ATCO Offers Alberta Students a Chance to Win One of 10 Trips to Invictus Games in Vancouver:
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The contest encourages young minds to delve into the significance of the military in Canadian society and the importance of supporting veterans. Participants are free to express their perspectives on Why Military Matters through various mediums, including:
- Short essays: Students can articulate their thoughts and insights in an essay format, providing a well-structured and comprehensive exploration of the theme.
- Poetry: Budding poets can capture the essence of the theme through evocative imagery, rhythm and rhyme, using their words to paint a vivid picture of the military's impact.
- Songs: Musically inclined students can compose original songs that convey the emotions and sentiments associated with the military and its significance.
- Videos: Tech-savvy participants have the option to create compelling videos that combine visuals, sound, and narrative to deliver their message creatively.
The submitted compositions should not only be relevant to the theme but also demonstrate originality, creativity, and inspiration.
Ten lucky winners will be selected to receive an unforgettable experience – a trip for two to attend the Invictus Games in
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