Contem. Nelly 1-12
Contem. Nelly 1-12
Contem. Nelly 1-12
MODULE 1
1. Reflective Writing My Globalization Story (35 Points) Use the illustration below to conceptualize
your globalization story.
What is globalization? Globalization refers to the global interconnection of humans and enterprises,
which subsequently results in cultural, political, and financial integration. It is the ability to
transport the world over and engage resultseasily with others as a way to behavior global
business. What is the history of globalization ? Humans have been seeking remote locations to settle,
produce, and trade products since the dawn of time, thanks to advancements in technology and
transportation. Global integration didn't take off until the nineteenth century.
That first "wave" of globalization was powered by steamships, railroads, the telegraph, and other
technological developments, as well as increased economic cooperation among countries, following
centuries of European colonization and trade activity.
After the disaster of World War I, the globalization trend weakened and fell, followed by postwar
protectionism, the Great Depression, and World War II. Following World War II in the mid-1940s, the US
spearheaded attempts to resurrect international commerce and investment under established ground
rules, kicking off a second wave of globalization that is still going strong, despite periodic downturns and
increasing political scrutiny.
Why Globalization is important? GLOBALIZATION is an important concept for all people because
everyone has the capability to promote business and industry because it have the ability to make big
profits working globally due to the rising demand in the high tech industry around the world.
Furthermore, the world faces global challenges that will require interdisciplinary teams to address,
such as ensuring that everyone on the planet has access to clean water and making clean
renewable energy cheap, to mention a few. On a global scale, these global concerns will require the
gathering and sharing of knowledge across disciplines, institutions, and other entities institutions. to
put it simply, is the process by which people and products travel freely across boundaries. It's mostly an
economic notion — the integration of markets, commerce, and investment with few impediments to stifle
the flow of goods and services across countries.
Everyone’s life is influenced by everyone else. Globalization of mass media has had a dramatic influence
on in many cultures. One need not visit or live in a certain part of the world to emulate or adopt style,
behavior , or traditions of another culture . the stronger that global ties becomes between various culture
the more interdependent they become.
Many years ago the majority of people traveled of necessity and not recreation, because of the related
expense, hassle, and danger involved. With the modernization of travel people can virtually come and go
as they pleas. Traveling brings about the socialization and societal interaction. Friendships, business,
and familial alliances can be the result. This facet of globalization can have dramatic economic influence,
which can change people live dramatically. Travel brings people together . the result of these encounters
can be either positive or negative. Either way globalization provides medium for such changes and the
experiences can enrich a person and bring cultural awareness to the forefront.
Activity 2
. NVSU Vision: “A premier university in a global community.” Is NVSU as a university, a global school?
Why? (
Activity 3. List down events in the past that have captured the ideas of the public worldwide. Provide at
least three events for each region/continent in the world from 2010-2020. (12 Points)
1.North America- Simone Biles Becomes the Most Decorated Gymnast in History
Finally, the 2010s saw the rise of Simone Biles, the jaw-droppingly talented gymnast who won four
gold medals, including the individual all-around and team titles, at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, setting a U.S. record for most gold medals in women's gymnastics at a single Games.
To close out the decade, Biles won five gold medals at the World Championships held in October
2019, bringing her total to 25 world medals and 19 gold—the most of any gymnast, male or female, in
history. Biles will compete in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, but has said she will retire from gymnastics
after that competition.
=2010 was the year of 'Women in Local Government' [1] and the year of the 'Girl Guide' [2] to coincide
with the 100th year of the Girl Guides.
Activity 4. Reflection Figure (15 Points) Direction: Reflection figure that looks like a human figure.
Determine what you have learned (the knowledge that serves as your foundation to stand and keep);
the things that you have realized and appreciated (attitude towards learning) and the things you
discovered (skills that you will cherish in life)
from art education
Things I have discovered and wanted
more (SKILLS)
Problem Solving. As far as
VII. EVALUATION Part I. Short Quiz (True or False) – (10 Points) Direction: Read and analyze each
statement. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE otherwise.
1. ___false__________ Today, the world has become a global village due to the IT revolution
. 2. ___true__________ The Philippines entered globalization only when it became a member of the
WTO.
4. __false___________The influx of agricultural products like rice from Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam
is a result of the free-trade.
10. __true___________The World Wide Web (www) stands as the hallmark for integration of western
and eastern culture.
Part II.
Direction: Express your explanation in 1-2 paragraphs. (15 Points) Are the brands of products of goods
and services that you use at home and school, global or local? What are your personal criteria and
standards of a global brand? How could a local brand be classified and achieve the status of being
global?
= The Goods means all of the supplies, equipment, machinery, spare parts, other materials and/or general support services which
the Supplier is required to provide to the Procuring Entity under the Contract.
Global brands are products or services that are recognized pretty much worldwide. Companies that use global branding use the
same, or at least a very similar, marketing strategy to promote the brand everywhere the brand is offered, regardless of the country
or region
Direction: You are tasked to investigate (1) one economic law in the Philippines (example Oil
Deregulation Law, Anti Mining Law).
1. Identify the principal proponent (lawmaker) and the dynamics of passing the bill and its
implementation. =Bills are laws in the making. They pass into law when they are approved by
both houses and the President of the Philippines. A bill may be vetoed by the President, but
the House of Representatives may overturn a presidential veto by garnering a 2/3rds vote.
2. Describe the behavior (action, ideas) of the proponent and lawmakers who supported the passage of
the law.
3. The timeframe or the period the bill was proposed, debated, and signed by the president.
=A bill may be vetoed by the President, but the House of Representatives may overturn a
presidential veto by garnering a 2/3rds vote. If the President does not act on a proposed law
submitted by Congress, it will lapse into law after 30 days of receipt.
4. The national significance of the law (weighed the positive and negative features found in the law).
= The rule of law is a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions and entities,
public and private, including the State itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly
promulgated, equally enforced and independently adjudicated, and which are consistent with
international human rights norms.
5. Examine and describe if lawmaker is liberalist, realists, or idealists? What are your basis?
Activity No.3 (15 Points) Reflective Figure Direction: Reflection figure that looks like a human figure.
Determine what you have learned (the knowledge that serves as your foundation to stand and keep);
the things that you have realized andappreciated (attitude towards learning) and the things you
discovered (skills that you will cherish in life)
about.
1.___false__________Countries with weak political institution will not likely to experience social and
civil unrest.
4._____false________Realist are known in using power as a tool in intimidating other countries like
what China is doing to the Philippines.
9.______false_______ When ideas are used well, based on their intended application, development
takes place like in the different mobile/smart phone makers around the world.
VIII. ASSIGNMENT
1. Make a table on the categories of the Three Worlds and World Order. At least (5) five countries each
(15pts)
Categories Countries
First World 1. United States,
2. Canada
3. Australia
4. New Zealand
5. Japan.
Second World 1. Afghanistan
2. Laos
3. Romania
4. Cuba
5.mangolia
Third World 1. Africa.
2. Asia
3. Latin America
4. Australia/Oceania
5. Burundi
2. Research five Asia Pacific countries using the following criteria: government regulation, rule of law
and democracy, customs and traditions and security (peace and order) (25pts.)
Asia Pacific Government Rule of Law & Customs & Traditions Security
Countries Regulation Democracy (peace &
order)
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in the process of
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that every Women, Peace
and Security
person, (WPS). The
regardless of whole-of-
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guide the
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the same legal implementation
and judicial of the suite of
processe eight UN
Security Council
resolutions that
identify women’s
security as a
matter of
concern for
international
peace and
security.
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a common law basic Bangladesh incorporates festiva
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based principles of events include Eid ul-Adha,
jurisdiction. the Chand Raat, and Eid ul-Fitr from
Many of the Constitution Islam as well as Janmashtami
basic laws of of Bangladesh and Durga Puja from Hinduism.
Other festivals in Bangladesh
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influenced by the country
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the Constitution
that rule of law
prevails in
Bangladesh
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as
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regional
security.
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MODULE 3
VI. LEARNING ACTIVITIES Activity No. 1. (20 Points) Direction: In a matrix form, write down (5) micro and
macro effects of globalization to an individual and community? (20pts.)
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2.
3.
4.
The Kingdom isn't
5. dangerous, as long as
Activity No. 2 (25 Points) Direction: Research five Asia Pacific countries in the list using the following
you follow sensible
criteria: precautions and stay
alert. Most expats agree
Rule of law and democracy that Cambodia is a safe
place to live. In fact, many
Customs and traditions and security (peace order) would say that it's safer
Countries than the big cities back
Government Rule of Law and Customs & Traditions Security
home. Yet while that
Regulation Democracy (Peace &
might be true, it's still
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essential to be cautious
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a constitutiona Cambodia is Kingdom
belongings
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monarchy with l monarchy, dangerous,
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guided by
parliamentary you follow
principles of sensible
form of liberal
government. In precautions
democracy and and stay
the most recent pluralism alert. Most
national
(Article 51 of expats agree
elections, held
the that
in 2008, the Cambodia is
Constitution).
Cambodian a safe place
People's Party The country
became a to live. In
(CPP) won 90 fact, many
of 123 National French
would say
Assembly seats protectorate in that it's safer
1863 and a than the big
French colony cities back
in 1884. home. Yet
Cambodia while that
gained might be
independence true, it's still
from France in essential to
be cautious
1953
and watch
out for your
belongings
Activity No. 4. (15 Points) Reflective Figure Direction: Reflection figure that looks like a human figure.
Determine what you have learned (the knowledge that serves as your foundation to stand and keep);
the things that you have realized and appreciated (attitude towards learning) and the things you
discovered (skills that you will cherish in life)
about.
Things I
have
discovered
and wanted
singing more
cause im (SKILLS)
not good
at singing
VII.EVALUATION TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING (10 Points) Direction: Read and analyze each statement.
Write the world TRUE if it correct and FALSE otherwise.
1. FALSE 6.TRUE
2. TRUE 7. TRUE
3. TRUE 8. FALSE
4. TRUE 9.TRUE
VIII. ASSIGNMENT What is the role of international trade in global economy? Submit it through taking a
photo of it or screenshot. (
MODULE 4
VI. LEARNING ACTIVITIE
S Activity 1. (25 Points) Cite atleast (5) five Transnational Corporations HARMFUL or NOT? Why?
Activity 2. (20 Points) DirectionActivity 3 (30pts.) List down atleast (2) two Roles/Functions of Economic
Institutions
VII.EVALUATION PART I. TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING (15 Points) Direction: Put a (✓) mark on the space
provided if the statement is correct and cross (X) mark if the statement is wrong.
1 X 11.
2. X 12.
3. X 13.
4. X 14.
5. X 15.
6.
X 7.
8.
9.
10
PART II. ESSAY (Explain briefly your answer in one-two paragraphs). 30 Points
1. What is the significance of the United Nations across the world, especially the Philippines as a
developing country? -In addition to maintaining international peace and security, the United
Nations protects human rights, delivers humanitarian aid, promotes sustainable
development and upholds international law
2. Do poor countries gain much from global corporations? Defend your answer. -Globalization
produces both winners and losers among the poor. Some studies show that globalization
has been associated with rising inequality, because the poor do not always share in the gains
from trade. An example of this is the coffee trade.
3. What do you think is the importance or significance of international financial institutions to poor or
developing economies or countries? - The international financial bodies have to play the role of
changing market positions. The traditional objectives of some of these institutions such as the
World Bank and the IMF entail elevation of poverty in developing countries, enhancing
measures that promote economic growth and protection of the environment
VIII.ASSIGNMENT Direction: React on the following: (10 pts. each) Use the rubric on page 7 as your
guide in your essay.
1. Education must also be a priority where refugees are concerned in order to avoid a “lost generation”
of youth.- Education protects refugee children and youth from forced recruitment into armed
groups, child labour, sexual exploitation and child marriage. Education also strengthens
community resilience. Education empowers by giving refugees the knowledge and skills to live
productive, fulfilling and independent lives.
- Globalization has had its impacts on world cross-border flows e.g flow of capital. There has
been an increase in international economic activity which has expanded world trade and general
capital flow. Goods are flowing across national borders easily through reduced trade barriers
and new transportation methods.
Module 5
Activity no 1
countries global problem action taken
1. 1.hunger 1.donated food
2.economic growth 2.increases aggregated
production
2. 1.violence 1. reduced exposure to
2.pollution community level risks
2. take public transit, walk
or bike
3. 1.unemployment 1.minimum wages
2.lack of education 2.increas jobs in labor
intensive industrial
extremely important
14.2,skill gained from art education
15.
singing
cause im Things I have discovered and wanted
not good more (SKILLS)
at
singing
Assignment
1. Losing influence in the international community would be the most important and
immediate consequence.
2. increase in actual national wealth or output are referred to as economic growth. Economic
development an increase in the level of living and quality of life.
Module 6
Assignment
Module 7
Activity 1
1. The discussion the shifts to pressing global concern where international
organization are crucial. These include the balance of justice and order in the global
commercial system as well as trade and FDI in relation to the WTO .
Activity no 2.
no goals of the UN YOUR ACTIONS AND RESPONSES
1. ENDING POVERTY AND HUNGER Found humanitarian effort to prevent famine and help
IN AFRICA countries become self-sufficient.
2. GENDER INEQUALITY AND From increasing women representation in leadership
EDUCATION IN MIDDLE EAST AND and dicision making to redistributing care work and
NORT AFRICA productive resources, progress towards a gender
equal and sustainable future start with taking action
today and ensuring refugees receive quality
education.
3. WATER CRISES AND HEALTHCARE It is crucial to use agricultural methods including
IN INDIA AND SOUTH ASIA choosing drought- tolerant plants , installing leak
proof irrigating system, and creating farm based water
conservation infrastructure.
Evaluation
Matching type
1.N 11.J
2.O 12.E
3.F 13.L
4.I 14.N
5.H 15. M
6.D
7.B
8.A
9.J
10. C
VIII. ASSIGNMENTS
COUNTRIES LESS DEVELOPED DEVELOPING DEVELOPED
COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY
AMERICA
JAPAN
ASIA
ISRAEL
SOUTH KOREA
MODULE 8
ACTIVITY NO 1
Evaluation
1.F 7.J 13.I
2.S 8.I 14.L
3.D 9.E 15.A
4.M 10.N
5.N 11.K
6.B 12.J
Assignments - Essay
-state visits formal by the head of one country to the head of state of another
country. A state visit the highest level of international visit, and its purpose is to
confirm the good relation between the countries concerned yes, since every
country has to communicate with other and pick up new idea from other
nations.
Module 9
Activity 2.
Reflection paper
= social media can also bring us mental health, lack of communication, and lack
of confidence that we cant ourselves when we communicate in face to face to
people.
Evaluation
1. culture 11.cultural divergence
2. culture shock 12. english
3.media 13.cultural universals
4. norms 14.cultural relativism
5. electronic media 15.subcultures
6.print media 16.ethnocentric
7.theory cultural colonialism 17.xenocentrism
8.usa 18. Chinese cultural
9. diffusion 19. Local culture
10. enculturation 20. Global culture
Assignment -essay
Thinking before you post, and ensuring you know the evidence that underpins the content you
are sharing, or the impact it might have, is vital in stopping the spread of misinformation and
its harmful effects. You can also help others if you see them posting misinformation
The concept of "think before you click" is actually one of the most important factors in terms
of information security. When you receive an email, download a file(s) from the internet, or
click on a link, think of the following: Is the email genuine, such as source address, spelling and
context?
Module 10
Direction
1.-serious differences or disagreements among members of the church or group
are what lead to conflicts in the church. These conflict typically revolve around
major decision regarding new pastor staff. The use of a building or mission
finance, the format or Workship services, church festival etc.
2.-jihad when used in its broadest sense, refers to the responsibility placed on
all Muslim, both as individual and as a community, to carry out and accomplish
god will to live a moral life and to grow the Islam community through
preaching teaching and leading.
3.as a result of the regular communication that globalization has. Enable,
RELIGION is now involved in debates about them because it is one of the major
world faiths. Another benefits of globalization is the emergence of a pluralistic
culture in which different but related religions interact.
Evaluation
I.
1.e 6.j
2.g 7.b
3.i 8.h
4.c 9.f
5.a 10.d
II.
1.F 6.T
2.T 7.T
3.T 8.T
4.T 9. T
5.F 10. T
III.
BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY TO DRAWBACK OF TECHNOLOGY TO
RELIGION RELIGOUNS
1. TECHNOLOGY KEEPS MEMEBERS CAN LEAD TO BAD DECISION
CONCERTED BETWEEN CHURCH
GATHERING
2. TECHNOLOGY CAN IMPROVE MAY TAKE AWAY RESPONDING
FUNDRAISING EFFORTS FROM PEOPLE
3. TECHNOLOGY SAVE TIME RELIGOUNS IS OFTEN MISUSED BY
FUNDAMENTALISTS
4.
5.
5 end products and services of the 4ir brief explanation
1. wifi Wi-Fi is a wireless
technology used to
connect computers,
tablets, smartphones and
other devices to the
internet.
2. food Food is any substance
consumed by an organism
for nutritional support.
Food is usually of plant,
animal, or fungal origin, and
contains essential nutrients,
such as carbohydrates, fats,
proteins, vitamins, or
minerals.
3. alcohol/disinfectants It's a powerful germicide,
which means it has the
ability to kill a wide variety
of germs, including
bacteria, viruses, and
fungi. Rubbing alcohol is
used in healthcare settings to
disinfect hands and surfaces,
but can also be used as a
household cleaner.
4. rice Rice is the seed of a semi-
aquatic grass (Oryza
sativa) that is cultivated
extensively in warm
climates in many countries,
including the United States,
for its edible grain. It is a
staple food throughout the
world.
5. face mask "Surgical masks and cloth
coverings can reduce viral
transmission by 70% if
everyone wears them and
wears them correctly over
[their] nose and mouth,"
Module 11
Activity I
-technology has an impact on how people communicate