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  • GLOBALIZATION is the result of political, economic, cultural chance and technological innovations
  • NEOLIBERALISM advocate the withdrawal of government in the economy that attempts to improve human being by promoting individual self interest.
  • MERCANTILISM focuses on the state efforts to accumulate wealth and power to serve and protect the society.
  • STRUCTURALISM focuses on how different social classes are shaped by dominant economic structures.
  • TECHNOLOGY transformed globalization by promoting a board less world that allowed the effortless entry and exit of goods.
  • FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION deals with the words financial intimate interconnections.
  • ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION talks about the existence of transitional corporations.
  • TECHNOLOGICAL GLOBIZATION exists as a global village, where everything can be accessed by using computers or even mobile phones.
  • POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION implies the pressure for different countries to adopt uniform policies for interdependence.
  • CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION through technology, the culture of other countries became known.
  • SOCIOLOGICAL GLOBALIZATION is a single world society exists having one set of values or beliefs.
  • ECOLOGICAL GLOBALIZATION talks about the dreadful effect of global warming.
  • GEOGRAPHICAL GLOBALIZATION deals with the borderless world concerned, with ecological, political, cultural and economic relationships.
  • Political science is a discipline that deals with the different types of government system, policies and origin of laws.
  • Philosophy is a discipline that talks about “LOVE OF WISDOM”.
  • Theology is a branch of science that speaks about origins, scriptures, Gods and even faith.
  • Psychology is a branch of science that speaks about human minds, personal characteristics and behavior.
  • Anthropology is a discipline that discus about origin Mans Culture.
  • Ethics is a branch of philosophy that speaks about correct reasoning.
  • Philosophy is a discipline that discuss correct thinking.
  • Ethics is a branch of philosophy that speaks about human acts.