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Contemporary World

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CONTEMPORARY WORLD products and services between

- Issues: social, technological, nations


economics - Putting down barriers
- People and things of the same - Describes growing interdependence
period of world’s economies, cultures, and
- What is in this period? populations brought by trades
- Reflections on the issues - Synonymous to contemporary world
- We need to know the cause and - 4 dimensions (ISSUES)
effects of issues o Economic – marunong sa
- PROBLEMS: Nature, ecological, Negosyo and pera (tumaas
- Make solutions – fantastic, exchange rate means
impossible, expensive, good tumataas bayarin or value ng
solutions ph peso
- Same time (tempo) o Cultural – lgbt,
- Looking at the world as it is now o Ecological – climate change
- Observation, comprehension, o Political – violence (Russia vs
analysis Ukraine, ph vs china)
- Reflections of what the country and History
what the world is undergoing - Archaic globalization
around us o Start of civilization
- Students should know the cause and o Mediterranean
effects of these issues - Proto
- Real concerns of people o Discovery ph, America,
western empirialistic empires
What must you do? - Modern
- Put on critical lens o Modernization 19th century
- Look closely in the issues o Industrial revolution
- Aftermath of world war 1: collapse
Etymology of globalization
- Contemporary (n.) o Global ang war
- “one who lives at the same time as o Noit friendly globalization
another”, 1630s, originally
o Antagonistic globalization
contemporary
- Post-world war 2: globalization
resurgent
Globalization
o 1945 – rise of unitade
- Removing barriers between
nations para maiwasan
countries
another world war
- Palitan ng culture and goods
o National security
- People and goods move easily across
o Unesco
borders
- An economic concept o Assembly of nations
- Integration of markets, trade, and o Peace and economic
investments to slow the flow of convenience
o bretton woods conference
Effects
- Individuals
- Communities
- Institutions

How do you globalize yourself


- Media
- Advertising

Deped Memorandum – teach to expand


world view

K-12 – basic ed, pano maging tao,

Professional ed – college

Peninsulares – higher than insulares (ph)


- Born in spain
ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION – finance,
purchasing power, gdp

ECOLOGICAL – pullutin (water, air)


- Carbon footprint – greenhouse
gasses
- Climate change

CULTURAL – north is more progressive than


south
- Development of culture

POLITICAL – labanan
- Pagkakaibigan ng bansa
- Violence
- Political will

ECONOMICS –

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