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         Schweitzer Albert:     more books (100)
  1. African Notebook (Albert Schweitzer Library (Syracuse, N.Y.).) by Albert Schweitzer, Lachlan, M.D. Forrow, et all 2002-07
  2. Music in the Life of Albert Schweitzer by Charles R Joy, 1951
  3. Albert Schweitzer's gift of friendship by Erica Anderson, 1964
  4. Indian Thoughts And Its Development by Albert Schweitzer, 2008-11-04
  5. Albert Schweitzer - His Work And Philosophy by Oskar Kraus, 2007-03-15
  6. The Story of Albert Schweitzer by Jo Manton, 1958-01-01
  7. THE PHILOSOPHY OF ALBERT SCHWEITZER by Henry Clark, 1964
  8. The Africa Of Albert Schweitzer by Charles R. Joy, Melvin Arnold, 2010-05-23
  9. Albert Schweitzer, by Magnus C Ratter, 1935
  10. The Albert Schweitzer Jubilee Book
  11. Goethe : Four Studies by Albert Schweitzer by Charles R. Joy, 1949
  12. Strassburger Vorlesungen (Werke aus dem Nachlass / Albert Schweitzer) (German Edition) by Albert Schweitzer, 1998
  13. Albert Schweitzer: Philosopher, Theologian, Musician and Doctor
  14. The Theology of Albert Schweitzer for Christian Inquirers by E. N. Mozley, 1974-01-21

81. ALBERT SCHWEITZER
Translate this page International albert schweitzer Foundation. albert schweitzer. 14.Januar 1875 - 4. September 1965. Rispeto per la vita Reverence for
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Albert Schweitzer
14. Januar 1875 -
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Rispeto per la vita
Reverence for life
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Respect de la vie
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82. International: Italiano: Società: Strutture_Sociali: Persone: Biografie: Nobe
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83. Albert Schweitzer
In 1953, at the age of 78, albert schweitzer was awarded the NobelPeace Prize. In the speeches and writings during the last twelve
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“Grow into your ideals so that life cannot rob you of them.”
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Albert Schweitzer
The son of a Lutheran pastor, Albert Schweitzer was born in Alsace, then part of Germany and later part of France. By the age of 29 Schweitzer had already authored three books and made valuable contributions in the fields of music, religion, and philosophy. He was an acclaimed organist and world authority on Bach, a church pastor and principal of a theological seminary, and a university professor with a doctorate in philosophy.
At the age of 30, aware of the desperate need of Africans for medical care, he decided to become a medical doctor and devote the rest of his life serving the people of Africa. In 1913, at the age of 37, Dr. Schweitzer and his wife, Hélène, opened a hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon - then a province of French Equatorial Africa. He devoted his life from then on to providing health care for the people in the area. Not even the serious setbacks during and immediately after World War I deterred him from his mission. In 1915 he came upon the insight, "Reverence for Life," as the elementary and universal principle of ethics which he had been seeking. From the "will to live" evidenced in all living beings, Schweitzer demonstrated the ethical response for humans - Reverence for Life. By stressing the interdependence and unity of all life, he was a forerunner of the environmental and animal welfare movements.

84. ALBERT SCHWEITZER

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85. Albert Schweitzer, Médecin Missionnaire Et Guide Spirituel

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Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965)
Théologien, philosophe, musicologue et médecin missionnaire français, Albert Schweitzer est l'une des figures les plus marquantes de cette fin de millénaire et, pour beaucoup, un modèle à suivre.
Né en Alsace, encore allemande à l'époque, il devient directeur d'un séminaire protestant puis démissionne de son poste souhaitant vouer sa vie aux plus démunis. A cet effet, il entreprend des études de médecine et part en 1913 avec son épouse en Afrique Équatoriale française, à Lambaréné, pour y fonder un hôpital. Mais, dès le début de la guerre, il est interné en France en tant que ressortissant allemand...
Considérant la guerre comme consécutive à la décadence de la civilisation, il tente d'établir les fondements d'un monde plus humain : « La volonté de civilisation, dit-il, est une volonté universelle de progrès qui est consciente que l'éthique est la valeur suprême ». Et de rajouter : « l'homme n'est éthique que lorsque la vie en elle-même, aussi bien celle des plantes que celle des animaux, lui est sacrée, comme celle des hommes, et lorsqu'il se dévoue pour porter secours à une vie en danger… un Respect de la Vie qui recouvre les notions d'Amour, de dévouement, de partage de souffrances comme de joies et d'engagement pour le bien »...

86. Pravda.RU John Fleming: Brian Williams (Albert Schweitzer) And The Humanitariani
1924 200201-08 JOHN FLEMING BRIAN WILLIAMS (albert schweitzer) AND THE HUMANITARIANISMOF NBC Brian Williams, a television news reader for NBC, reported
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John Fleming: Brian Williams (Albert Schweitzer) and the Humanitarianism of NBC
Brian Williams, a television news reader for NBC, reported recently that "the International Olympic Committee is considering awarding the 2008 Olympics to Beijing, but [oh-ho-ho-ho] critics are already objecting on the grounds of China's human rights record." The way Williams read this was uncanny, as though he were convincing himself while simultaneously trying to convince others. The "but" in the line carries a freight of bias, distortion, ethnocentrism, ideology and lack of objectivity. What "human rights" situation? What "critics," and where may they be found?
Suppose though that an immigrant Chinese family in California lost a few relatives in the disaster. There would then be one family in that state mourning. Other examples might help illustrate this point, which will lead to a conclusion about those chiding "critics." When the king of a modern country goes to his reward, does the entire nation bewail his loss? The queen could be expected to, but any display of grief by the peasantryor the commoners or proletariat, or what have youwould be ritual, mere formality. No peasant would be in tears. A few loyal ones, however, may place a token (flowers, a picture) at a memorial for the deceased, and possibly even shed tears, especially females, though the close presence of a television camera invites some suspicion.

87. Favorite Celebrations ~ Nobel Prize Winners ~ Ideas To Motivate, Educate, And In
Favorite Celebrations ~ nobel Prize Winners nobel Laureates I intend to leaveafter my death a large fund for the promotion of the peace idea, but I am
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Favorite Celebrations ~  Nobel Prize Winners Nobel Laureates "I i n t e n d to leave after my death a large fund for the p r o m o t i o n of the peace idea, but I am s k e p t i c a l as to its results." ~ Alfred Nobel Swedish chemist, inventor , and philanthropist Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896) provided that his $9 million estate be distributed yearly in five equal parts as prizes to those who had most helped the world in physics, chemistry, medicine and physiology, literature, and world peace . Each winner was known as "laureate," after the laurel crowns awarded to ancient athletes. WOMEN
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89. The Linus Pauling Papers: Two Nobel Prizes: Visuals
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling dancing at the nobel Banquet. Metadata Record AlbertSchweitzer and Linus Pauling on a beach in Lambarene, Republic of Gabon.
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Maryland Studio. [Portrait of Linus Pauling]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1950. European Photo Union. [Linus and Ava Helen Pauling dancing at the Nobel Banquet]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 10 December 1954. Bjorkman, Olle. [Pauling at a St. Lucia celebration at the University of Stockholm]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 13 December 1954. Holloway, Elmer, and National Broadcasting Company. [Linus Pauling during the taping of a television program]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1956. [Linus and Ava Helen Pauling working on a petition against nuclear testing]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1957. [Albert Schweitzer and Linus Pauling on a beach in Lambarene, Republic of Gabon]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1959. Herzog, Arthur.

90. PEACEMAKER HERO: GANDHI
Student report discusses Gandhi and his nonviolent campaign for Indian Independence.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Gandhi, Mahatma...... Emily Greene Balch received the nobel Peace Prize in 1946. Gerson AndrésFlórez Pérez was nominated for the nobel Peace Prize at age 16.
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91. Sabbatini, R.M.E.: Médicos Sem Fronteiras

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