The winner of the Doodle4Google competition receives: A $30,000 college scholarship, a trip to New York, a $50,000 grant to their current school for computers, a chrome book, a Wacom digital design tablet, and a t-shirt with their Google design printed on it. Additionally their winning entry is displayed on the Google site for one day.
where do you get the doodle4google sheets from
You can send it at your school and online at the doodle4google website.
Google holds a Doodle4Googlecompetition for students in grades K-12 to create their own Google doodle. Winning doodles go onto the Doodle4Google website, where the public can vote for the winner, who wins a trip to the Googleplex and the hosting of the winning doodle for 24 hours on the Google website. The competition originated in the United Kingdom, and now also exists in the United States. The competition was also held in Ireland in 2008. Google announced Doodle4Google competition for India in 2009 and the winning doodle was displayed on the Google India homepage on (Children's Day) November 14th. source:http://snyderworld.co.cc/index.php?p=1_83_GOOGLE-DODDLES
fifa confederations cup
No.
Sometimes, if it is done for a competition.
Nothing. If you enter a competition and win, the prize should be free. Any charge for a prize is a big clue that the competition is a con. Don't pay the money.
What prize money are you talking about. You should contact the person who is running the competition. Or consult any literature that you have been given relating to how to collect a prize.
The act of competing; rivalry for supremacy, a prize, etc.: The competition between the two teams was bitter.
£100,000 for the winner, £30,000 for the runner up.
Here is a Drama Contest http://www.bigfatprize.com/prize/prize/the-2009-drama-competition/
Yes, they are listed on the official Loebner Prize website (link below).