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Does globalization enrich culture or destroy culture?  

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Introduction An English sociologist Ralf Dahrendoff said when the twenty-first century was coming to an end; a power seems irresistibly control the life, hope and fear of human beings-----Globalization.(Shao, Zhi Su; Ralf Daherndoff) Globalization is an unavoidable trend. It is happening now, not in the past or in the future. It is full of variableness so we have to seriously think about the problem that is globalization leading us into a happy world village or a dangerous concentration camp. There is a great deal of theories relative to globalization present that include positive and negative aspect. On the positive side, many researchers thought globalization could bring a great and new opportunity to whole world and lead the countries around the world get more free trade and promote the interchange of each country's culture. On the negative side, they thought globalization will certainly increase the gap between poor and rich...

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