My name starts with an L :D
it is based on the Medieval era that very few people left their own village and only with permission of the local Lord, know we live in one big village the world, only a few leave aka space and only leave the nation with permission aka passports.
The second largest village in the world is Baniapur in India. It is located in the Saran district of Bihar and has a population of over 52,000 people.
Natives get dominated by the migrants all over the world because they keep struggling with their shame and pride issues locally. Britain has been overcoming for themselves in the past with easy colonisation tactics. Guru Nanak said : Good people should disperse. P.S.- ...though, globalisation is turning the world into a global village!
Global population means the total number of people in the world. This number has recently turned over past the 7 billion mark.
As of 2021, there are approximately 5.8 billion people in the world aged 16 and over. This estimate is based on global population data and demographic projections.
Global means all over the world, so a global organization has branches all over the world. Examples would be credit card or insurance companies.
Yes. Facebook has over 900 million global active users.
A global brand is a brand that you can find all over the world.
global of course they are abused all over the world
IMDB does not show that as a series, but the following are some similar names. Perhaps you were thinking of one of these? The Village Postmaster (1914) Amsterdam Global Village (1996) The Demon Headmaster Takes Over TV (1997) The Village Homestead (1915) Village of the Damned (1995) or (1960)
yeah he was a real man who lived in the arctic alone with his sled dogs hunting polar bears because he said they killed his family. people in the village nearby believed he was a crazy man until the whole village was wiped out and completely frozen over. people all over the world heard of this and feared for a frost. none came but the mark is now all over the world
Global interdependence