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  • To Be or not to Be: Globalization and Latvian Culture

     

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ID number:561662
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Published: 08.05.2009.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 4 units
References: Not used
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Globalization is the process of making something such as a business operate in a lot of different countries all around the world (Online 1). The idea of Globalization is making of unique world market, without national barriers and making equal conditions for all countries. The main aim is that any product, service, or idea can be changed between any countries. Nowadays, global associations between companies are becoming usual, like it was not before.
However, there are two opinions about Globalization in our society. One group of people consider that Globalization is a great opportunity to become a part of modern world. It opens new opportunities to travel or to study abroad. Unlike the first group, the second group of people consider that Globalization is a threat to our society.
According to Andrejs Veisbergs, the Professor from the University of Latvia, “We are living in the period of Globalization. Globalization shows how our civilization has conquered every corner on the Earth by destroying barriers and uniting people [...]…

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