lunedì 21 marzo 2011

Nobel Peace Prize 1993-1994

1993







 Nelson Mandela
Born: 18 July 1918, Mvezo, South Africa
Residence: South Africa
Prize motivation: for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa.
Role: President of South Africa after the end of Apartheid.







Mandela and Frederik Willem de Klerk received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 “for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa".

They are almost  twenty one years since February 1990 when Nelson Mandela was released from prison and in the first page of the South African newspapers there was the image of his handshake with Frederik de Klerk. We must take into consideration these two great men for their courage and for their work for the peaceful resolution of the apartheid regime and also for creating of a new democratic South Africa.

"Dignified work is not only related to the right to survive but also to thrive and have a satisfactory life. This right must be accessible to all"

Mandela with this words wanted to say that the  dignified  work is founded on the search of personal dignity, in the presence of democracies that are working in favor of  achievement of economic growth that increases the opportunities  of productive jobs and enterprise development. In addition, the dignified  work supports that the purpose of wellbeing  is to eliminate poverty. So we must commit ourselves to make these things!
 Giovanna

1994



Yasser Arafat
Born: 24 August 1929, Cairo, Egypt
Died: 11 November 2004
Residence at the time of the award: Palestine
Prize motivation: "for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East"
Role: President of the Palestinian National Authority, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO
Field: Negotiation



Shimon Peres
Born: 16 August 1923, Vishneva, Poland (now Belarus)
Residence at the time of the award: Israel
Prize motivation: "for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East"
Role: Foreign Minister of Israel
Field: Negotiatio








Yitzhak Rabin
Born: 1 March 1922, Jerusalem, British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel)
Died: 4 November 1995, Tel Aviv, Israel
Residence at the time of the award: Israel 
Prize motivation: "for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East"
Role:Prime Minister of Israel
Field: Negotiation






In  1895 Alfred Nobel wrote that the Peace Prize could be awarded to the person who, in the preceding year << Shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations >>. 


On the basis of this statement The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 1994  to Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres  and Yitzhak Rabin, for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East through a political act which demanded great courage by both the parts.
They have made a significant contribution to a historical process through which peace,  collaboration,  fraternity can replace war, hate and the many religious and cultural differences.
The situation in the Middle East
For many years , the conflict between Israel and its neighbors, and between Israelis and Palestinians, has been one of  the most irreconcilable and menacing in international politics. A battle that goes on the formation of the State of Israel that  was established at the end of World War II. The State was created with the intention to donate to the Jews, persecuted and exterminated by the Nazi madness, a homeland, so that the Jews wont be longer forced into the Diaspora.  But the new state has never been recognized by the Palestinians.  The differences between Israelis and Palestinians have always been prominent, not only the religious differences, but especially economic. This led to the particular dynamics in the frequent and incessant fighting, Israel is a rich country using a well-equipped and trained army, while the Palestine lashes out at him, his most fanatical suicide bombers.
Unfortunately, despite the hard work of these three major characters that were able to reach a short period of peace between their countries,  still today the Palestinian situation is not resolved.
Giulia



martedì 8 marzo 2011

Vegan - For the People - For the Planet - For the Animals...What is your choice?

Hello everyone! We saw this video at school and we thought we'd share it with you to discuss the problems facing our planet ! is there a way to save the world that is hosting us?
G&G








I agree with the first part of this video. I agree with the idea that it is important to recycle because the earth's resources are limited and we must share then   with future generations. I think it's important to not pollute  with harmful products the earth, the air and the water, because by doing so, we safeguard our health as well as the planet! Today we live in a world dominated by the  consumerism, we must learn to save it! It is good to be careful about energy consumption, sometimes the small gestures seem unnecessary, but  those  small things, often overlooked by all, that can save the world! For this reason we must turn off the lights or close the tap when not in use! It is equally important to not exaggerate in the purchase of food! We must remember that while one part of the world suffers from hunger, the other runs the risk of diseases such as obesity! They are very common in affluent countries cardiovascular disease and cancer... that if at  the beginning  were rare events, nowadays are becoming more common... and  surely are closely linked to our diet! I think it is necessary to have a balanced diet! That includes lots of fruits and vegetables, but that does not exclude meat, fish, milk and eggs!! Humans have always been nourished by these foods and they  have  always been an omnivorous animals! I do not judge those who decide to be vegan, but I think that to save the world it is not necessary to abandon the many flavors that fill our tables!



GIU




Now I'm going to talk about the possible solutions: what can we do to stop this? 
About the production of energy I think that the country has an important role: it can produce energy through nuclear power plants (in this period we know how much they are danger) or through renewable energy sources like the sun or the wind and they are certainly not lacking in our beautiful country!
An other way to help the planet is: recycling.
Sometimes, when we use something, we throw it in the fire and it’s not a positive thing: in fact we must get used to do the differentiated waste disposal so that we try to recycle that thing and to use it again!
So we must learn that everything is precious and we must not waste anything. We must commit ourselves so that we could live in a cleaner society!

GIO