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Title: Globalization: Maquiladoras And Their Negative Impact Upon The Environment And Women In Mexico
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This period was led by multinational companies searching for new markets and sources of labor. Their drive for commerce laid the foundation for a global economy. The products and information these multinational companies transported across continents inspired the creation of technological advancements... Showed first 250 characters
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Friedman states that tools such as the steam engine, railroad, telegraph, telephone, personal computer, satellite, fiber-optic cable, and the World Wide Web fueled globalization by reducing transportation and telecommunication costs. The third era is “Globalization 3... Showed next 250 characters
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