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Burgos, Zandree Gel A.

Second Class – 2:35A-3:435A C404 MWF

Activity 3 – Photo Essay Friday, November 9, 2018

Globalized Production

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During the ancient civilization, archipelagic countries used the bodies of water as a path of

transportation in order to transfer people, conquer an area or trade materials from different parts

of the world while horse carriages were used as a land transportation. At present time, humans

have become more innovative when it comes to fast transportation, there are subways, MTR,

LTR motors, and cars.

Globalization is an international phenomenon in which both countries are involved in any

cultural, political, economic forms. There are many evidences that we could find when it comes

to economical globalization and the most common examples are fast food chains but there are

more examples aside from fast food chains such as beauty products, cosmetics, apparel,

appliances, furniture, and more. Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, KIA, Jeep, Ford, and Nissan are just

few of the car brands that roves around the city. The car in the picture is an example of a

globalization in economics. Creating one car has a lot of process before it is fully completed such

as automobile parts coming from different countries like Japan and China. The designing and

assembling of the parts takes place at the manufacturing country commonly found in the United

States and later on, the finished products are shipped to allowed countries in order to be

showcased and be sold to their branches. Some of the cars are made differently in the same

model due to road guidelines of a specified country such as where the driver’s seat should be

place (left or right). Just from its creating process, it already has shown a globalized process in

which numerous countries are involved at the same time .

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