Compare and contrast cultural separation and globalization
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Compares and contrasts cultural separation and globalization
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Compare and contrast these differences between cultural separation and globalization, one is interconnected with other cultures and the world and one is separate and is not a diverse or global society.
Cultural Separation- refers to people of different races, cultural and background that are not assimilated into mainstream or global culture, but instead, seek to remain separate.
Globalization- Globalization refers to the many interconnected networks that make up our world, such as finances, people, knowledge,religion, politics, gender, art, information and ideas, crime, pollution, health, fashion, etc. The many implications of these networks vary from cultural to culture and are affected by laws and regulations, cultural acceptance, values and morals, etc of the people.
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Cultural Separation- refers to people of different races, cultural and background that are not assimilated into mainstream or global culture, but instead, seek to remain separate.
Globalization- Globalization refers to the many ...
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