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NSHSS-DECA Entrepreneurial Scholar Awards 2020
- Cara Cha, Lee's Summit, MO, Lee's Summit High School
- Freya Abraham, Maricopa, AZ, Maricopa High School
Di Yerbury Study Abroad Essay Scholarship
- Brayden Berving, Madrid, Spain, Saint Louis University - Madrid
- Elaina Radden, Rome, Italy, The American University of Rome
- Gabrielle Durso, Towson, MD, Towson University
- Meredyth Davis, London, England, University of East London
- Xiao Kuang, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, National Sun Yat-Sen University
Claes Nobel Future kvinna Leader Scholarship
- Amelia Wyatt, Concord, NC, Cannon School
- Asila Zeid, Oakland, CA, Coliseum College Prep Academy
- Audrey McNeal, Kennesaw, GA, Harrison High School
- Gwendolyn Morgan-Flowers, St. Michaels, AZ, St. Michael Indian School
- Lakshmi Kameswari Lahari Nidadavolu, Redmond, WA, Tesla STEM High School
- Meiqi Liang, Port Angeles, WA, Port Angeles High School
- Olivia Wenzel,
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Nobel family
Prominent Swedish family
Not to be confused with noble families.
The Nobel family (noh-BEL), is a prominent Swedish family closely related to the history both of Sweden and of Russia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Its legacy includes its outstanding contributions to philanthropy and to the development of the armament industry and the oil industry. Some of its foremost members are Immanuel Nobel the Younger, the engineer, developer of underwater naval mines and inventor of the rotary lathe used to produce plywood, Ludvig Nobel, the founder of Branobel and one of the richest and the most important men in Russia at his time, and Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite who left the major part of his estate to the creation of the Nobel Prizes.
Origins
[edit]The Nobel family originated from the Scanian village of Östra Nöbbelöv, hence their surname. The first member was Petrus Olai Nobelius (1655–1707) who married Wendela Rudbeck (1668–1710), sister of Olof Ru
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Nirmala Srivastava
Indian spiritual teacher
Nirmala Srivastava (née Nirmala Salve; 21 March 1923 – 23 February 2011), also known as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, was the founder and guru[1] of Sahaja Yoga, a new religious movement.[2][3] She claimed to have been born fully realised and spent her life working for peace by developing and promoting a simple technique through which people can achieve their self-realization.[4][5]
Early life
[edit]Born in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, India to a Hindu father and a Christian mother Prasad and Cornelia Salve, her parents named her Nirmala, which means "immaculate".[6][7] She said that she was born self-realised.[8] Her father, a scholar of fourteen languages, translated the Quran into Marathi, and her mother was the first woman in India to receive an honours degree in mathematics.[5] Shri Mataji descended from the royal Shalivah