people work for less time in the world. How people use time and distance to make a job so it takes more time and globalization
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Depends on which "Indian" your referring to. The American Indian, (Native Americans), or the inhabitants of the country of India. In both cases though there is a similarity in the fact that globalization at least in start had a detrimental impact on both in their first encounters with it. For Native Americans the end impact turned out to be sovereign countries nestled within the U.S.A. The course that followed to their now current situation is one legal trickery, brutual force, and at the time unforseen enviromental impacts. As for the country of India globalization had near the same impacts in the short term but the end is different. If your curious as to the impact of globalization on the people of India do some research on the East India Trading Company.
Globalization brings the world closer in terms of culture and economy. In recent days we have witnessed both the pros and cons of globalization. It had brought opportunities in terms of better income and employment in sectors like Information Technology to countries like India, China etc, at the same time outsourcing is seen as a cause of job loss in US. Just few years back the global economic meltdown had caused recession in economic activities across the world which has been closely knitted by globalization. Despite all these I feel globalization in long term will be beneficial to the world because though it might create job loss in some particular sector in some countries, overall it brings better business opportunities, smoother international economic activities and bigger unexplored global market thereby creating more jobs than before across the world benefiting all the countries.
globalization has many aspects, capitalisation being one, time and space being another, communication, travel, consumerism. Globalization is a centuries long process, tracking the expansion of human population and the growth of civilization, that has accelerated dramatically in the past 50 years. Globalization is an umbrella term and is perhaps best understood as a unitary process inclusive of many sub-processes (such as enhanced economic interdependence, increased cultural influence, rapid advances of communication, computers, mobiles, video messaging etc. novel governance and geopolitical challenges) that are increasingly binding people more tightly into one global system. the bio-sphere. humans have always integrated through migration for trade its deep rooted in our history, its just that the 21st century advanced rapidly with communication and travel making globalisation as we know it is more like "big brother".
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people work for less time in the world. How people use time and distance to make a job so it takes more time and globalization
Globalization allows resources to be moved into areas where they are needed, providing an effective way to deal with large-scale shortages for the first time in history. But globalization has encouraged farming in such areas to grow crops for lucrative western markets instead of the foodstuffs needed for less well-paying local markets.
what is the time table of globalization of society??
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