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The pie charts compare the main news sources for teenagers, young adults and old people according to a survey in 2022.

Overall, television was a very popular source of news for all age groups. It was the top news source for old and young adults, chosen by 42 percent of old people and more than one third of young adults and teenagers. Meanwhile, online news sites were most chosen by teenagers, with more than 50 percent. By contrast, the Internet was the least common news source for old people, with just 6 percent. On the other hand, printed newspapers were the top news source for 29 percent of old people while only fewer than 10 percent of young adults and teenagers reported getting their news from them. 


AI technologies have given us many amazing opportunities. One of them is using smart robots to perform different tasks at home. People are beginning to use home robots, but we need to consider both the advantages and disadvantages that they bring.

Using home robots has several advantages. First, they can clean our houses, do the laundry and water the plants. They will never complain about doing all the repetitive and boring tasks. Robots can also help us spend more quality time with our  families. We will have more time for leisure activities and family bonding. Second, home robots can provide information and entertainment. They are programmed to answer questions about many topics. They can also keep us entertained by performing music or playing games with us.

However, there are also disadvantages of having a home robot. First, all the robots and other intelligent machines are designed by human beings. They need to be pre-programmed by engineers and can only follow a set of instructions. If a robot breaks down, it will be expensive to repair. In addition, we may start relying on home robots too much. We may become lazy and use our brains less and less. This way we may lose our ability to think critically.

Introduction

Many single-use plastic products, such as bags, bottles, and food containers, are thrown into rubbish bins after being used only once. These plastics take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills, causing serious environmental problems.

Problems
Firstly, plastic waste increases the amount of rubbish in landfills, which are already overloaded. This leads to land pollution and can harm soil quality. Secondly, plastic can break down into microplastics, which pollute the environment and may enter the food chain, affecting human and animal health. In addition, producing plastic uses fossil fuels and energy, contributing to climate change.

Solutions
To solve this problem, governments should reduce the use of single-use plastics by banning or taxing plastic bags and packaging. Businesses can replace plastic products with eco-friendly alternatives such as paper or biodegradable materials. Moreover, individuals should change their habits by using reusable bags, bottles, and containers, and by recycling plastic properly.

Conclusion
In conclusion, reducing single-use plastic waste requires cooperation from governments, companies, and individuals to protect the environment for future generations.

The line graph shows population trends in Viet Nam from 1960 to 2020. Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of people living in rural areas decreased over time, while the urban population showed an opposite trend and increased steadily.

In 1960, the majority of Vietnamese people lived in the countryside, making up about 85% of the total population. Meanwhile, only 15% of the population lived in urban areas. From 1960 to 1980, the rural population fell slightly to around 81%, and it continued to decline to 80% in 1990. After 1990, this figure dropped more clearly, reaching 70% in 2010 and finally 63% in 2020.

By contrast, the percentage of people living in cities rose throughout the period shown. It increased from 15% in 1960 to 19% in 1980 and then to 20% in 1990. From 1990 onwards, the urban population grew more rapidly, reaching 30% in 2010 and approximately 37% in 2020.