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16 tháng 12 2018

The Vietnamese people believe that it is bad luck if still keeping the debts and borrowed things of the old year. Also, it means they can be stuck in debts in the New Year as they did in old year. Thus, they should pay all debts before Tet.

16 tháng 12 2018

Come home for Tet
Vietnamese people have traditions when the end of the Lunar New Year to return to reunion under the family home, to be prayed before the altar, visit the grave or ancestral church, report the elderly, grandparents What has been done in the past year.
People want to visit where they used to live with their families in their teens. Especially for those who come from rural Vietnam, the memories associated with the wells, the yard, the bamboo ... the whole life can not forget.

Thus, "returning home for Tet" became an idiom for pilgrimage to the place of origin in the traditional New Year.

Honor ancestors
Also in these days, caring, preparing the altar is a way for children to pay homage to their ancestors. Each family has a different layout and arrangement of altars, but the general idea is to remember the dead.

The offerings of the New Year are usually a pair of blue cake, fruit tray, fresh flower vase, cake box, wine bottle ... There are also two sugar cane placed on either side of the altar, with the descendants, leading ancestral spirits from heaven to earth ...

This is the traditional culture that contributes to preserving the spiritual and moral heritage of human life handed down from the ancients.

Exodus and predation
Folk traditions that, on New Year's Eve or the first day of the new year, the head of the family to "leave", ie go out, to find good luck for themselves and their families. Before leaving, people have to see the day, time and good directions to meet the gods, gods, gods ...

Not only that, if you leave the temple or temple, after the ceremony, Vietnamese people have the habit of breaking a "branch" to bring home to get the blessing, called the "fortune".

This can be a branch of small branches or branches, si ... are the trees all year round lush and flourishing. Destiny in the temple, the temple implied a bit of fortune, the Buddha gave the New Year. Branches buds plugged in usually bring about the altar. Un the North, the Central does not have the habit of picking early in the year.

Writing and applying spring early letters
Long ago, the spring pen was maintained as a beautiful cultural tradition of the Vietnamese. In the past, there were only teachers, teachers, and scholars who had just started the ritual. After the New Year's Eve, they will burn down the table and write a pen with the sentence parallel, meaningful words on red paper or paper flowers.

Spring can be written with the name, age, birthplace of the writer or some verse was composed improvised ...

Today, although not as popular as the old but many families, especially students, writers, poets, writers ... This custom is still very respected. Because it not only symbolizes the beginning of a career, but also sent many thoughts, aspirations for a new year smoothly, happy and successful.In addition to the tradition of publishing the first year, the Vietnamese There is another customs also emphasize the spirit of the word. That is the customs of the first letter.

The beginning of the year has become the custom and culture of each spring. The beginning of the year is often associated with praying for the good and the good in human desire through pilgrimages to the holiest place.

In the past, the word "Nho" is still used today, and it is also written in Quoc Ngu, with its advantages, ease of reading and easy comprehension. The master of Sino-Vietnamese and Korean language school to release the soul in pen strokes that give back to the person asking for the mind, his talents are sent through the stroke and content of the text according to the wishes of the applicant.

Applying the letter beginning on a popular day, it is becoming a beautiful custom of the Vietnamese each spring to the New Year, from the South to the North.

Lei xiu happy birthday
On New Year's Day, adults give children a small amount of money, put in a red envelope, called "lì xì" with the congratulations to eat, fast or symbolize luck and fortune.

According to the ancient Chinese, in the "pink bag" there are eight coins (Bat Tien Tien) is placed under the pillow to chase the child to harass.

According to the customary in some localities, young people are not happy about the age of older people, because it is not right meaning, and is thought to be "mixed."

However, today, the happy old age has been more open, especially the young but married, have the income can celebrate the age for the elderly as parents, grandparents, to praise luck, health, peace.

In the early morning of the New Year or the day of the "Righteousness", all activities stop, the children gather in the patriarch's house to celebrate their ancestors wish grandparents, uncles ... and celebrate each other's age.Tết cổ truyền ở gia đình đa văn hóa

Độc đáo phiên chợ mai đá phục vụ người Việt tại Lào trong dịp Tết

Task 2. Write an email to Nick and tell him about how you often celebrate Tet. (40-60 words). You can use the following ideas as cues.- What do you do at Tet?- What should children do? What shoudn’t they do?- What do you like best about...
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Task 2. Write an email to Nick and tell him about how you often celebrate Tet. (40-60 words). You can use the following ideas as cues.
- What do you do at Tet?
- What should children do? What shoudn’t they do?
- What do you like best about Tet?
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3 tháng 12 2021
   

Task 2. Write an email to Nick and tell him about how you often celebrate Tet. (40-60 words). You can use the following ideas as cues.
- What do you do at Tet?
- What should children do? What shoudn’t they do?
- What do you like best about Tet?
Hello my Name Is ..... . I'm 11 years old . Now, I will tell you about things to do on Tet holiday. Before Tet, I clean the house, decorate the house and indispensable a peach tree in front of the door. During Tet, I get lucky money, watch a lion dance and watch fireworks. Students did not have to go to school that day

21 tháng 12 2022

All of the special holidays in my country, I Tet the most. Tet is an occasion to everyone get together in warm atmosphere. Before Tet holiday, Everyone prepares many things and decorates their house. I plant a lot of flowers in front of my house and buy many things such as clothes, foods ...

Besides, most of the streets also are decorated beautifully with colorful lights and flowers. During Tet, I spends more time on visiting my relatives, friends and colleagues. Especially, I give to each other the best wishes for the new year. Tet is an opportunity for children receive lucky money. There is a funny thing that people try to avoid argument or saying any bad things at Tet. I love Tet holiday!

20 tháng 12 2022

dịch r tự làm nhá.          Viết một lá thư điện tử ( 40 từ) tới bạn bè và kể với cô/anh ấy những gì bạn nên hoặc ko nên làm vào tết

29 tháng 4 2019

Oceans and the life they sustain are vital to humankind. Unfortunately, overfishing, climate change, and pollution threaten these habitats.

The oceans are one connected body of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of the Earth, and we depend on these waters for human survival. They influence everything from the weather to the food supply to the health of seaside communities. Yet, we are the greatest offenders when it comes to pollution.

The oceans are also teeming with creatures that are critical to our ecosystems. Fish, dolphins, squid, octopuses, eels, and whales populate the open ocean, while lobsters, starfish, oysters, crabs, and snails scurry about the ocean bottom. Mammals like walruses, otters, and polar bears depend on the ocean for their survival as well. Coral reefs are a biome of colorful activity found in shallow, tropical waters.

All areas of the ocean are impacted by human activities. Lost or discarded nets, spilled oil and garbage, runoff, and sewage are all creating dead zones in the oceans. Excess carbon dioxide turns ocean waters acidic, and freshwater from melted glaciers will alter the weather-driving currents.

Heartbreaking Ocean Pollution Facts

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Scientists estimate how much floating garbage is out there, but not even oceanographers can tell us exactly how much – the oceans are just too big. In 2002, Nature magazine reported that, “…during the 1990s, debris in the waters near Britain doubled; in the Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica the increase was a hundredfold. And depending on where they sample, oceanographers have found that between 60 and 95 percent of today’s marine debris is made of plastic.”

Where does all this garbage come from?

Plastic and other garbage enters the ocean when people throw it from ships, leave it in the path of the tide, when rivers carry it there, or when sewage systems and storm drains overflow. In spite of the Ocean Dumping Reform Act, “…the US still releases more than 850 billion gallons of untreated sewage and storm runoff every year,” according to a 2004 EPA report.

This problem is significant because plastics do not degrade in seawater. Rather, they accumulate daily, and, thanks to ocean currents, the plastics travel thousands of miles.

As of April of 2017, scientists estimated that about 19 billion pounds of garbage are currently present in the world’s oceans.

“We’re being overwhelmed by our waste,” said Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineer who led the 2015 study that determined this staggering number. According to Jambeck, ocean waste amounts will double by 2025 unless we do something on a global scale to reduce ocean waste.

Plastics are the top type of garbage found in the ocean. Ocean Conservancy, a nonprofit that organizes an annual coastal cleanup event in more than 150 countries worldwide, estimate that plastic debris makes up around 85 percent of all the trash collected from beaches, waterways and oceans.

Because plastics don’t biodegrade, they simply break down into smaller and smaller pieces as they are exposed to sunlight. These microplastics are shorter than 5 millimeters long, and some are microbeads.

The United Nations Environment Program note that, “…there could be as many as 51 trillion microplastic particles in our seas.” What is particularly alarming is the five, enormous swirling garbage convergences called “gyres”. These large garbage islands are the subject of new and innovative ocean cleaning efforts and technology.

One of the most troublesome sources of ocean garbage is litter from single-use plastic products ― plastic bags in particular. These plastics are threatening at least 600 marine life species, including leatherback turtles, whales, and seabirds. These animals mistake the plastics for food and cannot digest them, and the plastics eventually kill the animals.

People need to be educated about how widespread ocean pollution is and how it not only affects marine life, but people and the environment as well.

For example:

  • Pollution is one of the biggest global killers, affecting over 100 million people.
  • Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 sea mammals are killed by pollution every year.
  • The Mississippi River carries an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of nitrogen pollution into the Gulf of Mexico each year, creating a “dead zone” in the Gulf each summer.
  • 40% of the freshwater lakes in the US are too polluted for fishing, aquatic life, or swimming.
  • 1.2 trillion gallons of untreated sewage, storm water, and industrial waste are dumped into US water every year.
  • In 2010, recycling and composting prevented 85 million tons of pollution.
  • Cleanups can save animals lives and discourage people from littering in the future.
Cleaning up Ocean Pollution

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It is critical that we, as residents on this planet, join together to fight ocean trash. There are multiple agencies, nonprofits, and corporations who are joining the fight, and we can support them.

The International Coastal Cleanup organization started more than 30 years ago, when communities came together to collect and document the trash along their Texas coastlines.

The organization connected with the Texas General Land Office, local businessmen and women, and other ocean-lovers, and planned what would be Ocean Conservancy’s first Cleanup. Volunteers didn’t just pick up trash; they recorded each item collected on a data card in order to help find ways to eradicate ocean trash moving forward.

The Cleanup has grown vastly in 30 years. Volunteers from states and territories across the US and more than 100 countries participate in a Cleanup event every year.

Renee Tuggle, the Texas State Coordinator for the International Coastal Cleanup, said, “What I have learned from the Cleanup experience, is that even though the Cleanup started in Texas with a small number of 2,800 volunteers… it has grown into a massive cleanup that involves both national and international volunteers all pitching in for the same common goal of cleaning up our coastal waters and taking care of our beaches. I am proud to be a part of this global movement and I appreciate all of the help and support I get from the Ocean Conservancy staff.”

At a former naval air station in Alameda, California, across the bay from San Francisco, workers are welding a football field length black tube together. It is a single piece of a larger system designated to attack the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Boyan Slat, the innovator behind the idea, presented his science at a TEDx talk and The Ocean Cleanup idea began. At just 18-years-old, Slat had discovered that cleaning up microplastics and microbeads currently in the ocean could take almost 80,000 years. Now, his organization is poised to clean up a huge majority of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in just five years.

There are also things individuals or small groups can do to help:Be conscious of your energy use at home and work. Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, take the stairs, and avoid oversetting your thermostat.When you are grocery shopping or dining out, reduce the demand for overexploited species by choosing sustainably sourced seafood.Plastics kill tens of thousands of marine animals every year. Carry a reusable water bottle, use cloth totes for shopping, and always recycle whenever possible.Always clean up after yourself and participate in a beach cleanup. Explore the ocean but don’t interfere with wildlife or remove rocks and coral.Avoid buying items like coral jewelry, tortoiseshell hair accessories, and shark products.Read pet food labels and consider seafood sustainability when choosing food for your pet. Don’t stock your aquarium with wild-caught saltwater fish, and never release aquarium fish into natural bodies of water.Consider giving financial support or offering your time at volunteering.Research the ocean conservation positions of public officials before voting. Patronize restaurants and markets that offer only sustainable seafood.Practice responsible kayaking, boating, kayaking, and other activities on the water. Don’t ever litter and be aware of marine life in the water.The more you learn about this critical system, the more you can share that knowledge to educate others.The threats to our ocean ecosystems seem overwhelming. The oceans experience pollution, overfishing, climate change, and other issues. How can we make a difference as individuals? We can make a big difference starting here:Learn about the ocean and how you impact the ecosystem. Read about conservancy and restoration – and then share what you have learned.Reduce your family’s use of chemicals. Use fertilizer minimally, buy organic fruits and veggies, and choose non-toxic cleaning products.Trash doesn’t disappear. Moving water can carry loose trash to the ocean.Invest in reusable bags, beverage cups, and non-plastic containers. Always recycle.Never litter and be a part of the solution by participating in beach cleanups.Only buy products that you can guarantee were sustainably harvested. Demand sustainable seafood at the grocery store and in at favorite dining spots.On this little blue planet, we are but one species and we are the most dangerous to all the others. Our oceans and sea life are not replaceable. We can and must do our part to clean, conserve, and improve the conditions in our planet’s oceans.Without the oceans, we put our lives in jeopardy. Let’s do the smart thing and take care of our oceans.

29 tháng 4 2019
Environment is an essential part of our life. A clean environment is necessary for a peaceful and healthy life. An environment is the natural surroundings which helps human beings, animals and other living things to grow and develop naturally. But nowadays, our environment is disturbing in many different ways. Any type of disturbance in the nature’s balance affects the environment totally. It does not only ruin human lives but also affects on all living beings. We can save our environment with the little step taken by everyone on the earth. We should reduce the amount of waste, throwing wastes properly to its place only…and many other simple ways. It is very important to save environment for human existence. When we protect the environment, we are protecting ourselves and our future as well.
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16 tháng 6 2021

        I know many festivals but the one I like the most is Tet. It is the most important festival in Vietnam. Tet is celebrated every year on January 1 of the lunar calendar. When Tet comes, we are 1 year old. Before Tet, family members will go to buy food, fruit, and flowers. And they also buy decorations and cherry blossom lines. People will decorate the house, and they will place the potted peach blossom tree in the right front position of the house. They also make banh chung, the traditional dish of our country. During Tet, everyone in the family will gather together and tell each other about the past years in order to enter a better New Year together. They will eat the same banh chung. After that, we will visit relatives and neighbors. And our children will receive lucky money. On New Year's Eve, everyone can watch the colorful fireworks in the sky together. I love Tet, every year I look forward to Tet, to see my loved ones again

25 tháng 6 2021

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