Globalisation is Princess Diana's death.
This way....
An English princess
with an Egyptian boyfriend
crashes in a French tunnel,
driving a German car
with a Dutch engine,
driven by a Belgian who was drunk
on Scottish whisky,
followed closely by Italian Paparazzi,
on Japanese motorcycles;
treated by an American doctor,
using Brazilian medicines.
This is sent to you by Indian,
using Bill Gates 's technology,
and you're probably reading this on your computer,
that use Taiwanese chips,
and a Korean monitor,
assembled by Bangladeshi workers
in a Singapore plant,
transported by Pakistan lorry-drivers,
hijacked by Indonesians,
unloaded by Sicilian longshoremen,
and trucked to you by Mexican illegals.....
That, my friend, is Globalization...
Sorry dont mind:D
2006-06-07 00:12:55
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answered by Answerer 3
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Globalization, although often described as the cause of much turbulence and change, is in fact the umbrella term for the collective effect, the change itself.
Globalization (i.e. the aggregate change we observe in our factories, storefronts, indeed generally across our economies and lifestyles) is caused by four fundamental forms of capital movement throughout the global economy. The four important capital flows are:
Human Capital (i.e. Immigration, Migration, Emigration, Deportation, etc.)
Financial Capital (i.e. Aid, Equity, Debt, Credit & Lending, etc.)
Resource Capital (i.e. Energy, Metals, Minerals, Lumber, etc.)
Power Capital (i.e. Security Forces, Alliances, Armed Forces, etc.)
Most of the stresses and complexities confronted in the general macro affairs of countries, communities, and the interactions between them, can be traced to these four flows.
Connectivity available via cheaper telecommunications and modes of travel-- made more accessible to more people, facilitates these interactions at a rate unprecedented in history.
Cultural and political frictions at all levels can thus be explained as arising from the difference in opinion between two or more parties about the origination, treatment, timing, ownership or value of one or more of the capital flows.
2006-06-07 08:18:38
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answered by prad 3
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globalization means affecting or including the whole world.
eg; we are in a globalized age due to the help of computers
2006-06-07 07:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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globalization is increase in the temperature in a particular area
2006-06-07 07:05:41
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answered by aish_0506 1
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It is when many different countries depend on each other in making a product. (Like when building an airplane)
2006-06-07 07:09:20
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answered by YA!!! 3
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Please check the below link.
2006-06-07 07:21:24
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answered by egymah 4
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