As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have real-time updates or access to the latest online literature. However, from what I know, there are other secondary school novel competitions besides the New Concept Essay Competition, such as the Reader Cup National Reading and Writing Competition. These competitions may vary in terms of time, venue, awards, etc. You can inquire and understand them through various channels.
Many students rely on their friends. They huddle together, hold hands or just be close to each other for comfort. In one lockdown, a group of girls held each other and whispered reassuring words to keep the fear at bay. Also, some students find distraction helpful. They might think about happy memories or plan what they will do after the lockdown. For instance, a student was thinking about his upcoming birthday party during a particularly scary lockdown.
There were also stories of people losing their jobs suddenly. For instance, a restaurant worker. Lockdown meant the restaurant had to close. He had no income and faced difficulties paying rent and buying food. It was really tough for him and his family. He had to rely on the little savings he had which quickly depleted.
One scary lockdown story was when a family heard strange noises at night. They thought it was just the wind at first, but then they saw shadows moving outside their windows. They were really frightened and didn't know what to do. Another was about a person who got stuck in an elevator during lockdown. It took hours for help to arrive as there were so few people around.
I can't provide any information about a specific university's essay competition because each university may have its own essay competition. You can search for the name of the university you are interested in to see if they have held essay competitions or ask the student organization or the admissions office about essay competitions.
In a lockdown at Hogwarts, there could be a fanfic where some students try to break the rules and explore the restricted areas of the castle. They might think there's some hidden magic or mystery that can solve the lockdown situation. For example, they could suspect that a certain secret passage holds the key to ending the lockdown.
Board games are great family - friendly activities during lockdown. Games like Monopoly, Scrabble, or Uno can bring the whole family together for hours of fun. It's a chance to compete, laugh, and create memories.
One of the main challenges was economic. Many small businesses had to shut down, leading to job losses. People in the informal sector were hit hard as they had no work and no financial security.
There were many works in the online literature competition that could be referred to in the following famous online literature competitions:
1 2015 "Reading Cup" online literature competition participants can create various types of online literature works and submit their works.
2 2016 "Literature Guest" online literature competition participants can create various types of online literature works and submit their works.
3 2017 "Orange Age" online literature competition participants can create various types of online literature works and submit their works.
4 2018 "Fei Lu Cup" online literature competition participants can create various types of online literature works and submit their works.
5 2019 "Jian Shu Cup" online literature competition participants can create various types of online literature works and submit their works.
These were just some of the more famous online literature competitions. In fact, there were many other competitions that could be referred to the relevant competition official website or social media accounts.