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    examination of the ALCAN organization. This company is a global enterprise which has over 68,000 employees, and operating facilities in 61 countries. The organization take in over 23 billion US dollars in 2006 from its four major business groups (Primary Metal, Engineered Products, Packaging and Bauxite & Alumina-Dube, Bernier, & Roy, 2009). The problem that this organization had was much like many other organizations which are in the global arena. The main problem is that one business unit is

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    movement of people, culture, technology, ideologies and information across the world. In the case of technology everyday activities are becoming faster, closer, and easier than they had ever been. It allows us to have access to virtually anything, communication has never been easier. The technological advances all around the world is a result of globalization. With a click of a button, it has been become significantly easier to exchange information virtually instantly. The quick exchange of information

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    Communication can be performed using different means, including languages such as English, where it has become preferable and prominent for both local and global interaction among people of different cultural backgrounds. The high demand in acquiring English for international politics, science and technology has led to the global spread of the language. Consequently, English is recognised as an international language, and its ownership is considered to be denationalised and renationalised. The understanding

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    You Got Mail Communication has a big role in our lives. As humans, our means of communication develops. Before technology existed we would use mail, symbols, or music to send messages. Sharing information that keeps business and factories running, helping people in trouble, paying bills, transportation, and food supplies, and more. If people continue to rely on text messages and email to communicate, then people would run the risk of never really being understood, which creates the potential for

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    those who use it. There are many aspects of technology that have contributed to society’s advancement, and many people refuse to accept and realize the threats technology exposes us to. One of the main advancements, technology has enabled is communication around the globe. For example, “Many teens join online groups or communities in which members share a particular interest, such as music, movies, games, sports, or politics” (“How Online Social...” 3). Although this allows people to communicate

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    author mentions is the way technology has changed the way we communicate with others. Even though Turkle does not specifically mention texting as a primary form of communication, texting has become one of the most popular types of communication and also carries its own way of thinking and aesthetic. Texting as a way of communication has affected grammar and language used, the speed and efficiency of correspondence, and ability to always be connected to those in one's circle of friends, family,

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    explanation of this concept. Indeed, globalization is recognized as an ongoing process that accompanies with it, noticeably, certain challenges, such as a wide range of integrated communities, regional economics, and cultures, through a wide range of communication and trading. However, still the argument by all experts is corresponding to the theme whereas globalization provides similarity for individuals or not, at the cultural space. This paper articulates an in-depth discussion of this theme

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    without saying that when discussing communication theory one must acknowledge the theories and accomplishments of Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan is a more recent philosopher of communication theory and although his inspiration comes largely from the above discussed Harold Adam Innis, his ideas are fresher and are more easily related to today's society. His two major contributions that have revolutionized the topic of communication are “Medium is the Message” and “The Global Village”. Marshall McLuhan's theories

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    The Internet has simplified the communication process between people. It has provided the opportunity for expansion of global interaction between individuals worldwide and at any time thereby enhancing social contact between people. In the past, the primary mode of communication utilized was face-to-face communication, telephone or through the mailing of a letter. These methods proved monotonous and cumbersome as face-to-face communication required the physical presence of both parties

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    Introduction Wilmington Global Realty, Inc. has held a constant leading presence in the international real estate market. At this point, it is crucial to continue looking for viable market options in which to expand; Jakarta, Indonesia may be one such option. As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta has experienced an economic upturn in the past decade. Their new presence in the global market has peaked interests in several firms ̶ this one included. While this interest may appear to make Jakarta a favorable

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