The World as a Global Village Essay

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    Thesis: Peter Singer’s assessment of charity and duty in his 1972 article “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” calls for a fundamental economic and moral overhaul of western society. I will argue that Peter Singer’s ethical and economic model of the global village, while sympathetic, is strategically misleading, impractical and short-sighted. In his 1971 article “Famine, Affluence, and Morality”, Peter Singer draws in his reader with a simple analogy. The analogy states that giving money to help…

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    surging popularity of Donald Trump would seem to indicate so. For certain, many around the world are praying that Time travelers in the future can come back to stop Trump's continued existence, however a few European villages have taken a different approach. A few months ago, the elders of one eastern European village decided that in the event of a Trump Presidency it would be best to appease the global tyrant by supplying him with a new young wife. There is no…

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    The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell has been described by many as a masterpiece that remarkably predicted the twenty-first century’s technological advances. The legacy left by Orwell had such a significant impact on the world that terms such as “Orwellian” were coined, television shows such as Big Brother were created, and more importantly, great minds of the late twentieth century such as Marshall McLuhan were influenced. In this political satire, the advanced technology found…

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    “noosphere”, which are thought to be precursors to the World Wide Web, i.e., the Digital Universe. He found a specific interest in convergence. Wolfe states, “Thanks to technology, ‘the hitherto scattered” species Homo sapiens was being united by a single ‘nervous system for humanity,’ a ‘living membrane…a unified consciousness that would cover the earth” (4). Many (e.g., Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Marshall Mcluhan) believed that the “global village” would eventually influence the evolution…

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    can (OR CANNOT) make a difference on the personal, national, and global level and explain three solutions as examples - these must be new to you. You cannot take both positions! You either can or cannot make a difference! Draw from the materials your instructor has presented in announcement and weekly assignments. ________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph I – INTRODUCTION…

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    FCL Case Study

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    “With global strategy, a business has operations in multiple countries with the same business-level strategy in each country” (Ahlstrom & Bruton, 2010, p.147). Based on this definition, FCL’s global strategy can rely on its current business model which contains various fundamental elements needed for global expansion. Like diversification in organic growth, the vertical integration of FCL increases corporate scope and capture more of the profits in a value network (Johnson et al., 2014). FCL…

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    media play an undeniably crucial role in the dissemination of information to citizens, it was the philosophical prophecies of Marshall McLuhan that prove to still be pertinent in today’s use of media. The present usage of such terms as “media”, “global village” as well as “Age of Information” were all coined by Marshall McLuhan in his 1965 work Understanding Media (Lapham, x). In the information age we currently live in, McLuhan’s contributions to media and communication theory are of great…

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    Early Global Economy

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    the first global economy was established as the economies of the Americas and Afro-Eurasia became integrated. Goods began to be produced for a global market and many new groups gained power and influence due to the expanding world economies. Trade also began to be considered as a profitable venture, especially with the European ideology of mercantilism, and new exchange routes were sought out. The first global economy developed because Chinese and Indian demand for silver made it a global…

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    When the Europeans first discovered the New World, everything was bound to change. New political, economic, and social systems were bound to evolve. After the discovery of the silver, the global flow of silver had a number of social and economic effects between 1500 and 1750. Trade started to include China more extensively, and silver was the only currency that Ming China accepted in exchange for their luxurious products (Docs 1, 3, 5, 7). In exchange for this silver, the Europeans received…

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    Skate, ride, play, shop, dine and be prepared to be wowed this holiday season at Global Winter Wonderland. Now in its third year at the Cal Expo Center in Sacramento, the magical world of light and cheer spans 17 acres and certainly promises fun for kids of all ages. Sneak a peak into Santa’s Village to catch a glimpse of the elves hard at work and visit Toy Land where larger than life teddy bears, toy soldiers and building blocks make you feel like you’ve climbed inside a giant toy box. Skip…

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