Еще рано говорить то что мир – это глобальная деревня. Страны очень хорошо взаимодействуют : обмениваются продуктами, медициной, полезными ископаемыми и т.д. Но я бы не назвал это глобализацией. Это всего лишь обмен, а вот когда люди переезжают в другие страны там жить, вот он настоящий пример глобализации. Я считаю глобализацию, это когда люди готовы принять интересы других людей, их традиции. Глобализация постепенно продвигается вперед. Ведь, мы смотрим иностранные фильмы, ходим в иностранные рестораны. Это же другая еда и другие фильмы- это глобализация. Но до глобальной деревни еще далеко. Люди, конечно, хорошо взаимодействуют, обмениваются опытом. Если кто-то будет болен, его можно будет вылечить в другой стране (правда за деньги). Но есть 1 но-расизм. Некоторым людям не нравятся люди другой национальности. И эта как по мне основная причина, которая останавливает глобализацию. To say that our world is global village it too late. Countries are interact very well by: exchange products, medicine, minerals etc; but i would not it globalization. It is just exchange. So, when people moving to another country to live there-that is the a example of globalization. I think that globalization is when people ready to take the interest of the another people, it's traditions. Globalization is gradually moving forward because we watch foreign movies, went to foreign restaurants. It is another food and another movies-it is globalization. But before the global village is still far. Of course people easy interact, exchange by experience. If someone ills, he can cure another country(to tell the truth, for money). But it is one exception-rassizm. Some people don't like another nation. On my opinion it is main cause that is stop globalization.
If I could choose, I would definitely prefer to live in the countryside, and the number of reasons is countless. First of all the rushing pace of the city is somethig that I'm getting tired of. Social anxiety is the worst consequence of this constant stress; it leads to isolation and loneliness. But stress doesn't go anywhere. I'm not saying that living in the countryside allows you to become a completely laid-back person; you still need to work hard to make a living, but at least you can enjoy the air which is not poluted with traffic fumes, you can admire the views and just feel the long lost unity with nature. Moreover, as the towns and villages of the countryside are usually very small, the feeling of community is much stronger. Living in the city we often don't even know the names of our neighbours, while in the countryside your neighbours can become your close friends who will be happy to help you in need. Another thing that matters a lot to me is the possibility of getting fresh fruit and vegetables straight from the ground. Instead of buying processed or genetically modified fod from the supernarket, you can grow your own greens or ask your neighbouring farmers for some goods. All in all, the countryside living seems much more appealing to me. Maybe my opinion is a bit idealistc and will change with time, but for now I would really enjoy spending a moth or two in a remote village somewhere by the lake surrounded by green hills.
You are going to pay for the flat
Is he going to stay here?
We are not going to prove that
They are going to stop us