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GLOBALIZATION & THE GLOBAL CITIZEN
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THE GLOBAL CITIZEN LESSON
THE FOCUS OF DISCUSSION IS THE INDIVIDUAL (YOU) AND THE LOCAL (YOUR) COMMUNITY WITHIN THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT. WHY SHOULD YOU WORRY,OR BE CONCERNED, ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS 5,000 OR 10,000 MILES AWAY? HOW ARE YOU AFFECTED IN YOUR DAILY LIVES BY EVENTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES? HOW DO WE AS A SOCIETY AND HOW DOES OUR GOVERNMENT AFFECT PEOPLE IN OTHER COUNTRIES?
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THE GLOBAL CITIZEN OF THE 21ST CENTURY
WHAT UNIQUE RESPONSIBILITIES DO THE AMERICANS HAVE AS CITIZENS OF THE MOST POWERFUL AND WEALTHIEST NATION IN THE WORLD? WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY DO YOU HAVE AS A GLOBAL CITIZEN?
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DEFINING GLOBALIZATION IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
AS A RESULT OF TECHNOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE, HUMAN ACTIVITIES ACROSS REGIONS AND CONTINENTS ARE INCREASINGLY BEING LINKED TOGETHER A STATE OF THE WORLD INVOLIVNG NETWORKS OF INTERDEPENDENCE AT MULTICONTINENTAL DISTANCES…LINKED THROUGH FLOWS OF CAPITAL AND GOODS, INFORMATION AND IDEAS, AND PEOPLE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TODAY'S GLOBALIZATION IS NOT ITS NEWNESS BUT THAT IT REFLECTS A SHARP DECLINE IN THE COSTS OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORTATION
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IMAGES OF GLOBALIZATION
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TERRORISM
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TERRORISM
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GLOBALIZATION & WAR
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AMERICA & THE WORLD
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IMMIGRATION
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WORLD ECONOMY
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IMMIGRATION
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AFRICA
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POVERTY
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GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
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GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY
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GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY
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TECHNOLOGY
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THE GLOBAL AGENDA
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MIDDLE EAST
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MIDDLE EAST
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CHINA AND THE WORLD ECONOMY
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THE LOCAL & THE GLOBAL
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GLOBAL CULTURE
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GLOBALIZATION OF THE WORK PLACE AND JOBS
WHO LOSES AND WHO GAINS THE JOBS OF THE FUTURE? WHY ARE SOME JOBS MOVING ABROAD OR DISAPPEARING? WHAT KINDS OF JOBS ARE MOVING TO OTHER COUNTRIES?
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WHERE ARE THE JOBS?
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GLOBAL LABOR FORCE
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GLOBALIZATION AND AMERICAN JOBS
ONE OUT OF EVERY 10 JOBS IN THE AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY OR SERVICE INDUSTRIES HAD MOVED OVERSEAS BY THE END OF BY 2008, ONE-QUARTER OF ALL TRADITIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JOBS WILL BE IN FOUND IN SUCH COUNTRIES AS CHINA, INDIA, SINGAPORE, RUSSIA. OF THE 50 TOP BEST-PAYING JOBS LISTED BY THE U.S. LABOR DEPARTMENT, 48 REQUIRE AT LEAST A COLLEGE DEGREE. “WE JUST HAVE TO SAY TO OUR FELLOW CITIZENS, GET A SKILL, AN EDUCATION, LEARN A SECOND LANGUAGE.” J. David Richardson, Economist Syracuse University
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GLOBALIZATION AND AMERICAN JOBS
“THE BIG CHANGE TODAY IS THAT ITS NO LONGER JUST LOW-COST LABOR THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT ABROAD. IT’S WELL-EDUCATED LABOR THAT CAN DO EFFECITIVELY ANY JOB THAT CAN BE DONE IN THE UNITED STATES.” “UNLESS YOU ARE A PLUMBER, OR PERHAPS A NEWSPAPER REPORTER, OR ONE OF THESE JOBS WHICH IS GEOGRAPHICALLY SITUATED, YOU CAN BE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AND DO JUST ANY JOB.” Craig Barret INTEL Chief Executive
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GLOBALIZATION AND AMERICAN JOBS
“WE ARE LIVING IN A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY THAT REQUIERES A HIGLY SKILLED, EDUCATED, FLEXIBLE WORKFORCE. IT REQUIERES WORKERS WHO CONTINUALLY UPGRADE THEIR SKILLS OVER THE COURSE OF THEIR CAREERS, SO THEY CAN ADAPT AND EVOLVE WITH CHANGING INDUSTRIES.” Elaine L. Chao U.S. Secretary of Labor
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PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
BEYOND YOUR FORMAL EDUCATION YOU MUST BE AWARE, KNOWLEDGABLE, AND INVOLVED AS A GLOBAL CITIZEN WHAT KIND OF SKILLS DO YOU NEED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JOB OPPORTUNITIES DURING YOUR LIFE TIME?
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