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  • Essay / Analysis of the Noble Feat of Nike by Johan Norberg

    The Noble Feat of NikeGlobalization is the worldwide integration, development and expansion of international cultural, economic and political activities. As people, ideas, knowledge, and goods move more easily across the world, the experiences of people around the world become more similar. “The Noble Feat of Nike” by Johan Norberg shows us how, over the years, due to globalization across the world, large, progressive and useful foreign companies, like the Nike shoe factory, have enabled their employees in Vietnam to improve their lives. If this were possible for every other third world country, growth and modernization would be a constant and overwhelming part of daily life. The author went to Vietnam to see the working conditions and the state of mind of the workers in the factories. comes to the conclusion that these factories actually helped the economy there a lot. Since 1990, after the Vietnamese government removed control of the economy, it has doubled and halved poverty and helped make Vietnam a more modernized and modern country. It also examines why the Nike company works better overseas, and this is due to worker satisfaction. He comes to the conclusion that the effect of globalization is not necessarily a bad thing, because it helps third countries a lot in the development process. trying to modernize and later maybe possible to compete with the first world countries for future generations in my opinion. As the author says in "The Noble Feat of Nike", the job comes with a regular salary, which is three times the minimum wage of a public enterprise, which also includes free or subsidized meals, services free medical services, as well as training and education. Now in 2003...... middle of paper ...... form of latex from the opium poppy pod? Traditionally, the unripe pod is split open and the sap seeps out and dries on the outer surface of the pod. The resulting yellow-brown latex, which is scraped from the pod and contains varying amounts of alkaloids such as morphine and codeine. Because of this, what is the basis of many pharmaceutical supplies? Afghanistan could become the capital base of medicine in the world if it opens the way to progress and allows itself to be globalized by foreign countries. In conclusion, I think the third world would benefit from globalization much more consistently because it would lift more people out of poverty and help them improve their lives with better pay. If you look at most people in third world countries, they have to rely on a family member to go to another foreign country with better job prospects to help them..