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‘Intelligence is learnable’
What does it mean to be intelligent? Cambridge Dictionary defines the word as someone “showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily”, which is similar to other definitions online. I used to think that intelligence was simply inherent, something that someone was born with that gives them an advantage over those who just do not have it. But during Form 3, one person, my maths and history teacher, would change my perception with a piece of advice that I still remember to
July 3, 2023
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The one word that changed my life
 “…and our Most Improved Young Artist award goes to… Lily!” I awkwardly shuffled on stage, face hot as I grasped the paper certificate. Turning the emblazoned side into my stomach, I made sure only the blank beige was visible to the audience. Nine years old and I already knew that “most improved” was a participation trophy. Second place was the first loser, bronze was mediocre, and I was a talentless hack, not even managing that.Mechanically, I walked offstage, too embarrassed
July 3, 2023 | BY Lily Xiao Linzhi
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How can we stop bullying?
Kaley Chan Kei Ian, 17, Form 5        Bullying is the deliberate maltreatment inflicted upon a person or group, with the intention of causing verbal or physical harm. It can take various forms, including force, compulsion, teasing, threats, abuse, dominance and intimidation. Unfortunately, bullying is pervasive globally, and addressing it is imperative.Sometimes, bullying goes unnoticed because we fail to recognise the signs, avoid confrontation, or are not close to the
June 26, 2023 | BY admin
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From awareness to action: Creating a safer and more inclusive community for all
Helen Chon Cheng Man, aged 17, Form 5        In this day and age, there is no denying the fact that the issue of bullying has become increasingly prominent. According to a study published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence in 2019, approximately 50 percent of students in Macau reported experiencing bullying at least once in the past year. Additionally, a survey by the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights indicated that 48.9 percent of primary school students and
June 26, 2023 | BY admin
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A father’s important role
The earliest memory I have of being in a cinema was when Spider-Man made his first modern cinematic debut in 2002. I was five and remember sitting in the dark with my dad, unsure of everything that was going on around me as strangers hurriedly looked for their seats. My father had practically raised me on superheroes, and Spider-Man was one of the many I was well-acquainted with.Words couldn’t describe the joy I was experiencing as I anticipated the on-screen appearance of my hero, with my
June 19, 2023 | BY Rui Pastorin
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Do you celebrate Father’s Day?
Yesterday Father’s Day was celebrated in many countries around the world but is not deemed to be as popular as Mother’s Day, why is that? Did you treat your dad on his special day?Father’s Day was founded in the US in 1910, however, it did not become official until 1966,  three years after Mother’s Day, although in many countries it was not celebrated until much later. In the UK it was recognised after World War II. It has, however, been celebrated by various religions under
June 19, 2023 | BY Lesley Wells
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Book review: The Meme Machine
I’m a big fan of memes. And I share more meme-junk on Facebook than my personal life. But this book, The Meme Machine, by British author Susan Blackmore*, doesn’t just talk about these fast-food memes.Let us look at the simple process of how I share these memes: I see some short and punchy memes that make people laugh on social media and can’t help but share them on my own page, and then write a short caption, thinking my friends who see my Facebook feed would think I have a sense of
June 12, 2023 | BY Ginnie Liang
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Would you pay to have an android clone of yourself?
Exploring Ray Bradbury’s Marionettes IncIf you had an opportunity to create a lifelike robotic clone of yourself that would allow you to escape someone or something that makes you unhappy, would you take it?This is an idea that American author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury* incorporated in his 1949 short story, Marionettes Inc., a personal favourite that I highly recommend.The story starts with a conversation between two men of about thirty-five, Braling and Smith, who were walking home after
June 12, 2023 | BY Rui Pastorin
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What does food mean to you?
Growing up in an internationally recognised City of Gastronomy* – Macau, what do you think was my most exciting moment? The answer, without a doubt, is the time I was enjoying meals from different countries with their respective cultures and cuisines – Thailand, Korea, Japan, and even from various cities in the mainland. Of course, as a Chinese territory formerly administered by Portugal, how can we not mention Portuguese cuisine?Does anyone in Macau remember what their first, or the most
June 5, 2023 | BY Yuki Lei
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Revisiting ‘Hatchet’: a reading recommendation
Imagine that you are a 13-year-old on a bush plane flying to see your father. The only other person onboard, the pilot, suddenly dies of a heart attack mid-flight. Your plane goes off course, stalls and crash lands without you knowing your precise location or if the cries for help were really heard over the radio.You’re stranded in the Canadian wilderness, in the middle of nowhere. Though you are not unscathed, at least there are no broken bones. With nothing but a hatchet, tattered clothes,
May 29, 2023 | BY Rui Pastorin
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Book review: A Short History of Chinese Philosophy
When chatting with friends, philosophical topics often come up. Usually, they mention the works and novels of Western philosophers such as Nietzsche, Sartre, or Plato, and rarely touch upon Chinese philosophy. Including myself, most of us first encountered Western philosophy; aside from reading some sections of Mencius and Zhuangzi during high school, we knew almost nothing about Chinese philosophy, and simply thought it was not as interesting as Western philosophy. Perhaps it is because
May 29, 2023 | BY William Chan
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What is Mother’s Day?
Next Sunday is Mother’s Day for most of the world, but how did it start and why? In America Mother’s Day is a relatively new tradition that was started in 1907 by Anna Jarvis, after her mother died,  who organised the first Mother’s Day service of worship and celebration in Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia.Mother’s Day started out as Mother’s Day Work Clubs, which Jarvis formed to address public health issues. She and another peace activist and
May 8, 2023 | BY Lesley Wells
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Mom’s most important advice
Has anyone ever given you a piece of advice that was so strong that it never left you? When I was a child, my mother told me, ‘Sometimes it’s okay, as long as you had fun.’As a student, volunteering at school events was something I truly enjoyed. It helped me bond with my friends and learn some things outside the classroom setting. There was never a time I did not enjoy attending those events. One day, my family planned a morning trip to Zhuhai, the same day as our school held a
May 8, 2023 | BY Jo Azurin*
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The negatives about technology
There have been a number of remarkable achievements and advancements in technology over the years. At times, it can give its users power at the touch of a button and convenience through a voice command. However, it is not without its concerns and negatives, particularly in terms of what can happen when over-reliance occurs and when replacing certain things with it come up.In the modern world, technology is a crutch that is integral and often necessary. Over-reliance on it, however, can be a
May 1, 2023 | BY Rui Pastorin
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The Good Side of Technology
I start my day when the alarm clock in my mobile phone rings, then I switch on the light to wake myself up properly. I walk into the living room and turn on the television for the news, while brushing my teeth with my new electric toothbrush. I repeat “Siri, how’s the weather” every day when I am selecting my outfit of the day. When I’m in good mood, I turn on the radio for music while enjoying my breakfast with my expresso made by the coffee machine. After that, I switch on my computer
May 1, 2023 | BY Yuki Lei
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