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How Globalized

is Your Home?

Name: Justin Romero


BSCRIM-1
SOCIO – 101
Philippine Brands Foreign Brands

Boy Bawang HP Laptop (USA)


Cheese Ring Miniso Wireless Mouse (China)
Chicharon Ni Mang Juan Soju Grape (Korea)
Chiz Curls Nescafe Classic (Switzerland)
Clover Chips Doritos (USA)
Del Monte Pineapple Tidbits Pringles (USA)
Bear Brand Swak Pack Skippy Peanut Butter (USA)
Sanyo Monoblock Chair with Backrest Jif Peanut Butter (USA)

Exporting goods has been practiced for many years providing worldwide produces for people’s
conveniences. Philippines is a part of the Global Society so producing some goods on their own
benefits them and spreads culture to foreign countries.
Guide Question Answers:
1. We Experience Globalization through purchasing foreign items that seem to fill our needs
and wants.
2. Globalization is uneven because of the mass production from each country. There are some
countries that don’t mass produce their local works and others who have poor quality items.
It’s crucial know about this issue because of its importance to people.
3. The main difference between globalism and globalization is that globalism is an ideology
based on the belief that people, information, and goods should be able to cross national
borders unrestricted, while globalization is the spread of technology, products, information,
and jobs across nations.

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