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Argumentative Essay About Globalization

Globalization refers to the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world through trade, financial flows, communication, and cultural exchange. It can be viewed both positively as increasing worldwide economic growth and development through greater international business and cultural understanding, and negatively as increasing inequality within and between nations and threatening local jobs. While globalization offers opportunities, its effects are not evenly experienced and some countries integrate more quickly than others into the global economy. The essay will examine globalization from economic, technological, political, cultural and environmental perspectives.

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Argumentative Essay About Globalization

Globalization refers to the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world through trade, financial flows, communication, and cultural exchange. It can be viewed both positively as increasing worldwide economic growth and development through greater international business and cultural understanding, and negatively as increasing inequality within and between nations and threatening local jobs. While globalization offers opportunities, its effects are not evenly experienced and some countries integrate more quickly than others into the global economy. The essay will examine globalization from economic, technological, political, cultural and environmental perspectives.

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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Topic: GLOBALIZATION

Globalization refers to a set of processes that increase and make the parts of the world interdependently integrated. It is a historical process, the result of human innovation and technological progress. It refers to increasing integration of economies around the world, particularly through trade and financial flows. Many people view globalization in different ways. Some view it as a process that is beneficial a key to future world economic development and also inevitable and irreversible. Some view it with hostility, even fear, believing that it increases inequality within and between nations, threatens employment and living standards. Globalization offers e tensive opportunities for truly worldwide development but it is not progressing evenly. Some countries are becoming integrated into the global economy more quickly than others. Globalization can be looked at from five different aspects! economically, technologically, politically, culturally and environmentally. "conomically, globalization has been greatly encouraged since the Second #orld #ar, with the introduction of free trade agreements additionally! regional trade agreements have also been developed. $n the other hand, technologically, the Information technology revolution has resulted in massive improvements in communication, through fa es, email, and the internet. %hese improvements have resulted in the world becoming a smaller place as world&wide interaction is both quick and easy. Some view globalization as being inevitable and key to our economic future. It has the potential of making societies richer through trade, and creates knowledge and understanding to people around the world. $n the other side, people believe it increases inequality within and between nations. I believe that globalization will only advance our world and make us more unified. %o sum up, globalization effects 'ust about everything and everyone. (owadays, globalization has impacted technology and helped our community become more modern with internet practice and communications. )n increase in foreign residents has become the norm in our local area, and local businesses have begin to outsource 'obs to remain competitive.

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