Luyện tập: Cultural homogeneity
06/11/2024 2024-11-06 10:31Luyện tập: Cultural homogeneity
Topic statementIt is said that countries are becoming similar to each other because of the global spreadsự lan tỏa toàn cầu of the same products, which are now available for purchasemua almost anywhere. OpinionI strongly believe that this modern development is largely detrimentalcó hại to culture and traditions worldwide.
Topic statementA country’ s history, language and ethos are all inextricablymột cách chặt chẽ bound upràng buộc in its manufactured artefactsđồ tạo tác được sản xuất công nghiệp. Supporting statementIf the relentlesskhông ngừng advance of international brandssự tân tiến của các nhãn hàng quốc tế into every corner of the world continues, these bland packagesmón hàng nhàm chán might one day completely ousttrục xuất, hất cẳng the traditional objectsmón đồ truyền thống of a nation, which would be a loss of richness and diversitysự phong phú, đa dạng in the world, as well as the sad disappearance of the manifestationssự biểu hiện of a place’ s character. ExampleWhat would a Japanese tea ceremony be without its specially crafted teapot, or a Fijian kava ritual without its bowl made from a certain type of tree bark?
Topic statementLet us not forget either thattraditional products, whether these be medicines, cosmetics, toys, clothes, utensils or food, provide employmentviệc làm for local people. Supporting statementThe spread of multinational productssản phẩm đa quốc gia can often bring in its wakelàm thức dậy a loss of jobs, as people turn to buying the new brand, perhaps, thinking it more glamoroushào nhoáng than the one they are used to. Supporting statementThis eventually puts old-school craftspeoplenhững thợ thủ công theo phong cách cũ out of work.
Topic statementFinally, tourism numbers may also be affected, as travellers become disillusionedvỡ mộng with finding every place just the same as the one they visited previously. Supporting statementTo see the same products in shops the world over is boring, and does not impelthúc ép visitors to open their wallets in the same way that trinkets or souvenirs uniqueđộc nhất to the particular area do.
SummarySome may argue that all people are entitled tođược quyền have accesssự tiếp cận to the same products, but I say that local objectsđồ dùng địa phương suit local conditions best, and that faceless uniformity worldwidetính đồng nhất vô diện trên toàn thế giới is an unwelcomekhông được chào đón and drearyảm đạm prospectviễn cảnh.
It is said that countries are becoming similar to each other because of the sự lan tỏa toàn cầu of the same products, which are now available for mua almost anywhere. I strongly believe that this modern development is largely có hại to culture and traditions worldwide.
A country’ s history, language and ethos are all một cách chặt chẽ ràng buộc in its đồ tạo tác được sản xuất công nghiệp. If the không ngừng sự tân tiến của các nhãn hàng quốc tế into every corner of the world continues, these món hàng nhàm chán might one day completely trục xuất, hất cẳng the món đồ truyền thống of a nation, which would be a loss of richness and sự phong phú, đa dạng in the world, as well as the sad disappearance of the sự biểu hiện of a place’ s character. What would a Japanese tea ceremony be without its specially crafted teapot, or a Fijian kava ritual without its bowl made from a certain type of tree bark?
Let us not forget either thattraditional products, whether these be medicines, cosmetics, toys, clothes, utensils or food, provide việc làm for local people. The spread of sản phẩm đa quốc gia can often làm thức dậy a loss of jobs, as people turn to buying the new brand, perhaps, thinking it more hào nhoáng than the one they are used to. This eventually puts những thợ thủ công theo phong cách cũ out of work.
Finally, tourism numbers may also be affected, as travellers become vỡ mộng with finding every place just the same as the one they visited previously. To see the same products in shops the world over is boring, and does not thúc ép visitors to open their wallets in the same way that trinkets or souvenirs độc nhất to the particular area do.
Some may argue that all people are được quyền have sự tiếp cận to the same products, but I say that đồ dùng địa phương suit local conditions best, and that tính đồng nhất vô diện trên toàn thế giới is an không được chào đón and ảm đạm viễn cảnh.