]
Grandi was born in Debro City(known as the Ruins Of The Great Peace since the Landmass Massacre) to a miner family. His exceptional skills at history and politics were quickly distinguised her from her schoolmates, and she could begin his studies at the famous Ginle University when she was only 16. Receiving her juridicial degree, Grandi became the one of the most determinative member of the Central Council. Grandi fought against the isolationist policy of Debro, but his struggle was ineffective until the Great War. She was one of the few who survived the horror of the Landmass Massacre. Many commentator say that Grandi's devotion to pacifism is the result of this episode; however these seems like people forget his determined work in the past.
Grandi gathered enough support to end the Great War, and she is in charge of the debroian foreign policy since that. When the New Alliance supported the peace, Grandi urged the Central Council to join. When the Cold War started, Grandi left the NA, and later started to form the Independent League. When the unjust war in Templosia started, councilor Grandi was the first who urged the peace talks.
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Post by TWWK on Aug 21, 2007 14:24:37 GMT -5
I've listed the current nominees below. If you have not given specific names and/or accomplishments for your nominees, they are not included.
The deadline for nominations will be the end of the day on Thursday. On Friday, Sad Ni Kuk's think tank of National Advisors will determine and announce the winners.
World bratwurst-eating champion, Jim "Skinny" Neagle, will announce the prizes and hand them out at the Nobel Prize banquet in Blue Dune City, the capital of the Kingdom of Sad Ni Kuk.
Current Nominees for Prizes:
Nobel Peace Prize Kaiser Thomas, Primus Orios Miranda Grandi, Debro
Nobel Science Prize Alberta Ingstein, Automaticz General Rockwell, Kazzerland Bier Shawn, Kazzerland Professor Poons Yggod Ggod, Debro and Professor Eci Ebuk, Alida
Nobel Culture Prize Chase Kim, Sad Ni Kuk Michael Yu, Sad Ni Kuk
Nobel Economics Prize Imperial Official Grante, Kazzerland President Brady, Kaleckton
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Post by TWWK on Aug 22, 2007 10:59:58 GMT -5
Two more nominees:
Autumn Kim for the Culture Prize: Kim's first published literary composition, Names, was an amazing collection of poems, narratives and short stories. In each, she speaks about names and their importance, exploring topics such as multiculturalism, colonialism, deceit and faith. The young writer's (age 20) collection has really reached into a root of Sad Ni Kuk culture, where a name represents so much.
Grace Hong for the Economics Prize: Grace Hong, assistant professor at the Kanon Province University, released research this year which could revolutionize how nations can fund green programs using inventive marketing. The Kingdom of Sad Ni Kuk has recently enacted some measures she proposed, which have met with early acclaim.
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Post by TWWK on Aug 22, 2007 12:33:11 GMT -5
Kiwani Armstrong, of the Federation of Kaleckton, for the Culture Prize
Armstrong, a young director, made a documentary showing the devastation happening in Kaleckton during the Civil War. Entitled Rain No More, the film was a cry for mercy on behalf of both sides, outlining atrocities committed by both during the war. Unfortunately, Armstrong was murdered just two weeks ago (assailant is still unknown), and thus would be receiving this prize posthumously if won.
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Post by TWWK on Sept 5, 2007 13:04:09 GMT -5
After certain, unforeseen delays, winners of the International Nations Nobel Prizes for 2007 have been decided! The winners, followed by brief descriptions of their efforts, as provided by their nominators, is given below:
Nobel Peace Prize: Miranda Grandi, Debro Grandi was born in Debro City(known as the Ruins Of The Great Peace since the Landmass Massacre) to a miner family. His exceptional skills at history and politics were quickly distinguised her from her schoolmates, and she could begin his studies at the famous Ginle University when she was only 16. Receiving her juridicial degree, Grandi became the one of the most determinative member of the Central Council. Grandi fought against the isolationist policy of Debro, but his struggle was ineffective until the Great War. She was one of the few who survived the horror of the Landmass Massacre. Many commentator say that Grandi's devotion to pacifism is the result of this episode; however these seems like people forget his determined work in the past.
Grandi gathered enough support to end the Great War, and she is in charge of the debroian foreign policy since that. When the New Alliance supported the peace, Grandi urged the Central Council to join. When the Cold War started, Grandi left the NA, and later started to form the Independent League. When the unjust war in Templosia started, councilor Grandi was the first who urged the peace talks.
Nobel Science Prize Alberta Ingstein, Automaticz Devising a way to harness enough solar energy to power a large city. This innovation started the green energy revolution of 2007 in Deutschgarten.
Nobel Culture Prize Autumn Kim, Sad Ni Kuk Kim's first published literary composition, Names, was an amazing collection of poems, narratives and short stories. In each, she speaks about names and their importance, exploring topics such as multiculturalism, colonialism, deceit and faith. The young writer's (age 20) collection has really reached into a root of Sad Ni Kuk culture, where a name represents so much.
Nobel Economics Prize President Brady, Kaleckton I would Like to nominate President Brady of the Federation of Kaleckton for designing a countries economy that is flexible and allows workers to input anything they say into their work very quickly and effectively and is extremely hard to damage.
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