International Essay Contest by The Goi Peace Foundation.
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Young people from around the world are invited to reflect on these questions and enter the 2019 International Essay Contest for Young People organized by the Goi Peace Foundation, a GAP Key Partner. The annual contest is organized in an effort to harness the energy, creativity and initiative of the world's youth in promoting a culture of peace and sustainable development.
The Onkyo Braille Essay Contest, inaugurated three years ago in 2003, received far more applications this year than last, in both the domestic Japanese and international categories. Thanks to all of the entries, our hopes for building a bridge between Braille and sound have truly broadened. We wish to express our gratitude to all of the applicants, to the Mainichi Shimbun Corporation, who co.
Audiovisual manufacturer Onkyo Corporation, Japan Institute of Scientific Research for Education, and the Braille Mainichi, Mainichi Newspapers established the Onkyo Braille Essay Contest in 2003 to build a bridge to the world of the visually challenged people who very closely feel the warmth of the people. In 2004, the scope of the contest expended with the addition of the International.
Congratulations to all Student Travel Writing Contest Winners! We were pleased and excited to receive many fine submissions during the past year from students or recently graduated students, many of which were of exceptionally high quality and reflected great enthusiasm about their experiences abroad. Ranking the submissions in order proved difficult. Ultimately, we made our decision based.
The Eisaku Sato Essay Contest was inaugurated in 1980, and has been held annually since 1990. It is organized by the Eisaku Sato Memorial Foundation for Cooperation with the United Nations University. The foundation was established by the late Eisaku Sato, former Prime Minister of Japan, with the monetary award that he received with his 1974 Nobel Peace Prize.
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