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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON YOUR CULTURE Globalization can be defined as the removing of borders and barriers to facilitate easy exchange of ideas‚ resources and knowledge between countries. Communication is the essence of Globalization. Without communication‚ globalization is not possible. Globalization was introduced to India in 1991‚ when the Indian government introduced a set of reforms for the ailing Indian economy to prevent it from going to further crisis. These reforms were

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    The drawbacks of Globalisation There are several problems with globalisation. This can be illustrated by the creation of multi-national companies; developed countries can stifle development of undeveloped and under-developed countries. For instance‚ the European Union offer subsidies to farmers across Europe‚ which allows European farmers to have increased yields. So for a country like Kenya‚ they cannot export or sell agricultural goods as well as they could have. This economical factor puts

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    The Positive and Negative Impacts of the Legalization of Marijuana Levi Welshans Composition Professor Prince June 6‚ 2012 Introduction Marijuana has been the source of much debate in recent years. Many believe that this plant is special‚ and that this plant is less damaging than alcohol or tobacco. Some individuals believe it offers more than just physical and mental relief. They believe that it has the power to heal diseases. In the medical field‚ many have questioned where this evidence

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    THE SECOND SECESSION | Globalization may be described as the "second secession." Once more‚ business has escaped the household’s confinement‚ though this time the household left behind is the modern "imagined household‚" circumscribed and protected by the nation-state economic‚ military‚ cultural powers topped with political sovereignty. Once more‚ business has acquired an "extraterritorial territory‚" a space of its own‚ which it can roam‚ freely sweeping aside minor hurdles erected by weak locals

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    The Negative Effects of the Internet on Culture & Civilization   I.  Introduction: A.   The internet has forever changed the world in many ways; also‚ it enables one to find information in any time. On the other hand‚ the accessibility of getting wrong information can lead to lots of confusion. B.  Thesis Statement: - There are four negative things have also come along with the positive effects. II. Body paragraphs: A. Topic Sentence: The internet has negative effects on student knowledge

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    diffused rapidly through Indian society. While this cell phone boom has provided ample opportunities for the Indian businessmen to propagate development communication messages‚ there has also been some concern regarding the impact of cell phone‚ especially blackberry advertising‚ on traditional cultural. The purpose of the present paper is to examine Indian cell phone advertising‚ focusing on the influence of cultural on cell phone advertising. A brief prescription on Indian culture is provided. Then apply

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    GLOBALISATION‚ FOR OR AGAINST? Globalisation is the main reason that we are all linked to the rest of the world. To argue for or against it‚ we first have to take the definition of globalisation. It means the way jobs; fashion‚ services‚ goods and information are flowing more easily around the globe. In my personal opinion‚ I am against globalisation. Globalisation has many drawbacks‚ which can be organised into economic‚ social and environmental fields. The main sources of globalisation are TNC’S

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    The culture of India has been shaped not only by its long history‚ unique geography and diverse demography‚ but also by its ancient heritages. Regarded by some historians as the "oldest living civilization of Earth"‚ the Indian tradition dates back to 8‚000 BC and has a continuous recorded history for over 2‚500 years. But due to the increasing development... Due to globalization… the rich culture of India is disappearing. The most impact is of western culture on India culture. Western culture

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    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 frequently the most basic assumptions that the person holds (Lois 5). Thus‚ the idea of discourse includes the overall scenario of a fixed setting of a society which depends on globalization‚ a world in which societies‚ cultures‚ politics and economics have‚ in some sense‚ come closer together (Kiely and Marfleet

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    Negative Impact of Juvenile Detention Centers Juvenile Justice Program Analysis Today‚ violent juvenile crime is a major concern in the presence of the juvenile justice system. Over the years‚ juvenile crimes have been classified in four categories‚ violent crimes‚ drug and alcohol violations‚ sexual offenses and status offenses. Violent crimes committed by juveniles have included assault‚ rape‚ homicide‚ robbery‚ arson‚ vandalism‚ larceny‚ theft‚ and auto theft as well as possessions of weapons

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