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    Christa Wichterich’s first chapter, entitled “The Global Conveyor-belt” from her book The Globalized Woman: Reports from a Future of Inequality discussed the use of women in the globalized workforce, specifically in sweatshops overseas, where women are the number one physical manufacturers of “textiles, leather and foodstuffs, the production of toys, electronic goods and pharmaceuticals” (Wichterich 2). She talks about major companies and their inclination to move around and do whatever they…

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    how it barely acknowledges the effects of historical globalization on developing countries and only focuses on the positives on the first world. The specific line of “superior standard of living shared by individuals in the developed world was achieved through historical globalization” sends a feeling of ethnocentrism to the reader as the author/quote never even mentions the developing world. Furthermore, it doesn’t say how historical globalization affected the developing world only how it…

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    Samir Moussa’s experiences depict how the economic and political models within the United States, in addition to globalization, have impacted cultures and caused challenges. Specifically, it has allowed him to have a unique perspective on the world, which drives his economic success, and allows knowledge gained by him in one locale to be distributed throughout the world, but changes marginalizes and/or minimizes local cultures. First economic and political models have driven expectations and…

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    its business and operation in the global market, not only because it was convenient for the company, but also because it was necessary to satisfy customers and demand. Globalization generates a great impact on this company because it helps to spread out their services and products. Today, most kids know Mickey Mouse due to globalization effects, and many people know what this company has to offer. As demand increases, the Walt Disney company has to come out with ideas to make its operations more…

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    Jack Ranney 11/11/15 Labor and Global Economy David Bensman Reaction Paper #4 Globalization and world trade has been a vital aspect of are world for centuries whether it be goods or services. In this reaction paper, I will be reflecting on the book, The Children of NAFTA by David Bacon. Bacon’s main idea in his novel is that government policies shape trade and investment decisions. Now although in recent years, neo-liberal ecoomists say that the international division of labor is a natural…

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    In Geoffrey Garrett 's piece, Globalization 's Missing Middle, he describes how globalization efforts like the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have led to the elimination of the middle class (Garrett 204). NAFTA was a large contributor to the middle class jobs, in for example the United States, leaving…

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    Who Own Culture Analysis

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    Definition Generally, cultural appropriation is viewed as the use of a cultural tradition while simultaneously disregarding the cultural significances and specific purposes. To many this is viewed as problematic because it can capitalize a tradition and make it lose its significance among its own culture and especially outside the culture. In the book Who Owns Culture? Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law, the author Susan Scafidi focuses on defining the ownership and appropriation of…

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    conditions, making products for these big organisations. Another drawback for TNCs is the widening gap between the wealth of developed and developing countries, where the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Also, TNCs and globalization may deprive entire countries of jobs and resources. However, as a result of TNCs, people from all around the world can interact with each other, even though they belong to different cultures and countries. TNCs also boost the economy and…

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    Americas economy is weak at best and this has ultimately resulted in high unemployment rates which in return has reduced the standard of living, and diminishing the American dream. According to the author our country is in fear because our economy is experiencing a structural shift and has been for a long time and has led a once optimistic country into angry and unforgiving. “They fear that we are in the midst of not a cyclical downturn but a structural shift, one that poses huge new challenges…

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    Econ310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    use of many technological equipment, many concerns arose to the factors that would come into play. We explored the following questions and have concluded the following: • How would international expansion affect your business? When entering into globalization, it is important to take in the variances that may arise in different cultures. The company would need to be aware of the logistic regulations, legalities, fluctuations in exchange rates, understanding market preferences,…

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