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K-Fashion and Technology-Driven Globalization in the Philippine Setting
What is the title of Reading No. 3?
The world is like a washing machine: it goes round and round
what is the number 1 K-FASHION AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GLOBALIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINE SETTING by Carlo Jejomar Pascual Palad-Sanchez?
The world is like a washing machine: after warming up, it turns really, really fast
what is the number 2 K-FASHION AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GLOBALIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINE SETTING by Carlo Jejomar Pascual Palad-Sanchez?
The world is like a washing machine: in it is a bit of everything
what is the number 3 K-FASHION AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GLOBALIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINE SETTING by Carlo Jejomar Pascual Palad-Sanchez?
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
what is the number 4 K-FASHION AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GLOBALIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINE SETTING by Carlo Jejomar Pascual Palad-Sanchez?
The world is like a washing machine: It could stop turning, but it will eventually begin another wash cycle
what is the number 5 K-FASHION AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GLOBALIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINE SETTING by Carlo Jejomar Pascual Palad-Sanchez?
The world is like a washing machine: it goes round and round. The world is like a washing machine: after warming up, it turns really, really fast. The world is like a washing machine: in it is a bit of everything. The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others. The world is like a washing machine: It could stop turning, but it will eventually begin another wash cycle
What are the 5 THE PHILIPPINE SETTING by Carlo Jejomar Pascual Palad-Sanchez?
The world is like a washing machine: it goes round and round
It is the Idea that all cultures are in a washing machine which the world keeps turning, integrating different cultures and ideas through technology-driven globalization.
The world is like a washing machine: it goes round and round
the world keeps going around, bringing people and cultures closer together through globalization
The world is like a washing machine: after warming up, it turns really, really fast
Technology makes everything move faster, spreading music, trends, and news in seconds—just like a washing machine spinning at full speed. and once something starts, it speeds up really fast.
The world is like a washing machine: after warming up, it turns really, really fast
Kapag may nag trend na isang bagay mas mabilis ngayon compared to the early days due to technology
The world is like a washing machine: in it is a bit of everything
Globalization has brought different cultures together, even in the clothes we wear. Popular global brands like Uniqlo, Zara, and H&M mix with local brands, just as different clothes tumble together in a washing machine. K-pop has also influenced fashion, with Korean-style clothing becoming popular worldwide.
The world is like a washing machine: in it is a bit of everything
Just like a washing machine holds all kinds of clothes, the world is full of different influences, cultures, and products, all mixing together through globalization.
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
This phrase means that not everyone benefits from globalization in the same way.
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
Hans Rosling explained that having a washing machine is a sign of a more globalized and developed lifestyle. Many people, however, still wash clothes by hand, showing that they are not fully part of the globalized world. Even though globalization affects everyone in some way, some people experience only small parts of it, often through cheaper, mass-produced goods.
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
In the Philippines, a developing country, this difference is clear. Despite financial struggles, Filipinos are big fans of global pop culture, including K-pop and K-fashion. Many spend their limited resources on expensive concert tickets and fashion trends. Others find alternative ways to access these trends, such as buying counterfeit clothing or downloading music for free.
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
The world is like a washing machine; it turns, but sometimes not as fast as others
The example of this is when there is a trend in USA it will take a month for the philippines to adapt it and it will take 6 months for africa to adapt the trend. in this it means that not all have the same spin, it may vary depending on a countries situation if it is a developing country
The world is like a washing machine: It could stop turning, but it will eventually begin another wash cycle
The phrase means that even if globalization slows down or stops for a while, it will always start again—just like a washing machine beginning a new cycle.
The world is like a washing machine: It could stop turning, but it will eventually begin another wash cycle
Just like a washing machine that stops but always starts another cycle, globalization will keep turning, bringing new opportunities and connections.