Hello and welcome to my blog! This is a blog dedicated to a subject that is under appreciated and yet vital to understanding the world around us (okay, I may also be required to do this for class.....but that's beside the point) Truth is, I have discovered just how much I enjoy geography and can't wait to share as much of it as I can with you! So lets get started discovering just what is up with geography =D
Globalization -- the increasing interconnectedness of people and places through converging processes of economic, political, and cultural changes.
Daily, our world becomes more connected through the process of globalization. No matter what it is, whether it be the food we eat or the clothes we wear, somehow we are always connected to another part of the world. I found items from ten countries in my dorm room without even looking at every item I own! Electronics from China, clothes from India, and candy bars from Germany? Just think for a minute about how many miles away those countries are from America...India is at least 7,000! Back in history, items from other countries were rarities that only the elite could afford; now its just a part of our everyday lives. It isn't just for Americans; the world is connected to us in the same way. While our calls for technical help are being answered in India, someone in India is answering calls from America! (think about that next time you need tech help) Through globalization, our world is becoming increasingly smaller and smaller.

This picture does a good job illustrating that fact. With air travel, satellites, and electronics, such as the Internet, we can practically all "hold hands" together around the world through our connections. Tourism to other countries is growing more and more each year. As my teacher stated in class, "To get somewhere today all you need is a credit card to book the airline ticket." I know plenty of people who have been out of the country (even though I haven't), some as close as Canada and others as far as China. Ease of immigration brings one country into another, merging together to form a blend of both cultures. We have restaurants serving food from France in America and restaurants in France serving American food.
The most noticeable connection I can think of, however, is the expanse of businesses. Businesses have expanded far beyond the compounds of their native lands with many large corporations completely global. Although the menu may differ slightly, there is still a McDonald in Argentina and Sudan. In fact, the golden arches are located in over 100 different countries! Even Antarctica has a McDonald somewhere (although I'm not too sure how many costumers they have) What about Disney? I'm not sure if there is a Disney store in London or not (see cartoon), but I do know that there are Disney attractions in Paris, HongKong, and Tokyo. That's quite a jump from LA! Globalization, however, makes this possible....and not just possible, but common. So the next time you eat a Big Mac, think about how many other people around the world might be eating one at that very moment (except in India, of course). A scary notion at times!
That's about all for now...keep watching for the next installment soon!