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HUE UNIVERSITY
INFORMATICS AND OPEN INSTITUTE
Họ tên: Trần Sỹ Giảng
Mã sinh viên: 7052900510
Ngày sinh: 12/04/1994
AMERICAN LITERATURE 1&2
Part 1. Write a short professional bio data about your profession, responsibilities,
education, interests, and current work (no more than 150 words).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------My full name is Tran Sy Giang. My profession is a doctor, my responsibility is to
take care of the health of children. I graduated from Hue University of Medicine
and Pharmacy in 2018. This comprehensive educational background has equipped
me with a solid foundation in pediatric cardiovascular surgery. In addition to
pursuing my profession, I am also passionate about sports. In particular, I like table
tennis very much. This sport helps me relieve stress in life as well as give me good
health. Currently, I am working at the Department of General Surgery - Nghe An
Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital. I am a congenital heart surgeon. My daily job is
to heal sick children's hearts. I believe that with my own efforts, combined with
passion in work, I will soon become an excellent surgeon, contributing a part of my
energy to contribute to society.
Part 2. Choose one of these questions which are given in the task and answer
it in a 300-words essay.
1. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost has a universal theme for all the
people in the world. Can you use your understanding about the theme to
prove that? Have you ever stood at a crossroads and hesitated to decide
what road to take in your real life? How?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a poem that resonates with people
across the globe due to its universal theme of choices and the uncertainty that
accompanies decision-making. Frost's exploration of this theme is relatable to
individuals from all walks of life, making it applicable to people worldwide.