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Read and remember the model for annotation of the article: если нужно больше доплачу

ANNOTATION

1. I was supposed to annotate the following article.

It was published in the British journal (magazine, newspaper)

2. The title (headline) of the article is

3. The author of the article is …

(The article was written by a special correspondent of the journal).

4. The article represents a definite interest from the point of view …

5. It gives facts (tables, diagrams, figures, schemes).

6. The article considers the problem of …

7. It describes (discusses) …

8. The article draws the reader’s attention to …

9. The author points out that …

10. He stresses that …

11. The writer analyses the achievements of …

12. He approves …

13. The key problem of the article is …

14. To my mind (in my opinion) …

15. The article is worth reading because the problem is of great interest (of good use, actual, informative).

2. Make an annotation of the article.

Biodiversity Action Plan

from Principles of Biodiversity

A biodiversity action plan (BAP) is an internationally recognized program addressing threatened species and habitats and is designed to protect and restore biological systems. The original impetus for these plans derives from the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). As of 2009, 191 countries have ratified the CBD, but only a fraction of these have developed substantive BAP documents.

The principal elements of a BAP typically include: (a) preparing inventories of biological information for selected species or habitats; (b) assessing the conservation status of species within specified ecosystems; (c) creation of targets for conservation and restoration; and (d) establishing budgets, timelines and institutional partnerships for implementing the BAP.

A fundamental method of engagement to a BAP is thorough documentation regarding individual species, with emphasis upon the population distribution and conservation status. This task, while fundamental, is highly daunting, since only an estimated ten percent of the world’s species are believed to have been characterized as of 2006, most of these unknowns being fungi, invertebrate animals, micro-organisms and plants. For many bird, mammal and reptile species, information is often available in published literature; however, for fungi, invertebrate animals, micro-organisms and many plants, such information may require considerable local data collection. It is also useful to compile time trends of population estimates in order to understand the dynamics of population variability and vulnerability. In some parts of the world complete species inventories are not realistic; for example, in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests, many species are completely undocumented and much of the region has never even been systematically explored by scientists.

A species plan component of a country’s BAP should ideally entail a thorough description of the range, habitat, behaviour, breeding and interaction with other species. Once a determination has been made of conservation status (e.g. rare, endangered, threatened, vulnerable), a plan can then be created to conserve and restore the species population to target levels. Examples of programmatic protection elements are: habitat restoration; protection of habitat from urban development; establishment of property ownership; limitations on grazing or other agricultural encroachment into habitat; reduction of slash-and-burn agricultural practises; outlawing killing or collecting the species; restrictions on pesticide use; and control of other environmental pollution. The plan should also articulate which public and private agencies should implement the protection strategy and indicate budgets available to execute this strategy.

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ktoEto123123213
ktoEto123123213
14.07.2020

Answer

Объяснение:

1. I go to the cinema twice a month.

2. I like thrillers and drama.

3. I think they do not like the smell of popcorn.

4. In my free time, I prefer to do sports.

5. Watching films in English make children absorb English pronunciation and enlarge vocabulary.

6. I would like all my friends to see The Great Gatsby and the Green Mile. I think those films help discover the in-depth quality of fairness, friendship, and dedication.

7. If I am a film producer, I would make a movie about human relations because it is essential.

8. I do not like theatre but I think being a famous actor is not good because you lose your privacy.

9. I guess visiting museums is interesting because I can get to know about many aspects of human activities.

10. I would make a museum of school education.

11. I think teenagers enjoy comedies.

12. I prefer watching films at home because it is more convenient.

13. I have seen Perl Harbour. It is about two friends-pilots.

14. Movies can show people what is important and how one can feel about the events in our lives.

15. Some films are exciting and helpful.

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Ответ:
xDVadiKSlivE
xDVadiKSlivE
14.07.2020
I go to the cinema every day
i like drama films
because it is very comfortable
i like to read books and cook
student study new words
i would recommend “Titanic” because it is very interesting and romantic
i would make a film about my life because there were a lot of funny moments
i was in a theatrical performance last week. yes, i thank it’s very exited to be a famous actor because you have a lot of fans
i don’t find visiting museums interesting but sometimes i can go to a museum, when i have to do a school exercise
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