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  1. exitwar

    exitwar Thành viên mới

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    Chị THuỳ gửi 2 mail mà bạn: 1 mail link down video 1 mail là file doc ... Bạn xem lại xem
  2. quynhnga0710

    quynhnga0710 Thành viên mới

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    Em Nga lớp E 48 nộp bài writitng.

    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0cm; mso-para-margin-right:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0cm; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;} In some countries, crime has proven an upward trend today. There are many reasons for this but I completely believe that violent images on TV and computer and video games , in some ways, have contributed considerably to this increase. First, violent images help to increase the number of young offenders. Young people are more easily influenced than the others because of their lack of knowledges and living experiences. They tend to be more curious and often want to experience what they think or what they see. Violent images, therefore, in certain ways, could lead young people to actual actions rather than what they do when playing games. For example, in my country, recently has witnessed several murders committed by secondary pupils who are obsessed by killing scenes in a widely played game – Half Life.Secondly, violent computer or video games indirectly shape criminals in their offensive actions. Many researches have pointed out that watching or playing too much violent games can lead to players becoming more aggressive. Players seem to imitate actions in games, and, at some time, their loss of self-control can result in some crimes committed. For example, the mass murder at a school in the US in 2007 was committed by a student who finally admitted that his action was motivated by violent scenes in action movies. In conclusion, the increase in crime rate in some countries is caused by many factors, not only the violent images on TV and computer and video games. However, in this modern world where violent computer games are present more and more in everywhere, contribution of violent images to higher crime rate cannot be denied.
  3. nam_boc

    nam_boc Thành viên mới

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    Em Hải Nam - E48 nộp bài

    Nowadays, televition, computer and video games are becoming more popular with human life. They help people to relax after stress working hours. However, in many conuntries, an increase in crime has been blamed on violent images on television and in computer and video games. In my opinion, I absolutely agree with this idea because of some reasons below. Firstly, violent images impact directly on viewer through senses: sight and hearing. This leads to the fact that watchers especially children and adolescents who do not have mature thought and full growth on physiological are obsessed. They easily confuse hero with murderer, criminal with brave person… and imilate what they see. For example, Nguyen Duc Nghia – a murderer who had killed his ex-girlfriend brutally admitted that he was influented by violent images in the movies and video games. The second, appearance of more and more violent element on television, in the computer and video games will make children regard those actions as acceptable in real life. Gradually this idea penetrates into their mind and creats the aggressiveness in their behavior. In short, if the violent images are not controlled, it will cause adverse effects to public security.
  4. lethaolinh-e39

    lethaolinh-e39 Thành viên mới

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    The bar chart provides information about quantity use for six shopper goods in four countries: Britain, France, Italy and Germany.
    Starting with Britain, we can see that Britain is bigest consumer among the four European countries listed. Almost goods has spending over150 thousand pounds and three favour merchandises are: Photographic film, Toys and CDs. Specially, Photographic film has spending highest sterling about 172 thousand pounds. Furthermore, in every case, British spending is considerably higher that than that of other countries.
    In contrast, Germany is generally the lowest spender. In six goods has spending low 150 thousand pounds and Photographic which Germany spends much less than Britain.Germany only spends more than another country, France in two cases: Tennis racquets and Perfumes.
    Meanwhile, France and Italy generally maintain middle positions. However, France spends more on CDs and Photographic film and less on Tennis racquets than Italy does. Italy spending on Personal stereos is only marginally greater than that of France, while spending on toys is equal between the two.
    In conclusion, the data show that there are some significant in spending habits in European countries.
  5. virkiller

    virkiller Thành viên mới

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    Hải Khánh - E45


    The bar chart reveals the proportion of mobile phones and land lines per 100 customers in seven countries of the world.

    Taking a quick glance from the graph it can be clearly seen that the rate of cell phones is lower than fixed telephones in three regions which are Canada and US and Denmark, with the biggest different number of people is 24 in Canada (38 users' mobile and 62 users' fixed). On the other hand, the another states have opposite unequal totals which have mobile phones higher than land lines in four kingdoms is clearly shown in the last country of the chart with 90 cell phones and 42 land lines. It is obvious that the number of mobile users that can get the highest total and hit a peak of 90 people use cell phones was remarkably greater than of fixed phones in most countries, except for Canada, US and Denmark.

    In brief, it can be referred from the graph that the variation is indicated between the proportion of mobile phones and land lines per 100 users in some choice countries.
  6. thuhuyenbk

    thuhuyenbk Thành viên mới

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    Đề 10:
    The graphs reveal information about the Japanese tourists going abroad.
    The bar chart illustrates the number of Japanese travellers going overseas between 1985 and 1995. It goes without saying that the number of Japanese tourists moves upward significantly from about 5 millions in 1985 to nearly 16 millions in 1995. From 1985 to 1990, there was continuous increase in the number of Japanese tourists , in particular, it is about 5.8 millions, 7 millions, 8.5 millions and 9.5 millions in 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989 respectively. Although it was fewer in the number of tourists in 1991 than the number of those in 1990, the later period of four years, from 1991 to 1995, the trend of increase in the number of Japanese tourists was continuing but it was at a higher level.
    The line graph, meanwhile, represents the percentage of Japanese travellers coming to Asstralia. It is clear from the graph, the proportion of Japanese tourists arriving to Australia climbs dramatically from 2% in 1985 to approximately 5% in 1988, dropping to about 4% in 1989 and reaching a peak at nearly 6.1% in 1993. After that, it plunges in 6% in 1994.
    It could be also noticed that there has more and more Japanese tourists going abroad in a period of elevent years, from 1985 to 1995. Despite the increase of the proportion of Japanese travellers coming to Australia, it still makes up inconsiderablely in Japanese’s tourist market.
  7. mqk8

    mqk8 Thành viên mới

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    Quốc - nhóm 4 E45 ah :D

    The first bar graph reveals that there is a diminishing in study for career with age. Students studying for their jobs constitute a majority of under-26-year olds, at nearly 80%. However, the percentage gradually contracts by about 10-20% every decade. Only around 40% of people in the forties and approximately 18% of those on the wrong side of 50, study for career reasons.
    By contrast, it also can be seen from the first chart that people are more and more motivated to study by their interests when they get older. There are just 10% of those under 26 studying what they concern. The proportion expands steadily by about 5-15% per ten year until their forties, followed by a dramatic leap in the next decade. Numbers of people in the 40-49-year-old age group studying for the both purposes are the same. Out of over-49-year olds, 70% study for interest in comparison with only 18% studying for their occupations.
    The second bar graph presents that the group of students receiving the largest employer support is under-26-year olds, with the rate of approx. 63%. It dives quickly and hits the low (about 33%) in the third decade of life, then steadily swells, to about 44% of those over 49.
    To conclude, it is uncertain to link reason of studying with support of employers, despite the truth that the highest level of support is for the students mainly studying for career.
  8. trang_E50

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  9. huong1507

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    Em Hương E45 / đề 6


    The bar chart illustrates three income groups used the all of the money per week for eating fast foods in UK in 1990.

    Hamburger was consumed most with 42 pence per week by people being high earnings . This figure was more than doubled the quality of money used to eat Fish & Chips and Pizza. Similarly, Hamburger was been favourite and eaten more than Fish & Chips and Pizza by average income earners while the whole of the money for consuming Fish & Chips was twice as that for spending on Pizza. Compared to other income groups, Fish & Chips was favourite by low earning people and those spent the least money just over 5 pence per week on eating Pizza.

    The line graph illustrates that the popularity of consuming fast foods from 1970 to 1990. The weight of Fish & Chips eaten gradually rocket over the period 1970 to 1980 and sharply skyrocket in the next decade. Compared to Fish & Chips, Hamburger are more widespread than Fish & Chips in twenty years and gradually soars in two decades especially rapidly moves upward from 1985. By contrast, Consuming Pizza plummets gradually and slightly increase after 1985.

    In conclusion, higher earners were keen on fast foods while Hamburger and Fish & Pizza were favourite.
  10. hangoc1990

    hangoc1990 Thành viên mới

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    em ngoc ha lop E45 nhom 3

    The bar chart illustrates the number of phones per 100 people used for daily life in some selected countries by telephones and cellphones. Taking a quick glance from the graph, it can be clearly seen that these countries using high-tech phones were divided into two continents: North American and . Firstly, in Canada, 100 people on average had nearly 40 percent using mobile phones while the other choosing landlines was 63 percent. In America, the number of people using cellphones was 50 percent and there were 68 percent of people like telephones more. From the chart, it is noticeable that in Europe, people are in trend to use mobile phones except Denmark. It presented the approximate equal figure of people by phoned in which cellphones were 88 and landlines were 82. On the other hand, Italy is the country having the biggest number of mobile phones per 100 people. The figure hit a peak of 90 percent but less than a half a much, namely 42 percent were landlines. The number of people using telephones and cellphones was absolutely equal in both UK and Sweden. Lastly, in German, there were 40 percent in 100 people using mobile phones and 71 percent would like to use landlines. In conclusion, people in Europe clearly prefer mobile phones to landlines.

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