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Globalisation: is it really over-all? The
whole world is attacked by an authentic technological revolution which
regards the world of information and communication: globalisation. |
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The concept of "ideal space" in the Global Era Globalization
pointed out the power of multinationals in comparison with states,
taking part in their domestic relations and changing their policies.
The specialization that is inclined to taking different states and
then involve them in a system of services and exchanges that go beyond
the frontier, it can't be considered an "ideal space"... |
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No Governamental Organisations,ie: how you can see your way clear in many abbreviations UNO
United Nations Organization. |
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New technologies and employment It
is clear and this is not the place to specify better, that globalisation
deeply changes the social and economic structure of the world. The aspect
in which our group has been interested is connected to the so-called
new poverty, that is, poverty caused by the above-mentioned changes. |
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A complete
achieving of the globalization process has to involve politics and culture
in order to be identified as "worldwide homogenization". |
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The unemployed people of tomorrow The
very fast technological development and the present changes can't interest
young people who, for some time, now have been the weakest band of the
population in the work field. Therefore, considering too that the significant
poverty index of a nation is the percentage of unemployed people, this
phenomenon needs to be analysed. |
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Greenhouse
effect and desertification In the last congress
in Kyoto the greenhouse effect and desertification were discussed very
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