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One innovative protester hung a flip-flop on a string, taped it to the wall, encouraging people to fling it at a picture of Lam, according to an image on Facebook. The outpouring of wall-borne emotion has spread as protesters organize demonstrations across the territory, including areas that rarely see political activism.

The sticky notes have not been universally welcomed. On Wednesday night, police intervened when note posters scuffled with men trying to remove them in Yau Tong, a working class neighborhood on the eastern side of Kowloon, across the harbor from Hong Kong island.

By Thursday morning, all the hundreds of memos there had been removed. Elsewhere, police said on Thursday they had arrested a man who assaulted another at a Lennon Wall in the Kowloon Bay part of town. The origin of the attack was not immediately clear. Though it'd probably take you a while to figure out how to use it.

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Cheng noted that Hong Kong - which has been unsettled by recent anti-government protests and the current coronavirus outbreak - could do with a lift from Sum since "you were such an inspiration to all".

But guess what? We can always find you again through the work that you left us with. Your music, your movies, your talk shows. Join ST's Telegram channel here and get the latest breaking news delivered to you. Liberal studies, introduced as a compulsory subject in , have long been blamed for radicalizing youngsters, turning the education sector into an opposition stronghold.

The subject has a general curriculum with six modules, with instructors preparing teaching materials based on current affairs without supervision or scrutiny. The textbooks of liberal studies curriculum in secondary education in Hong Kong. But the course has been used as a political instrument. Tang believed some authorities and school teachers ditch objectivity when referring to political matters.

Moreover, students have learned from the course that it is acceptable to break the law in order to achieve what they think are just causes, which to some extent has contributed to the widespread participation of young Hong Kong residents in the city's unrest since last June.

The future of the controversial "liberal studies" course for teenagers in schools will be decided as part of a wide-ranging review of the education system this year, Chief Executive Carrie Lam said in an interview with the Hong Kong-based paper Ta Kung Pao earlier this month. She emphasized that education can't be "an unlocked chicken coop," calling on the education bureau and school administrations to serve as gatekeepers to prevent young students from being misguided.

Department of State, for assistance. They advised and helped design a liberal studies curriculum and relevant training, which has been seen as a major way of manipulating the important courses of higher education in Hong Kong, according to local media reports.

Executive councilor Fanny Law Fan Chiu-fun, a former permanent secretary for education, said she noticed secondary schools in recent years adopting university-level teaching methods that underlined critical thinking and analytical skills. Training for critical thinking should be left to universities," she said. There could be problems if some teachers have biased political stances.



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