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Process Questions
1. If the world produces enough food to feed itself, why does hunger still exist?
Hunger still exists because many people do not have sufficient access to the
abundance of food produced. The lack of access can come from structural
conditions that fail to address social inequalities and poverty or from specific
events, such as natural disasters or conflicts. To eradicate hunger, one must
fight poverty and inequality ensuring equal opportunities of people to access
food.
Assessments:
Direction: Identify what is asked in each item below.
Assignments:
Answer the following items:
1. What are the greatest challenges of globalization in your local place? Cite and
explain
each.
2. Do you think that the Philippines is being harmed as other countries transfer
their activities to us also known as outsourcing?
No. Philippines has a lot of OFW sending remittances back to Philippines. Its
Philippines main export. Philippines is strict on foreign businesses investing with
Philippines via 40/60 rules. You cannot work in Philippines unless you are
Philippines citizen with the law passed in 2019. Philippines is in competition with
other nearby countries on outsourcing. International companies cannot have their
people working in Philippines unless they have Philippines citizens. Foreigners
born, grew up and educated in Philippines have to migrate out since they cannot
work in Philippines due to citizenships requirement. Filipinos also migrate out to
find jobs since foreign countries have better compensation. Foreigners without
citizenships in Philippines own their own businesses. It is hard to get Philippines
citizenship 100 times more difficult than USA citizenship. Apparently Koreans have
no problems since there are a lot of Korean businesses there. Just visit the metro
Manila and you will notice most of businesses are Koreans. The Koreans have
replaced the Chinese and Americans. Japanese has avoided Philippines.
Economic globalization involves trade, capital flows
and the movement of labour, and an important element in that process is the
globalization of production. With the gradual dismantling of trade barriers, and
capital flows becoming easier, globalization of production has flourished.
4. Does the position of the USA and China as giants in the economic chain
threaten the status of less developed countries in the global market?
Of course. Less developed countries become suppliers and consumers in the chain.
Unless they have disruptive governments, and then they fall to the side-lines or disrupt
the economic chain. Given good leadership, less developed nations can easily elevate
themselves to the top. But, all too often, their leaders select a disruptive, bring the top
down to our level, approach.
Process Questions:
1. What are the similarities and differences of homogeneity and heterogeneity?
Assessments:
Directions: Match column A with the correct answer in column B. Write only the letter of
answer on the blank provided before each item.
Reflection Guide:
1. What have I LEARNED this day that has helped me do all aspects of this
better?
Take notes because Many students fail their homework, quizzes, or exams
because the lack of note-taking skills. These notes will be your source of
information for everything you have to do for any class. As a result, make sure your
notes are readable, useful, and organized.