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It is important to realize that the world is being seen from one aspect only; that is the aspect of the Giant economies such as the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (USA). In fact there is a whole different world that we are blinded to see with or without purpose. There are tons of articles about globalization written by academicians and others that allude to positive scenarios of globalization on societies particularly in developing countries. The fact is that there is a whole new dimension to globalization that only serves the needs of developed countries. This research…mehr

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It is important to realize that the world is being seen from one aspect only; that is the aspect of the Giant economies such as the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (USA). In fact there is a whole different world that we are blinded to see with or without purpose. There are tons of articles about globalization written by academicians and others that allude to positive scenarios of globalization on societies particularly in developing countries. The fact is that there is a whole new dimension to globalization that only serves the needs of developed countries. This research elaborates on the hidden dimension of globalization that focuses on dominating the world economic resources to maintain healthy living standards regardless of the humanitarian factor. A subsection in this research was devoted to President Clinton's globalization efforts. I can conclude based on experience that this democracy has a heavy human cost. This cost is the poor nations that possess agreat potential to have a comfortable life style; however, it is purposely kept poor because of human greed.
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Hamad Ali, Ph.D. University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 76203 ; M.S. Accounting, Southeastern University, Washington, D.C, Coordinator of the Business Program at Texas College, Tyler, TX. Publications: ¿New Perspective in Academic leadership and standardized Testing¿ 2014. ; ¿Academic Freedom in the United States: does it Exist?¿ 2014