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    making up a single community. The idea or notion of living within a cosmopolitanism society can provide us humans with a new understanding, a new outlook and a new perspective on grasping and conceptualizing complex solutions, surfacing from the globalization process. Overcoming this process can lead us to the realization that people can live in a community free from anarchy and complexity. Cosmopolitanism can be defined as a…

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    Economic History 2007 67(2): 292-314. Rifkin, Jeremy. “Worlds Apart.” The Guardian (London), July 3, 2001. Barth, Steve. “Cultural Protectionism.” World Trade, vol. 11, no.3, p. 43, March 1998. Culture and Globalization (2011). In Globalization 101. Retrieved March 5, 2016, from Globalization 101:…

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    lisation_references/ Buckingham_2007.pdf David Buckingham,scholar and writer, examines how media has impacts globalization. The author begins by talking about how marketing is affecting children globally. Due to this, kids in industrialized countries around the world are spending more time watching tv. Then, Buckingham discusses the economic reasons to the globalization of children’s culture. Tv channels decide to broadcast globally mainly because so they could bring in more revenue and…

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    The phenomenon of globalization has been critical in the expansion of human trafficking. globalization is generally recognized as the process by which communication, travel and economic interaction between parties become significantly less defined by national borders. This globalization began anew, human trafficking began to spread beyond its previously localized areas. There was a significant increase of victims travelling outside their home region. Globalization has served to amplify the…

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    Interpretive research strategies cover the diverse elements of research studies is based upon how “human beings experience, define, organize, and appropriate reality (Van Zoonen 131)”. Ethnography enables the globalization of information based upon tradition, culture, geographical location, and a variety of communication meaning and interpretations from cultures and subcultures. The way in which a gender role can be defined varies when viewing the research at an ethnographic standpoint. The key…

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    expansion. Under these circumstances, it also finds a way into Mexico by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In Karen Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange, the protagonist (Rafaela) for example, has to experience the physical aftermath of globalization on an individual level. For one thing, after migrating to a new country she worked with her husband in his small company. As a result of visiting courses on politics and engaging in community action programs, she leaves her husband. The most…

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    with lower shipping costs. It affected most every country that delt with overseas trading, however it affected the United Kingdom the most as they were the primary trading country at the time. The steamship was one of the major reasons for the globalization of trade. The steamship brought something new to the world that would affect countless lives. Prior to the steamship the worlds shipping routes was dependent on the wind patterns. Sailboats are much more efficient when they are traveling with…

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    has extended and has changed many traditions and cultures around the world. McCulture is a form of globalization that has entered societies life. Foreigners believe that McCulture is an American formed tradition; therefore, it should remain in America. Many Countries embrace their unique cultures and show disturbance when McCulture interferes, Tyler Cowen argues, “nothing gets one’s anti-globalization juices flowing more than the thoughts of a McDonald’s restaurant in France (Cowen). McCulture…

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    city is inhabited by all kinds of people. Nearly in every corner of this planet, there is demand for goods from all over the world. If your favorite kind of food is from a culture other than your own, then you too are unconsciously a part of globalization. The influence of other cultures is so engrained and present in all of our lives that we are almost numb to it. Your car can be Korean, your phone American, and even if you shop at a local supermarket, most of your groceries are from all over…

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    The globalization of the hospitality industry presents challenges for the quality and effectiveness of HRM within the international context. One challenge is the numbers of outlets needed to open with strict quotas on the employment aboard. Besides, cultural issues, national characteristics and regulations need to be considered, like attitude towards time. Employers need to understand the salary and benefit expected by international personnel to fight with challenges like low pay, long working…

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