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TASK 1

The graphs provide information on changes in temperature and the amount of


precipitation in Algeria throughout the year 2000.

Overall, it can be clearly seen that Algeria during the year 2000 had the highest
temperature during the month of August while the lowest was recorded in December. In
addition, the graphs show that the amount of rainfall was higher during the month of
January, while the months from August to October recorded the lowest rainfall.

In terms of percentages in temperature throughout the year starts in January with


approximately 9% having a drop in April to 5% approx. then the temperature begins a
considerable increase having a peak of more than 20% in August and then begin to
decrease considerably until December that probably to 0%.

On the other hand, rainfall begins in January with 6 mm, having a drastic drop in
February to more than 2 mm and then remain constant until August month in which it
falls below 2mm and then start a considerable increase in rainfall until December above
4mm.

TASK 2
Nowadays, most parents are sending their children to private schools more in countries
where government education is not good. It is argued that families should not spend
additional taxes for state schools, while spending money for the private education
system so in my opinion I believe that taxes should continue to be paid for the
development of public education.

Firstly, I believe that education is the fundamental pillar in every country, and it is a
basic need to which the entire population must have access, that is why I believe that
public schools should have greater investment by the government and so that the
government can develop citizens we must pay taxes to improve our educational system.
No matter where we send our children in the end, taxation must be equal.

On the other hand, while it is true that most parents prefer that their children go to
private schools either because education is better and they want their children to have
the best, however that should not leave aside that we are a nation and that if we pay
taxes together we can improve our educational system and in the future we could have
free and quality education, where the entire population can have access because if we
analyze and are realistic in Latin American countries such as Peru, more than 50% of
the population lives in extreme poverty and they are the ones who most need quality
education.

In conclusion, I firmly believe that in a country where the population is united and the
government works for the people, growth can be made. That is why regardless of
whether they send their children to private or public schools, they should continue to
pay taxes for the development of the country.

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