As one who has been in a lot of competitive situations, I can tell you that when the quesiton you bring is up is different than anybody else's, you have a better shot of being judged on your own merit than by comparison.  The judges for your competition will end up deciding who had the better answer to that one question between your two groups.  That kinda seems like a disadvantage, but not illegal. A  lot of us will come to the 
tournament with similar problems/issues for consideration, so it isn't 
the problem that needs to be different, but the solution that needs to 
be uniquely created by the two separate groups.  

Good luck, 

Brandy



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From: Millie <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 2:59 PM
Subject: [VADCFLL-L] Presentation when its 2 teams

We have 2 teams. For the presentation, do we need to have 2 different food problems and solutions (1 for each team?) Can it be 1 problem and solutions presented 2 different ways?

Millie
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