Phạm Minh Hoàng
Giới thiệu về bản thân
The three pie charts illustrate the main news sources for teenagers, young adults and old people. Overall, online news sites are the most popular source among teenagers, while TV is the dominant medium for young adults and especially for old people.
For teenagers, more than half (52%) get news from online platforms. TV is the second most common source at 37%, whereas printed newspapers account for only 7%. A very small proportion, just 4%, rely on other sources.
Among young adults, TV remains the leading source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Other sources make up a significant share of 26%, while printed newspapers are the least used at 6%.
In contrast, old people show a strong preference for traditional media. TV is the main source at 42%, and printed newspapers rank second at 29%. Meanwhile, only 6% use online news sites, and 23% obtain news from other sources.
Home robots are becoming increasingly popular among families. Despite the benefits they have, they also bring some drawbacks.
Using home robots has several advantages. First of all, they help people save time and effort by doing household chores such as cleaning, cooking, or reminding family members of daily tasks. This is especially useful for busy workers, elderly people, or those with physical difficulties. In addition, home robots can work continuously without getting tired, which increases efficiency and improves the quality of life. Moreover, some robots can provide companionship, helping to reduce loneliness, particularly for people living alone.
However, there are some disadvantages to owning home robots. One major drawback is the high cost of purchasing and maintaining them, which not everyone can afford. Furthermore, people may become too dependent on robots and lose important life skills. There are also concerns about privacy and technical problems, as robots may collect personal data or malfunction unexpectedly.
In conclusion, home robots may make people’s lives easier and happier, but there are certain problems that need to be addressed before they are widely used.
The line graph illustrates the number of urban and rural population in Viet Nam from 1960 and 2020.
Overall, while the urban population has decreased, the figure for rural population saw an slightly increase. Additionally, although there was a increase in the number of rural people, urban population consistently accounted for a much larger share of the total population than rural area.
Regarding urban population, is began at 85% in 1960. From 1960 to 1990, there was a slightly decease by 5% in the percentage of urban population. In 2020, this figure winessed a significant decline to 63%.
By contrast, the rural population rose throughout the same period. In 1960, only 15% of people lived in rual areas. This figure increased gradually to 19% in 1980 and reached 20% in 1990. After that, the growth became more noticeable, with the rural population rising to 30% in 2010. By 2020, the proportion of rural residents had grown further to 37%, which was the highest point shown on the graph.
This report illustrates the problem of enormous single-use plastic products were used and suggest three main solutions to it.
The main problem is that many single-use plastic products, such as bags, bottle, and food packing, are thrown into rubbish bins after one use. These take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills, causing long -term environmental problems. This is because they are convenience and low cost. Single-use plastics are cheap to produce and easy to use, so both bussinesses and consumers rely on them. In addtion, limited awareness about environmental impacts and poor recycling habits increase plastic waste. This lead to many serious consequences, such as fills landfills, pollutes soil and water, and harm wildlife. These results have had numerous impacts on the food chain and human health.
We propost three solutions to solve this proplem. Firstly, government can ban or tax single-use plastics and ecourage eco-friendly alternatives. School and communities should educate people about reducing waste. Secondly, businesses can switch to biodegradable packing, and individuals can use reusable bags, bottles, and containers