Globalization communication, Assignments of English Philology

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Communication and
Globalization
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-Presented by Group 3-

Communication and Globalization

Who’s reporting? Ferrer, Allanie Shane Eltagon, Anjiemae Embodo, Meah Liezl Gaston, Princes Maybel Fuentes, Nervie Mae Ditucalan, Rosalaynie (Modular)

What is Globalization Anyway? -Globalization is the process by which people and goods move easily across borders. -It’s an economic concept- the integration of markets, trade and investments with few barriers to slow the flow of products and services between nations.

How Globalization

Works

Storm in a Coffee Cup To help explain the economic side of Globalization, let’s take a look at the well-known coffee chain Starbucks. − (^) The first Starbucks outlet opened its doors in1971 in the city of Seattle. Today it has 15,000 stores in 50 countries.

  • (^) For many suppliers and jobseekers, not to mention coffee-drinkers, this was a good thing.
  • (^) But then disaster struck. In 2012 Starbucks made headlines after a Reuters investigation showed that the chain hadn’t paid much tax to the UK government.
  • (^) As a multinational company, Starbucks was able to use complex accounting rules that enabled it to have profit earned in one country taxed in another. Because the latter country had a lower tax rate, Starbucks benefited.

What Drives It? Globalization has speeded up enormously over the last half-century, thanks to great leaps in technology. The internet has revolutionized connectivity and communication, and helped people share their ideas much more widely, just as the invention of the printing press did in the 15th^ century The invention of enormous container ships helped too.Improvements in transport generally

  • (^) Faster ships
  • (^) Trains
  • (^) Airplanes Have allowed us to move around the globe much easily.

What’s Good About it? Globalization has led to many millions of people being lifted out of poverty. Example

  • (^) Starbucks Coffee Company Globalization has not only allowed nations to trade with each other, but also to cooperate with each other as never before. Example
  • (^) Paris Agreement on Climate Change

What’s Bad about it? ● (^) Environmental A Degradation B C ● (^) Growing gap between rich and poor ● (^) Rises in health crisis and etc.

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Thanks!

Do you have any questions? Eltagon, Anjiemae Embodo, Meah Liezl Gaston, Princes Maybel Fuentes, Nervie Mae Ferrer, Allanie Shane Ditucalan, Rosalaynie (Modular)