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Hi Achim,
 
Like so many things in the world, Globalization can be both good or bad, depending on what it means (thanks Janet) and how it is done.  If one sees it as the greater awareness of living in a single world, I believe it is good (although can still be used in bad ways); if one sees it as the expansion of McDonalds all over the world, some greater discussion might take place, but I would see this as bad.  
 
Bob

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From: Teaching Breakfast List on behalf of Achim Koeddermann
Sent: Thu 11/4/2004 9:57 PM
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Subject: REGlobalized Teaching Breakfast



Dear
                                                                                                 intersting topic for a meeting  - and I wondered STILL going to my class: is globalization a GOOD or a BAD thing?  What became of the meeting?
PS: I did't get a chancer: does this group play a role in the Teaching celebration next week? It should, it has been best in keeping ME informed
your Achim




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