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    Within the source the author is trying to say that the legacy of historical globalization has resulted in advancements in modern society and people have prospered from it. Mainly how the driving force of the ethnocentrism in historical globalization leads to a prosperous society. The specific line of “superior standard of living shared by individuals in the developed world was achieved through historical globalization” supports this and is also referring to how in the first world have benefited

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    In Chapter Three of the Globalization Paradox, the author Dani Rodrick deconstructs the argument for free trade and suggests that free trade and prosperity don’t always go hand in hand. The argument, first put forward by Henry Martyn when he linked international trade to technological progress and concretized by David Ricardo when he produced his famous theory of comparative advantage, has many limitations. One assumption it makes is that laborers who lose their jobs in one industry will get employed

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    Today in society we are dealing with an epidemic of eating disorders. The Globalization of Eating Disorders was written by Susan Bordo. This essay was intended to show you how much eating disorders has affected our society and different countries in the world. Not only women are feeling the impact of being skinny but also the men. Being overweight is no longer accepted and many woman are feeling the impact. Never fat to begin with the she stands in front of the mirror and the image she sees is

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    Andreas Huyssen addressed numerous memory related issues in the reading that deeply correspond with the events that are currently occurring in today’s world. The reading emphasized on the importance of globalization of memory as it has a considerable role on the actions and procedures that plague the world. For example, Huyssen mentioned that NATO was allowed to interfere with Kosovo because of the memory associated with the Holocaust. Regardless, while this may seem like a remarkable thing, it does

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    Barefoot, Emily The World Is Flat 3.0 is an in-depth analysis of the globalization taking place in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. In the book, Thomas Friedman discusses how globalization has created a “flat” world, how the flat world affects everyone, and how to thrive in a flat world. Reading this book will broadened ones views on globalization and the world we live in, further enlightening about technology to redefine one’s view of success. In The World Is Flat 3.0, Friedman uses the

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    The article, “Globalization: The Super-Story”, by Thomas L. Friedman is a piece of writing that goes into depth of the various characteristics of globalization. He examines the features of globalization from numerous aspects and addresses the most relevant to the events of 9/11. The text is mainly revolving around ideas relating globalization with many social, economic, political and cultural movements around the world. He defined globalization as “a system that cannot explain everything but can

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    article by Evelyn Hu-Dehart it focuses on the issue of globalization and its effects in different cities but first all the author gives us a explanation to understand what is globalization. Globalization in the words of Hu-Dehart was the "neoliberalism's New World Order..."(pg. 245) where all Mexican citizens were falling under the ruling of the party Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI). In the same article by Evelyn Hu-Dehart, "Globalization and its Discontents" she gaves us the definition of

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    available globally. Besides being able to send a tweet in less than a few seconds, it is now possible for countries to send goods and information quickly and less complicated, in other words, globalization. The growth of communication, culture, entrepreneurship and transportation have been possible due to globalization. Consequently, it has created a global competition for everything. This competition has opened up markets in countries seeking capital. Choice plays a very insignificant role for those who

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    What does Skidelsky think is the likely fate of globalization? Skidelsky examines the concept of globalisation after the 2008 Global Financial crisis. Through his article he considers the many factors of today’s globalisation such as free trade, democratisation but also the weakness of the situation today. However, Skidelsky’s view for the future of globalisation is not what it looks like today, but rather a pessimistic view on globalisation. At the beginning of his article, he writes about the

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    “Pop Goes the World: The Globalization of Media and Popular Culture” by David Grazian discusses about the spread of culture throughout the world due to globalization. The article begins with the discussion of shopping malls. Although, shopping malls exists throughout the United States, most of the largest shopping malls exist abroad in Asia. This is ironic as America has many shopping malls, but, it does not have the largest. The concept of globalization is not new but it has involved over the years

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