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[[World Cultures]] Comparison (Final) Project on '''Globalization'''
 
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[[:Image:Comparisions Project Instructions.JPG|Instructions]]
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==Topic Brainstorm==
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[[David Groff]], [[Jeff Barry]], [[Greg Nicosia]], and [[Michael Plasmeier]] had to for the [[World Cultures]] final project, compare a specific topic among different nations.  As we brainstormed, it morphed into more about what globalization is all about.  The project consists of a paper along with a 20 minute minimum oral presentation.  We chose to show a introduction video and then debate: globalization: good or bad?.  It was lots of fun and I learned a lot about globalization, a force changing our world today.  So if for good or bad, globalization will change everything.  Our teacher said no one has ever done globalization as a topic.  That was surprising.  So here are all of our brainstorming and work.  Enjoy.
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*economic prosperity (star)
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*free time use (star)
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*tv industry
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*energy demand/supply
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*the young generations
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*American influences (star and circle)
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*transportation
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*global influences
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*globalization (underlined)
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**"the export of artificial wants"
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==2nd Brainstorm: Globalization==
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{{grade|198|200|Points off for poor time management in debate; but movie was superb and we really knew what we were talking aboutGood job group members!}}
===Title===
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The Export of Artificial Wants
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*??or too focused
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*or too crazy
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*What does that mean?
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**it may be clever but if I can't figure it out or Greg can't figure it out, then we shouldn't use it. - Groff
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===Pos/Neg===
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==Instructions==
*pos:
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*[[:Image:Comparisions Project Instructions.JPG|Instructions]]
**better standards of living
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*[[:Image:Comparision Project Rubric.JPG|Rubric]]
**more equitable distribution of wealth
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**ending harsh global customs
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***shria law
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***etc.
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**outsourcing makes jobs
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**good in long term
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*neg:
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**putting too much on them?
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**bad diet?
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***China
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**exporting artifical wants
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**plundering and profits
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**?talk about imperialism??
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***India
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***?or only focus on present?
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===Format===
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==Planning==
*debate, it seems would work best
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*[[World Cultures Comparison Project/Topic Brainstorm|Topic Brainstorm]]
**Is Globalization ultimately good or bad?
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*[[World Cultures Comparison Project/Globalization Brainstorm|Second Brainstorm: Globalization]]
**each person gets topic
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*[[World Cultures Comparison Project/Forming the Project|Forming the Project Discussions]]
**that way they research that 1 topic
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*[[World Cultures Comparison Project/Paper/Cut|Cut Sections from Paper]]
**they write a page (or so) about that topic
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*[[World Cultures Comparison Project/Video Script|Video Script]]
***Plaz or some one glues it all together
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**then they are experts in that for debate
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**this has advantage because it compartmentalizes the work, so it can be easily split up
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*video????
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**what would it be of though????
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**the video could express the different relationships between the different cultures. Things would be represented in metaphors of course. Us as actors would represent different countries and with a clever script, this would be rather effective. This is good because it would reduce public speaking which Greg has had an unfortunate past with and seems to grasp the interest of students based on my past experiences in English with my Apartheid movie and Math with my Orchard Hideout Video. -- Groff
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*newspaper
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**groff: print it on real newspaper paper??
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**again, what would it say?
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**Plaz, I don't think you realize that a newspaper could have anything in it. We could write articles about protests in response to globalization or the effect. The newspaper would simply be a creative way to show a handout. With side-bars and editorials and advertisements and other newspaper effects this could once again be a clever and creative way to present information to the class. - Groff
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===Cultures===
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==Project==
*Latin America (req.)
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*[[World Cultures Comparison Project/Paper|Paper]] ([[:Image:Interdependence Day.doc|Word]]) ([[:Image:Interdependence Day.pdf|PDF]])
*Japan (food)
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*[[Globalization Video]]
*India (?imperialism)
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*Middle East (sharia)
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*???
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Globalization: Good or Bad, is a good idea and we could use a video, but if we have a video, than we should definitely have a debate too. Don't worry Dave, that was just a fluke public speaking experience, i did fine with ms. jackson's 40 minute presentation (heck, got the best grade of my group). Besides this is only 20 minutes, so i'll be good. But yeah, we could each pick a country/region or topic involving globalization, research it, become experts, and make a heated debate using the information we gathered. We could each have pros and cons; or 2 of us could do pros, and 2 do cons if we're doing globalization as a whole.
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We could first explain our research, show a video (if we want), and then have the debate, that should take up 20 minutes. But we still have plenty of time, so let's not worry too much about not getting the Comparisons project done.
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Oh yeah, the newspaper idea is EXCELLENT. Let's use the newspaper as a creative handout, explaining our information. It'll be creative, I highly doubt anyone else would do it.
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 3 May 2009

World Cultures Comparison (Final) Project on Globalization


David Groff, Jeff Barry, Greg Nicosia, and Michael Plasmeier had to for the World Cultures final project, compare a specific topic among different nations. As we brainstormed, it morphed into more about what globalization is all about. The project consists of a paper along with a 20 minute minimum oral presentation. We chose to show a introduction video and then debate: globalization: good or bad?. It was lots of fun and I learned a lot about globalization, a force changing our world today. So if for good or bad, globalization will change everything. Our teacher said no one has ever done globalization as a topic. That was surprising. So here are all of our brainstorming and work. Enjoy.

Grade:198/200

Points off for poor time management in debate; but movie was superb and we really knew what we were talking about. Good job group members!

Instructions

Planning

Project