"People from the bottom are not those who are writing history, even if they made history," (Ainger Internet). This may be the idea of 20,000 Thai people on January 25, 1997. They occupy a part of the population affected by the dam project and smallholders are hard working on their family life for centuries. Or fishermen feel that it is more difficult to fish daily in contaminated waters of developing countries. "Poverty Conference" was abandoned in the Tiger economy, went to government building in Bangkok, Thailand, and camped on the street for 99 days. Their camp is located more than 1 km from Nahom Pathom.
To see this you can see the cool fishing pier in New England, or the depth of sweat in Brazil, Mexico, South Pacific. This brave new world has brought many changes to the people of the world; Unfortunately, most of these changes adversely affected the daily lives of many specific groups and people around the world.
Of course, we can discuss the world economy on our behalf. In BusinessWeek, Geri Smith explained Tijuana prospering in her article "Decline of The Maquiladora". For 20 years globalization brought employment opportunities of Tijuana and brought unprecedented income there. Tijuana is an ideal home for companies like Sanyo and Sanyo is using Tijuana's established talented people to grow the company (59). It opened more factories in the Tijuana area, as the company wants to flourish and expand, so it supports more people who need work. As relatively inexpensive factory space and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are adopted, this provides free trade protection for cross-border companies and Tijuana and surrounding areas are prosperous areas of Mexico . The new staff can produce as little as $ 76.8 billion (59) from Tijuana, 50% of Mexican exports. A good trade balance brings wealth to the south of the border
Globalization and everyday life provide a globally accessible account through special development of two themes. First, globalization is the result of structural and cultural processes that manifest themselves in various forms in economics, politics, culture, and organization. As a result, the globalized world is becoming increasingly heterogeneous, inequitable, contradictory, integrated and tidy. Second, globalization is maintained and created by the day-to-day actions of people and institutions. These have a great influence on our daily lives and are thoroughly investigated in this book.
The use of that traditional globalization refers to the current economic movements including global market ties, global communication, and multinational corporations. The influence of globalization is inevitably reflected in daily life and words. The impact of globalization on Amazon's indigenous community has experienced many interrelated channels. Values and concepts related to the market economy that did not exist before are gradually integrated into discourse. The introduction of this reality inevitably leads to Caucasian life and promotes the invasion of elements of the global language (defined in the context of a particular region). In Brazilian context, the global language is Portuguese, not so much English. These invasive languages affect vocabulary, grammar and discourse organization of minority languages.