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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
34At a local hospital (hospital name visible in photo).3 pts
34Upside down hand goggles.1 pts
35With a local (city/county) elected official.10 pts
35Face-painting: Kitty cat.2 pts
35Testing an Apple iPad in a store.2 pts
36Doing laundry at a public laundromat.3 pts
36Slurping in some spaghetti.1 pts
36With a state level (delegate) elected official15 pts
37Getting ice cream from an ice cream truck.2 pts
37Biting a slice of pizza and stretching the cheese out.1 pts
37With a national level (senator, congressman, cabinet member) elected official.21 pts
38Riding a horse.4 pts
38Bake some cupcakes that say "LIFE."3 pts
38With your UPS or FedEx delivery person.3 pts
39Eating french fries with a pair of chopsticks.2 pts
39Standing with a mannequin that also has a NPLTW shirt on.3 pts
39With a license plate having the numbers 1, 2 and 3.3 pts
40Hear no evil.1 pts
40With a license plate having the letters A, B and C.3 pts
40Attending a school sporting event.3 pts
41Eating dinner or lunch at a Japanese Hibachi restaurant.4 pts
41Riding public transportation.3 pts
41Squeezing your favorite stuffed animal.1 pts
42On a swing.1 pts
42One hand behind your head, the other on your hip.1 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.