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CURRICULUM VITAE Personal details Name: Nguyen Dieu Vy Phone: 12345678 Email: vynguyen@webmail.com Personal statement Passionate and dedicated individual with a strong interest in teaching and working with children. Excellent communication skills, enthusiastic about organizing learning activities, and committed to creating a fun and engaging learning environment. Eager to learn new skills, gain work experience, and pursue my passion for teaching and learning. Education Phuong Dong Senior Secondary School: 20XX-present Ba Dinh Junior Secondary School: 20XX-20XX Subjects and predicted grades: English - 9.5, Maths - 9.5, Literature - 8.0 Awards: Student of the Year Award, Ha Noi Outstanding Student Award Extracurricular activities: Founding member of the school English speaking club, planning club meetings and organising events Work experience Volunteer teaching assistant: Sunshine English Centre: 20XX-present - Assisted in organizing and delivering learning sessions for primary school students - Helped students with reading, writing, and basic math skills - Encouraged student participation and maintained a positive learning environment Skills Fluent English: IELTS score 7.5 Strong teamwork skills Excellent communication skills Hobbies and interests Creative arts and storytelling Reading English comic books References Available upon request
To: Wildlife Magazine Competition Committee
From: Boy
Subject: Threats to tigers and proposed solutions
Date: 2026-03-04
Introduction
This report describes the critical threats facing tigers in the wild and suggests solutions to ensure their survival.
Threats
Research has shown that habitat loss due to deforestation is a major threat to tigers. As their natural habitats shrink, tigers lose access to the food and shelter they need to survive. Another serious threat is poaching, driven by the illegal wildlife trade. Tiger parts are mistakenly believed to have medicinal value, leading to their targeted killing.
Solutions
One solution is to implement stricter forest protection laws. This will help prevent deforestation and ensure healthy habitats for tigers to thrive. Second, it is important to increase anti-poaching efforts by strengthening law enforcement and imposing harsher penalties for poaching offenses. In addition, we should focus on raising public awareness about the importance of tiger conservation. Educational campaigns can encourage people to participate in protecting these magnificent creatures.
Conclusion
In conclusion, there are a number of critical threats pushing tigers towards extinction. However, by implementing solutions like habitat protection, increased anti-poaching efforts, and public awareness campaigns, we can ensure a future where tigers continue to roam free in their natural habitat.
The pie charts illustrate the main news sources for teenagers, young adults, and old people according to a survey conducted in 2022.
Overall, television was the most popular source for all age groups. It was chosen by 42 per cent of old people, and more than one third of teenagers and young adults. Meanwhile, the Internet source emerged as a strong contender for younger audiences. While only 6 per cent of old people rely on the internet for news, this number jumps to 33 per cent for young adults and a surprising 52 per cent for teenagers. By contrast, printed newspapers were the sencond choice of news source for old people with 29 percent, while only 7 per cent for teenagers and 6 per cent or young adults. Young adults and old people relied on "other" sources for news around a quarter, while teenagers only had 4 per cent.
People are beginning to use home robots in their daily lives, especially as technology becomes cheaper and more advanced. These machines can clean houses, provide security, and even offer companionship to elderly people. However, like any new technology, home robots have both advantages and disadvantages that should be carefully considered. Using home robots has several advantages. First, they save time and effort by doing repetitive tasks such as vacuuming, mowing the lawn, or monitoring the home. This allows people to focus on work, hobbies, or spending time with family. In addition, robots can improve safety by detecting fires, intruders, or health emergencies. For older adults or people with disabilities, home robots may increase independence and quality of life. However, there are some disadvantages to owning home robots. One major problem is the high cost of purchase and maintenance, which many families cannot afford. There are also concerns about privacy, since robots often collect data through cameras and microphones. Moreover, overreliance on robots may reduce human interaction and basic skills. In conclusion, home robots may make lives easier and happier, but there are certain problems as well. Society should use them wisely and responsibly.
In recent years, many young Vietnamese have embraced foreign festivals like Christmas and Halloween. While some view this as a threat to traditional culture, I believe it brings more benefits than harm.
Firstly, celebrating international festivals helps young people learn about different cultures and become more open-minded. Events like Halloween and Christmas are not only fun but also educational, allowing youth to explore global traditions. This promotes cultural exchange and helps Vietnam become more globally connected.
Secondly, these celebrations boost the economy. Shops, cafes, and restaurants decorate for the seasons, offer themed products, and attract customers. This increases business opportunities, especially in urban areas.
However, it is also important to maintain and promote Vietnamese traditions such as Tet and Mid-Autumn Festival. Schools and communities should ensure that local customs are taught and celebrated alongside foreign ones.
In conclusion, the influence of foreign festivals is not necessarily negative. As long as young people continue to value their own heritage, celebrating international events can enrich their lives and broaden their cultural understanding.
WALT DISNEY - THE FATHER OF MICKEY MOUSE Walt Disney is famous around the world for making a lot of successful films, which are loved by children and adults of many generations. Childhood and education Walt jhvey was born in Chicago in 1901. During his childhood, he loved drawing and painting. He attended Brenton Grammar School, but he left school when he was 16. Achievements Disney was a very successful film maker, who created Mickey Mouse and produced successful animated films such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Throughout his career, Disney won or received 26 Oscars, three Golden Globe Awards, one Emmy Award - a record in history. He is also famous for building the first theme park in the world, called Disneyland. Now many more Disney parks have been built and have become popular worldwide. Family Walt Disney had three older brothers and a younger sister. He married Lillian Bounds, and they were together for 41 years. They had one biological daughter and one adopted daughter. Death and the continued success of the Walt Disney Studios Disney died from cancer in 1966, but the Walt Disney Studios continued to make live-action and animated films. These films inspire people of all ages to follow their dreams.