Topic > Analysis of Nike's Noble Deed by Johan Norberg

Nike's Noble Deed Globalization is the worldwide integration, development, and expansion of international cultural, economic, and political activities. As people, ideas, knowledge and goods move more easily around the world and 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 around the world, major, progressive and useful foreign companies like the Nike shoe factory have allowed its employees in Vietnam to improve own life If it were possible for all other third world countries, a lot of growth and modernization would be a constant and overflowing part of daily life. The author went to Vietnam to see the working conditions and mood of the workers in the factories and comes to the conclusion that these factories actually helped the economy there a lot. Since 1990, after the Vietnamese government removed control over the economy, this has doubled and cut poverty in half and helped make Vietnam a more modernized and more modern country. a progressive country. It also examines why 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 but it helps third countries a lot in the development process. trying to modernize and then perhaps compete with first world countries for the next generations, in my opinion. As the author writes in “The Noble Feat of Nike,” the job comes with a regular wage, which is three times the minimum wage for a state enterprise that also provides free or subsidized meals, free medical services, training and education . Now in 2003…half of the paper…form of latex made from the opium poppy seed pod? Traditionally the unripe pod is opened and the sap comes out and dries on the outer surface of the pod. The resulting yellow-brown latex, which is scraped off the pod, contains varying amounts of alkaloids such as morphine and codeine. So what is the basis for many pharmaceutical supplies? Afghanistan could be the base of medicine in the world if it led the way towards progress and allowed itself to be globalized by foreign countries. In conclusion, I think the third world would benefit much more consistently from globalization because it would take more people out of the world. poverty and help them improve their lives with a better salary. If you look at most people in third world countries, they have to rely on family members to go to another foreign country with better job prospects to help them.