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like how it affects transport,education, economic, import and export, trade, law, lifestyle like fashion, food, architect, leisure, communication and technology, language, advertisement etc.
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Well for one thing, it has made a higher influx of products around the world. Like fruits are being imported by Australia for a lower price than Australian grown fruits.It's cheaper to the public but then it affect the farmers. So that's one example. It costs some people job opportunities but it also helps some people save money. I hope i helped
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the ripple effect applies. or one suite the others would follow and it spread & speed things up.its too broad, just focus on one topic and it should apply to other aspects of living.
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It has just made it more cosmopolitan. I agree with the Nga g.Take one aspect, like food, look around your local area and see the different fast foods available from other national cuisines.Go to your local Super market and note the exotic foods available both tinned and fresh.Then look to the countries that we export food to.
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#6
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Put simply globalisation is the coming together of countries for transport, education etc etc, to become one country. Think about how we phase things, how we act what we say, america has a massive input into globalisations. The critics would argue that it is not globalisation but americanisation.
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