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    The Meiji Restoration

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    as to conform to other western countries. Traditional Japanese clothes were also worn during Tokugawa Rule‚ whereas‚ after the Meiji restoration‚ the government endorsed the use of western clothing‚ such as suits‚ to accelerate the process of westernisation. Many educational aspects of Japanese society were also transformed significantly during the Meiji Restoration. During the Tokugawa Regime education was restricted primarily to the Samurai class‚ with basic arithmetic being taught to merchant

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    Sofia Coppola’s ‘Lost in Translation’ surrounds the experiences of Bob Harris and Charlotte‚ American tourists in Tokyo. Transcending the expectations of its romantic comedy genre‚ it delves into something much deeper; the overwhelming impact of globalisation on both the local and individuals. Bob Harris is a Hollywood actor whose faltering career has led him to accept an offer to shoot a commercial for Suntory Whiskey while Charlotte is in Tokyo for her husband’s work as a photographer. Both characters

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    Globalisation is the process whereby different countries in the world become interconnected and intergrated.  Transportation is the movement of goods or people from one place to another. Improved transportation technology has reduced the time taken to transport‚ goods‚ materials‚ people and products from one place to another. Countries have built efficient transportation infrastructures such as highways‚ railways‚ seaports and airports to make it more efficient for goods and people to move around

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    important things to individual because it means everything that form the person as individual which have its own identity (p. 31). Friedman starts the book with explanation of the old system which is during Cold War era and how the new system name globalisation replace this old system. According to Friedman during the Cold war‚ world was divided into three; 1st world‚ 2nd world or 3rd world. Each world have a different political and economic system and each of the world are guarded by walls. This walls

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    Effect of Cultural Globalization in Intercultural Communication A. Background It’s almost always about international trade‚ foreign investment‚ capital flow and all the rest. But what about culture‚ identity‚ traditions and ways of life; do these things amount to anything? True‚ globalization has various manifestations. If viewed strictly from economic terms‚ then the debate delves into trade barriers‚ protectionism and tariffs. Powerful countries demand that smaller countries break down all

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    Analyse the impact of globalisation on an economy other than Australia‚ including an evaluation of the strategies used to promote economic growth and development in this economy. Economics Essay: Globalisation is the process of international integration through the exchange of views‚ products and aspects of culture between nations. It has accelerated rapidly over the past 50 years due to advancements in technology and communication‚ changes in policies of international governments and increased

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    Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation? Rusdy Hartungi Atma Jaya University‚ Makassar‚ Indonesia Abstract Purpose – To provide philosophical discussions of various works‚ thinking of globalisations and new thoughts on how the developing countries might take benefit of globalisation. Design/methodology/approach – A wide range of published works‚ which contain the recent thoughts and debates of the globalisation to developing nations are reviewed‚ analysed and then critiqued

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    Introduction In recent years‚ with the development of modern technology‚ globalisation has become an increasingly important phenomenon in the world. globalisation means the extending and deepening interdependencies of countries worldwide through economic‚ political and cultural integration. As the primary driver of globalisation‚ mass media plays a decisive role in the process of globalisation‚ spreading Western products‚ ideas and values around the world‚ which has created a profound influence

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    I have been teaching English to Korean students for the past year and a half. My students have taught me so much in the past 18 months. Surprisingly‚ the lessons learned are about who I am as an African. You may ask how students aged between 8 to 15 years of age can provide such insight. I shall elaborate. I often hold conversation contests in my class and my students get to practice what they are taught during the week. One student Kevin was on the losing team and he remarked that the opposing

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    Globalization

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    EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON MIGRATION Globalisation is a term which encompasses narrowing down of the interconnection of countries globally. Although‚ it engrosses the economy‚ politics‚ culture‚ society and environment‚ actually it also involves the technology‚ production‚ development‚ communication and the international situations globally. Globalisation has been widely discussed by different philosophers and each takes its own approach and reaches different conclusions. Overall‚ three general

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