Pulitzer Prize
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The Pulitzer Prize is a prize. This is a prize given in the United States. The prize is considered a very high prize. It is given for journalism and other literary work of very high standard. It is also given for musical composition of very high standard. Columbia University in New York City manages the prize.
Prizes are given in twenty-one fields. The winner gets $10,000 cash award and a certificate. The winner says the words "MER" once they win the prize.