Essay on The Good and the Bad of Globalization ORDER # | 100138 | PAPER TYPE | ESSAY | WRITING LEVEL | UNDERGRADUATE | WRITING STYLE | MLA | # OF SOURCES | 6 | # OF PAGES & WORD COUNT | 6 ≈ 1650 WORDS |
Finish the paper using the following format: Thesis statement: Globalization has emerged and affected in almost every aspect of our lives, while many are still on the fence about the concept, its prosperous upsides in growing underdeveloped countries and reducing inequality between the rich and the poor simply cannot be ignored. ARGUMENTS FOR Globalization 1. Globalization is not a new concept, instead, there were many cases before and what it had contributed to the world’s development. Examples: China’s ascent to power in the late 20th century. 2. Better economies/development for less privileged nations. Examples: Infrastructures, commerce, and trade (import and export) 3. Globalization reduces gender inequality and the gap between rich and poor. Globalization offers underprivileged people the opportunity to have access to employment, better educations and the technologies to actively closing the gap in between. ARGUMENTS AGAINST Globalization : 1. Pollutions/ Environmental damages that were caused by globalization. The increasing rate of natural resources exhaustion. Examples: Air, land, and water pollutions. 2. Job insecurity/unemployment caused by globalization when the labor market shifted to other nations. Double-edged sword. Workers in developing countries vs. industrialize countries. 3. Interdependent between nations. One single market crash could affect all international markets. Conclusion: Please use as much references as possible to back the argument. Your essay should be at least 6 pages (1650 words) excluding the title and reference pages. All references must be cited in MLA format. Use Times New Roman or Arial Font size 12 and page margins of 1*1. Please ensure you do your own work. Will submit to the TurnitIn for plagiarism check. Late assignment submission will not be accepted. |