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      <description>Lucinda Kam Wing-lam, 20, University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s faulty education system has produced exam machines, not students. Schools overlook skills like playing musical instruments or creating art. We should push children to learn at least one musical instrument in primary school so that they become well-rounded students. They should develop talents which are – but shouldn’t be – overlooked in our city.
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      <title>Face Off: should primary school students learn how to play at least one musical instrument?</title>
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      <description>Cedric Li, 17, Sha Tin College

The chief executive (CE) election has become really chaotic with all sorts of accusations against the three candidates. In such a scenario, Hong Kong’s pan-democrats should identify a realistic goal.
Although it would be desirable to have full democracy, this is not practical because Beijing is against it. Therefore, the best we can hope for is to maintain the status quo, where Hong Kong has a largely independent legislature and judiciary. China is unlikely to...</description>
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      <title>Face Off: Should pro-democracy Election Committee members vote for a  pro-establishment candidate for CE?</title>
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      <description>Rai Anna-L, 18, The University of Hong Kong
The issue of lip syncing is a highly controversial topic, especially with recent incidents garnering more attention and worldwide debate.
Fans not only spend time but also their hard-earned money for the sole purpose of hearing their musical idols. Singers are aware of this expectation and it is only fair for them to deliver on their word.
Singing is a hard job. Singers often have busy schedules, which cause a strain on their vocal chords and can...</description>
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      <title>Face Off: should lip syncing be banned? </title>
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