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    what today we call globalization. Globalization, reduced to its ideological foundation, is the process by which increasing communicative technologies, like the Internet, have made our world "smaller." In essence, our communities, cultures, and lifestyles have become drastically linked. But, as questions surface about the connections of our era of rapid globalization to sovereignty, economic independence, and cultural uniqueness, we must understand that the question of globalization is not merely one

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    What pushed people towards the idea of globalization? Globalization is the increasing interactions of people for money, ideas, and culture. The earliest form of globalization in the world was the idea of hunting and gathering societies. Hunting and gathering societies were groups of people interacting with each other for new ideas and a better chance of survival. Hunting and gathering societies were replaced by civilizations with the new idea of agriculture and farming. With the abundance of

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    Globalization brings together different cultures. In the article Globalization A Very Short Introduction the author Manfred B.Steger states “conversely, the term globalization should be used to refer to a set of social processes that are thought to transform our present social condition into one of globality”. Steger also states that globalization was supposed to expand nationality, but it was used more as a political power to reduce restrictions on trade and this is where the logic of development

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    Globalization is the integration of the worldwide economy in which resources and products move freely across the globe. Globalization has been present for decades however it has predominantly become a more frequent process and has potential good and bad effects on the world of business. Problems can include competition in manufacturing jobs and unemployment in industrialized countries. However, this can also be beneficial in other situations as globalization gives you a larger market trade will be

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    Globalization and sustainable prosperity “To what extent does globalization contribute to sustainable prosperity for all people?” Globalization’s impact on sustainable prosperity is examined in the source. It does this by asking a question. Also examined is the impact on all people and this would include both developing nations as well as developed nations. The source is also somewhat leading the reader to question the extent of the impact, which implies that there is a positive impact on sustainable

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    Monica Mall 3/11/15 India Intro Globalization/ International Business In the text International Business, globalization is defined as the “acceleration and extension of the interdependence of economic and business activities across national boundaries (p 3)”. Many multinational corporations manufacture products in different nations and selling internationally to different nations. With the constant flow of goods and service help the integration of economies and societies. Since

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    Globalization & Cultural Change Globalization refers the movement toward globally similar social attitudes, linguistic, global trades, through increased connectedness among countries and individuals worldwide. This globalization allows citizens to discover and explore other cultures. As globalization occurs, local cultures need to take an active role. With actively engaged local cultures, globalization can be a win-win situation in both world and local cultures and can lead citizens throughout the

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    Q1: Define Globalization 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and provide a sample of the type of business data managers collected during each era. Globalization 1.0 started in 1492 when Columbus set sail and lasted until about 1800. As it’s in our book, in this era countries dominated by white men controlled businesses, mainly about governments and countries. The various colonizing peoples were concerned about the extent of their individual power and the best way to extend their influence. The power of individual

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    Globalization in Medellin has been distributed unevenly throughout the years. Medellin has benefitted from the effects of globalization in the security and energy efficiency sector, especially with the emergence of the Metrocables (Brand, 2013). However, globalization has yet to have a significant impact on the political and economic development of the city, and even throughout Colombia itself. Despite the lack of impact caused by globalization in these areas, they have still improved in comparison

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    Technical Influences on Globalization The advancement of technology has influenced globalization greatly. Technology has allowed for consumers to become closer. Technology also has influenced the way countries communicate. From inventions that jumpstarted modern technology to the innovation of contemporary technology; the world has never been closer to one another. With technology continuously growing quickly it shows that future technology will be unpredictable. Such advanced technology will allow

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