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Project idea[edit]

What is the problem you're trying to solve?[edit]

What problem are you trying to solve by doing this project? This problem should be small enough that you expect it to be completely or mostly resolved by the end of this project. Remember to review the tutorial for tips on how to answer this question.
Many best online entries are thrown away due to the fact only one or three winners emerge from most online submissions.

What is your solution?[edit]

For the problem you identified in the previous section, briefly describe your how you would like to address this problem. We recognize that there are many ways to solve a problem. We’d like to understand why you chose this particular solution, and why you think it is worth pursuing. Remember to review the tutorial for tips on how to answer this question.
The purpose of this Initiative is giving other unknown best entries from keenly contested online essay competitions and scholarships applications a second chance to be further screened and announced as winners, as well as allotting them consolation prizes. Thus, enshrining in their hearts of gold a sense of accomplishment, considering their unwavering contributions to calls from annual international contests. In most competitions, only one winner emerges; what become of other creatively unique entries? The most logical argument is that applicants from underdeveloped countries are the most affected; majority of them have lost hope in the credibility and genuineness of online contests. we will request for the top five entrants from hundreds of online writing contests, which had already been adjudged the best. Consequently, I am using this medium to share my revolutionary idea of making the world a better place by giving a second chance to talented chosen entrants of international origins who participate in online competitions, so as to give verisimilitude and unblemished image to every online opportunity platform.

Project goals[edit]

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The dignity of online opportunities will be restored. Imagine the fact that even PHD,Masters, and professors also apply for online opportunities, so they end up scooping everything at the expense of their students; it is obvious that they will not tell a soul about their feat. So this initiative gives the opportunities for real people to get and flaunt the reward of their sweat time and blood. This gives verisimilitude to online opportunities, hence encouraging more participants.

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About the idea creator[edit]

I am an online Opportunities' pundit who have submitted tons of classics in all concerned subjects, but had fallen short due to the fact that only one entrant is traditional chosen to win in most online opportunities. We need to change the narrative; let's change the paradigm and make a difference of a life time.

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