Monday, November 9, 2020

Globalisation?

 the word Globalisation is used for many different things like trading selling and so much more Globalization, or globalisation, is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. Globalization has accelerated since the 18th century due to advances in transportation and communication technology. Globalisation is having a dramatic effect - for good or bad - on world economies and on people's lives. Some of the positive impacts are. Globalisation may help to make people more aware of global issues such as deforestation and global warming and alert them to the need for sustainable development.Globalization uses up finite resources more quickly. ...

Globalization increases world carbon dioxide emissions. ...

Globalization makes it virtually impossible for regulators in one country to foresee the worldwide implications of their actions. ...

Globalization acts to increase world oil prices. TNCs bring wealth and foreign currency to local economies when they buy local resources, products and services. The extra money created by this investment can be spent on education, health and infrastructure. The sharing of ideas, experiences and lifestyles of people and cultures.

here is my work.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JypLhmUQnLqvIiJ-d7YKEX3aT3-QOV3Z8eA5ml0eQUM/edit

Monday, September 14, 2020

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

about me



Kia ora my name is boy and this is my amazing world im a year 9 my favorite subject is HPE because it gives us a work out and makes my muscles huge but also the teacher Whaea Patsy is very nice she is understanding and calm until u mess with her then she gets mad.

I like some sports like netball and softball but other than that i am very lazy running in the rain and lying in puddles is very fun if u have gumboots than u can walk thru the flood and go for a swim in it that is very fun.
I like to hang out with my friends and being very stupid and yelling.

Slipping over is just a lifestyle for me  

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga


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