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    that education should be reflective of this theory. As our world becomes more flattened, or globalized, our education should become more globalized so America can stay in the global race. Linda Darling-Hammond expounds upon Freidman’s Flat world theory in, The Flat World and Education. Hammond discussed that the world is becoming more competitive and that in order to compete, America must frame the education system accordingly (Hammond, 2010). She illustrated that the global education…

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    It is rather obvious that living in a social environment should be considered to be an irreplaceable prerequisite for the development of the inner potential of a human being. Indeed, by far the majority of the abilities which are considered to be characteristic to the mankind could have developed primarily due to coexistence of people. For example, the very ability of generating verbal interaction was conditioned by the necessity to coordinate actions to hunt a game. Nevertheless, one should…

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    What is identity? Can some just have one identity for the rest of their life? Or are we changing every day? Where does it all come from? Think about it. According to the dictionary identity is " the state or facts of remaining the same one or ones, as under varying aspects or condition( Dictionary.com)." Ones origin is important but globalization tends to come into conflict and changes ones identity. What is globalization? It 's a variety of things shared around the world for a common purpose.…

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    to allow for expeditious flow of feedback between workers and executive teams. The transition was most easily envisioned by metaphorically comparing the growth of the company to that of a skyscraper being built: what began with a straightforward flat organizational structure, gradually built additional layers of participation, finally bringing the…

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    Connecting the Dots When I was little, the very first part of my activity book I would complete was every connect-the-dots picture. According to Thomas Friedman, in his book, The World is Flat, “connecting the dots” in education is one of the primary ways we can help our country compete in the new age of globalization. Many students in the Yakima Valley have long faced the daunting choice of either attending a vocational/tech school or going to community college. However, in our flattening…

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    India, the man explained to Friedman that the worldwide economy was being flattened and citizens of the United States were not prepared. The thought of the world leveling resonated in him and led to the start of Friedman’s new book titled “The World is Flat.” Throughout the video, Friedman describes thought-provoking topics of what the world has faced and what it is facing. In summary of Friedman’s new book he explained there are three different types of globalization eras. According to the…

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    Advertisements shape the world we live in; we see them in the form of flyers and billboards when we step outside, in the form of commercials when watching television and online videos, and in the form pop-ups when browsing the internet. A 2014 study by Media Dynamics, Inc. concluded that the average American adult is exposed to approximately 362 advertisements per day. This same study also revealed that more than $180 billion has been spent on advertising in the United States, making the United…

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    the state of Indiana. This was obviously a political hot topic and it took for the governor Joe Kernan to cancel the contract and put legal barriers to prevent things like this happening again. That was another perfect example and how flat the world has become flat. Something that happens in a state can affect another part of the world in this case India. In…

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    Friedman describes ten flatteners that Flattened the World. The flatteners are ten major political, innovations and companies that contributed to flattening the world. The first took place on November 9th, 1989, it is described as “When the walls came down and the windows came up.” The collapse of the Berlin Wall, symbolized the end of the Cold War. The wall was the barrier between people and then when it was down, the people on the other side were able to join mainstream people. This day is…

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    Lately in the media you may have recently heard about yet another celebrity claiming the Earth is flat. The theory claims that the planet we live on isn’t actually flat and the pictures from space are just hoaxes. Shaquille O’Neal is one of the many celebrities to come out in recent months claiming that Earth is flat. O'Neal said to a reporter, “It’s true. The Earth is flat. The Earth is flat. Yeah, it is. Yes, it is. Listen, there are three ways to manipulate the mind — what you read, what you…

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