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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
76On a treadmill or elliptical rider at a public gym.3 pts
76With a bird (real) on your finger or arm.2 pts
76Standing in your driveway (or sidewalk) holding a fork pointed to the sky.1 pts
77With a pregnant woman in a store.6 pts
77Winking.1 pts
77Holding the following: a dime, an olive, Pez and a seashell.2 pts
78Show us your all of your Nascar gear!2 pts
78Next to a mannequin.2 pts
78Sitting on the top step at an entrance to a museum.2 pts
79Next to a mannequin that has a Pro-life t-shirt on.4 pts
79Outside, wearing a pair of pants that has PRO-LIFE sewn down a leg.4 pts
79Volunteering at a soup kitchen.6 pts
80Licking an ice cream cone.1 pts
80Giving your teacher an apple.3 pts
80With a lab coat, goggles and a beaker.2 pts
81Running across your yard with a red cape.1 pts
81Sitting with a pregnant woman.3 pts
81With a milk mustache and winking.1 pts
82Holding a sonogram picture.1 pts
82At a theme park with a costumed character.5 pts
82Crouched at home plate with a catcher's mask and mitt.2 pts
83Sitting on the steps to your church.2 pts
83Pulling a child wearing sunglasses in a red wagon.1 pts
83Changing a diaper (frame this photo carefully).1 pts
84Flying a kite. Kite must be in the air.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.