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Show Us Your Best Facial Feature new

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Do you have bow tie lips or Betty Davis eyes? Perhaps you even sport a Marilynesque type mole. Choose your best facial feature and snap a picture. Who "nose", maybe you'll win the $1,000 grand prize! Share your entry to win the $750 prize for Most Viral. The Runner Up will receive $500 and Top Score will land you $100. Vote and review on other entries to be one of ten people randomly selected to win $50 in cash or scholarship. With 15 different chances to win, there’s no reason not to enter! * Grand Prize: One winner, selected by the Brickfish panel from the top 100 highest scoring entries, will win $1000 cash or scholarship. * Runner Up: One winner, selected by the Brickfish panel from the top 100 highest scoring entries, will win $500 cash or scholarship. * Top Score: One winner with the highest score will win $100 cash or scholarship. * Most Viral: One winner, selected by the Brickfish panel from the top 100 Most Viral entries, will win $750 cash or scholarship. * Top Viral Entry: The most viral entry will win $100 cash or scholarship. * Voter/Reviewer Sweepstakes: Ten winners, who participate in the campaign by voting or reviewing, will be randomly selected to win a $50 scholarship or cash. Ends November 19, 2008. Contest is open to members of Brickfish.com® who are legal residents of the fifty (50) United States, the District of Columbia or Canada (excluding Quebec), and 13 years or older, at the time of entry

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SEA Fall 2008 Scholarship Contest: SHARPen it Up new

http://sharp.sefora.org/chapters/individual-challenge-2008/

Scientists and Engineers for America has a unique opportunity for students to learn more about current science policy issues while earning scholarships for school. Help us add information to the SHARP Network, our science policy wiki, and win one of three $250 prizes. Learn about the intersection of science and politics and get engaged in the 2008 election. Two will win for adding the most information to the SHARP Network, with a third winner for contributing the most interesting information in the time allotted. The SHARP Network is a one-of-a-kind on line tool for tracking the science and tech positions of Congressional incumbents and candidates. It is quickly becoming the go-to site to find information on candidates’ science policies. With the increased attention of the election, SEA is announcing this scholarship contest to help spread the word about the SHARP and to make sure that the information available there is as up to date and informative as possible. Contest details: The contest is open to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in the United States. Before getting started, be sure to send an e-mail to contact@sefora.org that includes your first and last name and your SHARP username. This will allow SEA staff to track your participation. (We can always find it later if you start adding before you register with us.) Any information added to the SHARP must be factual, non-partisan, and cited according to the rules in SEA’s Manual of Style. Editing the SHARP is easy- it’s a wiki! Wikis are collaborative web pages that can be modified by anyone who accesses the site. You can check out our video on how to edit the SHARP, which includes ideas on where to find information on candidates. Information added to the SHARP Network should focus on the positions of Representatives, Senators, or candidates on any of the following areas: climate change, energy, environment, health, innovation, national defense, research and research management, and science education. Examine their votes and public statements to establish their record on these important issues. Sources for this information can come from candidate web pages, newspaper articles, and candidates’ speeches. This Network will help voters become educated on science policy issues and allow the public to hold their politicians accountable for the policy promises they make in their campaigns. The contest runs through the entire Fall semester, ending December 1, 2008. SEA staff will compile all the additions to the wiki and determine the contest winners. Two winners of $250 will be determined by the total number of characters added that contribute to the mission of tracking science, health, and related policy positions of incumbents and candidates. A third winner will receive $250 for the most interesting information added. “Most interesting” will be determined by the SEA Staff. In order to count towards your total, additions must be unbiased, factual, and include a citation. SEA has sole discretion in considering which edits meet these criteria. Contest winners will be announced on December 15, 2008.

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Best and Worst of Back to School new

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Back to school - you either hate it or love it. While new clothes, seeing old friends and looking forward to a fresh start may amp up some students when the school bell rings, other students feel the anxiety when thoughts of homework, lectures and teachers come calling. Share your tips, stories and opinions on what makes going back to school the best or worst time of the year. Scholarship amounts vary, up to $500. Ends November 24, 2008.

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