Globalisation has both advantages and disadvantages. Discuss both and give your opinion.

Globalisation has become a defining feature of the modern world, influencing economies and cultures across the globe.
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development offers several benefits, it
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presents significant drawbacks.
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essay will examine both perspectives before presenting my own view. One major advantage of globalisation is the expansion of international trade. Businesses are now able to access global markets, which increases economic growth and creates employment opportunities. As companies expand beyond national borders, consumers benefit from a wider variety of products at competitive prices.
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, multinational technology companies distribute devices worldwide, making advanced technology accessible to millions of people.
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, globalisation
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has several negative consequences. One significant drawback is the erosion of local cultures. As global media and multinational corporations spread similar products and lifestyles around the world, traditional customs and languages can gradually disappear.
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cultural homogenisation may weaken national identities and reduce cultural diversity. In conclusion,
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globalisations
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provides many advantages and promotes economic development and international cooperation, it can
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threaten cultural diversity and create inequality.
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, I believe that the benefits outweigh the
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provided that governments implement policies to protect local communities.

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grammar
Fix gram and spelling: write 'globalisation' not 'globalisations' and match the verb to the subject.
content
Give more ideas for each side. Add two more clear points with simple example for each side.
coherence
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structure
Make your view clear at the end in one line.
vocabulary
Use simple, common words and short sentences so your point is easy to see.
structure
Clear stance and good plan: intro, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
content
Some good examples and a fair show of both sides.
coherence
Reasoning is easy to follow in many parts.
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    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Summary
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