The Pro-Life Essay Contest is designed to motivate junior and senior high school students to examine the issues of abortion, infanticide and euthanasia and write well-researched, original, persuasive essays presenting the pro-life viewpoint. This contest, conducted by the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation Educational Fund, is now open for.
The National Right to Life Pro-Life Essay Contest invites teens to write a short essay about their pro-life convictions. Each year’s contest poses a different essay question. The Junior Essay Contest is offered to students in grades 7-9; the Senior Essay Contest is for grades 10-12. Essays must be 300-500 words and are due in mid-January.
One of National Right to Life's many youth outreach programs is the NRLC Pro-Life Essay Contest. It is our pleasure to publish this year's winner for grades 7-9--Rosalia Palumbo--and for grades 10-12--Hannah Denise Stafford. Each contestant who participated in the contest wrote an essay of 300 to 500 words.
Abortion (pro) Abortion (pro) Abortion Pro-Choice Persuasive Paper In the last few decades, abortion has become a much-discussed subject. It has been a central point in many political affairs as in; selecting justices for the Supreme Court, it has also become an issue for candidates for state and local offices as well as for the U.S. Presidency.
The result was first place in the first ever Sonoma County Pro-Life essay contest. She claimed to “learn a lot about abortion and the Pro-Life movement” when researching her essay. She was pleased to discover that in fact “being Pro-Life meant being Pro-Woman.” And as she noted in her essay, “(Pro-Life) demands that one supports and.
Student Essay Contest AU’s annual essay contest encourages high school students to reflect on why religious freedom and the separation of religion and government are important to them and their communities—and what they can do to ensure religious freedom is used as a shield that protects, not a sword to harm others.