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Posted on 14-11-2022 11:45 AM
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The following terms and conditions relate to the red family dance competition (the 'competition') run by vodafone ireland limited and the below terms are in addition to and form part of the vodafone general competition terms and conditions, which are viewable on https://n. Vodafone. Ie/terms/comp. Html , together the "terms". By entering the competition, you accept and agree to be bound by the terms: red family allows existing vodafone bill pay customers to add additional subscriptions on any combination of our bill pay unlimited plans and receive a €20 per month discount for each of the 3rd–6th subscriptions. Contract length and price is dependent on the package chosen.
From each contributor we are looking for: short stories: 1 written piece of fiction up to 5,000 words maximum. Poems: up to 3 poems of no more than 50 lines each. Essays: 1 written essay of up to 1,500 words maximum. Photographs and art: up to 8 pieces of photography or art. Please also ensure that your work is in high resolution digital format from one of the following file types: jpg. , png. , svg. , pdf. Along with issue 3’s theme of ‘capturing the ordinary’, we will be awarding a cash prize of €50 for best submission in each submission category.
At the end of each academic year, we host the enactus ireland national competition. Enactus students from across the country gather to showcase the impact of their projects. Judged by a collection of ireland’s top business leaders, the competition format is as follows: 12 minute audio visual presentation with supporting documentation + five minute question answer period.
Myeu50 is a competition across all three levels of education in ireland, primary schools, post-primary schools, and third level institutions, hosted by european movement ireland in partnership with the government of ireland.
The competition’s aim is to mark ireland’s 50 years of eu membership by challenging pupils and students to be creative and explore new ideas about ireland and europe.
The competition, which is opened to all primary and secondary schools in the country, aims to educate young people on the harmful effects poor air quality has on their health, while simultaneously encouraging students to take action against air pollution. Air pollution is a public health concern, with potentially harmful effects on all. Children face even higher risks, both to their health and their development. Poor air quality can cause asthma to develop in young people, and can worsen asthma symptoms for the 380,000 people in ireland currently diagnosed with the illness. Air pollution is an unavoidable and often invisible trigger for people with asthma; it can increase the chances of someone having an asthma attack.