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qazprice
13th January 2009, 13:47
The process of globalisation takes no account of local culture and community, and is therefore unethical. Discuss

fred1222
13th January 2009, 13:55
Why do I fell like I'm back at university all of a sudden?

Discuss

Interconnect IT
13th January 2009, 13:55
Yeah, should have gone to pleasewritemythesisforme.com :D

MikeD08
13th January 2009, 14:21
Hi
I am in my final year in university doing business studies and about to start my final year project.
I want to do something about the credit crunch or the subprime market.
Can someone please help...

One theory deduces that the subject matter of this post is related to his course. Another theory is that he could just be looking to start a debate. What are your thoughts?

Your answer should make reference to previous posts by the OP, the current subject matter, how the current economic situation could possibly encourage globalisation, and be no more than 2000 words in length.

Dawg
13th January 2009, 15:26
At least he's doing Business Studies not Crea'ive Youf Outreach Management, or an Integrated Wii Diploma. His grasp of economics and ethics seem to have been wrenched from the grip of some old Marxist pederast, but hey, there might be openings in politics soon.. bonus points for effort.

tom111
13th January 2009, 19:37
The process of globalisation takes no account of local culture and community, and is therefore unethical. Discuss

I'll answer the question for you, if you can answer a very easy question for me.

Why does 2 + 2 = 4 ?

:D