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Gender equality is an issue of concern in many countries around the world, including Vietnam.

In my
opinion, Vietnam needs to do more to improve gender equality and create more opportunities for
women to develop their potential. First, the role and position of women must be highlighted in the
development of society. Secondly, we need propaganda to raise people's awareness of women and
remove prejudice against their values. Thirdly, the state needs to support and help women in
education, create opportunities for them to contribute more to society. Last but not least, Vietnamese
women need to try to improve, compete with men. Then, as the economy grows, women will have
better time and conditions to develop themselves.
Online learning has so many benefits and opportunities for us that we've never seen in school. First,
the greatest benefit of e-learning is convenience. More specifically, we can study anywhere, because
we study on the computer or the phone. Secondly, it provides us with a variety of utilities and new
technologies for learning. Thanks to it, we can review the lecture search for information quickly,
actively interact with the teacher,... And finally, the advantage that can easily be seen is that it's cheap.
The cost of online programs is usually cheaper than traditional programs. Teachers and students will
also save on travel. In short, online learning is a useful way of learning, and we should make good use
of it.
Vietnamese youth have benefited from Vietnam becoming a member of various international
organizations. First of all, we can see that they are now receiving better health care. For example,
UNICEF has many programs to ensure that all children are vaccinated against certain diseases.
Second, the quality of education has also improved. Today, Vietnam has a lot of quality education
programmes at the regional and international levels. This gives young people more opportunities to
access advanced knowledge or exchange education programmes in other countries. Finally, many
different career choices are open to teenagers today. They are no longer confined to state institutions
or families. Instead, they can choose to work for global, local or private companies, depending on
their individual abilities and preferences. In short, international organizations have brought more
benefits to Vietnamese youth.

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