Trần Thị Minh Thư
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The charts illustrate the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults, and older people. Overall, clear differences can be seen between the three age groups in their preferred ways of accessing news. Teenagers mainly rely on online news sites, which account for 52% of their news consumption. Television is the second most popular source for this group at 37%, while printed newspapers and other sources are used by only small minorities, at 7% and 4% respectively. Among young adults, television becomes the leading source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Other sources also play a more significant role for young adults, making up 26%, whereas printed newspapers remain the least popular option at 6%. In contrast, older people strongly prefer traditional media. Television dominates at 42%, and printed newspapers represent a substantial 29%. Online news sites are far less common among this group, accounting for just 6%, while other sources make up 23%.
The charts illustrate the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults, and older people. Overall, clear differences can be seen between the three age groups in their preferred ways of accessing news. Teenagers mainly rely on online news sites, which account for 52% of their news consumption. Television is the second most popular source for this group at 37%, while printed newspapers and other sources are used by only small minorities, at 7% and 4% respectively. Among young adults, television becomes the leading source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Other sources also play a more significant role for young adults, making up 26%, whereas printed newspapers remain the least popular option at 6%. In contrast, older people strongly prefer traditional media. Television dominates at 42%, and printed newspapers represent a substantial 29%. Online news sites are far less common among this group, accounting for just 6%, while other sources make up 23%.
The increasing popularity of Western festivals like Christmas and Halloween among young Vietnamese people has sparked a debate about the influence of for cultures. While some worry about the erosion of traditional Vietnamese value, I believe that embracing these festivals can be a positive experienc.
Celebrating Chrismas and Halloween allows young Vietnamese to engage with global cultures, fostering opennes, creativity and cultural exchang. These festivals offer opportunities for socializatio, entertainment and self-expressio, which are essential for personal growth and development.
Moreove, Vietnamese culture is already adept at incorporating foreign influences while maintaining its unique identit. The fusi of Western and Vietnamese traditions can lead to blendspooky decorations with traditional lanterns.
Rather than worrying about foreign influences, we should encourage young people to appreciate and respect both Vietnamese traditions and global cultures. By embracing diversit, we can enrich our cultural heritage and build a more vibrant societ. Ultimatel, the key is to strike a balance between preserving traditional values and embracing new experiences
Walt Disney: The Father of Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney is renowned globally for his groundbreaking contributions to animation and entertainmen. Born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, lllinois, Disney developed a passion for drawing and creativity from a young age. He attended McKinley High School in Kansas City, where he began to home his artistic skills.
Disney’s achievements in film - making are legendar. He created some of the most beloved animated characters, including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. His innovative use of animation techniques and storytelling captivated audiences worldwide. Apart from film, Disney was also famous for his theme parks, including Disneyland and Disney World, which have become iconic destinations for familie. In his personal life, Disney had four siblings and married Lillian Bounds in 1923, with whom he had two daughter.
Walt Disney passed away on December 15, 1966, but his legacy lives on through The Walt Disney Studio, which continues to inspire and entertain audiences of all ages. Today, Disney’s film, characters, and theme parks remain an integral part of popular culture, ensuring his enduring impact on the entertainment industry [1].