Decision of Management and judges would be final and cannot be challenged.
2. Themes/medium/titles and time limit to be followed strictly.
3. 1st prize shall be awarded for each category only.
4. Use of indecent language, derogatory remarks on important personages, national
leaders, political parties, Government Agencies, religious sects, teachers (whether direct
or implied) are strictly prohibited.
5. Any team found involved in any type of cheating (PDAs, Palm-tops and cell-phones) will
be disqualified with immediate effect.
6. All participants must bring their NIC (if any) and their Student ID card (mandatory) to
identify them as currently enrolled student of the institute. Participants who would fail
to show the above stated, would not be allowed to take part in competition.
7. Accompanying instructor’s institutional ID card and 2 passport size photographs are
obligatory.
8. One team from each Institution is allowed in each particular event of the festival.
9. The planned schedule will be provided by the management. The schedule will be
executed strictly. No proposed changes will be entertained.
10. The maximum age of the participant must fall under 29 years.
11. Any participant involved in any indecent and unethical activity will be disqualified.
12. Participants themselves shall stand responsible for their luggage and equipment.
Management will not take any responsibility in case of any damage or loss.
This document provides an overview of performance evaluation and benchmarking using data envelopment analysis (DEA). It discusses how DEA can be used to evaluate the performance of multiple units by establishing an efficient frontier and identifying benchmarks. DEA allows for the inclusion of multiple inputs and outputs in a single model and provides targets for inefficient units to improve performance. Examples of using DEA for benchmarking bank branches and new business processes are also presented.
The document provides information about the upcoming Rendezvous fest to be held on February 24-25, 2010 at ITM B School Warangal. It details the 14 events taking place, registration fees of Rs. 150 per head, and concludes with an valedictory function on the second day. General rules specify one event per participant and accommodation and food included in fees. Event specific rules and rounds are provided for competitions like Young CEO, Extempore, Business Quiz, Marketing, Finance, HR, singing, dancing, talent hunt and more. Committees are listed for hospitality, sponsorship, marketing, cultural and PR.
PHILIPPINE DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Ayala Avenue cor. Kamagong St., San Antonio Village 1203 Makati City Tel. Nos. 8978091 / 8904609 / 896332
11TH National Dental Health Month
Theme: “Nakangiti ang Kinabukasan,
Kapag Ngipin ay Pinangangalagaan”
February 1-28, 2015
This document provides information about various cultural events at SRISHtI-2022, including rules and regulations. Some of the events described are dance competitions, origami, sketching, face painting, unique talent showcases, photography, singing, filmmaking, gaming, scripture recitation, photography contests, and more. Contact information is provided for each event as well as details on registration fees and deadlines. The goal is to provide young individuals opportunities to explore various art forms and enhance their experiences through cultural programs.
This document outlines the rules and regulations for several English language activities in Malaysia, including storytelling, public speaking, poetry recitation, and debate competitions for primary and secondary schools. The competitions will take place between August and November 2021 in various states. The activities are divided into categories based on school level. The rules specify eligibility, competition format, submission requirements, time limits, prohibited content, adjudication criteria, and other guidelines to ensure standardization across the different events.
The Achievers Online Presentation Kuwaitbilalmohsin
Helen O'Grady International is hosting a national interschool competition for children in drama, music, elocution, spelling bee and poetry. The competition aims to help children build confidence, self-esteem, communication skills and the ability to project themselves. It is divided into 3 age groups and will take place in multiple countries. The document provides details on the rules and guidelines for each category of competition.
This document contains a project proposal for a Science Club Week Celebration from the Eusebia Paz Arroyo Memorial National High School in the Philippines. The proposal outlines the objectives of promoting scientific understanding and environmental stewardship among students. Events will include a science quiz competition, poster and slogan making contest, and film viewing about climate change and environmental issues. The proposal provides details on the schedule, activities, participation, budgets, and evaluations for the various events during the Science Club Week celebration.
This document provides an overview of performance evaluation and benchmarking using data envelopment analysis (DEA). It discusses how DEA can be used to evaluate the performance of multiple units by establishing an efficient frontier and identifying benchmarks. DEA allows for the inclusion of multiple inputs and outputs in a single model and provides targets for inefficient units to improve performance. Examples of using DEA for benchmarking bank branches and new business processes are also presented.
The document provides information about the upcoming Rendezvous fest to be held on February 24-25, 2010 at ITM B School Warangal. It details the 14 events taking place, registration fees of Rs. 150 per head, and concludes with an valedictory function on the second day. General rules specify one event per participant and accommodation and food included in fees. Event specific rules and rounds are provided for competitions like Young CEO, Extempore, Business Quiz, Marketing, Finance, HR, singing, dancing, talent hunt and more. Committees are listed for hospitality, sponsorship, marketing, cultural and PR.
PHILIPPINE DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Ayala Avenue cor. Kamagong St., San Antonio Village 1203 Makati City Tel. Nos. 8978091 / 8904609 / 896332
11TH National Dental Health Month
Theme: “Nakangiti ang Kinabukasan,
Kapag Ngipin ay Pinangangalagaan”
February 1-28, 2015
This document provides information about various cultural events at SRISHtI-2022, including rules and regulations. Some of the events described are dance competitions, origami, sketching, face painting, unique talent showcases, photography, singing, filmmaking, gaming, scripture recitation, photography contests, and more. Contact information is provided for each event as well as details on registration fees and deadlines. The goal is to provide young individuals opportunities to explore various art forms and enhance their experiences through cultural programs.
This document outlines the rules and regulations for several English language activities in Malaysia, including storytelling, public speaking, poetry recitation, and debate competitions for primary and secondary schools. The competitions will take place between August and November 2021 in various states. The activities are divided into categories based on school level. The rules specify eligibility, competition format, submission requirements, time limits, prohibited content, adjudication criteria, and other guidelines to ensure standardization across the different events.
The Achievers Online Presentation Kuwaitbilalmohsin
Helen O'Grady International is hosting a national interschool competition for children in drama, music, elocution, spelling bee and poetry. The competition aims to help children build confidence, self-esteem, communication skills and the ability to project themselves. It is divided into 3 age groups and will take place in multiple countries. The document provides details on the rules and guidelines for each category of competition.
This document contains a project proposal for a Science Club Week Celebration from the Eusebia Paz Arroyo Memorial National High School in the Philippines. The proposal outlines the objectives of promoting scientific understanding and environmental stewardship among students. Events will include a science quiz competition, poster and slogan making contest, and film viewing about climate change and environmental issues. The proposal provides details on the schedule, activities, participation, budgets, and evaluations for the various events during the Science Club Week celebration.
1. The document outlines the terms and conditions of a writing competition organized by several strategic partners for Malaysian secondary school students aged 15-18.
2. The top prizes include a study tour to Australia for the gold medalist and cash awards for the silver and bronze medalists. All prizes are non-transferable and additional costs are the responsibility of the winners.
3. The terms specify eligibility requirements, submission guidelines, intellectual property conditions, and that the organizers' decisions are final. Prizes are aimed at recognizing top student writers as well as schools with high participation.
The document announces a competition for musicians and composers to create original musical compositions for the upcoming Panagdadanggay Festival 2023 in Barangay Palacian, Province of Quirino. The competition is open to all residents of Quirino and entries can be individual or group works in the genres of hymn or march related to the festival theme of "Panagdadanggay." Entries must be under 4 minutes and cannot have been used previously. The top entries will be selected on May 6th and awarded cash prizes at the festival opening on May 20th.
The document announces an upcoming "Global Village" event at the Beaconhouse School System Senior Gulraiz Branch in March 2012. The event invites students in grades 6-8 to participate in building displays representing their country and giving a speech on global peace. Schools can register a team of up to 6 students for Rs. 1800, and the deadline to register is March 23. The event will include cultural performances and an optional art competition. Participants will have stalls to showcase their country and will be evaluated on their presentation of culture, displays, and a speech on global peace. Provisions like electricity, tables, and refreshments will be provided.
At Notre Dame Academy's annual Career Week, students learned about career options through various activities and speakers. They heard from professionals in different fields and participated in career skills workshops on topics like networking, etiquette, interviewing and using LinkedIn. The goal was to help students explore careers and gain skills to be successful after graduation. New this year were business dining and networking sessions in response to local employers emphasizing the importance of these skills. Students in grades 7-8 also heard from professionals in fashion design and marketing.
This document provides information and guidance for running a Reflections program at the local school level. It summarizes the Reflections theme for 2011-2012 as "Diversity Means...", outlines the six art categories and age divisions, and provides tips on publicity, judging, paperwork, and award ceremonies. Key requirements are that all entries must include a completed entry form and parental consent form, and local PTAs must be in good standing to participate at the county level.
PDA- NDHM STREET DANCING COMPETITION GuidelinesCharlie ddm
PHILIPPINE DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Ayala Avenue cor. Kamagong St., San Antonio Village 1203 Makati City Tel. Nos. 8978091 / 8904609 / 896332
11TH National Dental Health Month
Theme: “Nakangiti ang Kinabukasan,
Kapag Ngipin ay Pinangangalagaan”
February 1-28, 2015
ALAY PARADA
February 1, 2015 – Cuneta Astrodome
This document provides information about an upcoming inter-school psychology event titled "Esperanza" that aims to generate awareness about mental health and well-being among students. It discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on education and mental health. The event will include competitions like guessing disorders from case studies, performing monologues on social media impact, creating art representing mental health topics, debates, music/rap competitions, and filmmaking on life skills. Details like registration links, dates, organizers and rules for the 6 announced competitions are provided.
The document provides guidelines for cultural competitions at the 2023 PRISAA Regional Games in the Caraga Region of the Philippines. It outlines general rules for eligibility and participation, as well as specific rules and criteria for judging various cultural events, including vocal and dance competitions, an oratorical competition for colleges, and a beauty pageant for senior high school and college students. Events will take place from March 23-25, 2023 in Butuan City and feature the theme of sports excellence among Filipino youth under the new normal.
Xplore 6.O 2K19 is a two-day cultural and talent event being hosted by the university on November 29th and 30th, 2019 with no registration fee. The first day will include events like solo singing, group singing, debate, quiz, cricket, extempore speaking, and open mic. The second day will feature skits, solo and group dance, mime acts, and a ramp walk competition. Various cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to the winners and runners-up in each category. Participants are encouraged to register for the various events and should contact the listed event coordinators for more information.
2012+hall black+history+month+essay+contest specific+rules_sweepstakes[1]Hank Maine
This document outlines the official rules for the 2012 Black History Month Essay Contest presented by The Hall at Patriot Place and Raytheon. The contest is open to students in grades 6-12 in certain New England states. To enter, students must submit a 700-word or less essay on an influential African American figure along with an entry form to their school's contest coordinator by February 29th. Essays will be judged at the school and sponsor level based on criteria like originality and research. Two winners will be selected - one from grades 6-8 and one from grades 9-12. Winners will receive two tickets to a New England Patriots home game.
The document is a memorandum from the Division of Davao City announcing the 2017 Division English Festival of Talents. It provides details about the event including the date, venue, guidelines and mechanics for various competitions at the elementary and secondary level. Some of the elementary level competitions mentioned are read-a-thon, story retelling and team reading. Secondary level competitions include 21st century wizards, readers' theater and jazz chants. Schools are requested to submit entries before the deadline and attend the briefing. The festival aims to promote excellence in English among students.
The document outlines the rules and regulations for the 2012 Blue Mound Fall Festival Talent Contest. It provides details on eligibility requirements, performance guidelines, entry fees, prizes, and judging criteria. Acts can be individual, duets, or groups. Contestants must be amateur and under age limits for their division. Performances are limited to 5 minutes and must be appropriate for all audiences. The contest will be held on August 11, 2012 with over $500 in total prizes awarded.
The document outlines the rules and guidelines for several contests being held as part of the JHC Cup. It provides details on participant eligibility, competition structure, judging criteria and prizes for contests in quiz competition, essay writing, poster making, slogan writing, speech competitions, vocal performance and dance groups. The contests aim to promote learning and recognition of student talents across various schools in Nueva Ecija.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
1. The document outlines the terms and conditions of a writing competition organized by several strategic partners for Malaysian secondary school students aged 15-18.
2. The top prizes include a study tour to Australia for the gold medalist and cash awards for the silver and bronze medalists. All prizes are non-transferable and additional costs are the responsibility of the winners.
3. The terms specify eligibility requirements, submission guidelines, intellectual property conditions, and that the organizers' decisions are final. Prizes are aimed at recognizing top student writers as well as schools with high participation.
The document announces a competition for musicians and composers to create original musical compositions for the upcoming Panagdadanggay Festival 2023 in Barangay Palacian, Province of Quirino. The competition is open to all residents of Quirino and entries can be individual or group works in the genres of hymn or march related to the festival theme of "Panagdadanggay." Entries must be under 4 minutes and cannot have been used previously. The top entries will be selected on May 6th and awarded cash prizes at the festival opening on May 20th.
The document announces an upcoming "Global Village" event at the Beaconhouse School System Senior Gulraiz Branch in March 2012. The event invites students in grades 6-8 to participate in building displays representing their country and giving a speech on global peace. Schools can register a team of up to 6 students for Rs. 1800, and the deadline to register is March 23. The event will include cultural performances and an optional art competition. Participants will have stalls to showcase their country and will be evaluated on their presentation of culture, displays, and a speech on global peace. Provisions like electricity, tables, and refreshments will be provided.
At Notre Dame Academy's annual Career Week, students learned about career options through various activities and speakers. They heard from professionals in different fields and participated in career skills workshops on topics like networking, etiquette, interviewing and using LinkedIn. The goal was to help students explore careers and gain skills to be successful after graduation. New this year were business dining and networking sessions in response to local employers emphasizing the importance of these skills. Students in grades 7-8 also heard from professionals in fashion design and marketing.
This document provides information and guidance for running a Reflections program at the local school level. It summarizes the Reflections theme for 2011-2012 as "Diversity Means...", outlines the six art categories and age divisions, and provides tips on publicity, judging, paperwork, and award ceremonies. Key requirements are that all entries must include a completed entry form and parental consent form, and local PTAs must be in good standing to participate at the county level.
PDA- NDHM STREET DANCING COMPETITION GuidelinesCharlie ddm
PHILIPPINE DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Ayala Avenue cor. Kamagong St., San Antonio Village 1203 Makati City Tel. Nos. 8978091 / 8904609 / 896332
11TH National Dental Health Month
Theme: “Nakangiti ang Kinabukasan,
Kapag Ngipin ay Pinangangalagaan”
February 1-28, 2015
ALAY PARADA
February 1, 2015 – Cuneta Astrodome
This document provides information about an upcoming inter-school psychology event titled "Esperanza" that aims to generate awareness about mental health and well-being among students. It discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on education and mental health. The event will include competitions like guessing disorders from case studies, performing monologues on social media impact, creating art representing mental health topics, debates, music/rap competitions, and filmmaking on life skills. Details like registration links, dates, organizers and rules for the 6 announced competitions are provided.
The document provides guidelines for cultural competitions at the 2023 PRISAA Regional Games in the Caraga Region of the Philippines. It outlines general rules for eligibility and participation, as well as specific rules and criteria for judging various cultural events, including vocal and dance competitions, an oratorical competition for colleges, and a beauty pageant for senior high school and college students. Events will take place from March 23-25, 2023 in Butuan City and feature the theme of sports excellence among Filipino youth under the new normal.
Xplore 6.O 2K19 is a two-day cultural and talent event being hosted by the university on November 29th and 30th, 2019 with no registration fee. The first day will include events like solo singing, group singing, debate, quiz, cricket, extempore speaking, and open mic. The second day will feature skits, solo and group dance, mime acts, and a ramp walk competition. Various cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to the winners and runners-up in each category. Participants are encouraged to register for the various events and should contact the listed event coordinators for more information.
2012+hall black+history+month+essay+contest specific+rules_sweepstakes[1]Hank Maine
This document outlines the official rules for the 2012 Black History Month Essay Contest presented by The Hall at Patriot Place and Raytheon. The contest is open to students in grades 6-12 in certain New England states. To enter, students must submit a 700-word or less essay on an influential African American figure along with an entry form to their school's contest coordinator by February 29th. Essays will be judged at the school and sponsor level based on criteria like originality and research. Two winners will be selected - one from grades 6-8 and one from grades 9-12. Winners will receive two tickets to a New England Patriots home game.
The document is a memorandum from the Division of Davao City announcing the 2017 Division English Festival of Talents. It provides details about the event including the date, venue, guidelines and mechanics for various competitions at the elementary and secondary level. Some of the elementary level competitions mentioned are read-a-thon, story retelling and team reading. Secondary level competitions include 21st century wizards, readers' theater and jazz chants. Schools are requested to submit entries before the deadline and attend the briefing. The festival aims to promote excellence in English among students.
The document outlines the rules and regulations for the 2012 Blue Mound Fall Festival Talent Contest. It provides details on eligibility requirements, performance guidelines, entry fees, prizes, and judging criteria. Acts can be individual, duets, or groups. Contestants must be amateur and under age limits for their division. Performances are limited to 5 minutes and must be appropriate for all audiences. The contest will be held on August 11, 2012 with over $500 in total prizes awarded.
The document outlines the rules and guidelines for several contests being held as part of the JHC Cup. It provides details on participant eligibility, competition structure, judging criteria and prizes for contests in quiz competition, essay writing, poster making, slogan writing, speech competitions, vocal performance and dance groups. The contests aim to promote learning and recognition of student talents across various schools in Nueva Ecija.
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In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Decision of Management and judges would be final and cannot be challenged.
2. Themes/medium/titles and time limit to be followed strictly.
3. 1st
prize shall be awarded for each category only.
4. Use of indecent language, derogatory remarks on important personages, national
leaders, political parties, Government Agencies, religious sects, teachers (whether direct
or implied) are strictly prohibited.
5. Any team found involved in any type of cheating (PDAs, Palm-tops and cell-phones) will
be disqualified with immediate effect.
6. All participants must bring their NIC (if any) and their Student ID card (mandatory) to
identify them as currently enrolled student of the institute. Participants who would fail
to show the above stated, would not be allowed to take part in competition.
7. Accompanying instructor’s institutional ID card and 2 passport size photographs are
obligatory.
8. One team from each Institution is allowed in each particular event of the festival.
9. The planned schedule will be provided by the management. The schedule will be
executed strictly. No proposed changes will be entertained.
10. The maximum age of the participant must fall under 29 years.
11. Any participant involved in any indecent and unethical activity will be disqualified.
12. Participants themselves shall stand responsible for their luggage and equipment.
Management will not take any responsibility in case of any damage or loss.
Institutes shall stand responsible and will be claimed for any loss or damage to the venue and
or equipment by the students of the institute respectively. Also the respective involved
participants will be immediately disqualified from the event.
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1-ARTS COMPETITION
Painting and sketching are the forms of art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints
and drawing in a unique style on the theme given.
RULE & REGULATION FOR SKETCHING, PAINTING COMPLETION
PREPARED WORK:
Two entries per institution will be allowed:
o Sketching
o Painting
Medium
o Pastel Sheet
o Scholar sheet
Theme will be provided by the management.
Sketching/painting should clearly reflect the theme.
Name and titles must be mentioned at the bottom/backside of the entry
Participant cannot claim back their work.
All Materials will be created on spot.
Deadline of submission is 30th
April 2015
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2-BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Battle of bands is a contest in which many bands, usually rock/guitar bands but often
from a range of different styles, compete for the title of "best band. Participants having passion
for music and singing can make themselves to come ahead and compete at the battle of bands
along with their band members.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR BATTLE OF THE BANDS
For the purpose of this competition, a band is defined as “having a minimum of 2
and maximum 6 members with at least 1 member playing an instrument through
the majority of each song.”
Bands must be signed and approved by management.
The performance must be suitable for a family audience.
Band name, lyrics, props, and gestures must not contain or depict any of the following:
Violent imagery
Derogatory remarks based on ethnicity, gender, race, sexual orientation,
or disability
Vulgar or objectionable language
References to drugs, alcohol or other forms of substance abuse
Each band chosen to compete at the Battle of the Bands will have 10 minutes to
perform. When a band is finished performing, all band members and their
equipment is to be removed immediately so the next band can setup. Management
is not responsible for anything.
Failure to comply with any of the above regulations will result in immediate
disqualification of the offending band and registration fee will be forfeited.
All judges decisions, including but not limited to compliance with contest regulations
and selection of bands to compete are final.
The management reserves the right to make any necessary changes to contest rules and
has the final word in any disputes that should arise.
Deadline of Submission is 30th
April 2015
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3-DECLAMATION COMPETITION
Declamation competition will be bilingual and the team of two participants will participate from
each institute. There will be serious as well as humorous topic in the competition and one
member will speak on serious topic and second team member choose the humorous topic.
TOPICS FOR DECLAMATION:
• Serious
1. The wise act, the otherwise react
2. Impact of technology on youth of Pakistan
3. Give me, liberty or give me death
• Humorous
1. Email or Female
2. I was happy then I got married
3. Sshh! Nation is sleeping
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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DECLAMATION
1. The competition will be bilingual i.e. English and Urdu
2. From each participating institute, there should be a team of two speakers, one English
and one Urdu, one speaker will choose the humorous topic and the other one has to
take the serious topic.
3. Evaluation will be based on the contents, language, pronunciation, presentation, style
and oratory.
4. Duration of each speech should be between 3-5 minutes. The first bell will be rung after
3 minutes and the second one after 5 minutes. If the speaker fails to leave after the
second bell, his/ her marks will be deducted.
5. Paper reading and consultation of notes is not allowed.
6. The content of the debate must not contain slang, abusive or inappropriate language.
7. Violation of any rule may lead to deduction of points or may even lead to
disqualification.
8. Decision of jury will be final and cannot be challenged.
Deadline of Submission is 30th
April 2015
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4-Dramatics Competition
Dramatics/theatre performances has always been proved to be the one of the best way to
communicate, the thought provoking message whether in a comic way or in a serious way.
Keeping in view the spirit of theatre, dramatics competition is included in the Expo. Dramatics
competition is divided in different categories keeping in mind the both aspects, entertainment
as well as highlighting the issues in a serious way.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DRAMA FESTIVAL:
1. There will be four categories.
o One Man Show
Duration: 5mints
o MIME
Duration: 5-7 mints
Members: 5-8
o Group Play/Theatre Performance/ Comedy Skits
Duration: 8-10 mints
Members: 5-8
2. Theatre performance must be thematic and message oriented.
3. The plot should be original and made purposely for this competition.
4. Skits/Dramas containing any vulgarity will not be allowed to be screened.
5. One table and two chairs will only be provided by the management team.
6. Time limits will be strictly followed.
7. Host reserves the rights to assign performance slots to the participants and once
assigned will not be changed.
8. Slots are limited so the selection of the dramas will be based on the quality of synopsis
and the script of the play.
9. For any Queries about the stage and technical arrangements, you can contact the
Coordinator Dramatics Competition.
10. Title and synopsis must be submitted latest by 30th
April 2015
Preferred Theme: Any Social or Cultural Issue
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5-Fashion Show
A fashion show: An event which includes models walk the catwalk dressed in the different
outfits
Rules & Regulation for Fashion Show
Each team should have a theme for their sequence. Categories are:
General
1. Casual
2. Party wear
Minimum number of participants per team is 6 in addition there should be one person in
charge for music and one for lights.
One stage time for each team is limited to a maximum of 10 minutes. The stage should not
remain empty for more than 2 minutes in between the sequences.
Although overall presentation carries some weight, the participating teams should
remember that Fashion Show is not merely a choreography competition.
Music system will be provided. The teams are expected to bring their own cassettes
CDs/DVDs for the sequence(s).
All clothes and accessories are to be arranged for by the participating team. The organizing
committee is responsible only for the infrastructural facilities.
Any form of obscenity will result in debarring the team from further participation.
All Material/ Costumes etc. for all events shall be arranged by the participants
Sleepwear, lounging, or swimwear’s are not appropriate at the state or national level. In
addition, other garments because of their length, glitz, cut, or sheerness may be
unacceptable. If in doubt, call the management team at least 10 working days in advance of
the contest. Those inappropriately dressed will be asked to change (if possible), and if not,
they will be unable to participate.
Members must be able to dress themselves.
No family, friends, or other well-wishers in the dressing room/ back stage
Do not leave the contest building for any reason (other than the workshop) without
permission from the contest chairs.
Participants must be under 29 years.
Title and synopsis must be submitted latest by 30th
April 2015
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6-PHOTOGRAPHY:
Photography is the act of taking and printing photographs activity and art of creating still or moving
pictures by recording radiation on a sensitive medium and the theme given.
RULES & REGULATIONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
PREPARED WORK:
Two teams per institution will be allowed. Institution must confirm their participation one
week prior to the competition.
Photography must clearly be student’s original work without editing and effects.
Student must have their own cameras, cables and needed things.
Negativity will not be accepted and participant should stick to the theme.
Participant cannot claim back their work.
Work that is found copied from any source will be rejected.
Deadline of team registration is 30th
April 2015
ON-SPOT WORK:
Theme will be decided by the participant inside the Venue.
Only 5 photos per participant will be accepted.
Deadline of submission is 2 hours before the competition of photography.
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7-SHORTFILM/DOCUMENTARY
Documentary film is a broad category of visual expressions that is based on the attempt, in one fashion
or another, to "document" reality. Students are encouraged to show their talents and creativity.
RULES & REGULATIONS FOR SHORT FILM, DOCUMENTARY & MUSIC VIDEO
PREPARED WORK:
Time Duration:
o Short film: 5 – 10 minutes
o Documentary: 5 – 7 minutes
Material exceeding their time duration will not be screened.
Theme will be provided by the management.
The documentaries will be played on multimedia; therefore, they must be formatted on CDs and
DVDs. No USBs and other devices will be entertained.
The students must bring an alternate copy of the documentary/short film/music video in case
the original does not play.
Submitted work must clearly reflect the described theme.
The work submitted must clearly be student’s original work containing camera work, actualities
and script. There should be minimum number of stock shots/visual referral material
Only one entry per institution will be allowed. Institution must confirm their participation one
week prior to the competition.
Back ground research material /story board to accompany the documentary
Songs selected for music video must be of Pakistani Singer.
Material contain any vulgarity will not be allowed to be screened
Negativity and material against national interest will not be allowed.
The theme/script/conclusion of your work should be provided while submitting your work (not
more than 2pages).
Participants cannot claim back their work from management.
Deadline of submission is 30th
April 2015
THEMES
Any Social or Cultural Issue
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8-SINGING COMPETITION
Singing is a contest in which many individuals will perform on the quality of their voices
and compete for the title of "best Singer”. Participants having passion for music and singing can
make themselves to come ahead and compete with different singers.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR BATTLE OF THE BANDS
There are 2 categories for this competition and team will be allowed to participate
in only one category :
o Solo
o Duet
For Solo, a participant will involve individually whereas for duet performance, there
will be two participants in a group performing together against other participants.
Singers must be signed and approved by the management.
Songs Sung by Pakistani Singers will be allowed in the competition only.
7 minutes time for performance will be given to every participant for Solo as well as for
Duet competition.
The performance must be suitable for a family audience.
Singers must be dressed in clothing free from obscenities or references to drugs, sex,
alcohol, or gangs.
Indecent lyrics are not allowed and will be subject to immediate disqualification.
Deadline of submission is 30th
April 2015
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99-- AADD CCAAMMPPAAIIGGNN CCOOMMPPEETTIITTIIOONN
The communication as a creative profession has been the backbone of several industries. print and publishing, advertising,
media, packaging, exhibition, web and signage industry. They also take care of several of these functions; identity, branding,
retail strategy, advertising, promotion. Developments in digital technology have played significant role in the practice of this
profession.
RRUULLEESS && RREEGGUULLAATTIIOONN FFOORR AADD CCOOMMPPEETTIITTIIOONN
Identify, recommend and experiment new methods, features and platforms of display
advertising.
Business ethics should be kept in mind.
Only one entry per institution will be allowed.
It should be student’s original work.
Brand name for campaign will be “Moon Soon Weddings” wedding planning services
It should contain banners, streamers, standees, flyers, posters, news paper ad,
Deadline of submission is 30th
April 2015
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10-DANCE CCOOMMPPEETTIITTIIOONN
Dance competition is always remains interesting for students. Registered teams perform several different dances in front of
judges whom evaluate and score each routine. In recent years, style of dance has come to be viewed as a sport, demanding
high levels of strength, stamina and flexibility.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DANCE COMPETITION
One team per institution will be allowed:
o Break Dance
o Cultural Group Dance
The performance must be suitable for a family audience.
maximum 10 members
Time duration: 5-7 mints
Deadline of submission is 30th
April2015.
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11 Innovative Business Idea (IBI)
This competition is focused on the business concept and idea: the customer need,
the entrepreneur’s solution, the competitive market, and the business model.
Teams are not expected to submit a complete business plan – the investment
opportunity and experience of the management team will not be emphasized.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility to compete in the 2014 Business Idea Competition is subject to the
following criteria:
• Teams must be comprised of two to five members
• All members of a team competing in the Undergraduate Division must be
currently registered undergraduate students at a recognized academic
institution. A majority of the members of the team must be currently
registered students.
• Prior year winners may compete, but not with the same or similar business
idea.
• Teams may submit more than 1 entry. However, only 1 entry per team will
be selected for advancement to the final
• Deadline of submission is 30th
April 2015
Business Model
Explain how you plan to capture value – make money; how will revenue flow to
the company, your distribution channels, financial margins.
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12 Project Display Competition
Project display is the best way to show cases your skills as well as introducing
new ideas to people.
Entry Rules and Evaluation Methods
• Projects must be the original design and creation of the entrant(s).
• Subject matter is the choice of the participant(s)
• Any inadequately insulated apparatus producing extreme temperatures
that may cause physical burns is not allowed.
• Evaluation will be based on 80 % working and 20 %demonstration of the
project.
• Project sounds, lights, odors, or any other display items must not be
distractingand damaging.
• Project must be approved by the supervisor.
• Decision of jury will be final and cannot be challenged
• Violation of any rule may lead to deduction of points or may even lead to
disqualification.
• Every group will be given 35 sq.ft.of space
• Last date of registration is 1st
June, 2015.
13 Best Selfie Competition
A selfie is a self-portrait photograph, typically taken with a hand-held digital
camera or camera phone.
Rules and Regulations
Snap a Selfie at the venue and post it on express education and career expo
page. Your photo must be symbolizing youth and energy. Winners will be
selected based on creativity, styling, photography and the no. of likes on photo.
15. IMPORTANT: By signing this form, the participant agrees:
1. To abide by the rules and policies (both verbal & written) of the Express Education & Career Expo
2. To abide by directives as determined by the team and Officials of the Express Education & Career Expo from time to time.
3. To behave in a manner so as not to discredit the Express Education & Career Expo in any way.
4. To not challenge the decision of the jury members which will be binding and final
5. To acknowledge the fact that the fee submitted for the competition will be non-refundable after the registration date
6. To timely register their teams
7. To acknowledge the fact that plagiarism will lead to immediate disqualification.
8. 30th
April, 2015 is the last date for registration in the festival.
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Dramtics Ad Campaign Competition
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