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  2. Grand National Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Grand National Tournament in Declamation (also known as Oratorical Declamation or Oratorical Interpretation, commonly abbreviated to "DEC") is a public speaking event of the National Catholic Forensic League. The category is almost always open to high school freshmen and sophomores only.

  3. Juried competition - Wikipedia

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    The Guggenheim Fellowship is an example of an award which straddles the line between a scholarship contest and a juried art competition. [2] The phrase 'juried competition' is also applied to non-fine-arts contests which yet encompass distinctively creative endeavors: a cook-off is one such contest. [3]

  4. Caption contest - Wikipedia

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    The contest first appeared in 1998 and has been published regularly in each issue since 2005. [10] Each week several thousand participants take part in this competition. [ 11 ] On the Internet, a very popular is the weekly caption competition on BBC website ( Magazine Monitor section), held since 2006.

  5. Alliance for Young Artists & Writers - Wikipedia

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    The program links the National Student Poets with audiences and neighborhood resources such as museums and libraries, and other community-anchor institutions and builds upon the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers' long-standing work with educators and creative teens through the prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.

  6. Art competitions at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    However, the organisers claimed there was insufficient time, and an art competition was not held. An art exhibition took place in its stead. [6] The issue continued to be debated within the Olympic Movement, and at the 49th IOC Session in Athens, 1954, the IOC members voted to replace the art contests with an exhibition for future Olympics.

  7. Wikipedia:Contests - Wikipedia

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    Wikimania competition An extended media contest, combining a contest for media gathered while at or en route to Wikimania, with a general contest for all content produced this year. Wikipedia:US Banknote Contest/2019 A contest focused on images of United States banknotes; commons:Category:Photography competitions

  8. Declamation - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Rome, declamation was a genre of ancient rhetoric and a mainstay of the Roman higher education system. It was separated into two component subgenres, the controversia, speeches of defense or prosecution in fictitious court cases, and the suasoria, in which the speaker advised a historical or legendary figure as to a course of action.

  9. Contest competition - Wikipedia

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    Contest competition is the opposite of scramble competition, a situation in which available resources are shared equally among individuals. As contest competition allows the monopolization of resources, offspring will typically always be produced and survive until adulthood independent of the population size, resulting in stable population ...