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please grade this essay

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 9:08 am
by robin20y
Many people go abroad to travel to see what other countries look like. However, the places all around the world are looking more and more similar. What do you think is the cause of this similarity? Do you think the advantages of this effect outweigh the shortages of it?



It is irrefutable to say that cultural differences between world nations are shortening. Moreover, most places on earth seem like one another recently. A study is necessary to find the reasons of this change as well as to define whether it is a positive or negative in effect.
First of all, globalization transformed the world in to a small global village. Because of that multinational businesses became more common. For instance, nowadays it is easy to find the products of western part of the world such as mc Donald’s even in the eastern sides as well. Such type of developments caused to unify the product range in all part of the world. So, it is clear that globalization have a great impact to short the gap between countries.
Secondly, most countries use the western architecture to develop the infrastructure of their cities. For example, skyscrapers, an American form of architecture, is being used widely all over the world. Therefore, most big cities in the world share the similar types of building. Thus, this is also a cause the nations to resemble each other.
On the whole, the advantages of this system far outweigh the disadvantages. To begin with, although world cities share the same architectural properties, there are many traditional styled buildings preserved to prevent the cultural damage. Pagodas in Japan are a fine example for this. In addition to that communication between world nations is improved. As a result, international tourism became more popular in these days.
To conclude, increased similarities in the outlook of world nations is really a positive trend in nature. moreover despite those similarities, the growth of international tourism is clearly pointing the advantage in that changes.