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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.
*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 about. Good 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.
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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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*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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===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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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