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    Higher education institutes need to prepare students for the changing global economy, which requires them, having a mental map on both disciplinary and interdisciplinary studies. In the 21st century where the world is heavily dependent on globalization and an integrated economy, the discipline model of “one method of knowing” is extremely concerning because real world problems are not separated into disciplines but are rather challenging and complex. The simple answer to the question would be…

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    ity important in business? As our world tends towards globalization, companies must represent all cultures and types of peoples. From a consumer perspective, if a group feels prejudice, then they simply will not support that product or service. One would not buy a meal from McDonalds if you knew the CEO was racist towards your culture. By representing all groups equally, a company can ensure that they will have consumers from all groups. From a company perspective, it would be very naïve to…

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    One of the main purposes of his foreign trips is to trade promotion, and the Japanese government calls it an economic mission. By accompanying the Prime Minister, Japanese corporations can promote and expand their market in the global economy. Globalization intensified the competition at the global market among enterprises from different nations. Therefore, as a neoliberal, Abe wants Japan to…

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    edu/sites/default/files/assets/documents/kenneth-gergen/The_Ethical_Challenge_of_Global_Organization.pdf Hanson, K. (2011). Beyond Compliance: Globalization Demands More Effective Programs. Retrieved from: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/focusareas/business/beyond-compliance.html Yücel, R., & Dağdelen, O. (2010). Globalization – Today, Tomorrow – Globalization of Markets, Marketing Ethics and Social Responsibility. Retrieved from:…

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    The values of colonization have continued to play prevalent role in globalization after the age of decolonization and emancipation. In the 197s and 80s colonialism continued through neoliberalism, the belief that the markets should be privatized, deregulated, and free of restraints. Evangelical Internationalism continued colonialism by continuing to treat groups of people in developing countries as inferior. From a critical standpoint, neoliberalism and Evangelical Internationalism are the…

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    Japanese Popular Culture Essay In both the novels “Japanese Popular Culture and Globalization” by Tsutsui and “Riding the Black Ship” by Raz, the theme of culture and transnational flows are discussed. In “Riding the Black Ship”, Tokyo Disneyland (TDL) is described as a merge of American and Japanese culture, as the very American concept of Disney is adopted by Japan in a very Japanese fashion. The service, attractions, and appeal found in TDL stay true to the American standards while being…

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    presentation of the market structure in Thailand during the time following the initial introduction of capitalism has led me to conclude that globalization as it is presented in Thailand has not led to cultural homogenization (which typically dictates that one culture completely yield to another and abdicate the traditional ideals). Instead globalization has produced a hegemonic notion of Western products being more valuable and…

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    Globalization seems to be a catch-all term that refers to any activity that involves more than one country. In fact, to define globalization simply, it can be seen as ‘complex connectivity’ and the expansion of social ties across the planet (Tomlinson 1999). With globalization developed, the conflict of diverse cultures has gradually sparked controversy around the world. Interestingly, A General Motors auto advertisement with "Body by Fisher" became "Corpse by Fisher" in Flemish (Intercultural…

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    Globalization, collaboration, is necessary for sustaining the life of all species. Tsing says, “Precarity is a state of acknowledgment of our vulnerability to others” (29). Anti-globalization, indigeneity without contact, is impossible because Homo economicus is always scoping for a new frontier. If we don’t collaborate with each other - which is to say if we don’t contaminate our lives by intermingling with those humans and other species which we see as radically different from us – then we are…

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    their community and don’t communicate with other countries do to they were never taught to go out among other countries. Locals are known to barricaded themselves from society, and don’t know what’s out there amongst the world (de Blij 2009, 93). Globalization is happening to due to languages are dying off as reference in the De Bliji book. Languages that are in the industry are becoming more popular like English is an example. This also comes from when people are combining two languages…

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