Yes
The main idea of Americanization was to spread the American culture, values and products to the rest of the world. This could happen with the help of the media or the development of American brands.
An example of contagious diffusion is the spread of Islam from Mecca to all the other countries around it.
The past participle of "spread" is "spread." For example, "I have spread the frosting on the cake."
The "London" Olympics will actually be spread all over Britain. For example, some swimming competitions will take place in Dorset.
Water waves bending around a dock is an example of diffraction, which is the bending of waves around obstacles or through openings. This phenomenon occurs because the waves spread out as they pass by the edge of the dock, leading to a change in their direction of propagation.
No, but there are many grass species that propogate rhizomes to spread their daughter tillers around. Quack grass is a good example of this.
Today I spread salt on the ice. Yesterday I spread salt on the ice. The past tense of spread is spread.
The Zika virus is the most recent example of disease spread as a result of globalization
It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.It is a measure of the spread of the results around their expected value.
Spread It Around - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970
In the early 1900's Americanization meant taking new immigrants and turning them into Americans, whether they wanted to give up their traditional ways or not. Critics now say globalization is nothing more than the imposition of American culture on the entire world. In fact, the most visible sign of globalization seems to be the spread of American burgers and cola to nearly every country on earth. This is how Thomas Friedman sees it. In a recent column describing why terrorists hate the United States, Friedman wrote: ". . . globalization is in so many ways Americanization: globalization wears Mickey Mouse ears, it drinks Pepsi and Coke, eats Big Macs, does its computing on an IBM laptop with Windows 98. Many societies around the world can't get enough of it, but others see it as a fundamental threat." Simply dismissing globalization as just Americanization is misleading. Globalization has the ability to alter much more than just the movies or food consumed by a society.
Not spread around