If you have no international business then you are not able to trade for things that other country's have and that you don't. It also allows you to concentrate on making the things that you are better at and not waste your time producing things other country's can make at a better price.
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Globalization and the attendant concerns for poverty and inequality have captured public
imagination and become a focus of international discussion in recent years in a way few
other topics (except for international terrorism or global warming) have. The events
around the theme often have their own drama and also a touch of irony. Just to take an
example from two reports in the newspaper on the same day (The New York Times,
January 30) at the beginning of 2005: at the fifth annual World Social Forum at Porto
Alegre, Brazil---held as a counterfoil to the gathering of the capitalist globalistas at the
World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland---the Brazilian President Lula da Silva,
the hero of the working class, was booed for 'selling out' to global capital; shortly
thereafter he flew to the Forum at Davos, where around the same time a Hollywood
actress, Sharon Stone, deployed her star power in a highly globalized business to rally
attending corporate magnates at a poverty seminar to pledge just in five minutes $1
million to fight malaria in Tanzania
globalization helps international business by allowing them trading freely or by reducing there cost of exportation.
Globalization is basically the concept of growing integration world wide by limiting cultural differences, increasing trade, and technology transfer. Characteristics of globalization that can be linked to education are making education more international, Internet facility, a global culture.
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Education has played a critical role in historical globalization by spreading ideas, technologies, and cultures across different regions of the world. Through colonial education systems and missionary schools, Western powers were able to impart their values and beliefs on indigenous populations, facilitating the spread of globalization. Additionally, education has helped to create a more interconnected and interdependent global society by fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.
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The effects of globalization in education is that students from all over the world are learning the same material in the same ways. This allows employers to hire people globally and expect them to have the needed skills.
globalization,education and job creation
i monica m mvula demand the support for further education as master program due match the world of globalization especially to help the youth who have no employees
Holger Daun has written: 'School Decentralization in the Context of Globalizing Governance' 'Primary learning systems in sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Comparative education, Primary Education 'Education and development in the context of globalization' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Cross-cultural studies, Education, Education and globalization
the effect of globalization on information technology could be thatthe more people in the world the more knowledge there is to be shared with computers. as the human race develops there is alway a chance of someone being born who will know more.
People who support the idea that globalization creates jobs say that the introduction of jobs stimulates the local economy. They also say that the jobs help the locals increase their standard of living, which enables them to get a better education.
The forces of globalization are the CAUSE OF SLAVERY. Wake up doofus!
The conflict and consensus perspective on education tends to view in school and intuition that perpetuate.