Can't be bothered reading more than a single line of text?
D'uh.
English
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Jut finished my M.Ed. I'm taking a break from research. Perhaps you should learn how to do actual research before telling somebody to "google it" or look on Wikipedia and end up exposing yourself.
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And you believe Globalization would consist of not having a government of your own and not controlling immigration. You have no idea what it means, and your M.Ed. obviously doesn't mean a thing here and getting there didn't teach you a thing about it. Btw, I only proposed Wikipedia as an easy start for dummies.
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Actually Wikipedia is a very good source of information due to the fact it is under constant review and confirmation. The reason universities don't allow it as a reference is that plagiarism software struggles to check it due to its potential "easy" changes.
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Shhh....logic hurts these people.
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Again, you place words in my mouth, your attempts at fishing are poor as I never stated an opinion to begin with.
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Editado por Razzupaltuff: 6/24/2016 4:45:00 PMAbove, you expressed that you believe Globalization would consist of not having a government of your own and not controlling immigration. That's the reverse of what you said (No globalization = have your own government and have control over immigration). I am tired of this though. Globalization basically means to be knit so tightly in global economical processes and financial markets that major financial and economic events and developments happening elsewhere will have a severe impact on your domestic market, economy and politics. That has nothing to do with having your own government and having control over immigration. The Brexit will actually make GB more subject to globalization effects, like (not just) simple jobs being outsourced to countries where work is cheaper. One of the goals of Brexit advocates was deregulation of GB's financial markets. Have fun with even more complicated financial products with even bigger levers causing even more economic havoc. That's what you are having there. Yay for Brexit. I think the EU will be able to handle, and I think GB will learn a painful lesson. Not that I wish they would (or do I? Hmmm ...), but I guess that will happen. The real fun would start when Scotland and North Ireland would leave GB and join the EU. England wouldn't have a choice but to apply for a full EU membership then. If that happens, I guess I will start to laugh long and hard.; Not because I have a desire to have the EU control England, but because it would be the exact opposite of what the Brexit advocates wanted. M.Ed., right.
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And how did I misstate this with my post to OP which I replied to? Look, it's obvious how you feel about this, I was just trying to simplify the vote for the person who asked the question. I even posted in a spoiler asking for clarification if anybody felt that I overstated or over simplified anything. It's not about taking sides, it was meant to explain them.
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I explained it in great detail and clarity, and you still don't get it.
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Man you really stick with your opinion. Good for you
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I believe that you misunderstood my post or I somehow misrepresented your side. Everyone that I know who voted to leave the EU stated that they wanted less influence from the EU and more control as an independent UK. It seams obvious to me that you wanted the UK to stay in the EU but to state that the 52% didn't want independence is absurd.