The document discusses key issues related to the contemporary world, including social, technological, economic, and environmental challenges. It focuses on four main dimensions: economic issues like rising exchange rates; cultural issues such as attitudes toward LGBT communities; ecological problems like climate change; and political conflicts between nations. The document also provides a brief history of globalization from ancient times to the modern era, and examines how globalization affects individuals, communities, and institutions worldwide.
The document discusses key issues related to the contemporary world, including social, technological, economic, and environmental challenges. It focuses on four main dimensions: economic issues like rising exchange rates; cultural issues such as attitudes toward LGBT communities; ecological problems like climate change; and political conflicts between nations. The document also provides a brief history of globalization from ancient times to the modern era, and examines how globalization affects individuals, communities, and institutions worldwide.
The document discusses key issues related to the contemporary world, including social, technological, economic, and environmental challenges. It focuses on four main dimensions: economic issues like rising exchange rates; cultural issues such as attitudes toward LGBT communities; ecological problems like climate change; and political conflicts between nations. The document also provides a brief history of globalization from ancient times to the modern era, and examines how globalization affects individuals, communities, and institutions worldwide.
The document discusses key issues related to the contemporary world, including social, technological, economic, and environmental challenges. It focuses on four main dimensions: economic issues like rising exchange rates; cultural issues such as attitudes toward LGBT communities; ecological problems like climate change; and political conflicts between nations. The document also provides a brief history of globalization from ancient times to the modern era, and examines how globalization affects individuals, communities, and institutions worldwide.
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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