Know all these facts and all ideas will be yours on how to win nobel peace prize:
The Nobel Peace Prize may be awarded to persons or organizations that are in the process of resolving an issue, or creating world peace rather than upon the resolution of the issue. Since the Prize can be given to individuals involved in ongoing peace processes, some of the awards now appear, with hindsight, questionable, particularly when those processes failed to bear lasting fruit.
The selection of Nobel Peace Prize winners sometimes causes controversy. Controversial winners include former warmongers and former terrorists whom the Committee may select for exceptional concessions in the attempt to achieve peace.
Nominations for the Prize may be made by a broad array of qualified individuals, including former recipients, members of national assemblies and congresses, university professors, international judges, and special advisors to the Prize Committee.The Norwegian Nobel Committee appointed by the Norwegian Parliament, selects the Laureate for the Peace Prize.
The Committee keeps the nominations secret and asks that nominators do the same. Over time many individuals have become known as "Nobel Peace Prize Nominees", but this designation has no official standing.♥
2006-10-25 23:17:34
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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You have to be nominated...I got this off of the website: Each year the respective Nobel Committees send individual invitations to thousands of members of academies, university professors, scientists from numerous countries, previous Nobel Laureates, members of parliamentary assemblies and others, asking them to submit candidates for the Nobel Prizes for the coming year. These nominators are chosen in such a way that as many countries and universities as possible are represented over time.
2006-10-24 07:07:13
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answered by Lexy 3
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The recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize are accomplished writers, doctors, chemist etc.. whom have contributed in someway or another to world peace in form of writing, medicine, etc.... To win one you have to care about man kind and the peace of humanity. Most winner are humanitarians
2006-10-24 07:10:24
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answered by jaeon 2
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Yes, you have to do something notable, but you also have to have the right politics, and we KNOW what that means... it also helps being born black, as Kofi Annan can surely attest; the man got the NP, and by all accounts, has done NOTHING to deserve one (unless attending lavish cocktail parties and lobster banquets counts as the highest form of altruism).
Also, Alfred Nobel was pretty much a wishy-washy idiot. He invented DYNAMITE, and then was all shocked and fell into despair when people used it for destructive purposes. EARTH TO ALFIE: You invented something that EXPLODES, for God's sake. Duh.
I wonder if Nobel's head was only halfway up his butt, or all the way up there??? I'm thinking all the way...
Love Jack
2006-10-24 16:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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By doing something nobel and peaceful.
2006-10-24 12:20:02
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answered by JayEmmBee 3
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Well if Yasser Arafat is anything to go by then you have to be a terrorist and a murderer. You have to have a lot of hate in you and want to murder innocent children and adults. You have to preach HATE HATE HATE, with one face and with the other face you must say that you want peace! Then some senior anti semetic will vote for you and give you a peace prize!
2006-10-25 05:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Do something great that will change the world in peace matters, like making an organization to stop wars, global warming, or disasters and poverty, like Katrina, and some African people. Or make a Wild life organization. They you would have to try to make it know, by spreading the word.
2006-10-24 10:34:04
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answered by Anonymous
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you win the noble peace prize when you did something extremely notable for the world. They pick you.
2006-10-25 03:13:25
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answered by Sgt. Pepper 2
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first and foremost you have to have done something out of the extrodinary such as find a new drug for HIV or the cure for Parkinson's Disease. your work will be looked at by a committee of highy respected individuals from many domains who will decide if it is all that worth it, then they will have thousands of applicants each year from all over the world and they have to look and see which person or persons have had the most affect on the society with their doings . this committe will select and narrow down the field to a handfull of nominees then look at what critics, specialists and so forth have to say before they okay for the person to get the award. this person in some shape, form, or size needs to be a great activist, politician in many cases, have decades worth of research and trial and error before coming to a decision. they play an important role in changing the world for the better either be it in math or science or music: people right now that are considered nominees are Bono which is a huge activist against poverty, who wants to make peace, makes Apple iPods part of his campaign against AIDS and HIV by working with Apple. it is people like Bono who want to make the world a better place, a safer environment, who take time to vist the third world countries and to donate millions woth of dollars to various charities as well as to take the time to spend and interact with the citizens of many countries. he is like Angelina Jolie in a sense: a person with a purpose to make peace, try to diminish poverty and their work is watched and documented.he fights for poverty of the people that he sees and tries to raise money and all his doings are making the world a better place. that is why the award is called the NObel Peace Prize and he-Bono-would win it since he has given so many resources to the ones who needed them, time to understand how to make life safer and better for people as well as joining forces on many occasions to raise awareness. thta is what the committee will look at: did he or she make a difference with their efforts in the world? how much of a difference and if the answer is a lot then you might get the prize but it is still up to the majority of the committee!
2006-10-25 06:34:06
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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It isn't about bringing about peace. For if it were, Yasser Arafat, Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter (who couldn't even rescue the Iranian hostages), and Le Duc Tho would never have won the Prize.
2006-10-24 14:37:32
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answered by Frogface53 4
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