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58:$ 850 - top prizes for most articles created during the contest (no cookie cutter style article or PD text is allowed, all articles have to demonstrate original prose, meet notability and BLP requirements and show no signs of cut and paste) - $ 300 1st, $ 200 2nd, $ 100 3rd, $ 50 4th, 4 x $ 25 5th-8th place, 10 x $ 10 for further runners up.
76:$ 250 of prizes - Whoever reviews the most articles during the contest, includes playing a role with judging/double checking entries, copyediting for quality, reviewing Good articles if needs be, the people who work hardest on that should get decent prizes I think. Dr. Blofeld will decide who gets what at the end of the contest on this.
67:$ 1200 - $ 200 prizes for most articles done for each continent. $ 100 1st, $ 50 2nd, $ 25 3rd, $ 15 4th, $ 10 5th. There will be a minimum requirement for diversity to be eligible for this (see the rules page), it won't be acceptable to just produce articles for one country to win it.
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70:$ 1000 - $ 100 for most articles done for each of the 10 fields of occupation stated on the prize claims page: $ 50 1st, $ 25 2nd, $ 15 3rd, $ 10 4th
94:$ 330 (UK £250), most (start class (minimum 1.5 kb) articles created for women in the national dictionary lists for UK and Australia (from WMUK)
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This prize is being put up courtesy of Teri Embrey, Chief
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The Civil War Diary of Clara
Solomon: Growing Up in New Orleans, 1861-1862
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Wonderful Flying
Machines: A History of U. S. Coast Guard Helicopters
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Her Act and Deed: Women's Lives in a Rural
Southern County, 1837-1873
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Farmcarts to Fords: A History of the
Military Ambulance, 1790-1925
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A WASP Among Wagles: A Woman
Military Test Pilot in World War II
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A People at War: Civilians and
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A Woman of Honor: Dr. Mary E. Walker and the Civil War
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Thanks for the Memories: Love, Sex, and World War II
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