A strong dollar means that it is cheaper to import, thus making it better for international companies, however worse for local business. A strong economy generally also means that people are more inclined to spend money on extra things, which will help retailers, who will in turn, probably give it to an international corporation, who will be able to spend that money on expanding, exporting more, and making things cheaper. Cheaper things make you more inclined to buy them, so you see how the cycle works.
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Not quite. Globalization means basically that we're travelling more, and selling and importing goods to and from all over the place. But globalization itself doesn't say anything about who's influencing who. Westernization OTOH means that characteristics of Europe and North America are picked up more abroad than Europe and North America are picking up characteristics of the far East for instance.
There are probably more than four hindrances to globalization. One hindrance to globalization is Cultural/Local resistance. Its arguable that globalization is a phenomenon in which "Western" culture is imposed on other cultures since the first world countries pushing forward globalization are most often Western themselves. Thus local resistance can build up to prevent the homogenization of their culture to that of the ones imposed by the forces of globalization like media, international companies like Nike, and fashion among many others. The homogenizing forces of globalization are seen as corrupting and damaging to the cultural integrity of the region. An example of such resistance can be found in Iran today where the fundamentals of Islam are stressed against the imposing "global-western" pressures across much of the rest of the Middle East. Furthermore, terrorist movements like Al-Qaeda are similar forms of resistance and countercurrents to globalization and western ideas of enlightenment and modernity.
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.
The tendency of investment funds and businesses to move beyond domestic and national markets to other markets around the globe, thereby increasing the interconnectedness of different markets. Globalization has had the effect of markedly increasing not only international trade, but also cultural exchange. Investopedia Says: The advantages and disadvantages of globalization have been heavily scrutinized and debated in recent years. Proponents of globalization say that it helps developing nations "catch up" to industrialized nations much faster through increased employment and technological advances. Critics of globalization say that it weakens national sovereignty and allows rich nations to ship domestic jobs overseas where labor is much cheaper. Source: http://www.answers.com/globalization?cat=biz-fin&gwp=11&method=3&ver=2.3.0.609 International integration Globalization is the spreading of an idea, product, or technology around the world, social, economic, industrial.
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Factors that can speed up the decay of biomass include moisture content, temperature, oxygen availability, and the presence of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi. These factors can increase the rate at which organic matter breaks down into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem.
High temperature and low humidity levels can speed up evaporation process by increasing the kinetic energy of the water molecules and reducing the amount of moisture in the air, respectively.
You cannot speed up an actual installation process. This process will take place at the rate that it is meant to.
Yes, a fan can speed up the drying process of paint by increasing air circulation and evaporation.
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Things rust because of a chemical reaction called oxidation, which occurs when iron or metal is exposed to oxygen and water. Factors that contribute to rusting include moisture, salt, and acidic substances, which speed up the oxidation process.
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The size of the solute particles does not speed up the process of dissolving. The rate of dissolving is typically influenced by factors such as temperature, agitation, and surface area of the solute particles exposed to the solvent.
Excessive heat may speed up the sublimation process of mothballs, causing them to vaporize more quickly. However, the complete disintegration of mothballs depends on several factors, such as temperature, air circulation, and material composition.
Medical billing software will speed up the process of this. It allows you to look up codes quickly an effectively without having to look it up manualy.