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IO6- RD1- Tatiana Artica


READER'S DIGEST REPORT
INMIGRATION – DREAMS AND REALITIES
Author: Awake

There are many people who travel to other cities and even countries in search of new opportunities to study or work, one reason is unemployment and other, the low quality of education in our country, then people move away from their family because they have to seek financial support to survive.

Israel: Every parent wants their child to be born healthy, but now we have seen that many children are born with defects, it may be because many of them have not planned a pregnancy and they don't take the necessary precautions before you become pregnant, however these children should have a better quality of life possible.

Australia: the percentage of people who prefer cohabitation to marriage has increased because, of each 10 couples, 8 prefer to live together before marriage.
Greece: The people around the world live in a critical condition of stress for not having money, this leads them to commit suicide, I think that the government should implement a mental health program for people who really need it.

United States: I think we should think about the food we waste, because many children suffer famine. In all parts of the world people die for this cause.

Madagascar: The mission we have as living beings is to preserve nature, animals are in danger of extinction, we must not destroy nature, and we should care the animals.

Vocabulary
1.      Cohabit: /kōˈhabit/ verb
Live together and have a sexual relationship without being married.
2.       Famine: /ˈfamən/ noun
extreme scarcity of food.
3.       Wrongful: /ˈrôNGfəl/adj.
not fair, just, or legal.
A stock or supply of money, materials, staff that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
5.      Threat: /THret/ noun
A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.

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