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Globalization has connected the world in both positive and negative ways. While it has fostered international cooperation and expanded economic opportunities, it has also allowed crime and social problems to spread more easily across borders. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, and sexual exploitation have all become global issues as criminals adapt to the interconnected world. Additionally, some individuals experience displacement as cultural boundaries dissolve, leaving them feeling a lack of belonging. Overall, the essay discusses how globalization has internationalized both benefits and harms.
Globalization has connected the world in both positive and negative ways. While it has fostered international cooperation and expanded economic opportunities, it has also allowed crime and social problems to spread more easily across borders. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, and sexual exploitation have all become global issues as criminals adapt to the interconnected world. Additionally, some individuals experience displacement as cultural boundaries dissolve, leaving them feeling a lack of belonging. Overall, the essay discusses how globalization has internationalized both benefits and harms.
Globalization has connected the world in both positive and negative ways. While it has fostered international cooperation and expanded economic opportunities, it has also allowed crime and social problems to spread more easily across borders. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, and sexual exploitation have all become global issues as criminals adapt to the interconnected world. Additionally, some individuals experience displacement as cultural boundaries dissolve, leaving them feeling a lack of belonging. Overall, the essay discusses how globalization has internationalized both benefits and harms.
– The author Pico Iyer was born in England of Indian parents. He entered Eton, Oxford University. Analysis
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Summary 1.What positive things do we associate with globalization? – Upon globalization, the brotherhood between nations are formed and fortified, opportunities are no longer localized, and products are also diversified. 2. What negative effects or dangers does the writer see in connection with the phenomenon of globalization? – Just as the treasures of the world become global, so does crimes and vices. Human trafficking, prostitution, illegal poaching, and drug cartels are also internationalized and spread throughout the world. 3. Describe how criminality has become a global issue or concern. – Criminality has become an aftermath of globalization. Quoting the essay itself, “Italians go to Prague and Havana to get cheap dates, and Germans can hop on a plane to Sri Lanka to find underage sex partners.” 4. Explain why displacement becomes an aftermath of globalization. – It becomes an aftermath of globalization because in globalization and diversification of cultures, some people end up feeling displaced. Their sense of belongingness and need for affiliation is wrecked upon the dissolution of cultural distinctions. 5. In the context of this essay, why is it true that little knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance. – Little knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance alone because it gives someone the illusion of understanding. Compared to complete ignorance, it is harder to educate or correct someone who thinks they have enough knowledge even when they don’t.
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