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Rosco, Rhodora P.

Second Semester
BSED II-ENGLISH ADUC 6

GLOBALIZATION

I. INTRODUCTION

Globalization broadly refers to the expansion of global linkages, the


organization of social life on a global scale and a growth of a global
consciousness, hence to the consolidation of world society.

Globalization or globalisation is the process of interaction and integration


among people, companies, and governments worldwide. As a complex and
multifaceted phenomenon, globalization is considered by some as a form of
capitalist expansion which entails the integration of local and national
economies into a global, unregulated market economy. Globalization has
grown due to advances in transportation and communication technology. With
the increased global interactions comes the growth of international trade,
ideas, and culture. Globalization is primarily an economic process of
interaction and integration that's associated with social and cultural aspects.
However, conflicts and diplomacy are also large parts of the history of
globalization, and modern globalization.

II. CONCEPT

The pros and cons of globalization. The pros are, now there is a worldwide
market for the companies and for the people there is more access to products
of different countries. There is a steady cash flow into the developing
countries, which gradually decrease the dollar difference. While on the other
hand, the cons are, there is immense on the employed Europeans who are
always under the threat of the business being outsourced. Corporations are
building up units in other countries equally well equipped as they have done at
their own. Globalization has rapidly improved the social and economic status
of women in the developing world. The explanation is straightforward: In a
competitive, globalized world the role of women becomes ever more valuable.
Cultures that exclude women from full participation fall ever further behind.
Globalization helps break the regressive taboos responsible for discriminating
against people on the basis of gender, race, or religious beliefs. It is an
antidote to the intolerant fundamentalism that oppresses millions of the world’s
poorest. When these people see how their counterparts in the West are
threated, they see a better future and begin to demand it. Globalization offers
hope for the world’s poorest, hope that one day they may enjoy the fruits of the
West’s liberal traditions.

III. ISSUE

Globalization is currently a pressing issue because it affects billions of


people worldwide. The concept of globalization pushes people of all cultures
closer to a one world government type of structure. If people all over the world
are much more reliant on purchasing goods and services from other countries,
their interconnectedness prevents isolated. The effect of globalization has on
countries is profound.

A. PROBLEM

Globalization made way for free trade and business and has communication
between various parts of the globe. It has potential to make this world a better
place to live in. It is changing the political scenario thus deep-seated problems
like unemployment, poverty and shift of power are coming to the picture. The
marginal are getting a chance to exhibit in the world market.

B. BODY

Globalization has its winners and losers. With the expansion of trade,
market, foreign investment, developing countries have seen the gaps among
themselves widen. The imperative to liberalize has demanded a shrinking of
state involvement in national life, producing a wave of privatization, cutting
jobs, slashing health, education and food subsidies, etc. affecting the poor
people in society. In many cases, liberalization has been accompanied by
greater inequality and people are left trapped in utter poverty.

C. SOLUTION

Globalization is altering the global environment. Some perceive the net


ecological impact of globalization as positive, as force of progress and better
lives. It fosters economic growth and cooperative institutions, both necessary
in the long run to manage the global environment. Others see the net impact
as negative, as a sinking the globe into a bog of ecological decay.it is
accelerating the destructive process of too many people consuming too many
natural resources without any concern for equality or justice.

IV. INSIGHTS VIEW

In globalization, it is involved the exchange of products and services all over


the world. The importing and exporting products include communication skill.
For us to be have a connection between the other countries we need to know
how to communicate well to the other persons all over the world. Of course,
when we are making business with other countries we may adapt the culture
and the behavior that they have. The world’s cultures are deeply affected by
globalization, but in ways that inadequately analyse and understood.
Analysing the relationships between globalization and cultures is a core
objective. Our connected world has dramatically broadened the horizon of
available resources and new markets for individuals and organizations large
and small. Businesses in developed nations have benefited huge from this
initial wave of globalization, gaining significant costs and process efficiencies
by partnering with other countries. In creating a better world, we people have
the biggest part to make this world a better place to live in.

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