Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Linh
Giới thiệu về bản thân
To: The Wildlife Magazine
From: Emily Carter
Subject: Threats facing tigers and possible solutions
Date: 20 December 2025
This report describes the threats facing tigers and suggests some solutions to address the problem.
Research has shown that the main threat to tigers is habitat loss due to deforestation for agriculture and urban development. Tigers need large territories to hunt and live, but their natural habitats are shrinking rapidly. Another serious threat is poaching. Tigers are hunted for their skins, bones, and other body parts, which are sold illegally for traditional medicine and decoration. This has led to a significant decline in their population.
One solution is to establish more protected areas, such as wildlife reserves and national parks, where tigers can live safely. Second, it is important to strengthen laws and increase penalties for poaching and illegal trade of tiger parts. In addition, we should launch educational campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of conserving tigers and discourage the use of products made from them.
In conclusion, there are serious threats to tigers, but with targeted efforts, their numbers can recover. Therefore, we recommend that governments, organizations, and individuals work together to implement these solutions and protect tigers for future generations.
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The charts illustrate the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults, and older people. Overall, clear differences can be seen between the three age groups in their preferred ways of accessing news. Teenagers mainly rely on online news sites, which account for 52% of their news consumption. Television is the second most popular source for this group at 37%, while printed newspapers and other sources are used by only small minorities, at 7% and 4% respectively. Among young adults, television becomes the leading source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Other sources also play a more significant role for young adults, making up 26%, whereas printed newspapers remain the least popular option at 6%. In contrast, older people strongly prefer traditional media. Television dominates at 42%, and printed newspapers represent a substantial 29%. Online news sites are far less common among this group, accounting for just 6%, while other sources make up 23%.
Nowadays, people are beginning to use home robots in their daily lives. With the rapid development of technology, home robots have become more popular in many households. Although they bring many benefits, they also have some disadvantages that should be considered.
Using home robots has several advantages. First, they can help people save time by doing household chores such as cleaning, cooking, or washing dishes. This allows family members to have more free time to relax or spend with each other. Second, home robots are very useful for elderly people or those with disabilities because they can assist with daily activities and increase independence. In addition, robots can work continuously without getting tired, which makes them very efficient.
However, there are some disadvantages to owning home robots. One major drawback is the high cost of buying and maintaining them, which many families cannot afford. Moreover, people may become too dependent on robots and lose basic life skills. There are also concerns about privacy and safety if robots are connected to the Internet.
In conclusion, home robots may make lives easier and happier, but there are certain problems as well. Therefore, people should think carefully before using them.
Walt Disney is famous around the world for creating Mickey Mouse and for changing the history of animated films forever. His name has become a symbol of imagination, creativity, and entertainment.
He was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. As a boy, Walt loved drawing and storytelling. Later, he attended McKinley High School and also studied art at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, which gave him the foundation for his career.
Disney was a very successful filmmaker, who created the first synchronized sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie, and the first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He also built Disneyland, the world’s first theme park, which opened in 1955. Apart from making films, he became famous for his vision of family entertainment.
He had four brothers and a sister, and later, with his wife Lillian, he had two daughters.
Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966. Even after his death, The Walt Disney Studios continued to grow, producing beloved films and theme parks worldwide.
Should Vietnamese Youth Celebrate Foreign Festivals?
Nowadays, many young Vietnamese people enjoy celebrating foreign festivals such as Christmas and Halloween. Some worry this may harm traditional culture, but I think it is mostly positive.
First, joining these events helps young people learn about different customs. Celebrating Christmas or Halloween makes them feel more connected to the world and encourages openness to new ideas. This is important in a time of globalization.
Second, these festivals create fun and unity. Dressing up for Halloween or gathering at Christmas brings people closer, helps them relax after studying, and strengthens friendships. Such activities add color to daily life.
However, there is a risk that Vietnamese traditions could be forgotten. To avoid this, young people should also respect and celebrate our own festivals like Tết and Mid-Autumn. If we balance both, we can enjoy the best of two worlds.
In conclusion, celebrating foreign festivals is not harmful. Instead, it can enrich our culture, as long as we continue to value and preserve our national traditions.