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Events |
Aspects
of globalization |
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1 |
Disneyland, the American theme
park, has been set up in Hong Kong, Japan, and France. |
economic |
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2 |
The parts of a car come from all
over the world: Germany, Japan, Korea etc. and the car is assembled in the
U.S. |
economic |
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3 |
Businesses are operated with
many satellite locations or call centers in other parts of the world to
answer questions in another: for example, someone in India answering a call
from the U.S. about a product or service. |
economic |
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4 |
The creation of regional forums
such as the European Union, Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) , and
international organizations such as the World Trade Organization and the
World Health Organization. These international forums and
organizations have new rules and agreements for participating countries to
follow. |
political |
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5 |
The spread of language,
products, and customs as people are closely connected. |
cultural |
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6 |
Franchises for McDonald's
hamburgers, Pizza Hut, Burger King, KFC, and others carrying U.S. trade names
are operating throughout the world |
economic |
|
7 |
Cable News Network (CNN), based
in the United States, produces 24-hour news broadcasts that can be seen by
people around the world |
Informational |
I agree with your answers. On point 2, for me it is impressive that for a product to be manufactured different countries are involved, what do you think?
ReplyDeleteI agree! I think it's because some countries don't have the capacity to build for example all the car parts domestically, so they're manufactured in Mexico where the companies can pay them low wages for their labor and that way they make profits
DeleteWhat do you think about point 4 because I was undecided if it was informational or political but being countries that joined together to formed organizations I choosed political
ReplyDeleteI think it actually can be both. Like yes they're nations and they deal with political control but also, they share information with each other and that way nations have a mutual understanding
DeleteI highly agree with all of yours answers. Regarding point 3, I think it's amazing how businesses can rapidly change due the development of communication, what do you think?
ReplyDeleteI agree, I think it's essential for a business to evolve along with communication so they're able to reach more people
DeleteAbout point 6,do you think this affects the local producers?
ReplyDeleteYes, because they cannot compete or keep up with an international company so they're pushed out of business
DeleteAccording to point 6, multinational companies have many enemies in society because they consider that they are absorbing the sale of local products. what do you think about it?
ReplyDeleteI agree, most local business just cannot compete with the infrastructure of an international company, but also those companies bring a lot of job opportunities
DeleteI do not agree with #3 in my opinion is the reading does not refer or gives economic information, I think it is more informative, because there is connection of communication.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it can be just informational but the reason they're even sharing data is because it's needed for a business so in that way it's economic as well
DeleteYour answers and mine are similar, I agree with what you say, these examples are very clear and we can observe the differences between each one and know how to differentiate them.
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