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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
17Mowing your lawn.2 pts
18Using your laptop.1 pts
18Hadouken in a classroom or office. Street Fighter. Google it.3 pts
18Riding a "big wheel" (children’s riding toy).1 pts
19Writing "I AM PRO-LIFE" on a chalkboard.8 pts
19April Showers. Outside holding an open umbrella over your shoulder.1 pts
19Standing next to a fire hydrant.2 pts
20Reading Celebrate Life Magazine.2 pts
20Standing between soccer goal posts.1 pts
20May Flowers. Outside holding a bouquet of flowers.1 pts
21Hugging a tree.1 pts
21Playing lacrosse with a friend that is also wearing a NPLTW shirt.4 pts
21At the counter of a fast-food restaurant.2 pts
22Wearing a pair of white jeans at school.3 pts
22Eating an ice cream sundae.1 pts
22Leapfroging.1 pts
23Standing under a bridge with your arms up in a way that looks like you are holding the bridge up.4 pts
23Standing with or holding an American flag.1 pts
23Coloring eggs.2 pts
24Leaning on a STOP sign.1 pts
24With an EMT and an ambulance.4 pts
24Wearing cowboy boots.2 pts
25On a TV screen in a public area (i.e. an Electronics Store)2 pts
25Wearing three or more "Personhood NOW" buttons on a hat.2 pts
25Pulling a child or children in a red wagon.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.