Description Task and Purpose Patterns of Global Interactions: Define the process of globalization and evaluate the merit of this concept to describe the contemporary world by analyzing Issues to discuss at the end or throughout the presentation (must include a minimum of 2) Questions to consider: What role does technology play in globalization? Should countries avoid close interactions with others? If the world is becoming smaller and more tightly connected, should there be a governing body over the entire globe? How might globalization lead to peace? How might it lead to another massive war? What are the negatives and positives to globalization? Required informational slides; you should have 1-3 slides per bullet. economic interdependence of the world’s countries, world trade patterns, and its impact on those who labor the exchanges of scientific, technological, and medical innovations. cultural diffusion and the different ways cultures/societies respond to “new” cultural ideas. comparative economic advantages and disadvantages of regions, regarding cost of labor, natural resources, location, and tradition. distribution of wealth and resources and efforts to narrow the inequitable distribution of resources Title Slide: 1 Slide Include a title and your name along with an image. Introduction: 2-4 Slides. Introduce your topic by asking questions or giving a quote. Provide a general statement that answers your task (you could consider this your thesis). Make sure to include appropriate images. Body: 4-12 slides. This is the meat of your presentation. It is where you present the findings and facts from your research. Each row from your research table should have a minimum of one slide, though it is recommended that you have several slides per row. Remember to add images as well and do not overload your slide with information. Issues: 2-4 Slides. You should discuss a minimum of two issues that revolve around your topic. These issues can be from the Questions to Consider or issues you discovered in your research. Remember to add images as well and do not overload your slide with information. Conclusion: 2-4 Slides. Review the big ideas presented in your presentation and make sure to discuss your task. How did your findings prove your task/purpose? Remember to add images as well and do not overload your slide with information. Sources: 1 slide. List all sources used in your presentation. Remember, this information should be on your research table.