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    The effects of globalization on local culture In the past people said it is impossible to know about things that happen in any part of the same area. They think if it happens it will be magic. Nowadays the magic has become true. It is so easy to know about any event that happens in any part of the world at the same time! This is globalization‚ and it makes the big world like a small village without national borders but with the same language and laws‚ to make communication between people easier

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    Some say globalization is creating an intelligent community while others say they are losing their identity. What culture and social effects has the Czech nation experienced as a result of globalization? Globalization isn’t a factor of new age. Big boom of that started at the end of WWII. This let say economic interconnection among states or countries has main effect like prevention from new world war. Globalization has huge impact or influence on all countries around whole world. I know numerous

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    Response Paper 2: The “Melting Pot” Metaphor and Popular Culture People commonly describe America as a “melting pot” because it consists of a variety of cultures that all mesh together to form a cohesive‚ united whole. However‚ the analogy can prove to be problematic and inaccurate to describe American society when looking at the big picture. The problem with comparing American culture to a melting pot is that “it has never adequately captured the diverse experiences of exclusion and adjustment

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    Chapter 13 GlobalizationCulture and Indigenous societies. Globalization describe by Richard Wilk is the world wide impact of industrialization and its socioeconomic‚ political‚ and cultural consequences on the world‚ which include migration of labor‚ increaing spread of industrial technology. Technology is moving at a rapid pace‚ that when a indivdual purchases a computer of the shelf‚ the technology is already obsolete. With the advancement of technology‚ it is causing countries to become

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    non profit organization which deals with fighting disease and for human rights in developing countries in 2002. Jimmy Carter believed that globalization was a movement that has affected our world in more ways than one. It has grown to become a system that allows the richer to get richer and the poor to somehow never find their way out of debt. Globalization has allowed the entire world to be in the palm our hands with innovative technologies such as the cell phone and the internet‚ but what Jimmy

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    MTV and The Madonna Phenomenon "Madonna’s intuitive grasp on the televisual world in which we live- of the medium’s possibilities for engaging spectators in diverse ways- that in part accounts for her success. She is the supreme television heroine." (E. Ann Kaplan 271) "What are the main theories which we have studied so far and how have they affected how you view television?"-This is the question which this paper is supposed to answer. Obviously there is not enough time or space

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    Sébastien Aubert Bérénice Buttin Julien Chevalier Manuela Dooh-Collins Alexandre Pabiot California Milk 1. What associations do consumers have for milk? What are the implications of these associations in terms of building brand equity for and increasing the consumption of milk? Regarding the nutritional image of milk‚ consumers associate the drink as a product of well-being‚ with essential nutritional qualities for the body‚ calcium source‚ thus enabling a good growth. It is a

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    and Popular Culture Paper There is definitely an impact of the mass media on enculturation‚ a process by which one learns about the culture surrounding them and then accepts it as a norm. In other words a person brought up in a certain part of town in which is dominated by a certain culture and in order to fit in whether you deliberately or unintentionally start acting‚ talking‚ dressing and accepting it as normal for you would be enculturation. The mass media influences targeted cultures by television

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    The Pop Culture Assault Music TV channels‚ broadcasting variety of programs ranging from ordinary music videos through charts‚ various shows to cartoons are the symptom of our times. No matter if it’s MTV or VIVA‚ they sell very similar stuff‚ often cheap and shallow. The pop culture and consumption grasped the most powerful device that is television. It is used as a tool for spreading out information‚ ideas and appeals. Oftentimes they are silly and ridiculous; nevertheless they have enormous influence

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    An artefact that plays a major part in my popular culture is the “Cochlear Implant”. A Cochlear implant is an electronic device that has been surgically implanted to help a person who is profoundly deaf‚ or severely hard of hearing to receive sound. These devices are made to replace the sensory hair cells in the cochlear of which have been damaged‚ the Cochlear Implant enables sufficient amount of hearing‚ allowing a better understanding of speech. However the quality of the sound is different from

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