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The line graph shows population trends in Viet Nam from 1960 to 2020. Overall, the urban population increased steadily over the period, while the rural population decreased.
In 1960, most Vietnamese people lived in rural areas. However, from 1960 to 1980, the rural population increased slightly. From 1990, the rural population began to decline.
By contrast, the urban population rose throughout the same period. In 1960, only a small percentage of the population lived in urban areas. In 1980, the urban population had increased significantly. From 1990, the urban population continued to grow at a rapid pace.

Walt Disney, the man behind Mickey Mouse and the Magic Kingdom, was born in Chicago in 1901. As a child, he loved drawing and painting, and he even sold his drawings to neighbors to make extra money.
After high school, Disney worked as a cartoonist and illustrator. He eventually started his own animation studio, where he created some of the most beloved characters in history, including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy.
Disney's animation studio went on to produce classic films like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Pinocchio." He also opened Disneyland, the world's first theme park, in 1955.
Disney's legacy continues today through his company, The Walt Disney Company, which produces movies, television shows, theme parks, and other entertainment products.

 

In recent years, the increasing celebration of festivals such as Christmas and Halloween among young Vietnamese people has sparked a debate on cultural influence. While some view this trend as harmless, others express concern about the potential erosion of traditional values. 

In my opinion, celebrating these festivals can be beneficial for several reasons. Firstly, it promotes cultural exchange and broadens horizons. Embracing different traditions allows young people to become more open-minded and globally aware. This can foster a more inclusive society where diversity is appreciated rather than feared. 

Secondly, these celebrations provide opportunities for socializing and community building. Festivals like Christmas and Halloween bring people together, creating joyful and memorable experiences. They offer a break from routine and can enhance the sense of belonging among young people, especially in urban areas where traditional community ties might be weaker.

However, it is crucial to balance this with the preservation of Vietnamese traditions. Promoting traditional festivals and cultural education can ensure that young people remain connected to their roots while enjoying the benefits of global cultural exposure. In conclusion, the celebration of foreign festivals should be seen as an enriching addition to, rather than a replacement for, Vietnamese culture

Problem-Solving Report
Problem: Dry leaves are sometimes burnt in the schoolyard, causing air pollution and fire hazards.
Proposed Solution:
 * Create a Leaf Composting Area: Establish a designated area in the schoolyard for composting leaves. This will provide a safe and environmentally friendly way to dispose of leaves.
 * Educate Students and Staff: Conduct regular workshops and campaigns to raise awareness about the dangers of burning leaves and the benefits of composting. Encourage everyone to participate in the composting process.
 * Provide Composting Bins: Place composting bins in strategic locations around the schoolyard, making it easy for students and staff to dispose of leaves properly.
 * Regular Maintenance: Ensure the composting area is well-maintained and regularly monitored to prevent any issues.
Expected Outcome:
By implementing these solutions, we can significantly reduce air pollution and the risk of fires in the schoolyard. Additionally, composting will provide valuable organic matter for the school garden.