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  1. huyentran64

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    Em Hường (E48) nộp bài :(
    In many countries, an increase in crime has been blamed on violent images on television and in computer and video games. I partly agree with the opinion . As you know, almost every family today have a TV or a computer. Everybody often watch Tv, use computer to find information, update news or to entertain. However, It is not true that all Tv programs, news, films, games are good. In the video games, films … have many negative images and young people are more easily influence. They tend to be more curious and often want to experience what they think or what they see. 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, in this modern technology and violence everywhere, governments should take measures stricter management. 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:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; 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; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}
  3. huyentran64

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    Em Tran THi Huyen- E45-nhom 2, nop bai a. Hom nay em cham chi lam duoc them may de, chi than iu chua luon ho em nhe.

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    The bar chart reveals information about purchases in thousands pounds sterling of six consumer goods in four European countries namely Britain, France, Italy, and Germany.

    As can be seen, Britain, among the four European countries, spends on six consumer goods far higher than the other countries except the case of Tennis racquets where Italy comes quite close and; is considered as the nation expending the largest sums of money on the range of consumer goods. In contrast, the total expen***ure of Germany, in overall, is the lowest. To be more precise, regarding photographic, Germany spends much less than the other countries, especially Britain: while the latter’s expense is over 170 thousand pounds sterling, Germany’s is just over 145 thousand pounds sterling. Only in two goods, Tennis racquets and Perfumes, is Germany’s spending greater than another spender, France.

    It could be also noticed that France and Italy, the two rest nations, seem to frequently stand in the middle positions. It is obvious that France expends more on Photographic film, CDs but less on Tennis racquets and Personal stereos than Italy. Interestingly, the two nations’ expen***ures on Toys are equal at about 158 thousand pounds sterling.

    Generally speaking, the four European countries spend on six consumer goods differently

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    The bar chart reveals information about the expen***ure per week on fast foods based on income in Britain. As can be seen, considered as consumers spending more fast foods than the other income groups, high income people consume more than twice as much hamburgers than on fish and chip or pizza. Average income earners, meanwhile, also interested in hamburger, expend about $ 33 per head per week on hamburger, followed by fish & chips and pizza at $ 25 and about $ 12 respectively. Lastly, in contrast to high income group, low income earners seem to be the lowest spender on fast foods. Interestingly, apart from the other groups, they consume more fish & chips than the two others at $17 for fish & chips, $ 14 for hamburger, then $ 7 for pizza.

    The next line chart represents the volume of three fast foods namely hamburger, fish & chips, and pizza purchased in Britain over the period 1970 to 1990, on the other hand. It is clear from the graph, while the consumption of hamburger and fish & chips experiences the same upward trends, the consumption of pizza follows the opposing trend, downward trend: the sales of hamburger and fish & chips, start at about 20 and 80 respectively in 1970, gradually leaping to 1980, then soaring drastically to 1990 with the latter is always higher than the former. Turning to pizza, starting at more than 300, its consumption has deteriorated over the 20 years with a slight increase in 1990 at about 280.

    Generally speaking, in Britain the spending habits on fast foods vary among three income groups; and there are some significant differences in fast foods consumption trends over the 20 years.
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    The bar chart reveals the number of people possesses mobile phones and landlines per 100 people, for selected countries. As can be seen, most of the countries have more mobile phones subscribers than landlines except the case of Canada, US, and Denmark.

    It is obvious from the graph that the Italy has the most volume of mobile phones with 90 mobiles per 100 people, which is followed by Sweden, UK, and Denmark with about 88, 85, 83 respectively. In contrast, Canada, considered as the lowest users of mobile phones, has only above 35 mobile, one third of Italy.

    It could be also noticeable that in some countries, meanwhile, the number of landlines is more than that of mobile phones. To make it clear, Denmark appears to be the biggest users of landlines, with 88 landlines per 100 people, while Italy seems to have the least users, just a half of that in Denmark. Another illustration is in Canada, where the amount of landlines subscribers is far higher than that of cell phones with 63 for the former and 37 for the latter.

    Generally speaking, it can be also inferred from this graph that mobile phone is more popular in European countries regardless Denmark where the number of both is quite equal and high.
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    The first bar chart reveals students’ purposes for study by age and 2 main purposes namely career and interest. As can be seen, the noticeable feature is that the study reasons follow the opposing trend with age. It is shown that starting at 80 % of under 26 - years students studying for their careers, this percentage steadily takes a nosedive by 10% to 20% every decade, then there is only 18% of people reaching at the age over 49 claiming their study on their careers. In contrast, study derived from interest soars with age: there is only 10% of students under 26 studying based on interest. This number increases slowly till 30-39 years at approximately 25%, then leaping dramatically at 70% of over 49 years old. Interestingly, in the age of 40s, people share the equal purposes for their studies.

    The other bar chart, meanwhile, represents the amount employers support their employees’ studying by age. Taking a quick glance from the graph, it can be seen that under 26 year olds get the largest support from their employers, about 64%. It, then, declines dramatically and hits a low of 32% for people at the age of thirties and slowly increases up to about 45% for those in late adulthood.

    Generally speaking, there are some significant differences in why students of different age groups study and in the amount of allowances they receive from employers.
  4. vipxinh_0512

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    Em chào chị, em Tú Anh lớp E48 đây ạ, em nộp bài writting chị xem dùm em chị nhé :D

    It's hard to deny that these images bloodshed, violence in film and media in recent years is one of those "hints, tips," the "example" to the intended audience dark furniture selection.

    in the open economy today, globalization has created con***ions for violent movies that create a series, this can be considered as the "library" provides "scripts" for a lack of parts bravery, educated to behave in the cosmetic value honesty, which has created these crimes should not have.

    Currently, many people will watch the images of violence, bloodshed and when in a context or situation, then that dark images will reappear in the very beginning of some object and then making them affected by the action. Moreover, young people are often very strongly influenced from movies, media, may in certain moments is not a film image in particular that only a few pictures received can also cause we are impressed and sometimes act spontaneously.

    It can be said, the violent film, black film itself is not evil, but they indirectly responsible, since it is provided "script" for the sinful act was, is and will happen out. The main images of violence, evil, see where it has infected a natural way to make a lot of people at certain things happen, they are easy to act in a way that many unconscious when they do not measure all the consequences.

    The names must have a new long into the current domain. Nguyen Duc Nghia create an earthquake in Hanoi, Vu Thi Kim Anh, a public opinion that is uttered and disturbed the whole month, a Chau Hung Son "repay" the debt by killing off the barrel sponge, a Nguyen Huu Tu Hy A teacher murder and non-evidence to identify victims by throwing sacks on the side of the road, to where tens of kilometers crime ... A man killed his wife despite the column display with thin wire and then fabricated in*****dden death cases were police uncover body in Go Vap district, Ho Chi Minh City ...

    Many cases from serious to extremely serious had happened. It tries to explain phenomena, but are not finding answers reasonable proposition
  5. exitwar

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  6. anhchang_bto87

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    Now aday, cirme has been rising and they’re more dangerous, more terrible and difficult to find them. There are many reasons for this, but I believe the violent images on television and in computer and video games which are the main factor have contributed considerably to this thing. First of all, violent images on TV has impacted the thinking of young people because of ignorance and immaturity of them. The children are addicted to online games is obsessed with images of violence and gore in the game lead to lose their personality. For example, the New Hanoi newspaper, a freshman named Trinh Cong Truong who lack of money for games were mercilessly murdered and robbed four milion VND from a taxi workers. He admited he did it because of watching violent film too much. Besides lack of concern of the family, the school has contributed what they have done for the wrong direction and got into that sin.


    Tuần vừa rồi em hơi bận chị ah, đến sát hôm nay mới làm bài được. May quá gần hết giờ thôi chị nhỉ...
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    Nguyễn Công Tiến E45 đề 7
    The bar graph illustrates how peole pay their attention on purchasing for six personal items in Britain, France, Italy and Germany. Taking a quick glance from the graph it can be clearly seen that Britain spends most money on almost of goods. The approximately figure of using for photographic film is 172 thousand pounds. On the contrast with the biggest merchandise, tennis racquets and personal stereos are the least. In every case, British has higher amount spent than other countries.
    In comparison with Britain, Germany is generally the lowest spender. The most attraction item is tennis racquets. Nevertheless, they only spend 150 thousand pounds for it, absolutely less than that of Britain. Germany only spends more than another country, France in two cases: Tennis racquets and Perfumes.
    Meanwhile, the figures for France and Italy are average value. Specifically, France spends more on CDs and Photographic film and less on Tennis racquets than Italy does. Whereas, in three items such as perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos, Italy is a country using more money. Especially, attention on toys of 2 countries are very similar.
    Overall, it can be referred from the graph that there are some considerable differences habits of shopping within Europe.
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    Vu Tuyet Lan - E45. De 7
    The bar chart illustrates how much money people in four nations in Europe, namely Britain, France, Italy, German, pay for six types of consumer products.
    Among those countries listed, Britain expends most absolutely on the amount of consumer goods contained with at least 160,000 pounds on photographic films, toys, CDs, perfumes and over 150,000 pounds on personal stereos and tennis racquets. The spending of British is noticeably higher than that of other countries in any case; except for the case of tennis racquetsdoes another country, Italy, come close.

    On the contrary, Germany is broadly the lowest spender. They spend no more than 150,000 pounds for any category of goods. It is most obvious in photographic film, where Germany spends much less than Britain. Germany only expends more than France, in two cases: tennis racquets and perfumes.

    Meanwhile, France and Italy generally witness middle positions, averaging out in spending overall. Particularly, France pays more money on CDs and photographic film but less on tennis racquets than Italy does. Italy’s spending on personal stereos is only slightly heavier than that of France, whereas spending on toys is the same between the two.

    In sumary, although there are some variations in spending habits within Europe, overall the Britishs are the greatest spenders and the Germans spend the least.



  9. nguyenhaianh24feb

    nguyenhaianh24feb Thành viên mới

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    In my opinion, I agree that we can blame violent content in television and computer games for the increasing crime rate. Nowadays, with the bloom in information technology, games and television shows can be easily made or directed. But some of them are not suitable for everyone. For instance, a game like GTA allows players to kill and commit crime as missions. Gamers, who are teenagers and lack of self-control, can be easily influenced. According to recent research, violent games cause more intense feelings for aggression and might trigger feelings of anger and hostility. In 2009, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conclude that violent games can tentatively decrease prosocial behaviours. Players will be addicted to virtual world and finally become antisocial. In this stage of mind, gamers might lost their self-control and commit crime if they suffer depression. In conclusion, it requires action from both government and parents to control and guide teenagers to prevent the unhealthy influence of video games.
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    From the graphs we can see that the number of Japanese travellers go abroad in the period from 1985 to 1995 and Australias quota of the Japanese tourist trade. In the bar graph we can see that, there was a dramatically increas in the numbers travelling aboard of Japan between 1985 to 1995. In the first ten year, the figure of tourists was just nearly 5 millions. Nevertheless in 1990, there was a rise remarkably to become 11millions. Until 1995, the number of tourists was namely 15millions

    Concerning about the line graph, which is Australians share of Japanese tourist market. In 1985, there just more 2 millions Japanese travellers went to Australia. Howere, it can be seen that the figure of visistors grow quickly, 3 millions, 4 millions, and 4.8 millions respectivily. From 1988 to 1994, the number of travellers had become fluctuated.
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    From the graphs we can see that the number of Japanese travellers go abroad in the period from 1985 to 1995 and AustraliasJapan between 1985 to 1995. In the first ten year, the figure of tourists was just nearly 5 millions. Nevertheless in 1990, there was a rise remarkably to become 11millions. Until 1995, the number of tourists was namely 15millions quota of the Japanese tourist trade. In the bar graph we can see that, there was a dramatically increas in the numbers travelling aboard of

    Concerning about the line graph, which is Australians share of Japanese tourist market. In 1985, there just more 2 millions Japanese travellers went to Australia. Howere, it can be seen that the figure of visistors grow quickly, 3 millions, 4 millions, and 4.8 millions respectivily. From 1988 to 1994, the number of travellers had become fluctuated.

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