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The Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition has been gathering English language entries of aspiring young writers' thoughts on key issues of the day since 1883. With children across the Commonwealth out of school, we are delighted to share a message from our Vice-Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, inspiring children and young people to enter The Queens Commonwealth Essay Competition 2020.
Optimist Clubs may The rules contain information about the contest, judging and awards. Section I - General Rules 1. The Optimist International Essay contest is divided into two levels of competition: Club and District. 2. Contestants must enter through a local Optimist Section III Club, or an At-Large contest if a local club is not available.
Legal Essay Contest Catalog The T.C. Williams Legal Essay Contest Catalog is the Web's largest collection of writing competitions for law students. Essay contents provide students with opportunities to display the exceptional legal research, analysis, and composition skills honed here at the University of Richmond School of Law.
The Goi Peace Foundation organizes an essay competition on the theme ““Learning from Nature””. This annual essay contest is organized in an effort to harness the energy, creativity and initiative of the world's youth in promoting a culture of peace and sustainable development.
RPEC Peace Essay Contest Richmond Peace Education Center is now accepting application for its annual “The Peace Essay Contest” to any elementary, middle, or high school student in Virginia. The theme for this year’s contest is “Learning Peacemaking from Nature.” The 2016 Peace Essay Contest.
Announcing our annual high school essay and video contest!The annual MCC U.S. Washington Office essay and video contest highlights the perspectives of youth on significant public policy issues and promotes the involvement of young people in faithful witness to government authorities. The contest is open to Mennonite, Brethren in Christ and other Anabaptist youth of high school.
Annual Essay Contest on Ayn Rand's novel, The Fountainhead, for 11th and 12th graders. Essays will be judged on both style and content. Judges will look for writing that is clear, articulate and logically organized. Winning essays must demonstrate an outstanding grasp of the philosophic and psychological meaning of The Fountainhead.