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Globalization, is it good for all?

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º»¹®³»¿ë Nowadays, we hear the word of "Globalization" everywhere. In a literal sense, globalization is international integration, in other words, a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single civilization. Through globalization we can experience industrial, economic, cultural, social unity. Seemingly, globalization is good for all, and it is supposed to be for the good of all. In reality, this concept was intended by the developed countries which gain more benefit than other countries. Although globalization in culture and economy has some advantages, such as cultural exchange and international trade, it can do harm to most countries because it has continued to widen the gap between the rich and the poor.

The globalization gives all the nations international integration.
The globalization means that the world is one, and that the earth is spherical. But the word of "Globalization" is not creative word. The word globalization is appeared in the 1960s, meaning "to make global to scoper, and application."Yale global online magazine "What is globalization?"
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/about/globalizationPART1-1/Presentation_Files/index.html 3page.
For the thousands years ago, our ancestors had moved into another land to seek better life. Today, many people in developing countries are migrating to the developed countries.
Âü°íÀÚ·á Costa, Dia Da & Mcmichael, Philip. The Poverty of the Global Order. Globalizations, vol.4, iss.4 (December 2007), pp. 588–602.
Rojas, Cristina. International Political Economy/Development Otherwise, Globalizations, vol.4, iss.4 (December 2007), pp. 573–587.
Schmidt, Ella. Whose Culture? Globalism, Localism, and the Expansion of Tradition: The Case of the Hhu of Hidalgo, Mexico and Clearwater, Florida. Globalizations, vol.4, iss.1, (March 2007), pp. 101–114.
Yale global online magazine "What is globalization?"
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/about/globalizationPART1-1/Presentation_Files/index.html 3page.
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