Trịnh Anh Khôi
Giới thiệu về bản thân
The provided pie charts illustrate the preferred news sources across three age demographics: teenagers, young adults, and old people.
Overall, there is a stark contrast between digital and traditional media consumption as people age.
Online news sites dominate for younger generations, serving as the primary source for 52% of teenagers and 33% of young adults. In contrast, only 6% of old people utilize these digital platforms. Conversely, printed newspapers are largely neglected by the youth (7% of teenagers and 6% of young adults) but remain a significant staple for the elderly at 29%.
TV maintains a relatively consistent presence across all groups, ranging from 35% to 42%, making it the most stable medium. Interestingly, the "Others" category is significantly higher for young adults (26%) and old people (23%) compared to a mere 4% for teenagers. In summary, while the youth lean toward the internet, older individuals favor TV and print.
Nowadays, people are beginning to use home robots in their daily lives. With the rapid development of technology, these robots are becoming more common in many households. Although home robots bring many benefits, they also have certain drawbacks. Therefore, it is important to consider both their advantages and disadvantages.
Using home robots has several advantages. First, they can help people save time and effort by doing household chores such as cleaning, cooking, or taking care of the elderly. This allows people to focus more on work, study, or relaxation. In addition, home robots can improve the quality of life, especially for busy families and elderly people who need daily assistance. Some robots are also designed to provide entertainment or companionship, which can reduce stress and loneliness.
However, there are some disadvantages to owning home robots. One major problem is the high cost, which makes them unaffordable for many families. Moreover, home robots depend heavily on technology, so technical problems or system failures may cause inconvenience. There are also concerns about privacy and over-reliance on robots, which may reduce human interaction.
In conclusion, home robots may make lives easier and happier, but there are certain problems as well. People should use them wisely to gain the most benefits.
Problem-Solving Report: Traffic at the School Gate
Many parents drive their children to school and pick them up every day. This habit causes serious problems such as traffic jams, noise, and air pollution around the school gate, especially during peak hours. It not only wastes time but also creates an unsafe environment for students and local residents.
The main reason for this problem is that parents worry about their children’s safety and convenience. In addition, public transport or walking routes are sometimes ignored even when they are available. However, if everyone continues to use private vehicles, the situation will only get worse.
To solve this problem, several solutions should be considered. First, schools can encourage students to walk or cycle if they live nearby. This improves health and reduces traffic. Second, parents can organize carpool groups so that fewer cars are used each day. Third, schools should cooperate with local authorities to improve public transport access and create safe drop-off zones away from the main gate.
In conclusion, reducing private vehicle use requires cooperation between parents, students, and schools. Small changes in daily habits can lead to a cleaner, quieter, and safer school environment.
The line graph illustrates population trends in Vietnam from 1960 to 2020, comparing urban and rural populations. Overall, the proportion of the urban population consistently increased, while the rural population significantly decreased during this period, with the trends intersecting around 2005.
In 1960, most Vietnamese people lived in rural areas, accounting for approximately 85% of the population. This figure decreased steadily to about 70% by 1980 and fell more sharply afterwards, reaching approximately 40% in 2020.