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The Global Oneness Award will be presented for the first time at a ceremony in India June 8th 2004 in connection with the Oneness Celebration event in New Delhi.
The recipients are chosen for contributing to global oneness or by having acted in accordance to the principles of human oneness.
The Global Oneness jury is made up of eminent persons who share the ideals that the Award stands for and who have wide experience of global affairs.
The Global Oneness Celebration will thereafter be held each year 8th of June in connection with The Global Oneness Celebration in India.
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The Global Oneness Award |  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1964 Alley AwardsPro Categories
Best Adventure Hero Comic Book - Amazing Spider-Man
Best Regularly Published Fantasy Comic - Forbidden Worlds
Best Humorous Comic Book - Herbie
Best Miscellaneous Fiction - Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos
Best Editor - Stan Lee
Best Writer - Stan Lee
Best Pencil Artist - Carmine Infantino
Best Inking Artist - Murphy Anderson
Best Comic Book Cover - Detective Comics #329
Best Short Story - "Doorway to the Unknown," by John Broome & Carmine Infantino, from Flash #148
Best Novel - "Captain America Joins the Avengers ...
See also:Alley Award, Alley Award - 1961 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1962 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1963 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1964 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1965 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1966 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1967 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1968 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1969 Alley Awards Read more here: » Alley Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1964 Alley Awards |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1965 Alley AwardsPro Categories
Best Adventure Hero Comic Book - Amazing Spider-Man
Best Regularly Published Fantasy Comic - Strange Adventures
Best Humor Comic Book - Herbie
Best Miscellaneous Fiction - Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos
Best Editor - Stan Lee
Best Writer - Stan Lee
Best Pencil Artist - Wally Wood
Best Inking Artist - Murphy Anderson
Best Comic Book Cover - The Brave and the Bold #61
Best Short Story - "The Origin of the Red Skull," by Stan ...
See also:Alley Award, Alley Award - 1961 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1962 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1963 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1964 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1965 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1966 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1967 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1968 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1969 Alley Awards Read more here: » Alley Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1965 Alley Awards |
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| | | |  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1961 Alley AwardsBest Comic Book - Justice League of America;
Best Adventure Hero/Heroine with own book - Green Lantern;
Best Adventure Hero/Heroine not in own book - Hawkman;
Best Supporting Character - Elongated Man;
Best Cover - Flash #123;
Best Single Issue - Flash #123, "Flash of Two Worlds", by Gardner Fox & Carmine Infantino;
Best Artist - Carmine Infantino
Best Story - "Flash of Two Worlds," by Gardner Fox & Carmine Infantino, from Flash #123
Best Adventure-Hero Group - The Justice League of America
Hero/Heroine Most Worthy of Revival - Spectre
Worst Comic Book ...
See also:Alley Award, Alley Award - 1961 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1962 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1963 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1964 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1965 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1966 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1967 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1968 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1969 Alley Awards Read more here: » Alley Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1961 Alley Awards |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1962 Alley AwardsBest Comic Book of the Year - Fantastic Four
Best Editor of a Comics Group - Julius Schwartz
Best Script Writer - Gardner Fox
Best Pencil Artist - Carmine Infantino
Best Inker - Murphy Anderson
Best Hero - Hawkman
Best Group of Heroes - Fantastic Four
Best Villain - Sub-Mariner (Fantastic Four)
Best Supporting Character - The Thing (Fantastic Four)
Best Short Story - "Origin of Spider-Man," by Stan Lee & Steve Ditko, from Amazing Fantasy #15 (Marvel)
Best Book-Length Story - "The Planet that Came to a Standstill," by Gardner Fox & ...
See also:Alley Award, Alley Award - 1961 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1962 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1963 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1964 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1965 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1966 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1967 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1968 Alley Awards, Alley Award - 1969 Alley Awards Read more here: » Alley Award: Encyclopedia II - Alley Award - 1962 Alley Awards |
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| | | |  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award - Awards nightThe major awards are given out at a ceremony usually in March following the relevant calendar year. This is an elaborate extravaganza, with the invited guests walking up the red carpet in the creations of the most prominent fashion designers of the day. The ceremony and extravagant afterparties, including the Academy's Governors Ball, are televised around the world.
The ceremony has consecutively aired on ABC since 1976.
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See also:Academy Award, Academy Award - Oscar Statuette, Academy Award - Awards night, Academy Award - Nominations, Academy Award - Awards, Academy Award - Academy Award of Merit, Academy Award - Special Awards, Academy Award - Academy Award Statistics Read more here: » Academy Award: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award - Awards night |
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| |  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Gramophone Awards - 2000 Gramophone AwardsOrchestral (Record of the Year) Mahler, Symphony No 10 in F sharp, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI)
Baroque Instrumental Pandolfi, Violin Sonatas Op 3 Nos 1-6; Op 4 Nos 1-6, Andrew Manze, Richard Egarr (Harmonia Mundi)
Baroque Vocal Handel, Acis and Galatea, Les Arts Florissants/William Christie (Erato)
Chamber Shostakovic ...
See also:Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2004 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2003 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2002 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2001 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2000 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 1999 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 1998 Gramophone Awards Read more here: » Gramophone Awards: Encyclopedia II - Gramophone Awards - 2000 Gramophone Awards |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Aurora Award - Award Recipients
Aurora Award - 1-category awards 1980-1985.
A.E. Van Vogt, for lifetime contributions
Susan Wood, for lifetime contributions
Phyllis Gotlieb, for lifetime achievement and Judgement of Dragons
Judith Merril, for lifetime contributions
Songs from the Drowned Land, by Eileen Kernaghan
A ...
See also:Aurora Award, Aurora Award - Award Recipients, Aurora Award - 1-category awards 1980-1985, Aurora Award - 3-category awards 1986-1988, Aurora Award - 9-category awards 1989-1990, Aurora Award - 10-category awards 1991-present, Aurora Award - External link Read more here: » Aurora Award: Encyclopedia II - Aurora Award - Award Recipients |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Nebula Award - Award categoriesThe fiction Nebulas are awarded in four different categories: novel, novella, novelette, and short story. The categories are defined by length in words, as follows:
Novel: a work of 40,000 words or more
Novella: a work of at least 17,500 words but under 40,000 words
Novelette: a work of at least 7,500 words but under 17,500 words
Sh ...
See also:Nebula Award, Nebula Award - Award categories, Nebula Award - Rolling eligibility, Nebula Award - History, Nebula Award - Lists of Nebula Award Winners, Nebula Award - Other Nebula Ceremony Awards, Nebula Award - Related awards, Nebula Award - Trademark notice Read more here: » Nebula Award: Encyclopedia II - Nebula Award - Award categories |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Gramophone Awards - 2002 Gramophone AwardsRecord of the Year and Orchestral Saint-Saëns, Complete Works for Piano and Orchestra, Stephen Hough/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/Sakari Oramo (Hyperion)
Baroque Instrumental Biber, Violin Sonatas Nos 2, 3, 5 & 7. Nisi Dominus. Passacaglia, Sonnerie/Thomas Guthrie (ASV Gaudeamus)
Baroque Vocal Monteverdi, Selva morale e spirituale, Cantus Cölln / Concerto Palatino / Konrad Junghänel (Harmonia Mundi)
Chamber Beethoven, Three String Quartets, Rasumovsky, Op 59. Stri ...
See also:Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2004 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2003 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2002 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2001 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 2000 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 1999 Gramophone Awards, Gramophone Awards - 1998 Gramophone Awards Read more here: » Gramophone Awards: Encyclopedia II - Gramophone Awards - 2002 Gramophone Awards |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Gramophone Awards - 2001 Gramophone AwardsRecord of the Year and Orchestral Vaughan Williams, A London Symphony and Butterworth, The Banks of Green Willow, London Symphony Orchestra / Hickox (EMI)
Baroque Instrumental Bach, Partitas, BWV825-30, Trevor Pinnock (Hannsler Classic)
Baroque Vocal Bach, St. Matthew Passion, Christoph Prégardien tenor Evangelist; Matthias Goerne baritone Christus; Christine Schäfer, Dorothea Röschmann sopranos; Bernarda Fink, Elisabeth von Magnus contraltos; Michael Schade, Markus Schäfer tenors; Dietrich Henschel, ...
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Gramophone Awards - 1999 Gramophone AwardsOpera (Record of the Year) Antonín Dvorák, Rusalka, Mackerras (Decca)
Editor's Choice Naxos's British music series
Baroque Instrumental Jacquet de la Guerre, Premiére livre, Carole Cerasi (Metronome)
Baroque Vocal A Scarlatti, Il primo omicidio, René Jacobs (Harmonia Mundi)
20th-Century Vocal Hanns Eisler, Hollywood Songbook, Goerne; Schneider (Decca)
Chamber Robert Schumann, Piano Trios, Florestan Trio (Hyperion)
20th-Century Chamber ...
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Brit Awards - Awards
Brit Awards - 2006.
Paul Weller has been announced as the winner of 2006's Outstanding Contribution to Music award [2]. The nominees for other awards will be revealed on January 10th 2006. Favorites for best group and album are led by Oasis with their comeback album Don't Believe the Truth.
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See also:Brit Awards, Brit Awards - Selected Famous and Infamous Brit Award Incidents, Brit Awards - Ronnie Wood vs Brandon Block 2000, Brit Awards - Robbie Williams vs Liam Gallagher 2000, Brit Awards - Belle and Sebastian beat Steps to best newcomer award 1999, Brit Awards - Chumbawumba throw water over John Prescott 1998, Brit Awards - Jarvis Cocker’s stage invasion during Michael Jackson’s Earth Song 1996, Brit Awards - The KLF a machine gun and a dead sheep 1992, Brit Awards - The Sam Fox and Mick Fleetwood Car Crash 1989, Brit Awards - Awards, Brit Awards - 2006, Brit Awards - 2005, Brit Awards - 2004, Brit Awards - 2003, Brit Awards - 2002, Brit Awards - 2001, Brit Awards - 2000, Brit Awards - 1999, Brit Awards - 1998, Brit Awards - 1997, Brit Awards - 1996, Brit Awards - 1995, Brit Awards - 1994, Brit Awards - 1993, Brit Awards - 1992, Brit Awards - 1991, Brit Awards - 1990, Brit Awards - 1989, Brit Awards - 1988, Brit Awards - 1987, Brit Awards - 1986, Brit Awards - 1985, Brit Awards - 1984, Brit Awards - 1983, Brit Awards - 1982, Brit Awards - 1977, Brit Awards - Acts With Four or More Brit Awards, Brit Awards - External link Read more here: » Brit Awards: Encyclopedia II - Brit Awards - Awards |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Award: Encyclopedia II - Eagle Awards - 1999NORTH AMERICAN SECTION The following award nominations cover creators and work published in the US and Canada only (irrespective of the country of origin of the work or the nationality of its creators), with nominations based purely on work published in 1999: 1/1 FAVOURITE COLOUR COMICBOOK (Sponsored by Quality Comics)
1999: Preacher, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon
JLA
Transmetropolitan
Acme Novelty Library ...
See also:Eagle Awards, Eagle Awards - 1976, Eagle Awards - 1977, Eagle Awards - 1982, Eagle Awards - 1983, Eagle Awards - 1984, Eagle Awards - 1985, Eagle Awards - 1986, Eagle Awards - 1988, Eagle Awards - 1990, Eagle Awards - 1993, Eagle Awards - 1996, Eagle Awards - 1999, Eagle Awards - 2000, Eagle Awards - 2004 Read more here: » Eagle Awards: Encyclopedia II - Eagle Awards - 1999 |
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