It was the anti-globalisation movement that really put globalisation on the map. As a word it has existed since the 1960s, but the protests against this allegedly new process, which its opponents condemn as a way of ordering people's lives, brought globalisation out of the financial and academic worlds and into everyday current affairs jargon. But that scarcely brings us nearer to what globalisation means. The phenomenon could be a great deal of different things, or perhaps multiple manifestations of one prevailing trend. It has become a buzzword that some will use to describe everything that is happening in the world today.
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Components of globalisation are as follows: 1. globalisation of market 2. globalisation of production 3. globalisation of technology 4. globalisation of investment
One Example, The negative affects is .6 percent of unemployment.
The effects of tourism in England * economy is growing *social and psycholical problems *Western- lifestyle spreads *agent of globalisation
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when did the globalisation begin? help pleaseee
globalisation loses people job
Globalisation is good because it helps in every field whether it is economical,political,industrial or professional
globalisation is something spreading around the world
The verb of globalisation is globalise. As in "to globalise something".
globalisation involves trade, migration, communication and shared culture.