Global communication is the ability to provide and access information across cultures through speaking, listening, or reading and writing.
http://www.ehow.com/facts_7601794_definition-global-communication.html#ixzz1C6Ioaken
According to Jon Endean, “A decade into the Millenia, globalization has become the theme of our world”
Ideas for body:
*http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_has_the_growth_of_global_communication_system_promoted_globalisation
*http://www.ricestandard.org/reflecting-on-a-decade-of-globalization/
(A) Growth of global communication:
- (1) Internet growth making communication easier, (Skype)
- (2) Cell phones/ WiFi/ Satellites
- (3) Postal services
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(B) How it has promoted globalization:
- (1) Big businesses love the idea of workers over seas working for cheap (sadly). This sets up business’ in other countries
- (2) (Skype, cell phones and faster postal services), Faster communication with people
all over the world
- (3) Examples for countries:
- U.S. relations with China; improved in the areas of trade and cultural
understanding
- The death of Pope John Paul II (2005), 4 million people attended his funeral-
Ideas for conclusion:
Getting to this!
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