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             <p>The nature of glove puppetry is to <b>educate thorough entertainment</b>. By the rendition of glove puppets, the puppet masters tell a story, transmitting knowledge and intellectual values like Chinese virtues through the format of art and entertainment. We thought that this <b>closely corresponds with the philosophy of iGEM</b>. Isn’t iGEM devoted to communicating and conveying science to a larger audience thorough interesting ways that will make a strong impression? Moreover, since glove puppetry is one of the traditional performing arts in Taiwan, why don’t we integrate its unique features with science?</p>
 
             <p>The nature of glove puppetry is to <b>educate thorough entertainment</b>. By the rendition of glove puppets, the puppet masters tell a story, transmitting knowledge and intellectual values like Chinese virtues through the format of art and entertainment. We thought that this <b>closely corresponds with the philosophy of iGEM</b>. Isn’t iGEM devoted to communicating and conveying science to a larger audience thorough interesting ways that will make a strong impression? Moreover, since glove puppetry is one of the traditional performing arts in Taiwan, why don’t we integrate its unique features with science?</p>
 
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             <p>Thus, to make science inspiring to the public, we decided to form a <b>synergy between glove puppetry and science</b>. We collaborated with a glove puppetry troupe known as Wu Zhou Sheng Yi Ge to do a <b>glove puppet show</b>. We described a story about <b>dengue</b> and provided the general public with <b>facts about the disease</b> and <b>ways to implement vector prevention</b>. Although the story used Taiwanese Hokkien in narration, it was easy to understand, so we aimed to target a wide audience <b>from children to elderly</b>.</p>
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             <p>Thus, to make science inspiring to the public, we decided to form a <b>synergy between glove puppetry and science</b>. We collaborated with a glove puppetry troupe known as Wu Zhou Sheng Yi Ge to do a <b>glove puppet show</b>. We described a story about <b>dengue</b> and provided the general public with <b>facts about the disease</b> and <b>ways to implement vector prevention</b>. Although the story used Taiwanese Hokkien in narration, it was easy to understand and English subtitles are included, so we aimed to target a wide audience <b>from children to elderly</b>.</p>
 
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