Write a paragraph about how to prepare for a natural disaster ( không chép mạng)
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When there is breaking new about a typhoon, To be safe please do all this step for your live. First, plan with your parents about where to evacuate to, if you are outside, get inside your house now. Second, keep small outdoor objects, or light and sharp items from blowing away and may harming people. Third, if you are a kid or a child, ask your parent what you can do to help prepare your house. Finally, make sure to listen for safety and storm update. There simple four step can help you, remember that.
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I consider the earth quake in 2011 was the most horrible and frightful in my life. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake centered off southern Vietnam in November 2001, killed one person after a plank loosened by the shaking fell on his head. Many houses were damaged, and several people were injured as they tried to escape from their homes, including some who jumped from balconies.Luckily, none of deaths. Some schools and office buildings damaged by the quake were closed for inspection. Dien Bien Phu was the site of a key victory by Vietnamese forces against French colonialist forces in 1954. After the quake, many residents of the town stayed on the streets all night and did not dare to go back into their houses until morning,People in the whole town could not sleep for fear of another quake. Earthquakes occur infrequently in VietnamThe quake was the worst to hit Vietnam in a decade. Damage from Vietnam earthquake estimated at $13 million.
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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the world's largest non-governmental organizations for the protection of nature. The former name of this fund is World Wildlife Fund or World Wildlife Fund.
The World Wildlife Fund was established on September 11, 1961, in Switzerland, with the original name World Wildlife Fund. In its first year, WWF had branches in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and then expanded to branches in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, and South Africa. Today, WWF has branches in 59 countries around the world. In 1986, on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, and because of its expansion, WWF decided to change its name to World Wide Fund For Nature (except for the United States and Canada, which kept the old name).
The WWF logo is a sketch of a giant panda named Chi Chi who was living at the London Zoo at the time of WWF's founding.
Purpose and activities
WWF works to reduce the destruction and destruction of nature caused by humans globally, building an environment in which people protect, care for, and live in harmony with nature.
WWF sets out the following goals:
Conserve the world's biodiversity.
Ensure the use of renewable natural resources is maintained.
Promote the reduction of environmental pollution and wasteful consumption.
WWF's mission is to "protect animals, plants, forests, landscapes, water resources, land, and natural resources through the use and governance of geographical areas," the Instituting Document states. Grants will be spent on scientific research and education of the masses, mass communication, regulation, coordination of efforts and association of interest groups". In terms of operational goals, WWF is different from other environmental protection organizations in that WWF focuses on lobbying, linking with commercial companies to finance long-term projects to protect the environment. protect the ecosystem, instead of creating short-term publicity and mass media campaigns. During its operation, WWF has expanded its scope of activities to become a mass nature protection organization, in particular, WWF focuses on preventing and reducing the expansion of the greenhouse effect causing environmental damage. global warming, establish permanent and long-term conservators of threatened plant and animal species, instead of just targeting wildlife as the initial goal. Since 1961, WWF has funded approximately 12,000 projects in 153 countries to convert one and a half million square kilometers into national parks.
Around the world, there are about 4000 employees of over 100 countries operating in about 300 protected geographical areas. In 2006, more than 5 million people around the world gave financial support, with donations amounting to over 374 million Euros, used to protect nature. As a result, in 2006, 2000 projects to protect nature and the environment were implemented.
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