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Our country will pass its culture down from generation to generation by carvings in caves and on walls and by writing things down in a sacred book. This will allow all generations to know what has happened in the past like how we can see drawings on walls in caves from the people here way before us. Also, we have a bible to know how it all started just like Italistan will have a sacred book for their past. Every leader in Italistan will be in charge of these items for our culture. When that leader dies, the responsibility will be moved on to the next leader. When given the responsibilities, they make an oath to protect these items. In TFA, the elders in the clan pass on traditions like Italistan's leaders do. All books and drawings will be kept very safe, so they are not destroyed. Hopefully, Italistan culture and traditions will be passed on from generation to generation and no one will forget our past.
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For my replacement activity for missing the Ignite presentation, I had to write a blog about how our country will preserve the culture that has been set into place. Our country has many different ideas of how to preserve culture. To start, Italistan has many different element resources, so the culture of the mines could be kept. The different mining tools could be preserved in museums and documentary films, which is a way that many countries keep the cultural history running. Mining scribes could also be written in the mines to show the way that the miners work. Civilizations have made ancient writings that have been studied, so Italistan could do the same. In addition, cultures keep the history alive by using religion. For example, the Christian religion has been passed on ever since the beginning when God walked this Earth. The religion has been passed on through the readings of the bible and the celebration of the birth and resurrection of Jesus. Our country has done similar through the Christian religion, which is a key component in our culture. Finally, the culture of Italistan can be preserved in one final way. Statues placed around the country, libraries, and keeping the cities running the same can help preserve culture. Statues remember important people, libraries keep books about important figures, and like in the book Monster, keeping the cities the same can help keep the kids of elders running things the same way they always have.