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Charlotte
15 May, 06:41
Define globalization
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Angel Clements
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Globalisation is the phenomenon in which the word becomes more "global" in the sense of "unified" or "with a characteristics of the whole world".
This means that there is less unity but more variation in the cultures and that the cultures are increasingly becoming one unique culture with many traits of the individual cultures.
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