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Full name: Nguyễn Diệp Thuận - 4501701143

Topic: Compare E-LEARNING to traditional studying.

E-learning and traditional learning are quite different. Basically, E-learning is training, learning, or
education delivered online through a computer or any other digital device. Traditional learning, on the
other hand, involves a teacher, a brick-and-mortar facility and a group of students that gather together
at this facility during specific periods of the day to learn from the teachers. The best thing about online
learning is that it offer flexibility which allow students to take their courses at anytime or anywhere
while traditional learning follow a regular schedule. However, the increased flexibility of E-learning
comes with a bit of a trade-off - you’ll need to be highly self-motivated. In contrast, the structured
schedule of attending class a handful of times per week can help keep students on task. In online
classes, the learner is not directly interacting with the faculty, so they may find it difficult to ask their
online instructor, as communication is often very impersonal. Classroom learning, however, helps
students and teachers know each other in a better manner, which allows teachers to know the students
and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses better. In conclusion, these learning formats can all be very
effective, no matter your personal learning style and situation.

Topic: Describe the similarities and differences of dogs and humans.

Dogs and humans both have some similarities and differences. Humans and dogs last shared a common
ancestor 100 million years ago. Humans have evolved over time and created new things. Dog, however,
didn’t evolve that much. Dogs and humans react to vocal and emotional content in the same ways. Like
humans, dogs appear to possess brain systems that are devoted to making sense of vocal sounds, and
are sensitive to their emotional content. Humans and dogs both are very social creatures. Dogs also get
jealous just like humans when their owners play with something else that isn’t them. Similar to humans,
dogs also have emotions such as sadness, happiness and anger… Most humans react in civilized ways to
problems. Dogs, in contrast, react to things by instinct. Human appreciate art and beauty, but dogs
don’t. In conclusion, dogs can quickly feel like part of the family and we are more similar to this man's
best friend than we originally thought.

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