Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Challenges
EDU 3093
Prepared by;
ANIS FARZANA BINTI ZULKARNAI
PISMP TESL SEM 8, JANUARY 2013
INTAKE
930310-02-5766
A0611/833
Definition of
Globalisation
globalisation is a process
where the world is
'shrinking', becoming
borderless and viewed as a
sense of global wholeness
and unity. (Perry, 2015)
Globalization can be
thought of as the speedy,
free movement of people,
services, capital, goods,
ideas and knowledge across
national borders,
encompassing the entire
globe. (Khalaf AlAbri, 2011)
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