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Text 7. Fads and Trends at the Turn of the Twenty-First Country

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[A] The nineteenth-century American philosopher Henry David Thoreau was famous for saying, “Simplify, simplify.” Unfortunately, the trend these days seems to be “complicate, complicate” instead. Many people are working longer hours, spending more money, and getting in more debt than ever before. They are also relaxing less and spending less time with family and friends. However, there is also a countertrend – a trend toward voluntary simplicity. People in the voluntary simplicity movement take various steps to make their lives both simpler and more enjoyable. Some people work fewer hours each week. Some move close to their workplace, to avoid a long daily commute, they walk or ride a bike, instead. Some plant a vegetable garden; this gives them fresh air, exercise, and time with their families – not to mention organic produce. But all people in the voluntary simplicity movement try to cut back - to buy less; they cut up their credit cards and stop buying unnecessary items. In short, the priority for people in the voluntary movement is to follow Thoreau’s suggestion: simplify.

 

Topic: voluntary simplicity

Topic sentence: People in the voluntary simplicity movement take various steps to make their lives simpler and more enjoyable.

 

[B] In the 1990s, a popular fad for many teenagers was tattooing. Parents were usually horrified by these permanent designs on their children’s skin, but the young people saw them as a fashion statement. In the new millennium, parents were greatly relieved when their teenage children found a new fad, a temporary form of decorating the hands, feet, or legs – mehndi, a method of painting beautiful designs that last only about three weeks. This “new” fad is actually very old: for hundreds of years in India, a woman’s friends have painted her to celebrate her wedding day. Another fad from India, however, causes parents more worry – biddis. Children and young teens are attracted to these thin cigarettes in candy flavors such as orange, chocolate, mango, and raspberry. The problem? Bidis contain more nicotine than regular cigarettes. Unfortunately, many children think these are “cool” – fashionable. So until a new fad comes along. “Indian chic is hot,” as one radio commentator observed.

 

[C] Another ancient art – aromatherapy – is also popular today. Of course, people have always used perfume to make them more attractive to other people. And we all have experience with the power of smell is a different way – memory. When we smell something for the first time in many years, a sudden rush of memories comes to us. We remember where we were and how we felt all those years ago when we first smelled it. In aromatherapy, floral scents and the smell of such things as lemon, pine, and mint are used to make people feel better in a variety of ways. Some scents make people more relaxed. Other scents make them more alert, more awake. As you might imagine, the market reflects interest in this trend. Businesspeople are happy to make scents available to their customers, for a price.

 

[D] Another fad from the 1990s – dangerous sports – seems to be turning into a trend in the new millennium. People began to make traditional sports such as skiing and bicycling more challenging and dangerous. Some thrill seekers – people who want more and more excitement and danger – have actually created new “extreme sports.” One of these, sky-surfing, combines sky-diving (jumping out of an airplane with a parachute) with surfing. In another, waterfall-running, a person rides a kayak off a high waterfall. The thrill seekers who are addicted to such sports don’t seem to feel fear. They say they need to “focus 100 per cent” in order to survive their experience. But they also say they feel “100 percent alive” only in those few moments of falling through air or water.

 

I. Read these two summaries of Paragraph A. Compare them to the original paragraph. Notice which points are included and which are omitted (left out). Notice what is similar about the two summaries and what is different.

 




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