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Hand writing

Fewer and fewer people today write by hand using a pen or pencil.

What are the reasons for this?

Is this a positive or a negative development?

At present, there is significantly less interest in handwriting. This propensity is largely a result of the proliferation of technology and I would contend this trend is decidedly positive overall as it contributes significantly to environmental protection. 

A plausible reason for a decline in popularity of handwriting is the rapid emergence of technological devices. The widespread availability of computers and tablets has led to the use of styluses and keyboards as modern replacements for traditional pens and pencils. A pertinent example of this change is typically seen in international schools, where most students utilize stylus pens and iPads as substitutes for notebooks and conventional pens. Teachers can now also send editable documents directly to students, largely eliminating the need to take notes by hand. For instance, after a lesson, a teacher may send the notes from a lesson to students who can then make notes on their iPads as a homework assignment. This versatile convenience explains the shift away from traditional writing tools.

Less reliance on handwriting tools is unequivocally positive on the whole due to the positive impact on the environment. Weakened demand for pens and pencils translates to a reduction in deforestation and lead mining levels. Such an eco-friendly shift not only aids in the preservation of dwindling resources but also reduces waste generally as most pens are disposable and non-recyclable. This latter benefit is best illustrated by overwhelming evidence showing that the majority of throwaway pens are deposited in landfills for centuries and eventually dissolve into microplastics that can potentially contaminate soil and groundwater. Therefore, the decline in the prevalence of handwriting can lower the amount of microplastics in rivers and soil, mitigating harm to increasingly fragile 21st century ecosystems. 

In conclusion, one possible explanation for handwriting becoming less prevalent is the increasing availability of technological devices. The benefits concomitant with environmental preservation makes this recent phenomenon positive overall. School systems globally should discourage the use of pens and pencils to facilitate this eco-friendly transition

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Less interest in ít hứng thú hơn trong việc 

Propensity xu hướng 

Largely a result of chủ yếu là kết quả của 

Proliferation sự phát triển nhanh

Decidedly positive hoàn toàn tích cực 

Make significant contributions to có những đóng góp đáng kể tới 

Environmental protection việc bảo vệ môi trường 

Plausible reason lý do khả thi 

Emergence sự xuất hiện 

Widespread availability sự có sẵn rộng rãi 

Tablets máy tính bảng

Styluses bút cảm ứng

Replacements for sự thay thế cho 

Pertinent example ví dụ điển hình 

Typically thường 

Utilize tối ưu hóa

Substitutes for để thay thế cho 

Eliminate loại bỏ 

Conventional truyền thống 

Editable có thể chỉnh sửa được

Documents văn bản 

Take notes ghi chép 

Versatile linh hoạt / đa năng 

Less reliance on ít phụ thuộc hơn

Weakened demand ít nhu cầu hơn

Translates to đồng nghĩa với

Deforestation chặt phá rừng

Lead mining đào/ khai thác  chì 

Eco-friendly thân thiện với môi trường 

Shift sự thay đổi 

Preservation bảo tồn 

Dwindling resources nguồn tài nguyên cạn kiệt 

Disposable/Throwaway  dùng 1 lần / có thể vứt đi được 


Non-recyclable không tái chế được

Latter cái đằng sau (Ở câu phía trước) 

Best illustrated được minh họa tốt nhất 

Overwhelming evidence rất nhiều bằng chứng 

Deposited đưa vào 

Landfills bãi rác 

Dissolve into hòa tan thành 

Microplastics hạt vi nhựa

Contaminate làm ô nhiễm 

Groundwater nước ngầm 

Prevalence sự phổ biến 

Mitigate giảm

Fragile mỏng manh / dễ bị tổn thương 

Concomitant with liên quan đến

Facilitate tạo điều kiện 

Transition sự chuyển giao 

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