Swedish Academy Nordic Prize was created in 1985.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was created in 1739.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Music was created in 1771.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Arts was created in 1773.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences was created in 1919.
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The Swedish Academy of Sciences instituted the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1968.
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The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was instituted by the Swedish Academy in 1968. It was not part of the original Nobel Prizes established by Alfred Nobel in his will in 1895, but was created in memory of Nobel by the Swedish central bank.
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2008
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1969
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1968.
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Economics and Chemistry
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In the 1200s. to be exact...
1297
1969
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Dichotomous,
connections academy 7th grade ha, me to :)
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People who have won the Nobel Peace Prize between 1936 and 1992 include: Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, Desmond Tutu, Wolfgang Pauli, and Hideki Yukawa. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Swedish Academy.
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Swedish (language) - svenska
Swedish (adjective, nationality) - svensk
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Helsinki? Helsinki is English, it is also Swedish. Helsinki is just Swedish.
Swedish: Helsinki.
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The Nobel Prize was established in 1895 by the Swedish chemist and inventor of dynamite Alfred Bernhard Nobel, therefore its name. It was first awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace in 1901.
The prizes are awarded by different associations. The Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences are awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine by the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet and the Nobel Prize in Literature by the Swedish Academy. Unlike the other prizes, the Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded by a Swedish organization, but by the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize
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Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist. He also invented dynamite. They come in a variety of different flavours (Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Peace) and were first awarded in 1901. They are awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Nobel Assembly and the Swedish Academy (depending on the flavour).
Alfred Nobel made his money in armaments (weapons and so forth) and didn't want to be remembered that way, so set up the schee in his will, which came as a surprise to many when he died. Top bloke, by all accounts, even though he did invent stuff that killed people.
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The name of Swedish currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK).
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We are not to blame - we do not call them Swedish fish!
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"Bye" does not have a meaning in Swedish, but the translation of "bye" into Swedish is "hejdå".
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Blueberry soup is Swedish. The Swedish name for it is "Blåbärssoppa".
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The Nobel Prize is awarded in six categories:
The Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded annually by the 'Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences', to individuals, in recognition of their discoveries or inventions in the field of physics.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded annually by the 'Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences', to individuals, for important chemical discoveries, or their contribution to the refinement or improvement of chemical processes.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded by the 'Karolinska Institutet', to individuals who have made significant discoveries in the fields of medicine or physiology.
The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded by the Swedish Academy to an author from any part of the world, whose work has lasting literary merit.
The Nobel Prize in Peace is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who have made significant contributions and efforts to the promotion of peace.
The Nobel Prize in Economics is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. This is the only award not willed by Alfred Nobel, but was instituted by the central bank of Sweden.
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