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    been impacted in any way by Globalization. Some societies will be more or less affected but we cannot deny the idea that Globalization impacts everyone, which resulted in a large number of economists and philosophers writing their own opinion and theories on the subject. Based on this idea, I came up with the following question: What drives a company to globalise and what are the implications? I will tackle the question in this essay by first defining what globalization is, explain why companies become

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    by, growing relations globally. With this interconnectedness comes a shrinking of individually between countries and their governments, and different regions are now experiencing the repercussions of the actions of their neighbors near and far. Globalization does not appear to be a newly discovered term. Many countries around the world experienced new technologies throughout the past few centuries and have been directly impacted by the discovery of new machines like rail lines, airplanes, and trains

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    There are many disadvantages and advantages of globalization. Globalization has become an economic trend across the world. Although Globalization is not a modern theory it’s been the saving grace of many companies in the twenty first century. Globalization has existed forever, we have many historical examples of globalization. England’s earlier history proves this, the war with China and England began over Globalization, the English want to trade and infiltrate the Chinese Economy but china refused

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    Held and Hirst, explain that contemporary globalization is the way the entire world is connected via high-speed technology, increasing trade and investment between countries, migration. Thanks to the high-speed technology we can connect with businesses across the globe. Increasing trade between countries provides economic benefits and migration introduces us to the new culture. The authors see the process as a new world order that requires new rules and regulations, how to govern between the national

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    Impact Of Globalization

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    should hear about globalization often from somewhere, but do you know what accurately mean? Globalization is a very serious international issue. Globalization is the “process of interdependence among the international countries and human, not only including the interaction of products, good and services, and outsourcing across the nation, but also including national political, immigration or citizen culture and environment, as well as economic” (Caraaugh, 2012). As we known, globalization influences our

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    taking this course, I was curious about the movement of cultural aspects throughout the world. Globalization is more complex than just the spreading of culture but is the idea of global evolution and growth in a positive direction while highlighting and addressing global issues. Globalization is often defined as the expansion of interactions of people through the flow of ideas, culture, and wealth. Globalization influences global, regional, and national policy as well as democracy, education, and human

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    The effect globalization has on the slums, informal settlements, and poverty in Cairo takes on more specific forms as seen by the impact privatization has on industries that are key sources of income for many. The Zabaleen, who live in makeshift settlements on agricultural land at the western and northern fringes of Cairo metropolitan region, have been the traditional garbage collectors and recyclers in Cairo for decades (Fahmi, 2005). It is estimated in 1997, the Zabaleen collected up to 3,000 tonnes

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    country and create an environment more conducive that improve the interests of investors and local industries. As an important driving force of economic globalization and also the implementer of FDI, Multinational Corporations occupy an unparalleled position in the contemporary economy. According to Friedman: "We are living in a time of globalization. People generally think that all countries have no choice but to wear" gold tights "(Friedman 1999: 104). Therefore, in some people's viewpoints, in the

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    not be dreamed of previously. Recently, the world has been going through a period of globalization in all spheres of social life and in this process, the internet has a key role, which with the help of communications technology, has revolutionized how people expand the global knowledge base, work and provides a variety of ways to bring people and cultures closer together. The largest contributors to globalization are computers, a global telecommunications infrastructure, and the Internet, this article

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    adapt to the customs or behavior of a different culture or society. In this time of globalization, businesses more than ever must apply this rule. Now, boundaries are eliminated between countries and new opportunities are born. Company enters new countries, moreover, multinational emerges and ultimately evolves to a global posture. It’s becoming part of our life. Every day, we experience various products of globalization. We communicate with friends and family from all over the world, we surf the internet

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