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ID number:614823
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Published: 07.04.2009.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Globalisation is very popular theme nowadays, about what we can read in newspapers and hear on sreets when people talking. Globalisation is process connected with economics, social, political and with other recensions by which most countries of the world become more inwrought and more dependent one from other. Globalisation expose with increasing commodity, boon, capital and money blow among countries. Globalisation make our world better, but some times it can disturb developing.
Globalisation is not only good for us it have minuses too, for example, it affect workforce and employees standart of living in several countries. And I think that globalisation decelerate poor countries development. Maybe people in other countries do not think about that, but insomuch as I live in poor country, it is very big problem for me, and I worry about Latvias so slow development more than about so popular theme nowadays like world end. That is why we have to think about best action in this globalisation era.

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