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1. What are the essential information you're thankful of learningand understanding?

I am grateful for this topic, which is that the world of ideas needs to learn more
about global religion and that it's important to remember a variety of subtopics, such
as the world war from Mark Juergensmeyer to understand his historical background
over the years and Victor Roudometof's social-scientific study that focuses on the
relationship between globalization and religion to give us some knowledge that we'd
like to read.

2. As a student, how will you apply your leanings from the topics "Global Media
Culture" and "Globalization of Religion"?
As a student, I'd like to put the topic of "Global Media Culture" into practice by
allowing us to differ in how we interact with one another and share knowledge
about global media cultures. On the other hand, global media cultures frequently
contribute to indigenous cultures, bringing them into contact with and on an equal
footing with the social realities of modernity that have become globalized. I think
there are many benefits to global media. There are a number of drawbacks, though.
For many people, including many impoverished children from Bangladesh, global
media has turned into a nightmare. On occasion, people in developing nations may
experience significant effects from global media.

3. If you are going to share an important idea you have learned, to whom you will
share it? Why him/her?
A team I lead. As a result, some of the changes you're likely to introduce won't be
completely novel and a complete surprise to your team when you're a leader and
you share what you're learning with your team. This helps to bring your team along
with you and facilitate the change that you'll bring into your organization as a result
of your growth and learning. The leader can therefore facilitate change in their team
or organization by sharing what they learn with them.

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