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The Many Viewpoints of Science

 Cooking Up a Breakfast Storm –               Physics Debate Competition

 Sr1 Commerce

 Breakfast Boss Battle  What better way to commemorate the last self-directed   Up next was Sr2ScB against Sr2ScA, held in the AV2

            learning activity day of 2019 than with some arguments          Room. Again, class A swept up all three votes and
 Jointly reported by:
 Michael Ng Choon Hau Sr1A  about science? On the 21st of September, six Senior 2   advanced into the finals. Meanwhile, Sr2ScE went up
 Yee Wen Shuen Sr1C  Science classes and Sr1ScA partook in a physics debate   against Sr1ScA in the hall on the topic “Pros and Cons
 Eunice Ang Min Shi Sr1ComA  competition, a glorification of discourse on hot scientific   of Internet of Things”; the former providing pros, while
            topics. The two preliminary rounds took place from 8            the latter brought up cons. Sr1ScA was tough, though
 Business  is  all  the  rage  these  days.  To  increase  students’   a.m. to 9.30 a.m. while the finals were held from 10 a.m.   Sr2ScE was not going to back down that easily. It was
 interests  in career development, encourage students to   to 11 a.m. Students of the aforementioned classes were   a good battle while it lasted, though in the end Sr1ScA
 innovate,  and  train students’  logical thinking  skills in  the   supportive audiences for the preliminaries; whereas   achieved a landslide victory.
 commerce field, the Business Department held the Breakfast   the finals that took place in the hall had all students
 Boss Battle event. Participation was mandatory for all Sr1   from the Senior 1 Science and Senior 2 Science classes   The finals were between the two ScA classes, with
 Commerce students. Hectic is barely enough to describe the   spectating. This competition was held in a basic debate   Sr2ScA saying “yay” and Sr1ScA saying “nay” to the
 scene in front of the school hall from 29 July to 2 August   fashion and had members from the Chinese Debate   topic “Does Artificial Intelligence make human’s lives
 2019.      Team hosting each match, briefing judges on the rules           more pleasant?” Tensions and stakes were high. Since

            at the start of each round.                                     both teams had top notch debaters on their side; it was
 Students sorted themselves into groups of 10 to 12 beforehand and came up with   anyone’s game. The results of the competition that the
 their breakfast product. They had to be crafty and quick – the opening capital   In the AV2 Room, Sr2ScA was against Sr2ScD on the   audience waited an hour for was another perfect win
 for their stalls was capped at RM100 and there should be no repeated products.   topic “Should Malaysia use nuclear energy?” with class   for Sr2ScA, crowning them the winner and Sr1ScA the
 This birthed many products, ranging from heavier staples like Indomee and   D as the supporting side and class A as the opposing.   runner-up. Our Principal awarded the winners with
 spaghetti to lighter treats like Korean rice balls and waffles. Afterwards was the   Class A went with a strong start, while class D retaliated   trophies, then all the judges, administrative teachers
 matter of getting the word out, which mainly involved mass advertising over   with points of their own. Both sides debated with such   and physics teachers went onstage for a congratulatory
 Facebook and Instagram. Students clearly went all out, as seen from the posters   fiery passion that it seemed that they were arguing.   message and a group photo.
 and promotional videos made especially for this event.  Eventually, class A got the upper hand and won the
            preliminary round with a unanimous vote in their                At the end of the day, everyone left with some sort of
            favour.                                                         gain. The contestants had the experience of preparing
 The moment of truth eventually rolled around, with each                    for this special contest and competing in it, as well
 class (save for Sr1ComA and Sr1ComE) getting a day to sell   Sr2ScC and Sr2ScE faced off against one another in   as gaining valuable advice concerning their debating
 out their products as quickly as possible. The following is the   the hall, debating on the topic “Should Malaysia rely   skills  from  the  judges.  The  audience  members  were
 schedule arrangements for each class.  on wind energy as its power source?” Participants of   pretty pleased with this contest too; it was surely one of
            Sr2ScE  debated  for  this  topic  while  Sr2ScC  debated       the most interesting ones they have ever watched. The
            against it. Eventually, the overwhelming statistics             only downside to this was the rush of it. Despite the
 On each day, students had only the second and third periods   thrown at Sr2ScC proved to be highly disadvantageous   limited time the physics teachers had in planning it, the
 29/7: Sr1ComD
 to get their stalls ready for the main event(which took place   31/7: Sr1ComA and Sr1ComE  to them, and in the end, Sr2ScE had the last laugh in   event took place smoothly. Many would love for it to be
 during the first recess), and had to clean everything by the   1/8: Sr1ComB  this round with two out of three votes.  carried out next year, featuring all Senior 1 and Senior 2
 end of the two periods after recess.  2/8: Sr1ComC                         students, even those not in the Science classes.



 As soon as the first recess bell rang on those four days, hordes of students immediately flocked to the front of the school hall to
 get their breakfast fixed. One could see tons of students piling up in front of stalls while the Sr1 Commerce students struggled
 to keep everything in order. Each class’s respective Economic teachers were there to check on the students to ensure that they
 weren’t breaking rules, like setting up pre-orders. Giant banners were also waved around to attract customers to their respective
 stalls. This scene could surely be described as chaotic, though it didn’t last for long – everything was gone in 5 minutes flat, at
 best. Many had to leave empty-handed with sighs of disappointment. Once the crowd let up, each group took a group photo,
 signifying the end of their journey of hard work, and began with the cleanup.

 Overall, this event was a smashing success. Though many students sacrificed sleep just to get a perfect product (one that
 wouldn’t cause food poisoning) out the door, it was still a pretty fun first-time experience of selling food. From this event,
 students got to learn about event planning, money management, and co-operation between their classmates among other
 things, which will come to be really useful skills in two years time when they have to deal with the even crazier and chaotic
 mess of a crowd at the Chinese New Year Bazaar. Customers loved the food too, though some foods were more lacking than   Sr1ScA the runner-up
 others. The starting budget was the main point of criticism of this event; it was simply too low to provide for such a ginormous   Another perfect win for Sr2ScA, crowning them the
                                                                                                    winner
 audience. Here’s to hoping that this event turns into an annual tradition since it serves as a great heads up for fresh seniors as
 to what awaits them later in life.  Jointly reported by:
               Tan Yi Khai Sr1ScD
               Thian Yi-Ming Sr1ScD
               Michael Ng Choon Hau Sr1A




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