An Interconnected World

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An Interconnected World The Global Village An Interconnected World

Marshall McLuhan Key Concepts: The Canadian who introduced the term “Global Village” Key Concepts: technology is making the world seem smaller we know more about what is going on in other parts of the world much more quickly trade and transportation has become much easier and more efficient

Communication Telephones Cell Phones Internet – spread of information (literature, news, arts, sports, etc.) Media – Television, Radio

Goods, Foods, & Travel We eat foods from all over the World. We wear clothing and shoes produced in other countries. We drive cars made in foreign countries. We are able to travel around the World in a matter of days.

Interconnectedness The decisions made in our country affect the lives of people in other countries, just as the decisions made in other countries affect us. For Example: The War in Iraq has increased the World oil prices and our gas has become more expensive. Therefore less people are driving large vehicles, taxis and public transportation have become more expensive, and they have a greater demand on them.

References http://www.biblehelp.org http://www.wyndham.com/corporate/technology/main www.webcom.com/duane/global.html http://www.graphics.jsonline.com www.iliumsoft.com/site/fg/dw_pix.htm www.tripleplate.com www.last-bid.com