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    The World is Flat: Critical Book Review The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman gives examples from the past and present to help determine how our world is becoming closer through different technological advances. With his awards in writing‚ not only received for this book but for his other writings in the New York Times‚ it can be assumed that Friedman is somewhat qualified in writing this book. The World is Flat‚ a book about the advancements made in the twenty-first century that will effect

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    Article 4. ~10 questions Effects of IT on organizational competitiveness and global economies Read: FriedmanThomas‚ The World is Flat‚ Farrar‚ Strauss‚ and Giroux‚ New York‚ pages‚ Chapters 1 &2. Watch: Thomas Friedman speech at MIT: He discusses the first three chapters of his book. The video is 75 minutes long. Watch: Thomas Friedman : This is a speech by Thomas Friedman at MIT where he discusses The World is Flat 3.0‚ his 2007 updated version of his 2005 book. It is 40 minutes

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    Critically evaluate the ‘World is Flat’ thesis put forward by Thomas Friedman. Thomas Friedman in his recent book ‘The world is flat’ discusses a short history of globalisation in the twenty-first century. His discovering journey took him around the world to investigate the new concept in transnational business. He views himself as Columbus-like‚ but in a new modern word‚ in which he is searching for the sources of today’s wealth. Only to come to a rhetorical conclusion that the world is “flat”

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    In Thomas L. Friedman’s “Need a Job? Invent it‚” he expresses the urgent need to reimagine schools to fit the needs of the 21st century. Instead of preparing children for college we need to prepare them for innovation. The knowledge being taught in school is becoming obsolete. Lessons are taught and forgotten about after being tested‚ never really applied later in life. Thanks to globalization‚ anyone can easily access the information being taught in school on the internet. Friedman feels that we

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    Globalization‚ a significant phenomenon that has increased universal connectivity and drawn correlations among markets‚ individuals‚ and nations‚ has brought about genuine benefits yet various negative impacts as well. This sweet and sour deal has the potential to blur and deteriorate an individual’s cultural identity. As the world has evolved‚ migration has become a prominent portion of globalization. However‚ according to Friedman‚ in his book Globalization: The Super Story‚ and Reed’s America:

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    Globalization is a big issue in our modern day. What is globalization? Has globalization passed its peak? Is the world flat or spiky? There are several very vocal proponents of an argument that the world has become flat in recent years. However‚ there are some writers have the opposite opinion. This paper introduces both sides of the debate and presents the arguments for and against the idea that the world has become flat in recent years. The term “globalization” today refers to the shift in the

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    A book report of "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman "The World Is Flat" a book by author Thomas L. Friedman discusses a brief history of the twenty-first century and its most recent impact on the US economic today and the world we live in. Friedman unfolds and identifies three major world wide events that explain he’s philosophical explanation of why he thinks the "The World Is Flat" with the incorporation of his belief of the "Triple Convergence in 2000". Ten convoluted events of complementary

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    Dissecting “The World Is Flat”‚ Thomas L. Friedman “I was in Bangalore‚ India‚ the Silicon Valley of India‚ when I realized that the world was flat.” – Thomas L. Friedman‚ “The World Is Flat” After reading “The World Is Flat” by Thomas L. Friedman‚ I understood the significance of globalization during the twenty-first century. I learned the progression of globalization and the significant changes it has had on the economy and world as a whole. Friedman establishes his text based on the many

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    columnist from a well known magazine name New York Times‚ and lastly‚ an author of many books‚ Mr. Thomas Friedman.Mr. Thomas Friedman was born on July 20‚ 1953 at St. Luis Park‚ Minnesota‚ United States. He was married to Mrs. Ann Friedman on 1978 and had two children named Orly and Natalie Friedman. We can also call him as a scholar‚ I mean a great guy that could be one of the geniuses‚ on globalization and international trading between different countries for when he writes for New York Time Magazine

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    The Lexus and the Olive Tree‚ written by Thomas L. Friedman‚ investigates the phenomenon of globalization in our world and how it has established a new international system that has replaced the cold war. This new system of globalization connects people from all over the world from Southeast Asians fighting a recession to Thai bankers to entrepreneurs in the United States. Friedman credits that the democratization of technology‚ information‚ and finance has shrunk our world from small to tiny where

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