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2009 NPLTW Tasks

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The following is a list of tasks with their corresponding point values. You may only submit one picture per task and only complete each task once. If a single picture qualifies for more than one task, you may choose to have it considered for each task without having to upload your picture multiple times.

All tasks require you to be wearing a pro-life t-shirt, preferably the official 2009 NTPLW shirt. Read the FAQ!

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Task # Task Description Points
84Sitting in a pew at church.2 pts
84Walking a baby in a stroller down a sidewalk.1 pts
85In front of stained glass.1 pts
85Pushing a grocery cart with a child in the seat.2 pts
85Riding a tricycle while wearing a tiara.2 pts
86Holding and apple and an orange.1 pts
86Spell LIFE in foot high letters with rocks or bricks.1 pts
86With a dog that has a pro-life shirt on as well.2 pts
87Knees bent. Hold your nose. Other arm straight in air.1 pts
87On a slide.1 pts
87Buying ice cream from an ice cream truck.3 pts
88Standing at a street corner with a stoplight that is yellow.2 pts
88Laying in the grass trying to be the letter X.1 pts
88With 10 other people wearing the SAME pro-life shirt.4 pts
89With your pastor.3 pts
89At your locker at school.3 pts
89With 24 other people wearing the SAME pro-life shirt.5 pts
90With 49 other people wearing the SAME pro-life shirt.8 pts
90Put a 1/2 a lime in 1/2 a coconut.3 pts
90Have a pillow fight in the park.3 pts
91Riding a horse.2 pts
91Standing in a bookstore coffee house with your arms in the air like a "Y"2 pts
91Shaking hands with an abortion clinic escort.8 pts
92Standing outside a crisis pregnancy center.6 pts
92With a pregnant woman at a baby clothing store (or part of store).3 pts

Points are awarded simply as a way of measuring how much activity you have done for this contest. Points have no monetary or other value.