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Starting with the economy, the horizons of trade have opened. Now there are trade routes on all the lengths and widths of the earth, which are a means of transporting all sorts of products. For example, oil, precious stones, food, raw materials, etc. Previously this was not the case, and every people was forced to go with materials that were produced on its territory. Because of trade, wealth has begun to be shared, making poor countries richer, or even large, forces, such as the Arab oil exporting countries. Without opening the border, nothing of the above would be feasible, and people would live in much worse conditions than today. Also, with globalization, we have seen cultural change in our lives. It is now very easy for someone to travel abroad to make a holiday. Also, too many people become immigrants either to find a job or to have a job with better financial gains. Equally important is the fashion bloom. People now have the same stylistic influences with the whole planet, and they can choose their way of dressing freely and with more choices than ever before. Medicine has also made great strides of progress with the help of trade, because more materials can be used to make medicines, but they are also being made available directly throughout the world. One of the most important features of globalization is telecommunications. International telephony, the Internet, which has …show more content…
First, the lack of national identity, when a people accepts all sorts of values, customs, etc., their identity is lost. Also, music is another element of national identity. The population now has world-class musical influences, which naturally reduces interest in "national music". For example, the music we listen to, whether rock, folk, pop, metal and so on, comes from different parts of the world. Another problem is the increase in immigration and at the same time of illegal immigration. Economic migrants flock to large urban centers to secure a job and make a different life than they had in their homeland. But there is also the second category of illegal immigrants that refers to people who illegally enter countries to either stay or use the country as a "push" to go to