1) The population of Haiti is about ten million people.
2) The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince ( Порт-о-пренс).
3) There are three official languages in Haiti: Haitian, French and Creole
(Креольский).
4) Haiti is situated on west part of Haiti island.
5) Haiti is one of the most poorest countrys in the world.
6) Haiti is a tropical country.
7) Climate in Haiti is very mild.
8) There are a lot of diseases in Haiti caused by the climate.
9) The main Haitian river is Artibonite.
10) Haiti island was discovered in 1492 by Columbus.
Zoos provide a rare and unique opportunity to peer into the wild without actually traveling to distant locations around the world, searching for often very rare animals. One of the central advantages --- at least in terms of human advantages --- lay in the education that people receive when visiting a zoo. They receive firsthand knowledge of how animals behave and act. The zoos usually have information describing the animal, its history and natural location. Learning about animals also brings empathy to many people, raising awareness about their endangerment in the wild, which can often be attributed to human causes.Zoos often take an active approach in helping animal populations.Many animals have been tremendously helped this way, including famous zoo residents such as the white tiger and panda bear.The downside to keeping animals in a zoo is the captivity they face.No matter how nice the zoo is, room is limited for zoo animals, which can be especially troublesome for large animals that are prone to roaming.Taking animals out of their habitat serves as an ethical issue because of its focus on human benefit as opposed to animal benefit, with the exceptions of captive breeding and freeing animals from an otherwise dangerous situation.Although most zoos are built as nice abodes, others lacking proper maintenance can create poor living conditions for animals.More common in developing countries, these zoos' poor upkeep can encourage disease and poor animal health.
<span>Dear Paul,
Thank you for your letter. I am sorry I haven’t answered earlier but I was really busy with my school. I was glad to <span>answer </span>your question. I think every day is difficult in school.
You asked me about the reaction of teachers <span>to </span><span>mobiles </span>at school. I agree with teachers because we shouldn’t have the phone and especially use it during the lesson. They take it and <span>give </span>back only to parents. I don’t use it during lessons. If I have a call, I ask for a permission to go out. I hope you<span>don’t </span>use phone at school during lessons. We aren’t allowed to use phone at school. I consider it’s very good idea. Good luck.
What do you think about your teachers? Do you like them? Do you like English? What <span>are </span>you doing now?</span><span>Write me soon.
Love,
Sonya</span>