Monday, 30 January 2012

Are chickens gettting smaller or families getting bigger?


The Overview

You might be wondering at this moment in time if I'm off my trolley, but in actual fact the title does make sense. Let me explain: To make things more clear this brief piece of writing is on globalisation, but what about the title? 'Are chickens getting smaller or 'families' getting bigger?' - This refers to the traditional Sunday roast, The 'families' are (because of globalisation) the people that we have communication with via the Internet, phone, work and any other thing you can think of. However to really delve into the title we must first look at what Globalisation is. Globalisation is the extreme increase in communication, trade and world relations we find ourself in today (that is of course a brief definition). A fantastic example of Globalisation is Macdonalds. Macdonalds is an originally American based company, however, it has expanded to become the world power in fast food. Through Macdonalds we have been able to eat different foods and indulge ourselves in the brand. Even the clothes we wear show signs of Globalisation. Increasingly foreign based companies are setting up shop in England and expanding their market. This is all possible through Globalisation. We can experience different cultures, markets, clothes, tastes and identities through globalisation and through the next few weeks, I will be writing on various aspects of globalisation.

2 comments:

  1. globalization ... are chickens getting smaller or humans getting bigger ... this was so good, i used it for a school project

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  2. Awesome to know :) If you want me to write on anything else do ask. :)

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