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Họ và tên : Bùi Trung Hiếu –A15 MSSV 1111110567
Nowadays the rapid development of big cities throughout the world certainly brings people there both advantages and disadvantages. Obviously, the children in these urban areas are severely influenced by bad effects if there are not effectively protective mechanisms. They are maybe impacted by violent films, improper western life-style, bad social evils and even young gangsters. Consequently, their behaviors would be changed unexpectedly and uncontrollably and children seem more vulnerable to bad effects. In this essay, I suggest three main reasons to make younger generation had many habits. In the first place, it is undeniable that the state doesn’t provide basic education for everybody. As a result, the children don’t have chances to attend schools in order to absorb useful knowledge for their whole lives. When the children spend time at school studying instead of playing on streets or unwanted places, they would really shape their better characters thanks to having access to educational lessons. A small boy, for instance, who goes to games online kiosk the whole day without studying in school are really vulnerable to bad social evils. In fact, children at their young ages are not ready to protect themselves from deathly temptation or costly tricks. In the second place, the families don’t pay more attention to children and help them to adapt with teenage problems. It is clear that the parents should supply their children not only adequate physical condition but also mental support. Surprisingly, in Vietnam, the son or daughter from a rich family tends to be more affected by bad friend groups than that from a poor family. This is maybe originated from the fact that the children in wealthy families are often fully taken care in terms of physical sides but are much neglected because the parents are extremely busy with their businesses. Last but not the least, the government don’t

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