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When a country develops its technology, the traditional skills and ways of life die out. It is pointless to try and keep them alive. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? It is undeniable that the improvement of technology has had a detrimental impact on customs. Although it seems it is a futile effort to preserve them, I believe that they are an invaluable legacy that should be kept. Most activities such as hunting, fishing and gardening are dramatically being lost losing (putting away?) especially in big cities and the majority of people's lifestyle is constantly changing by the improvement of technology. These are performeding by modern machines in large factories and less fewer human activities, while they were done manually in the past. For example, the fishermen no longer go to the seas for fishing and there are some artificial pools to grow/farm fishes and hunt them mechanically. Furthermore, the people tend not to use any paper and pen these days in their routines such as banking tasks because they are almost all online and being done electronically, and consequently the handwriting will not exist even as an art of one nation. In the recent example, we should teach handwriting as a compulsory lesson in schools and encourage the children to learn it as a part of their culture. Nonetheless, we should try to preserve these valuable legacies by using the modern technology in on a large scale and simultaneously to perform some parts of this process in a traditional way .For example , in gardening we can grow and cultivate the fruits and vegetables with agricultural machinery in a higher quality and quantity and eventually to choose the traditional approach to collect them .In addition, sometimes it is an outstanding idea to spread the culture and traditions to the youth by organizing a farming tour to learn closely.from near. In conclusion, it is true that with the advent of technology in our life, we are witnessing of the death of the traditional professions. In my view, not only should we protect of the endangered ancient occupations against the negative impact of these improvements, but we can also benefit from these progresses in transferring the customs to the next generation.

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