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GLOBALIZATION POSES A MAJOR THREAT TO THE CULTURE AND INDIVIDUALITY OF A NATION
Every culture is distinct from one another just as individuals are different from each other. ...
The effects that globalization has on culture is far-reaching and immense. ... People have to change their ways of life in order to catch up with the demands of globalization. One of the key themes that globalization promotes is the homogenization of cultures around the world, through the removal of cultural barriers in order to achieve greater economic freedom. ... A culture that has been created through gradual change in many generations can be completely altered or destroyed in a short span of time due to globalization.
Approximate Word count = 518 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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