Monday, March 31, 2008

rain-PEE on globalisation

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

wanjing i wan enviroment!!! XD

Anonymous said...

2 ppl do environment, 2 ppl do economic and 1 person do social?

Anonymous said...

uh, me and mindy do environment.
mengzhe and jinhua do economic.
rashid you do social, is that alright? :x

awakening said...

-.- what should we do??

RaShId said...

Negative Impact Of Globalisation
Environmental Factor
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The environmental factor has a negative impact on globalalisation. Over the years, it has caused several changes.

Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have contributed much to the increase in the amount of greenhouse gases. Factories' waste releases and vehicle emissions liberate much greenhouse gases, causing the greenhouse effect. The Earth gets warmer, average temperature increases because of global warming.

This results in more disastrous effects like the melting of polar ice caps, and low-lying countries will be flooded. Desertification will be om the rise, and natural disasters occur more often. (e.g. storms and hurricanes)

All these changes are irreversible. They occur on a global scale, and would take decades to take effect even if the world were to take action. Noone can escape from these changes, and this is the negative effect of the environmental factor on globalisation.

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RaShId said...

Sorry guys, didn't read your comments. I was already typing my paragraph and posted it before I saw your comments. =x

awakening said...

For economic factor for globalisation as rich people in the world get richer and poor people get poorer.

meng zhe said...

Globalisation operates mostly in the interests of the richest countries which continue to dominate world trade, and at the expense of developing countries - whose role in the world market is mostly to provide the North and West with cheap labour and raw materials.

Anonymous said...

Social factor:

Talented people decides to migrate from their own country to another country. This causes the other country to be more developed, leaving their original country less developed.

But people interact with one another and some may be influenced, changing their mind of migrating to another country. There is a chance that talented people in the country will still continue in staying in their own country.

Therefore effect of globalization has the greatest impact on social issue.

awakening said...
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stace said...

rashid, good but you need to condense all these to 1 paragraph. too much elaboration actually.

stace said...

wanjing, you are supposed to talk about negative impact, so no need to be nice and write about how things are not so bad. things are bad!

RaShId said...

Mrs Choo, are we then supposed to say all the bad points of the factor, and nopt touch on all the pros at all?

Anonymous said...

Negative Impact Of Globalisation
Social Factor:
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Talents from a particular country shift to other developing country and thus their own country do not develop well as they do not have a good government to govern their own country. When country do not develop well, it would cause the country to suffer as a result. Talents from that particular country would also persuade other talents in their country to shift together to another well developed country. Thus there is no talents left in the country

Another things is that the poor country would become poorer and rich country would become richer.
This is because well developed country would get their goods or resources from the less developed country and sell them at high profits to other country. However, the low developed country could not rise their prices as they need money in order to substain their needs and thus got no choice but to sell to the well developed country at normal prices. If the low develpoed country rises their price the well developed country can choose not to buy from them and buy from other less developed country. In the end this does not do any benefits to the less developed country.

awakening said...

Economic factor

widespread use of the internet, people and businesses are realizing that they are often competing with people around the world for contracts and business deals.

Anonymous said...

Environmental Factor:

The environmental factor has a negative impact on globalalisation. Over the years, it has caused several changes.

Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have contributed much to the increase in the amount of greenhouse gases. Factories' waste releases and vehicle emissions liberate much greenhouse gases, causing the greenhouse effect. The Earth gets warmer, average temperature increases because of global warming.

This results in more disastrous effects like the melting of polar ice caps, and low-lying countries will be flooded. Desertification will be om the rise, and natural disasters occur more often. (e.g. storms and hurricanes)

All these changes are irreversible. They occur on a global scale, and would take decades to take effect even if the world were to take action. Noone can escape from these changes, and this is the negative effect of the environmental factor on globalisation.

Economic factor:

Globalisation operates mostly in the interests of the richest countries which continue to dominate world trade, and at the expense of developing countries - whose role in the world market is mostly to provide the North and West with cheap labour and raw materials.

Companies benefit from the largest and cheapest workforces, raw materials, and technology.
Widespread use of the internet, people and businesses are realizing that they are often competing with people around the world for contracts and business deals.

Social factor:

Talents from a particular country shift to other developing country and thus their own country do not develop well as they do not have a good government to govern their own country. When country do not develop well, it would cause the country to suffer as a result. Talents from that particular country would also persuade other talents in their country to shift together to another well developed country. Thus there is no talents left in the country

Another things is that the poor country would become poorer and rich country would become richer.
This is because well developed country would get their goods or resources from the less developed country and sell them at high profits to other country. However, the low developed country could not rise their prices as they need money in order to substain their needs and thus got no choice but to sell to the well developed country at normal prices. If the low develpoed country rises their price the well developed country can choose not to buy from them and buy from other less developed country. In the end this does not do any benefits to the less developed country.

Anonymous said...

Negative Impact Of Globalisation
Social Factor:
----------------------------------
Talents from a particular country shift to other developing country and thus their own country do not develop well as they do not have a good government to govern their own country. When country do not develop well, it would cause the country to suffer as a result. Talents from that particular country would also persuade other talents in their country to shift together to another well developed country. Thus there is no talents left in the country

Another things is that the poor country would become poorer and rich country would become richer.
This is because well developed country would get their goods or resources from the less developed country and sell them at high profits to other country. However, the low developed country could not rise their prices as they need money in order to substain their needs and thus got no choice but to sell to the well developed country at normal prices. If the low develpoed country rises their price the well developed country can choose not to buy from them and buy from other less developed country. In the end this does not do any benefits to the less developed country.

Therefore globalisation allows the talents to shift from one place to another place and thus resulting in these effects as stated above. Hence globalisation have a negative impact on social and results in economic effect too.

Anonymous said...

Environmental Factor:

The environmental factor has a negative impact on globalalisation. Over the years, it has caused several changes.

Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have contributed much to the increase in the amount of greenhouse gases. Factories' waste releases and vehicle emissions liberate much greenhouse gases, causing the greenhouse effect. The Earth gets warmer, average temperature increases because of global warming.

This results in more disastrous effects like the melting of polar ice caps, and low-lying countries will be flooded. Desertification will be om the rise, and natural disasters occur more often. (e.g. storms and hurricanes)

All these changes are irreversible. They occur on a global scale, and would take decades to take effect even if the world were to take action. Noone can escape from these changes, and this is the negative effect of the environmental factor on globalisation.

Economic factor:

Globalisation operates mostly in the interests of the richest countries which continue to dominate world trade, and at the expense of developing countries - whose role in the world market is mostly to provide the North and West with cheap labour and raw materials.

Companies benefit from the largest and cheapest workforces, raw materials, and technology.
Widespread use of the internet, people and businesses are realizing that they are often competing with people around the world for contracts and business deals.

Social factor:

Talents from a particular country shift to other developing country and thus their own country do not develop well as they do not have a good government to govern their own country. When country do not develop well, it would cause the country to suffer as a result. Talents from that particular country would also persuade other talents in their country to shift together to another well developed country. Thus there is no talents left in the country

Another things is that the poor country would become poorer and rich country would become richer.
This is because well developed country would get their goods or resources from the less developed country and sell them at high profits to other country. However, the low developed country could not rise their prices as they need money in order to substain their needs and thus got no choice but to sell to the well developed country at normal prices. If the low develpoed country rises their price the well developed country can choose not to buy from them and buy from other less developed country. In the end this does not do any benefits to the less developed country.

Therefore globalisation allows the talents to shift from one place to another place and thus resulting in these effects as stated above. Hence globalisation have a negative impact on social and results in economic effect too.