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    Factors in Globalisation

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    Factors in Globalisation The globalization of the past quarter-century has been caused by four important and interrelated factors: a new international division of labour‚ an international- ization of finance‚ a new technology system‚ and a homogenization of international consumer markets. The new international division of labour has involved three main changes. First‚ the United States has declined as an industrial producer‚ relative to the spec- tacular growth of Japan and the resurgence

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    Marxism and Functionalism can be described as ’modernist’ theories in society that first emerged in western Europe from about the late 18th century following the industrial revolution and the mass industrialisation of the western world. The ability to mass produce following Fordism and the start of a global market. Postmoderists - Whoms name dervives from a style of arcutecture that used a combination of both old and modern materials in order to achieve the best result. Believe that society is comprised

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    GLOBALISATION- A BACK GROUND STUDY Globalization has been the prominent buzz word of recent times from America to Europe and the UK to Japan to Nigeria in West Africa this is what is making the world go round and indeed flat. It is common to hear of today’s world economic system as being “globalisation”. Some describe the historical events leading up to today’s global free trade “inevitable”. The UK’S former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was famous for her TINA acronym and Gordon Brown the

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    Language and Globalisation

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    Role Of Discourse In Globalization We are bound to communicate using speech‚ writing and semiotic modes of communication. These modes rely on a particular circumstance that invites oral or symbolic means to impart the desired messages; and we use discourse for this purpose. Discourse refers to very specific patterns of language that tell us something about the person speaking the language‚ the culture that person is part of‚ the network of social institutions that the person caught up in‚ and even

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    Globalisation of Google

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    Introduction Globalization can be defined as the integration of the world economies by allowing free movement of trade‚ technology and people (Daniel et al‚ 2009). Furthermore‚ the developments in technology are perceived as a driving force of globalisation (Denton & Al-Shamali 2000). This tends to be identified and observable in every day to day activity primarily due to the emergence of internet technology. The internet is globally integrating and merging the different nations of the world. The

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    Globalisation & Identity

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    World? Places‚ Cultures and Globalization. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ p.87–118. Saldanha‚ A. (2012) Music‚ Space‚ Identity: Geographies of youth culture in Bangalore. Cultural Studies‚ 16 (3)‚ p.3370350. Schiferes‚ S (2007) news.bbc.co.uk. Globalisation shakes the world. [online] Available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6279679.stm [Accessed: 13 September 2012]. Shome‚ R. (2006) Through the diaspora: Call centers‚ India‚ and a new politics of hybridity. International Journal of Cultural

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    Drunk Drivers

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    Problems Posed by Alcohol-Impaired Driving: The biggest problem with drunk driving by young adults is the high rate of traffic accidents. Although young drivers ages 16 through 25 makeup only 15% of U.S. licensed drivers‚ they constitute 30 percent of all alcohol-related driving fatalities. This is double the amount of licensed drivers in that age group. Inexperience with both drinking and driving may contribute to this disproportionate rate. Nationwide in 1996‚ people ages 15 to 24 died in

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    Bad Drivers

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    Bad Drivers! Story: So you’re out driving‚ enjoying the music playing in the background the wind blowing through your hair and you notice a car speed up in front of you and it kind of takes you off guard? Then as you continue to drive you notice the car slow down and suddenly push the brakes? No blinking right signal or anything! Then as you continue on your way the driver decides he or she will make a very SLOW right turn into a little street. So what bothers me? Bad drivers and their bad driving

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    Globalisation has had a profound impact on the Japanese economy influencing levels of international trade‚ business operations‚ financial flows‚ government policy‚ labour markets and even environment. This movement has been driven primarily by numerous TNCs‚ trade liberalization‚ and the deregulation of the financial system‚ and numerous strategies adopted by the Government and Economy‚ resulting in the creation of a ’new’ Japan. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The Japanese economy‚ the 2nd largest

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    Globalisation‚ Business and Society Producers or Consumers- Where does the responsibility for Climate Change lie? Word Count: 3626 GLOBALSIATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE PRODUCERS OR CONSUMERS – WHERE DOES THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE LIE? Globalisation is a terminology that can be defined in numerous ways but the underlying concept is it’s a “system of interaction amongst countries of the world in order to develop the global economy” (http://hubpages.com)

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