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Sophie R Prosser TMA04 DD100 Y836531X "The development of a single global culture is emerging and will benefit humankind". Discuss this statement The discussion will be based upon the topic of globalisation and how it affects contemporary society. I will evaluate key terms and focus on four main view points which will ultimately lead to my conclusion. In the world's population of approximately 6 billion, identities are constantly transforming and we are approaching a "unified geographical identity." (P28 Goodwin, Crang, Cloke 1999) Aspects of every day life, such as languages or speech, are not simply regarded as a tool of communication but a reflection of a true identity. Culture is also an expression of an identity where people relate to customs and traditions set historically. These are constantly adapting and include things like food, art, language, religion or simply a lifestyle. People would connect with others in that culture as...

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