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Okay, hi.
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So, globalization has enriched our cultural lives and has brought a number of economic benefits at the same time.
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It has also been a source of disruptions.
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Some of them, like, lost jobs, quite serious.
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Discuss the pros and cons of restraining globalization.
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All right, so pros, here's...
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I wrote this all myself, so, like, you know, you won't find out of this on the internet.
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Some pros are of restraining globalization.
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So these aren't pros of globalization.
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It's or pros of, like, kind of.
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Of slowing it down.
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Less likely transfer of infectious diseases like covid -19 was spread really fast because of the globalized supply chain.
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Many countries and people like north korea and isis throughout the world think globalization is just americanization and are reacting violently against it.
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Globalization is allowing big corporations to go into small isolated parts of the world and destroying their mom and pop stores and companies by offering things like amazon, walmart, and coca -cola.
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So those are three pros i wrote.
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Cons of restraining globalization.
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Globalization has made countries be more intertwined with each other, which has made harder to wage war against each other.
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Globalization has brought many people in areas like india out of poverty with opportunities in the outsource industries like call centers in manufacturing.
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A lot of the modern problems with the world are global problems like global warming, climate change, pandemics, renewable energy.
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We as humans have a better chance to solve these problems on a global scale.
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So those are my pros and cons.
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You know, taking that.
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All right, the next question was, is it even possible? i don't think it's possible to choose to restrain globalization.
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Globalization is basically the free market, you know, of adam smith or karl marx...