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BY: Karoll Michelle Cedeño Villarreal

Oct 21, 2010

IS GLOBALIZATION A POSITIVE PHENOMENON?

 BY: Karoll Michelle Cedeño Villarreal


In this written I want to talk about an actual phenomenon in Twentieth century: The globalization. In the simplest terms, globalization is  an current combination of economic, technological, sociocultural, political, and biological factors where involved too the transnational circulation of ideas, language or popular culture.


 At first place, to define globalization like a positive phenomenon is necessary understand its different aspects, thoughts and results. In the economic aspect, globalization has allowed the realization of a global common market where the company just want to sale and be the best producer. Obviously, when we talk about economy, we have to refer us to the advertising and how companies use the media to “enslave” the people. it is true, of course, that because of the globalization, people became in society’s robots.



Also, in the political aspect, globalization means the coexistence or survival between the world powers. polliticaly, United states is the world power because of its strong and rich economy; but it certainly that gradually, china has experienced some tremendous growth within the past decade. So, if china continues to grow, may be that in a few years, china would can become in a world power.


Let me turn to that now at social aspect, where we can meet the spreading of the multiculturalism, it means the acceptance or promotion of multiple ethnic cultures. I am pretending to say that the multiculturalism is important because it let us to learn accepting the different people, but with the spreading of a single thought, every country would can lose its own cultural heritage.


Summarizing, I think the globalization is a positive phenomenon in a proper measure, without excesses and the most important thing:

Using the progress to create a better world, not to destroy it!






 

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