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Globalization has affected South Africa's local art by drawing more attention to it. Now more people outside of South Africa are aware of and fans of the local art from the area.
our local culture could be ditroyed by globalisation which will effect the way e dance. through out the years everyone has started there own local culture and folled it globalisation is killing that.
Africa has largely reverted to its natural state of rule by local strongmen, perpetual war, and famine.
Local winds are affected by local geographic features!
Globalization has affected the local industry of developing countries very badly and multinationals all over the world are eating local companies. Especially, countries like Mexico which are not so much advanced in technology and industrialization, are suffering a lot from international competition and local industries are closing rapidly.
it depends on which country you are in for it to be either "local" or not
Lumbering is of economic importance to Africa because the industry provides six percent of Africa's GDP. In individual countries, it is a major industry that provides a large percentage of the overall income and provides jobs for local workers.
It could be wine industry.
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There are many places where you can get information about Africa. The local library has a lot of great information on Africa.
S. B. Bekker has written: 'Black urban employment and coloured labour preference' -- subject(s): Blacks, Colored people (South Africa), Employment, Labor supply 'A strategic social analysis of the South African wine industry' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Consumers, Market surveys, Statistics, Wine industry 'From control to confusion' -- subject(s): Apartheid, Blacks, Local government, Politics and government 'Local government in urban South Africa' -- subject(s): Local government, Municipal government 'Communicating from Africa into Africa' 'State control over the labour market' -- subject(s): Blacks, Employment, Government policy, Labor mobility, Labor policy, Rural-urban migration