Nguyễn Duy Ngọc Linh
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Dear Hiring Manager,
I am writing to apply for the position of part-time receptionist at Viet Organic Garden. I was excited to see your advertisement, as I am very interested in working in a friendly and professional environment like yours.
I am a responsible and hard-working person with good communication skills. I have previous experience working as a receptionist at a small language center, where I answered phone calls, welcomed guests, and handled bookings. Through this job, I developed strong organizational skills and learned how to deal with customers politely and efficiently. I am also comfortable using computers and basic office software.
Importantly, I am available to work on weekends and can start immediately. I am confident that my positive attitude and dedication would make me a valuable member of your team.
Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
LINH.
The three pie charts illustrate the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults and old people. Overall, there is a clear contrast between the preferences of younger and older generations. While teenagers rely heavily on online news, older people tend to prefer more traditional forms of media, especially television and printed newspapers. Young adults, meanwhile, show a more balanced pattern.
For teenagers, online news sites are by far the most popular source, accounting for 52% of their news consumption. Television ranks second at 37%, whereas printed newspapers are used by only 7%. Other sources make up a very small proportion, at just 4%. This suggests that digital platforms dominate among the youngest group.
Among young adults, the distribution is more even. TV represents 35%, closely followed by online news at 33%. Interestingly, 26% obtain news from other sources, while printed newspapers remain the least preferred option at 6%.
In contrast, old people depend largely on traditional media. TV is the leading source at 42%, and printed newspapers are also significant at 29%. Only 6% use online news sites, while 23% rely on other sources. Overall, the charts highlight a clear generational shift from traditional to digital media.
Intelligent Robots play a vital role in modern days. Besides benefits, we must consider disadvantages when using them.
First, look at the most positive points. Thanks to robots and A.I technology, the number of workforce can be reduced but the production even increases more, especially in the manufacturing industry. The robots can perform the tasks faster than the humans and much more consistently and accurately. They can work at places 24/7 without any salary and food. Additionally, they don’t get bored. In medicine, they helps doctors to diagnose diseases, do the surgeries, especially tiny surgeries with highest accuracy. In some hospitals, the robo pets can help the patients with depression and they keep them active.
On the contrary, robots bring about some troubles. First and for most, training is needed to operate the system, so we need to pay for scientists and trainees, maintenance and reparation expenditure, which raise the cost overall. Another point I’d to mention is the machine malfunction, which creates lots of troubles and confusions, and even sometimes lead to unexpected accidents. It’s reported that a robot in a car manufacturing factory killed a worker. This results in a worrisome of people using A.I for medical purposes. Furthermore, the robots are not able to act any different from what they are programmed to do. With the heavy application of robots, the humans may become overly dependent on the machines, losing their mental capacities. If the control of robots goes in the wrong hands, the robots may cause the destruction.
In conclusion, I suppose that we need to take advantages of A.I to make our life better, but remember its dangers and risks to take precaution timely.