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Good afternoon everyone. We are the affirmative side, and we believe that globalization is ethical.

To
begin this, I will start by defining globalization. Globalization is described as the growing
interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations, brought by cross-border trade in
goods, services, technology and flows of investment, people and information.

Since the early times, humans have found a way to settle, produce and exchange goods in distant places.
And as years went by our way of communicating and transportation to other places have improve by
technology. Globalization serve as a way for us to live. And not only that because it also became a tool
for prosperity and peace—as countries begin to cooperate with one another using a system of free trade
and law preventing larger conflicts. It encourages each country to specialize on what product they
produce best and it makes production efficient and affordable especially for lower-income households.

It has allowed products, services and information technology spread far more widely throughout the
world. It is an established part of the modern world, so most of us don’t realize the benefits it brings to
our lives—such as easy access to new technologies around the globe. Globalization is something to be
thankful for on the grounds that it happens in the modern world. It permits individuals all throughout
the planet to convey immediately and can assemble political, financial, social, and social relations - the
blend into one innovation and correspondence. Furthermore, financial benefit lead to industry change--
an assortment of business alternatives for humankind. So let me end this speech by a saying,
“Globalization is reality and can be more beneficial.”

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