To what extent should globalization be pursued.?

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To what extent should globalization be pursued.?

Social Studies 10-2

By Karissa Sheflo.

December 6th, 2010

China has adopted the right principles and policies, and has taken an active part in the globalization process As a result, in a short span of just two decades, China has scored tremendous achievements in its socialist modernization drive and made historical progress in lifting its people from poverty and ensuring them a more comfortable life

In the world today, there is a growing trend in violence, both domestically and internationally, in the form of terrorism.

McDonalds Corporation is the world's leading food service retailer with more than 30,000 restaurants in 119 countries, serving 47 million customers each day.

From February through May of this year, roughly 1,600 tons of "domestic and toxic trash" was imported from the English Suffolk port of Felixstowe, under the guise of plastic material for recycling.

The global nature of the threat posed by new and remerging infectious diseases will require international cooperation in identifying, controlling, and preventing these diseases.

There has been an extended debate over globalization being good for building strong economies or not. Our future however is not all about building prosperous economies, but reducing the rate at which we are unsympathetically impacting the planet. Globalization plays a key role in both, greening our planet and the unfortunate opposite.

Around 20 per cent of domestic animal breeds are at risk of extinction, with a breed lost each month, due to a globalization of livestock markets that favours high-output breeds over a multiple gene pool that could be vital for future food security

Emergency medicine (EM) is a global discipline that provides secondary disease prevention and is also a tool for primary prevention.

To determine the prevalence of drug abuse in city neighbourhoods in a developing country undergoing rapid globalization.