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ClarissaMach



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:57 am    Post subject: Composition 2 Reply with quote

Dear teachers,
here follows another composition (actually, a translation). As in the previous case, I not necessarilly agree with the author's ideas.


The problems of globalization and the consequences and challenges that it presents about themes such as biodiversity, cultural diversity and education are grounded in the historical perspective of the westernization of the world, which started with the European colonial domination since the 15th century and was ratified by the north-American mightiness in all its spheres, with its power of �disseminating culture�. This dominance of the western ethnocentrism, supported by a neoliberal ideology, comprises not only the economic-financial realm, as well as the control over information and communications concerning the major multinational companies, imposing, in this way, a cultural �standardization�. The globalization has its worst limitation in the fact that it does not offer a viable society model. The education, conceived as the transmission of visions about the world, of knowledge and of value systems, has an enormous historic challenge in the defense and preservation of the cultural diversity, what has been on debate within several spheres along several countries around the world.
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pugachevV



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

]Dear teachers,
here follows another composition (actually, a translation). As in the previous case, I do not necessarilly agree with the author's ideas.


The problems of globalization and the consequences and challenges that it presents about themes such as biodiversity, cultural diversity and education are grounded in the historical perspective of the westernization of the world, which started with the European colonial domination during or in the 15th century and was ratified by North-American mightiness in all its spheres, with its power of �disseminating culture�. This dominance of western ethnocentrism, supported by a neoliberal ideology, comprises not only the economic-financial realm, as well as the control over information and communications concerning the major multinational companies, imposing, in this way, a cultural �standardization�. Globalization has its worst limitation in the fact that it does not offer a viable society model. Education, conceived as the transmission of visions about the world, of knowledge and of value systems, has an enormous historic challenge in the defense and preservation of cultural diversity, which has been debated within several spheres among several countries around the world.

There's not much wrong with it Clarissa. Without the original, it's difficult to tell if the translation is correct, but in any case, I don't speak Portuguese.
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ClarissaMach



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks a lot!

I'm studying for a very specific exam in Brazil. We're supposed to write like - or even better than - native speakers.

*sighs*
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It seems to me that you are doing very well. Smile boa sorte!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi! Thank you!

It seems I am not the only one who loves learning other languages Wink
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