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    impacted by ‘Brexit’ which has caused much controversy in affecting the economy of Britain. In the 21st century Britain had to adapt to worldly cultures even though this is their own country. Many have said Brexit is one of the major signs of globalisation being abolished from Britain. This debate will enhance the viewers to really see what Brexit means to Britain. It will look at the international marketing decisions which have been made and the impact it has had with Global Marketing. In this…

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    Cultural Globalisation is influenced by the distribution of products and ideas that reflect a standardisation of cultural expressions through out the world. Propelled by the efficient of popular culture and international travel, globalisation has become a massive trend towards homogeneity that will make experiences the same everywhere. Major causes for globalisation are improved transport that makes global travel easier and improved technology that makes global communications easier. In 1946, it…

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    (2006), Food, Power and Globalisation in Samoa. Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama. * Dollar, D. (2001), Globalisation, inequality and poverty since 1980, Development Research Group, World Bank, Washington D.C., November. * Gunter, B.G. and R. van der Hoeven (2004), The Social Dimension of the Globalization:…

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    Globalisation of business has become one of the main focuses of many companies and institutions nowadays. For many companies globalisation of their business is one of the criteria of determining how successful they are. Usually the main purpose of globalisation tends to be the making of higher revenue, however other companies also consider fame, respect and the reputation of their company when globalising . Many companies aside from establishing their branches, go to the extent of buying off…

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    Globalisation is the process of increased integration between different countries and economies resulting in the establishment of a single global market and greater influence internationally on economic activity. This influence has had a major impacts both positive and negative, especially on what are known as the BRICS economies, the world's 5 major emerging economies which includes China. Over the past 4 decades China has benefited greatly from globalisation and its current size would not have…

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    culturally diverse media, and there is a one word answer for this, globalisation. Too easily a peripheral investigation into whether globalisation encourages the production of culturally diverse media brings about anecdotal response. It may also focus a respondent on the word ‘globalisation’, interpreting that as a 21st century phenomenon. Thus key to exploring this question in an open yet thorough manner is to define when true globalisation happened or when the term entered the common…

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    already know the trend of globalisation(p16,25).Although industrial revolution was the symbol of globalisation, while looking at the timeline on human history, the expansion of capitalist activities have already appeared. From the Age of Discovery to colonisation and industrialisation, it represented that Europeans created global market but also emphasised the importance and power of bourgeoisie in future. It illustrate that there are a closely relationship between globalisation and capitalism.…

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    However, as highlighted by Tomlinson (1999), one the reasons in favour of cultural imperialism thesis is the fact that its critical stance allows one to understand the expansionist feature of capitalism and the real character of global culture. Globalisation scholars like Giddens noted that in the emerging, decentralised, flexible and open global communication system, the top-down power is weakened. Technological developments seem to challenge the established economic and political control by…

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    increases. Globalisation enhances the use of outsourcing and offshoring products. The perception of family has been changing due to global revolution. As a unit is impacting families in multi-dimensional modes in all parts of the world via the food, the dress code, the music, the information we get and the ideas we hold. The main classification of globalization: Economic Globalisation, Political Globalisation, Social Globalisation also have immensely affected family life. The Financial…

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    experience a rise in pessimism on these issues. Perhaps the majority of Europeans may not yet share this pessimistic opinion; however, the consequences might become severe. Since in the event that a sizeable economy such as France were to adopt anti-globalisation policies in an effort to stimulate economic growth, it might both happen on hateful premises in addition to having devastating consequences for the intertwined global economy. Toleration of others, including a continued effort to…

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