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Remnants of the Deep
submitted by Malta Visual and Performing Arts : Jethro Azzopardi Duca for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Finalist
In this poignant image, the skeletal remains of a fish lie stark against the bare shore, a silent testament to the cycle of life and death in the seas. The intricate bones, once part of a living creature thriving beneath the waves, now stand as a solitary relic washed ashore. The scene evokes contemplation on the fragility of life and the relentless force of nature, where even the mightiest creatures succumb to time and tide. Amidst the vast expanse of the beach, the fish’s skeleton serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the inevitable journey we all must undertake. As the sun rises in the distance, casting a warm glow upon the scene, it invites us to reflect on the mysteries of the sea and the fleeting nature of existence.
Volunteering and active participation in Malta
submitted by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Gwynneth Theuma for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, Own fb profile
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Articles
awarded: Commended
The reality and benefits of active participation, as seen through literature but also through the eyes of the volunteers themselves.
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submitted by Test : tesy for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): tv
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Campaigning photo Photos
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A dolphin’s cry
submitted by Lija Balzan Iklin Primary : Katrina Pace Sammut for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Articles
awarded: Participation
A long time ago, there were three siblings who were dolphins. Their names were Bubble, Star and Ocean. After losing their parents due to water pollution, that was the last straw so they set off on a mission to end this pollution. This however was a very long swim.
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submitted by Lija Balzan Iklin Primary School : Keira Lily Moore for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Articles
awarded: Participation
What would happen if water pollution kept on going? Would sea animals keep on dying? Well we are about to find out. There was once a group of sea animals at the bottom of the ocean, there was a turtle, a dolphin, a seahorse and a catfish.
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