Globalization Vs Global Citizen

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The globe has shrunk and become a petite living environment, as people from diverse ethnic groups can easily interact with each other without any regards to places, race, color, religion, wealth, and gender orientation. Globalization and modernization have played an important role in bringing people from all around the world together, which seem to decrease the size of the planet earth. In this essay to avoid confusion, globalization and global citizens are both used interchangeably. A global citizen is when someone can easily connects with another ethical communities and adapts to the norms and values of that environment. The more (we) human can unite and settle on the side our values to recognize other communities; the world will be safer. If we can come as one to help the most vulnerable people and fight against hunger, violence, and wars happiness will be ubiquitous around us. However, not everybody agrees with this globalization concept, some people think the idea of being cosmopolitan will reduce and destroy social customs. In the other hand, there are those who think that would promote progress and harmony between people.
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One is to help develop systems of a country, for instance; Japan had its economic progress within years. Meanwhile, social lives in countries that wrongly apply globalization can be devastated. And the other is to change individual mindsets, the more I have exposed to diverse ethical groups my attitude changed. These also encompass the needs to speak different languages to assure better communication with people from another ethnic group. Nowadays, the ability to speak other languages is crucial in all societies. Speaking many languages can help smooth communication between nation states and eases the business relations. When many heads of states meet to discuss issues, it is with embarrassment for an interpreter to be in the middle to

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