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22 tháng 3 2020

Unfortunately, racism, xenophobia and antisemitism are still widespread in a lot of countries.
But can people from different origins and cultures live peacefully together in the same country?

Racism appeared for a long time ago. First with slavery of black people. After black people do not stop to be persecuted with the segregation in America or the apartheid in South Africa. Moreover every know the anti-semitism of nazi and its consequences. However, now a lot of law exist to fight against the racism and to live as equals in the eyes of all, and to live in the society without taking into account skin color or religion. However some countries denied these laws.

To summarize people from different origins and cultures can live in the same country if the country's law punishes racist acts.

23 tháng 2 2017

Islam in 2016, a taxi trips, I met an experienced physician resources. In particular, he cherished for years to solve the problem of design traffic jams Hanoi. Long distance, so I hear the details. Having given away in return.

Uncle referee thoughts: I tried to propose this strategy without knowing met anyone who can help take it to the hands of the person responsible for the city.

Grab your phone number, name and address of the driver.

Go to Hanoi, called for a sidekick who is now the official newspaper of the city. Presented as a people have remarkable strategies, the report should be sent reporters down to work with that person.

It's a rewarding job of an official newspaper of the city, so her nails and security, and transfer information.

However, after that, everything fell into "bat endlessly". The newspaper did not like unheard.

Each person a job, so I think, especially in "the driver make suggestions for" this, I just do intermediate bridge was ok then. It should just stop at that level.

The driver several times to call to say that the newspaper did not get involved.

Inside the press may be something to their reason.

Now, the driver can make booklets of doctors (ie strategy written on paper) to the city authorities. And of course, the driver has not been thinking of the 200,000 target. And want to make suggestions, they must follow the specific instructions of the contest.

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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do

 

1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services.

 

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2. The types of community services /  different / various.

 

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3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village.

 

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4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth / community.

 

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5.  In our village, we/  put  four trash can/  the rubbish collecting place.

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6. When people take / rubbish / the place, they put it /  different cans.

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7. For example: bottles/ bottle can, paper/ paper cans, …….

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8. If we/ sort out/ garbage,  we/ can recycle/ reuse/ some / it.

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 9. This/ help/ save/ energy /protect/ environment.

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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do 1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………2. The types of community services /  different / various. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth /...
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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do

 

1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services.

 

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2. The types of community services /  different / various.

 

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3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village.

 

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4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth / community.

 

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5.  In our village, we/  put  four trash can/  the rubbish collecting place.

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6. When people take / rubbish / the place, they put it /  different cans.

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7. For example: bottles/ bottle can, paper/ paper cans, …….

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8. If we/ sort out/ garbage,  we/ can recycle/ reuse/ some / it.

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 9. This/ help/ save/ energy /protect/ environment.

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10. I/ hope/ many people/ many village/ sort out/ waste/ protect/ our environment.

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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do 1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………2. The types of community services /  different / various. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth /...
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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do

 

1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services.

 

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2. The types of community services /  different / various.

 

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3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village.

 

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4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth / community.

 

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5.  In our village, we/  put  four trash can/  the rubbish collecting place.

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6. When people take / rubbish / the place, they put it /  different cans.

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7. For example: bottles/ bottle can, paper/ paper cans, …….

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8. If we/ sort out/ garbage,  we/ can recycle/ reuse/ some / it.

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 9. This/ help/ save/ energy /protect/ environment.

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10. I/ hope/ many people/ many village/ sort out/ waste/ protect/ our environment.

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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do 1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………2. The types of community services /  different / various. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth /...
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IX. Write a paragraph of 100 words about the community service that you want to do

 

1. Nowadays / there /more and more people /do/ community services.

 

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2. The types of community services /  different / various.

 

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3. The voluntary work that I want/ do /be/  sorting out rubbish/   my village.

 

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4. Rubbish sorting / good / the earth / community.

 

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5.  In our village, we/  put  four trash can/  the rubbish collecting place.

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6. When people take / rubbish / the place, they put it /  different cans.

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7. For example: bottles/ bottle can, paper/ paper cans, …….

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8. If we/ sort out/ garbage,  we/ can recycle/ reuse/ some / it.

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 9. This/ help/ save/ energy /protect/ environment.

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10. I/ hope/ many people/ many village/ sort out/ waste/ protect/ our environment.

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10 tháng 9 2017

I believe that playing sports is the best activity for teenagers to do in their free time. Firstly, sports can help them to improve their health and reduce sickness. Secondly, many scientists said that sports help us get out of stress. Thirdly, teenagers can practice their social skills and build up relationship throughout joining in team sports. For these reasons, playing sports would be a good choice for teenagers.

10 tháng 9 2017

Cho mình sửa chút:

_ ... get out of stress easier.

_ ... build up relationship throughout taking parts ( ko phải joining) in....

17 tháng 9 2017

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15 tháng 4 2019

Hal Varian, chief economist at Google, has a simple way to predict the future. The future is simply what rich people have today. The rich have chauffeurs. In the future, we will have driverless cars that chauffeur us all around. The rich have private bankers. In the future, we will all have robo-bankers.

One thing that we imagine that the rich have today are lives of leisure. So will our future be one in which we too have lives of leisure, and the machines are taking the sweat? We will be able to spend our time on more important things than simply feeding and housing ourselves?

Let’s turn to another chief economist. Andy Haldane is chief economist at the Bank of England. In November 2015, he predicted that 15 million jobs in the UK, roughly half of all jobs, were under threat from automation. You’d hope he knew what he was talking about.

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And he’s not the only one making dire predictions. Politicians. Bankers. Industrialists. They’re all saying a similar thing.

“We need urgently to face the challenge of automation, robotics that could make so much of contemporary work redundant”, Jeremy Corbyn at the Labour Party Conference in September 2017.

“World Bank data has predicted that the proportion of jobs threatened by automation in India is 69 percent, 77 percent in China and as high as 85 percent in Ethiopia”, according to World Bank president Jim Yong Kim in 2016.

It really does sound like we might be facing the end of work as we know it.

Many of these fears can be traced back to a 2013 study from the University of Oxford. This made a much quoted prediction that 47% of jobs in the US were under threat of automation in the next two decades. Other more recent and detailed studies have made similar dramatic predictions.

Now, there’s a lot to criticize in the Oxford study. From a technical perspective, some of report’s predictions are clearly wrong. The report gives a 94% probability that bicycle repair person will be automated in the next two decades. And, as someone trying to build that future, I can reassure any bicycle repair person that there is zero chance that we will automate even small parts of your job anytime soon. The truth of the matter is no one has any real idea of the number of jobs at risk.

Even if we have as many as 47% of jobs automated, this won’t translate into 47% unemployment. One reason is that we might just work a shorter week. That was the case in the Industrial Revolution. Before the Industrial Revolution, many worked 60 hours per week. After the Industrial Revolution, work reduced to around 40 hours per week. The same could happen with the unfolding AI Revolution.

Another reason that 47% automation won’t translate into 47% unemployment is that all technologies create new jobs as well as destroy them. That’s been the case in the past, and we have no reason to suppose that it won’t be the case in the future. There is, however, no fundamental law of economics that requires the same number of jobs to be created as destroyed. In the past, more jobs were created than destroyed but it doesn’t have to be so in the future.

In the Industrial Revolution, machines took over many of the physical tasks we used to do. But we humans were still left with all the cognitive tasks. This time, as machines start to take on many of the cognitive tasks too, there’s the worrying question: what is left for us humans?

Some of my colleagues suggest there will be plenty of new jobs like robot repair person. I am entirely unconvinced by such claims. The thousands of people who used to paint and weld in most of our car factories got replaced by only a couple of robot repair people.

No, the new jobs will have to be doing jobs where either humans excel or where we choose not to have machines. But here’s the contradiction. In fifty to hundred years time, machines will be super-human. So it’s hard to imagine of any job where humans will remain better than the machines. This means the only jobs left will be those where we prefer humans to do them.

The AI Revolution then will be about rediscovering the things that make us human. Technically, machines will have become amazing artists. They will be able to write music to rival Bach, and paintings to match Picasso. But we’ll still prefer works produced by human artists.

These works will speak to the human experience. We will appreciate a human artist who speaks about love because we have this in common. No machine will truly experience love like we do.

As well as the artistic, there will be a re-appreciation of the artisan. Indeed, we see the beginnings of this already in hipster culture. We will appreciate more and more those things made by the human hand. Mass-produced goods made by machine will become cheap. But items made by hand will be rare and increasingly valuable.

Finally as social animals, we will also increasingly appreciate and value social interactions with other humans. So the most important human traits will be our social and emotional intelligence, as well as our artistic and artisan skills. The irony is that our technological future will not be about technology but all about our humanity.

Toby Walsh is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia. His new book, “Android Dreams: the past, present and future of Artificial Intelligence” was published in the UK by Hurst Publishers in September 2017. It’s available from the Guardian Bookshop. You can read more at his blog, http://thefutureofai.blogspot.com/

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