martes, 25 de junio de 2013

THECHNOLOGY AND GLOBALIZATION

 Technological developments are conceived as the main facilitator and driving force of most of the globalization processes.

 


 IT is a driving factor in the process of globalization. Improvements in the early 1990s in computer hardware, software, and telecommunications greatly increased people’s ability to access information and economic potential. While advancements in Internet-based tools over the past five to ten years, such as social networking websites, twitter, and other Web2.0 applications are changing the way people use and share information for personal, political, and commercial purposes. These developments have facilitated efficiency gains in all sectors of the economy. IT drives the innovative use of resources to promote new products and ideas across nations and cultures, regardless of geographic location. Creating efficient and effective channels to exchange information, IT has been the catalyst for global integration.

lunes, 24 de junio de 2013

Globalization in mexico

During the period after World War II, Mexico participated fully in the globalization movement represented by the founding of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in 1945. so began the use of globalization in mexico. some important steps in the raid of Mexico in globalization were: Admission to the GATT in 1986, opening to foreign capital represented by NAFIN Fund was established in 1989 and offer a wider audience on the Stock Exchange of New York in 1991, privatization of banks between 1991 and 1992, the implementation of the Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, and OECD income in the same year.

viernes, 21 de junio de 2013

Elements involved in a communication process





  •  Issuer. - Subject to the act of communication occurs.
  •  Regarding. - The reality outside the communicative message referred.
  • Code. - Signs set, interrelated and construction rules, a layout of transmitter and receiver.
  • Message. - Results of the coding, carrier of information or set of information transmitted.
  • Canal. - Physical environment by circulating the message.
  • Receiver. - Subject that decodes and receives the message.
  • Context. - Set of factors and circumstances in which the message is produced and must be known by both the sender and the receiver. 
  • Noise. - Unforeseen and unpredictable disturbances that destroy or alter the information. Noise appears in almost all communication processes.
  • Redundance. - Unnecessary elements contained in a message and that serve, inter alia, to combat noise.

jueves, 20 de junio de 2013

Types of animal communication



One type of animal communication is based on natural signs learned: the smells, sounds, postures or other activities from the repertoire of behavior within a given species (an example would be the "dance of honey" in certain bees, which their movements indicate the direction and distance of food sources.) Other signs of the animal world are products of learning, as when the young animal learns the behavior of their parents or of humans with whom they interact.

Other type of animal communication is through pheromones. Bees produce several types of pheromones, especially queens. Pheromones to break free from the external environment influence the behavior of other animals of their species.

We can also observe communication through sound which is a language in the strict sense. In animals this type of communication leads to barking, roaring, singing of birds, crickets, buzzing etc.


miércoles, 19 de junio de 2013

Cultural Globalization

 Cultural Globalization...

The Globalization affects not only the economy but also to the culture. Not long ago, when communications were difficult, ways of life and customs were very different from one place to another. Each company had its particular way of dressing, preparing food, to interact with others or to entertain. Currently, in our interconnected world, these differences are giving way to dominant cultural models that are spreading throughout the world with cultural globalization.
   

Among the features of this process we note the following:

  • The global interconnectedness is extending certain customs and ways of life around the globe.
  •    The cultures of different peoples are becoming more common aspects.
  •      The most widely spoken languages ​​spread rapidly worldwide.
  •      Some important ideas, such as respect for human rights or the value of democracy are spreading to all corners of the Earth.

martes, 18 de junio de 2013

Continuous... body language


 The smile
It is the universal gesture par excellence. The low intensity simple smile conveys weakness of character, lack of confidence and shyness; the high intensity simple smile gives a sense of confidence and kindness; top smiling at low intensity, shows the upper teeth and conveys warmth and friendship, while the high intensity superior smile over her mouth opens and can mean, confidence, joy, or a pleasant surprise, the big smile teaches all teeth and is the ultimate expression of joy, pleasure and happiness.

Hands
The hands with fingers interlaced is a gesture that we try to disguise a negative attitude; holding hands in the back indicates a high degree of safety. We place the palm up when we want to persuade another person, while palm down means more authority.

Arms, legs and feet

The crossing arms and legs showing a defensive and therefore negative. The foot crossing may reflect timidity
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lunes, 17 de junio de 2013

body language


The language should care the most, since the form of communication is not only spoken or written, but also occurs through bodily expressions. It is important to be aware of how an expression can be interpreted for good or ill. Nonverbal communication is an important part of human communication system, generates perceptions and can be a tool, if used properly, a great help.



In interpersonal communication processes the 55% of the information is transmitted through body language. Knowing properly use body language facilitates understanding, captures the attention of the other person and can help you succeed in your romantic relationships or work. Therefore, it is important to know the meaning of this language.

How to read body language?

  1. The look:  
The frequent eye contact shows an interest of the person to what we say and open and positive attitude.
The business is focused look at the triangle formed by the eyes and the center of the forehead; te social is focuses on the triangle between the eyes and mouth and intimate gaze travels the triangle formed by the eyes and chin, but you can go to other parts of the body.

To learn more about this topic? ... wait for my next post...>

bye...   

sábado, 15 de junio de 2013

EFFECTS

GOOD EFFECTS
  • culture interchangues
  • creade jobs
  • tecnology
  • multiculturalism
  • more posibility of commerce
  • interchange of resources
BAD EFFECTS
  • more social inequalities.
  • immigration
  • contamination 
  • inequalities beetwen countries
  • affects culture
  • consumerism
  • pollution economy ( uneaval economic position
you think about the good and bad effects of globalization?...comments

jueves, 13 de junio de 2013

LANGUAGE

GOOD NIGHT FRIENDS! TODAY I CAN SAY THAT...

The language can be defined as a communication system, as this allows us to receive and communicate information. It is also said that is the way for the human to communicate, although I must add that it is not only human beings but also of being animal, as they through a different language also have the ability to communicate.
It is expressed by a set of oral and written signs and through meaning communication is performed. Can also be interpreted as the set of sounds and words that expresses or communicates the thought.

SINCE THEN WE CLEAR THE CONCEPT OF COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE CAN SAY THAT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE CONCEPTS ARE:

  •  Communication is the final process or process larger and the language is just part of it, a fundamental part clear.
  • Communication is the exchange of ideas, feelings, expressions, is the interaction between two or more persons and language is the means by which they communicate, ie the bond that unites the sending the message and the recipient. 

miércoles, 12 de junio de 2013

5 TIPS OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION


Here I leave 5 tips to know for sure what is effective communication:

1) You should analyze your speech such as tone of voice, posture, and even writing grammar and vocabulary.
Our body language may be saying one thing, but our tone of voice may be telling another. Therefore, we must understand that our communication is made in 73% non-verbal language, and other verbal language.
You must focus on acquiring the ability to have an adequate volume of voice. This includes changes in volume and the use of an appropriate tone.
A good tip that I can give you is, that you find a good friend, and after talking with her, I ask your opinion to know what message you convey with your body language and how is your voice. It is also very important to know gather constructive criticism.

2) We all have different communication styles. There are people who want to get to the point as there are others that are more reflective. Therefore, analyzing the person and understand their way of adapting to communication, will be an advantage for you.

3) Know how to listen to them carefully and assertive. Active listening is an important component in understanding the people with whom you interact.

4) Check the gestures of the eyes and hands.

5) When speaking, remembers moving to a steady pace, using the breaks when needed, enunciating words correctly.


You know what is effective communication and I hope these tips will be of much use in your social and professional life.

you have nice night ... bye

martes, 11 de junio de 2013

COMUNICATION

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 This day I talk about the Communications. This theme is very important for the functioning of human societies is possible thanks to communication, this is the exchange of messages between individuals.
The traditional definition of communication is: "the exchange of feelings, opinions, or any other information by speech, writing or other signs."
 Its important to clarify that, all forms of communication require a sender, a message and intended receiver, but the receiver need not be present or aware of the communicative intent by the issuer so that there is Communications.

Today is very important to have effective communication to succeed in your relationships. The effective communication involves a process where the coded signals and messages successfully between the receiver and the transmitter. But for this communication to take effect, you need to learn certain skills that will allow to improve the ability to express what we mean and make us understand.

Wait for my next post and share the skills necessary for effective communication have excellent ...



lunes, 10 de junio de 2013


The globalization is an economics, tech, social, cultural scale and consisting of increased comunication among contraes. It`s used by all the people every day and affect microtrade.
Chile was one of the first to open their borders to economic globalization. From the mid seventies adopted a development model based on competition, where economic activity was regulated by the market preferably. Thanks to globalization, poverty decreased (According to the survey of the Ministry of Planning, the majority of poverty today is in urban areas and represents 14%) and increased the middle class (now the middle class in Chile represents about 45% of the total population).

welcome to my blog

Hi everyone!!! welcome to this blog... Where we will discuss, these two weeks: Globalization, Language and Communicatio.