Day: August 2, 2024

The 78th Annual Hong Kong Prize

The annual Hong Kong Prize, also known as the Hong Kong Award for Young People, provides a platform to foster young people’s perseverance and spirit of self-challenge. Encouraged are young people aged 14-25 years who complete bronze or silver awards – services, skills, physical recreation and expedition – through voluntary work or challenging activities to complete these prestigious international awards which have been around for more than half a century now.

This year, 78 prizes were handed out in various news categories that encompass reporting, writing, photography, design and news video production. Winners were chosen from among more than 100 submissions and announced at a ceremony held at Hong Kong Cultural Centre on Saturday morning at which Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki and Gabriel Leung of Hong Kong Jockey Club which solely sponsors these awards congratulated their success.

Students also took home honours in the art and film categories. One student from Diocesan Girls’ School (DGS) won honours in both categories; she worked on numerous projects such as DGS Metaverse that allows pupils to navigate virtual campuses and purchase student-made products; she is also leading an initiative aiming at integrating artificial intelligence into medicine for improved healthcare delivery.

In the film category, Oksana Karpovych’s Intercepted by Oksana Karpovych stood out, featuring scenes of Ukrainians after Russia invaded and phone conversations between loved ones. Wong Sui-pong won jury prize in documentary section with Obedience that explored Hong Kong’s Hung Hom area; Sho Miyake’s All The Long Nights by Sho Miyake focused around Japanese migrant workers’ experiences in Hong Kong.

DGS student Jane Poon won the Sustainability Advocate award, a brand-new category introduced this year. At 17 years old, she is dedicated to advocating for sustainability within her local community and is recognized for her efforts. “Hong Kong does not offer many sustainability awards so this recognition means a great deal to me and keeps me working toward creating a more sustainable future for Hong Kong,” said Jane. “I want to continue working towards making Hong Kong sustainable!”

The Sydney Prize

The Sdy Prize is one of the most sought-after awards available to science students. Not only can winners gain financial compensation, but also have an opportunity to showcase their work and collaborate with scholars. Winning this prize may also inspire young people to pursue science careers – this article delves deeper into its history as well as providing helpful tips for applying.

The Sydney Prize, created to honor Dartmouth College professor Sidney Cox who had an incredible gift of inspiring his students towards realizing their goals, is open to any graduate student submitting an essay that addresses a nominated topic. Winners should use this prize money for scientific research and education purposes by teaching others on its significance or sparking interest in certain scientific fields such as biology or medicine; furthermore they may help develop technologies that could benefit society as a whole.

No matter your CS:GO experience level, using SDY Pools Master 2023 can make betting more enjoyable and convenient. This site provides extensive knowledge of the game and its rules as well as live SDY pool results that save both time and money – but remember gambling remains risky activity; therefore only risk funds that you can afford to lose!

Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev is one of Europe’s premier CS:GO players, currently competing with Monte, winning major tournaments like Roobet Cup and Thunderpick World Championship. His dedication has made him an example for other players and his charismatic gameplay is captivating for spectators all around. His passion-fuelled gameplay makes an impressionable impression upon those watching him play.

Sdy is representing NAVI at this month’s BLAST Premier: Spring Finals tournament in Lisbon, Portugal on a free loan from MAD Lions; his future with NAVI depends on his performance at this tournament. At 25 years old and with experience playing professional rifle shooting since 2013 as MAD Lions rifler; the 25 year-old Ukrainian is no stranger to competition!

Sdy is an extremely flexible player who excels at filling multiple positions on the map. His strengths lie in flanking and rushing, which make him effective against long-range and close range fights alike. Furthermore, Sdy’s quick reaction time enables him to read opponents movements quickly and predict their moves; thus turning even unlikely situations into opportunities for his squad regardless of its current standing in competition. Sdy makes an invaluable asset in any squad regardless of current standing in any competition.