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1. What is the definition of globalization?

Globalization is a difficult term to define because it has come to mean so many things. In general, globalization refers to the trend toward countries joining together economically, through education, society and politics, and viewing themselves not only through their national identity but also as part of the world as a whole.

2. How does globalization bring people together?

Globalization is said to bring people of all nations closer together, especially through a common medium like the economy or the Internet.

3. Why are citizens of a nation more conscious of the world at large?

Because of modern modes of travel and communication, citizens of a nation are more conscious of the world at large and may be influenced by other cultures in a variety of ways.

 

4. What are the ways of communication for people all over the world?

People all over the world communicate through trade, social Internet forums,

various media sources, and a variety of other ways.

15. What are the arguments for globalization?

Arguments for globalization include the following:

  • It is reducing poverty worldwide.
  • It is allowing access to technology in developing countries.
  • It promotes world peace.
  • It has benefited women and childrens rights.
  • It raises life expectancy.

5. What countries or groups of people do arguments against globalization come from?

Arguments against globalization are likely to come from people or nations who wish to resist trends in the global society. For instance, a Fundamentalist Islamic country may resist globalization because they see it as equivalent to westernizationweakening the religious strength of a country and exposing its people to corrupting ideas. Similarly, globalization may be feared or a matter of a concern to any country with strong isolationist policies. In the US, much of the arguments for resisting globalization come from conservative groups.

6. What is the negative effect of outsourcing?

Some people worry about how certain trends, such as outsourcing, might affect the nation. Concern exists that while outsourcing might benefit a nation which gets jobs, this takes jobs from the country or company that outsources.

7. Will globalization end soon?

Even though globalization may be a subject of argument, its highly unlikely to end any time soon. It would take mass destruction of all modern methods of communication and transport, in addition to all countries taking strong isolationist policies in order to reverse the globalization trends in the world.

8. Will some nations or people continue resisting globalization in the future?

Some nations or people continue resisting globalization in the future

9. Can we do a lot to stop the communication of minds all over the world through the Internet?

At this point, there is little to do to stop the communication of minds all over the world through vehicles like the Internet. Even teens and kids are communicating with children from the four corners of the globe. Its therefore unlikely that globalization will experience a downward trend, and will likely continue to influence our world in myriad ways.

 

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1. Globalization is a difficult term to define because it has come to mean so many things.

2. It is reducing poverty worldwide.

3. It raises life expectancy.

4. This doesnt mean that some nations or people wont resist what they view as globalization...

5. Even teens and kids are communicating with children from the four corners of the globe.

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1. In our world, there are few places a person cant get to within a day of travel...

2. Because of modern modes of travel and communication, citizens of a nation are more conscious of the world at large and may be influenced by other cultures in a variety of ways.

3. Similarly, globalization may be feared or a matter of a concern to any country with strong isolationist policies.

4. In this way, though the economy of the world is more globalized, the economy of an individual nation might suffer.

5. This doesnt mean that some nations or people wont resist what they view as globalization, but you could compare this trend to a runaway train.

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(7-8 ): What do you think about positive and negative aspects of globalization?

 

I totally agree with these arguments:

  • It is reducing poverty worldwide.
  • It is allowing access to technology in developing countries.
  • It promotes world peace.
  • It has benefited women and childrens rights.
  • It raises life expectancy.

Arguments against globalization are likely to come from people or nations who wish to resist trends in the global society. For instance, a Fundamentalist Islamic country may resist globalization because they see it as equivalent to westernizationweakening the religious strength of a country and exposing its people to corrupting ideas. Similarly, globalization may be feared or a matter of a concern to any country with strong isolationist policies. In the US, much of the arguments for resisting globalization come from conservative groups. Governments think about profits, not about ordinary people.

 



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