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Arnis


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THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

“Definition Of Globalization “ “Dynamics Of Local And Global Cultures” INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALIZATION

Positive definition A PROCESS AN OUTCOME A PROJECT AN ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE A CONJUNCTURE

What is globalization? •Globalization is a term used to describe the change in societies and world economy that are the result of dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange. In specifically economic context, it refers almost exclusively to affect to trade particularly trade liberalization or “free trade”. •It is a common belief that globalization play at role just at international levels of trade and commerce but the fact is that it has played an important role in the making our large much more comfortable to the phones apparel gadget or accessories that we use in our day-to-day life are available to us through globalization knowingly or unknowingly we are all under the impact of globalization and more importantly it has helped in bringing international peace and justice to mankind.

•Many Anti- globalism activist see globalization as the promotion of corporate is agenda which is intent on constricting the freedoms of individuals in the name of profit . They also claim that increasing autonomy and strength of corporate and entities increasingly shape the political policy of nation state. •Globalization imposes credit based economics resulting in unsustainable growth of debt and debt crises. Anti-globalization

Pro – Globalization ( globalism) •Supporters of free trade point out that economics theories such as comparative advantages suggest that free trade leads to a more efficient location of resources with all those involved in the trade benefiting. In general, they claim that this leads to lower prices more employment and better allocation of resources

Globalization in the Philippines The country is taking part in the process of globalization over since the country signed agreements with world trade organization in 1995 . Now , globalization is very effective in the Philippines has allowed more changes in the nation like more labor and more Filipino and foreign companies has emerged in the nation in order to help countries developing economy.

Advantage of Globalization •PEACEFUL RELATION Most of the countries have resorted to trade relations with each other in order to boost their economy, leaving behind any bitter past experiences if anything . • EMPLOYMENT Considered as one of the most crucial advantages , globalization has led to the generation of numerous employment opportunities . Companies are moving towards the developing countries to acquire labor force

EDUCATION A very critical advantage that has aided the population is the spread of education period with numerous educational institutions around the globe , one can move out from the home country for better opportunities elsewhere. PRODUCT QUALITY The product quality has been enhanced so as to retain the customers. Today the customers may compromise with the price range but not with a quality of the product . Low or poor quality can adversely affect consumer satisfaction. CHEAPER PRICES Globalization has brought in fierce competition in the market.

Dynamic Of Local And Global Culture Global Flows Of Culture Tend To Move Easily Around The Globe Than Ever Before Specially Through Non Material Digital Forms Three Perspective On Global Culture Clothes Cultural Differentialism Emphasize the fact that cultures are essentially different and are only superficially affected by global flows . The interaction of culture is deemed to contain the potential for “catastrophic collision” Samuel Huntington’s theory on the clash of civilization proposed in 1996 best exemplifies this approach.

2 . Cultural Hybridization •The cultural hybridization approach emphasizes the integration of localand global culture ( Cvetkovich and Kellner , 1997) •Globalization is considered to be creative process which gives rise to hybrid entities that are not reducible to either the global or the local 3. Cultural Convergence The Cultural convergence approach stresses homogeneity introduced by globalization. Cultures are deemed to be radically altered by strong flows, while cultural imperialism happens when one culture imposes itself on and tends to destroy at least parts of another culture.

IP’S OF ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA subanon ( subanen ) tribe of Zamboanga peninsula: History ,Culture and Arts ,Customs traditions (Mindanao Indigenous People /Philippines Ethnic Group)The S ubanon are Indigenous Cultural communities scattered all throughout the Zamboanga Peninsula ,which was originally named Sibuguey and is located West Mindanao.

Yakan The Yakan are Muslim , but many beliefs and practices deriving from an older religion are still retained and are to a great extent incorporated into their muslim rituals and life the yakan consider them to be part of islam period one important example is connected with rice growing.

Samal The samal are well known among muslims of the Philippines for their develop dance and song traditions , percussion and xylophone, music , dyed pandanus mats and food covers and decorated wood carving (UKII) Death and Afterlife . As soon after death as possible , the body is bathed and shrouded.

DILAUT The Dilaut people makeup one of the many Sama groups that are widely despersed in the southern P hilippines . The Dilaut traditional places of residence are the seas and shores of the Zamboanga Peninsula and the sulu archipelago , which consists of the Sulu province , Tawi-Tawi , and southern P alawan . They are traditionally both , also popularly called “ sea gypsies ” whose religion has evident I slamic influences.

BANGUINGUI U sage malong , a tubular skirt or “sarong” that wraps around the lower part of the body and worn as traditional dress by both men and women

Kalibuga (KOLIBUGAN) . They believe that souls roam the earth unless certain rituals are made to make it go to heaven or to appease some spirit in the other world.

Group 1 Analy agustin Ceejay blanca Mark Christian Baguioro Yassher balbaki
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