id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-286705-biundkbv Shek, Daniel T. L. Protests in Hong Kong (2019–2020): a Perspective Based on Quality of Life and Well-Being 2020-03-13 .txt text/plain 7754 368 53 These issues included distrust in the Central Government, lack of national identity, political dissatisfaction, economic strains, mental health threats, drop in family quality of life, lack of life skills education, lack of evidence-based national education in the formal curriculum, slow response of the Government, and alleged excessive use of force by the police. These include the personal system (e.g., threat to freedom and finding life meaning through involvement in a "revolution"), interpersonal system (e.g., peer influence and bonding amongst peer protesters), family system (e.g., lack of family warmth), social system (e.g., sensational social media influence), and political system (e.g., lack of trust in the Government and support for protesters from bodies outside Hong Kong). In this paper, we treat the quality of life and well-being issues as "fuels", the Extradition Bill as "heat", and some contextual influences (such as support from the general public for young people's involvement in protests) as "oxygen". ./cache/cord-286705-biundkbv.txt ./txt/cord-286705-biundkbv.txt