問題一覧
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are those products that are marketed internationally under the same brand name, features and specifications across countries.
global product
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A foodstuff produced within a limited geographical area in accordance with defined agricultural and social practices.
local product
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has played significant roles in shaping the global processes of economics, politics, and culture-the three aspects that make up the multidimensionality of globalization.
media
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Unified style of human knowledge, beliefs, and behavior, from which people learn, and the ability to communicate knowledge to the next generations. Its development has been mainly influenced by media.
culture
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Language allowed humans to communicate and share information.
oral communication
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It allowed humans to communicate over a larger space and for a much longer duration.
script
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It allowed the continuous production, reproduction, and circulation of print materials.
printing press
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It allows the advertisement of products and online business transactions.
digital media
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is a metropolis that serves as a key node in the global economic network.
global city
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These cities are melting pots of cultures, languages, and traditions. They foster creativity, artistic expression, and cultural exchange, enriching the global cultural tapestry.
cultural diversity
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thrives in global cities, where collaboration between businesses, researchers, and entrepreneurs leads to groundbreaking discoveries and technological advancements.
innovation and technology
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as characterized by its use of electricity. includes the telegraph, telephone, radio, film, and television.
electronic media
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as the west and non western civilizations interact or are brought in contact through globalization, clash of civilizations such as that of the west and islam logically follows.
cultural differentialism
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suggest that globalization endgenders a growing sameness of culture.
culture covergence
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suggest that globalization spawns an increasing and ongoing mixing of cultures.
cultural hybridity
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is a rather new concept brought about by the increase frequency of contact among cultures.
glocalization
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plays a vital role in the lives of Filipinos for their values are anchoredon it.
religion
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blends universal religions with local languages, creating new branches like Orthodox Christianity.
vernacularization
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transforms universal religions to suit specific ethnic groups, like Islan practice in Zamboanga and African traditional forms in Brazil and the Caribbean.
indigenization
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links the nation and church, with religious institutions relating to national identities and realities. National churches, like the Philippine Independent Church, are examples of national churches
nationalization
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focuses on specific religious traditions of national homelands, like Iglesia ni Cristo, which is easilyidentifiable as Filipino.
transnationalization