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Supplementary Reading,After Reading,Detailed Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,Before Reading,Unit 4 Globalization,Supplementary Reading,After Reading,Detailed Reading,Global Reading,Before Reading,Unit 4 Globalization,Supplementary Reading,After Reading,Detailed Reading,Global Reading,Before Reading,Unit 4 Globalization,Supplementary Reading,After Reading,Detailed Reading,Global Reading,Before Reading,Unit 4 Globalization,Supplementary Reading,After Reading,Detailed Reading,Global Reading,Before Reading,Unit 4 Globalization,B R _ main,An English Song,Imagine,About the Subject,Background Information,B R _ about the subject _main,About the Subject,Watch and discuss,Think and construct,B R _ background information _main,Background Information,The World Economic Forum(WEF),Samuel Phillips Huntington(19272008)An American Political Scientist,Overseas Filipino Workers(OFWs),B R _ 1_1.1,An English,SongImagine,Listen to the song and fill in the blanks with what you hear.,Imagine,Imagine theres no heaven.,Its easy if you .,No hell below us,above us only sky.,Imagine all the people,for today,ah.,Imagine theres no country.It isnt hard to do.,Nothing to kill or die for,and no too.,Imagine all the people living life in .,You may say Im a ,but Im not the only one.,try,_,living,_,religion,_,dreamer,_,peace,_,I someday youll join us,and the will be as one.Imagine no .I wonder if you can.,No need for greed or .,A brotherhood of man.,Imagine all the people _,all the world.,You may say Im a dreamer,but Im not the only one.,I hope someday youll join us,and the world will live as one.,B R _ 1_1.2,possessions,_,world,_,hope,_,sharing,_,hunger,_,B R _ 2_1_1,Watch and discuss,Watch the video clip,“No Logo:brands globalization resistance”,and discuss within your group questions given.,B R _ 2_1_2,1.What information can you get from the video?,2.What is picked out as an example of showing globalization?Tell it in your own words.,Tips:Economic Phenomenon,Political Globalization,Foreign Markets,International Organizations,Foreign Investments,Trade Globalization,Foreign Loans,World Economy,Economic Growth,Global Economy,International Marketplace,International Trade,Foreign Workers,Economic Level,B R _ 2_1,Think and construct,In the following,there are some words and expressions.,Think and construct new expressions related to,globalization.Chang its part of speech if necessary.,economy,international,growth,trade,loans,global,workers,foreign,investment,marketplace,political,phenomenon,world,level,B R _ 3_1_1,The World Economic Forum(WEF),What is the WEF?,What are the themes of it?,What are the Industries?,China and the WEF,B R _ 3_1_2,The World Economic Forum,An independent,international organization incorporated as a Swiss not-for-profit foundation whose motto is“entrepreneurship in the global public interest”.It believes that economic progress without social development is not sustainable,while social development without economic progress is not feasible.,B R _ 3_1_3,Themes,Arts and Culture,Business and Management,Economy,Environment,Global Issue,Humanities,Science,Medicine and Technology,B R _ 3_1_4,Industries,Automobile,Aerospace&Defence,Technology,Banking,Business Services,Chemicals,Energy,Engineering and Construction,Financial Services,Healthcare,Information Technologies,Institutionals,Media,Communication and Entertainment,Multi-industries,Retail and Consumer Goods,Transport Services,Travel and Tourism,B R _ 3_1_5,China and the World Economic Forum,Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang attended the 2010 World Economic Forum(WEF)Annual Meeting opened in Davos,Switzerland.The links between China and the WEF started in 1979,when a Chinese delegation was invited to the forum for the first time.Since then,China has played a much greater role within the WEF,including hosting the summer session three times.,B R _ 3_2_1,Samuel Phillips Huntington(19272008),An American Political Scientist,Born,April 18,1927NewYorkCity,UnitedStates,Died,December 24,2008(aged 81)MarthasVineyardMassachusetts,Nationality,American,Fields,Politicalscience,Institutions,HarvardUniversity,B R _ 3_2_2,Almamater,StuyvesantHighSchoolHarvardUniversityUniversityofChicagoYaleUniversity,Known for,ClashofCivilizations,Influenced,Fukuyama,Zakaria,Filipinos are those who migrate to other nations to find employment tosupport their families in the Philippines.,Each year,more than a million Filipinos leave to,work abroad,through overseas employment agencies and other,programs,programs,including government sponsored ones.Overseas Filipinos often work as doctors,physical therapists,nurses,accountants,IT professionals,engineers,architects,entertainers,technicians,teachers,military servicemen,students,caregivers,domestic helpers and,household,maids,.,B R _ 3_3_1,Overseas Filipino Workers(OFWs),B R _ 3_3_2,Money sent by OFWs back to the Philippines is a major factor in the countrys economy,amounting to more than US$10 billion in 2005.This makes the country the fourth largest recipient of foreign remittances behind India,China,and Mexico.The amount represents 13.5%of the,Philippines GDP,the largest in proportion to the domestic economy among the four countries mentioned.Overseas Filipinos sent$15.9 billion worth of remittances to the Philippines in 2008.,B R _ 3_3_3,B R _ 3_3_4,B R _ 3_3_5,G R _ main,Part Division of the Text,Match the ideas,Further Understanding,G R _ Further Understanding_ main,True or False,Questions and Answers,Further Understanding,G R _ Part Division of the Text,Part Division of the Text,Part,Para(s),Main Ideas,1,13,2,45,Introduction to Davos Man and the World Economic Forum.,Debate over the impact of globalization on current society and culture.,3,68,History of globalization and its recent trends and future prospects.,4,911,Globalization versus nationalism and the challenges it faces,G R _ match the ideas1,Match the ideas,In the text,there are many names and ideas mentioned.Scan and match the idea presented in Column B with the person in Column A.There are more names listed.,Column B,A.There are still too many barriers to cross-border business in Europe,let alone the world.,B.Manila woman are strongly patriotic.,C.Cultural identity should be local and national in nature.,D.U.S.and European companies are now facing high-quality,low-cost competition from overseas.,E.I see myself as American without any hesitation.,G R _ match the ideas1,Column A,1.John Chambers,2.Marco Tronchetti Provera,3.Alex Mandl,4.Patrick Sayer,5.Klaus Schwab,6.William Browder,7.Valerie Gooding,G R _ 2_True or False1,True or False,People call William Browder an American,because he was born in Princeton,New Jersey,grew up in Chicago,and studied at Stanford University in California.,2.Browder believes that national identity makes no difference for him.,F,William Browder was born in Princeton,New Jersey,grew up in Chicago,and studied at Stanford University in California.But dont call him an American.,(,),T,(),G R _2_True or False2,3.Alex Mandl is also a fervent believer in globalization.He never views himself as an American.,F,He sees himself as American without hesitation.,(,),4.Davos man refer to the members of the international business lite who trek each year to the Swiss Alpine town for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.,T,(,),G R _2_True or False3,6.Professor Samuel Huntington describes Davos Man as an emerging global superspecies and a threat.,5.At the World Economic Forum,the issues discussed include everything from post-election Iraq and HIV in Africa to the global supply of oil and the implications of nanotechnology.,T,(,),T,(,),G R _2_Q&A1,Questions and Answers,1.Did global trade exist in the past?What did people doing global trade think of it then?,Yes,global trade has been around for centuries.In the past,the corporations and countries that benefited from global trade were largely content to treat vast parts of the world as places to mine natural resources or sell finished products.,G R _ 2_Q&A2,2.What is Goldman Sachs prediction about the world economy in the future?,He predicted that four economies Russia,Brazil,India and China will become a much larger force in the world economy than widely expected,based on projections of demographic and economic growth,with China potentially overtaking Germany this decade.By 2050,these four newcomers will likely have displaced all but the U.S.and Japan from the top six economies in the world.,Davos Man needs to figure out how to strike a balance on a global scale between being international and being national at the same time.,G R _ 2_Q&A3,3.Who does Manila Woman refer to?,It refers to low-paid migrant workers from Asia and elsewhere who are increasingly providing key services around the world.,4.What is the major difference between Davos Man and Manila Woman?,Unlike Davos Man,Manila Woman is strongly patriotic.,5.What does the author think Davos Man need to figure out?,D R _ Text 1,Globalization,is,sweeping,aside,national borders and changing relations between nations.What impact does this have on national identities and loyalties?Are they,strengthened,or weakened?The author investigates.,William Browder was born in Princeton,New Jersey,grew up in Chicago,and studied at Stanford University in California.But dont call him an American.For the past 16 of his 40 years he has lived outside the U.S.,first,In Search of Davos Man,Peter Gumbel,“National identity,makes no difference,for me,”he says.,“I feel completely international.If you have four good friends and you like what you are doing,it doesnt matter where you are.Thats globalization.”,D R _ Text 2,first in London and then,from 1996,in Moscow,where he runs his own investment firm.,Browder now manages$1.6 billion in,assets,.,In 1998 he gave up his American passport to become a British citizen,since his life is now centered in Europe.,D R _ Text 3,Alex Mandl is also a fervent believer in globalization,but he views himself very differently.A former president of AT&T,Mandl,61,was born in Austria and now runs a French technology company,which is doing more and more business in China.He reckons he spends about 90%of his time traveling on business.But despite all that globetrotting,Mandl who has been a U.S.citizen for 45 years still identifies himself as an American.“I see myself as American without any hesitation.The fact that I spend a lot of time in other places doesnt change that,”he says.,Although Browder and Mandl define their nationality differently,both see their,identity as,a matter of personal choice,not an accident of birth.,And not incidentally,both are Davos Men,members of the international business,lite,who trek each year to the Swiss Alpine town for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum,founded in 1971.This week,Browder and Mandl will join more than 2,200 executives,politicians,academics,journalists,writers and,a handful of,Hollywood stars for five days of networking,D R _ Text 4,parties and endless,earnest,discussions about everything from post-election Iraq and HIV in Africa to the global supply of oil and the implications of nanotechnology.,Yet this year,perhaps more than ever,a hot topic at Davos is Davos itself.,Whatever their,considerable,differences,most Davos Men and Women share at least one belief:that globalization,the unimpeded flows of capital,labor and technology across national borders,is both welcome and unstoppable.,They see the world increasingly as one vast,interconnected,marketplace in which corporations search for the most,advantageous,locations to buy,produce and sell their goods and services.,D R _ Text 5,D R _ Text 6,As borders and national identities become less important,some find that threatening and even dangerous.In an essay,entitled,“,Dead Souls:The Denationalization of the American,Elite,”Harvard Professor Samuel Huntington describes Davos Man(a phrase that first got widespread attention in the 1990s)as an emerging global superspecies and a threat.The members of this class,he writes,are people who“have little need for national loyalty,view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are,vanishing,can,and see national governments as residues from the past whose only useful function is to,facilitate,the lites global operations.”Huntington argues that Davos Mans global-citizen self-image is starkly,at odds with,the values of most Americans,who remain deeply,committed to,their nation.,This disconnect,he says,creates“a major cultural fault line.,In a variety of ways,the American establishment,governmental and private,has become increasingly divorced from the American people.”,D R _ Text 7,D R _ Text 8,Naturally,many Davos Men dont accept Huntingtons terms.Klaus Schwab,the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum,argues that,endorsing,a global outlook does not mean,erasing,national identity.“Globalization can never provide us with cultural identity,which needs to be local and national in nature.”,Global trade has been around for centuries;the corporations and countries that benefited from it were largely content to treat vast parts of the world as places to mine natural resources or sell finished products.Even as the globalization of capital,accelerated,in the 1980s,most,However the past two decades have,witnessed,the rise of other significant players.The developed world is,beating a path to,Chinas and Indias door and Chinese and Indian companies,in turn,have started to look overseas for some of their future growth.Beijing has even started what it calls a“Going Out”policy that encourages Chinese firms to buy assets overseas.Asian nations are creating“a,remarkable,environment of innovation,”,graduating,most foreign investment was between relatively wealthy countries,not from wealthy countries into poorer ones.U.S.technology,companies and money were often at the,forefront,of this movement.,D R _ Text 8,D R _ Text 9,says John Chambers,chief executive of Cisco Systems.“China and India are graduating currently more than five times the number of engineers that we are here in the U.S.”That means that U.S.and European companies are now facing high-quality,low-cost competition from overseas.No wonder so many Western workers worry about losing their jobs.“If the issue is the size of the total pie,globalization has proved a good thing,”says Orit Gadiesh,chairman of consultants Bain&Co.“,If the issue is how the pie is divided,if youre in the Western world you could question that.”,D R _ Text 10,The biggest shift may just be starting.A,landmark,2003 study by Goldman Sachs predicted that four economies Russia,Brazil,India and China will become a much larger force in the world economy than widely expected,based on projections of demographic and economic growth,with China potentially,overtaking,Germany this decade.By 2050,Goldman Sachs suggested,these four newcomers will likely have,displaced,all but the U.S.and Japan from the top six economies in the world.,Its also entirely possible that the near future may see the pendulum of capital
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