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•Good Day!

Praised be Jesus
and Mary 
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALIZATION
• This topic will discuss about globalization that talks
about the process of constant expansion for the
betterment of economic, political, social, cultural and
judicial relations in the world. It will explain the costs
and prices, the release of new technologies, the
improvement of internet, and many more.
THE HISTORY OF GLOBALIZATION

• For some people, this global phenomenon is


inherent to human nature. Because of this,
some say globalization begun about 60,000
years ago, at the beginning of human history.
• Globalization is an historical process that
began with the first movement of people out
of Africa into other parts of the world.
Traveling short or long distances, migrants,
merchants and others have delivered their
ideas, customs and products to new lands.
SOME PROS OF GLOBALIZATION
• The opportunity and desire for prosperous nations to help countries
struggling with serious issues like unemployment, disease, and natural
disasters
• The advantages of globalization are actually much like the advantages of
technological improvement. They have very similar effects: they raise
output in countries, raise productivity, create more jobs, raise wages,
and lower prices of products in the world economy.
SOME CONS OF GLOBALIZATION

• The oppression of weaker and poorer economies


by those that are more robust; “the rich get richer;
the poor get poorer”
• The oppression of weaker and poorer economies
by those that are more robust; “the rich get richer;
the poor get poorer”
• Globalization is a complicated and ever-changing
process that has both good and bad aspects.
Globalization, with the door to many countries
open to one another, will continue. The primary
goal, then, is to ensure that countries and
independent financial actors work in harmony with
one another for the betterment of everyone.
Prepared by: Kimberly Ann B. Paderanga, LPT
Contemporary World Instructor

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