There's no given age, usually until their period stops coming.
Christopher Columbus. When he returned back to Spain, I believe everything he said to Ferdinand and Catherine were quite exaggerated however.
Pros of globalization:
-It can increase trading ,and the developing countries would have an greater access to market overseas,hence the more developed countries would be able to enjoy cheaper goods while the developing countries would be able to buy goods with higher quality.
-It promote cultural intermingling and countries would be able to learning more about other cultures, thus building up mutual respect to each other. This is likely to lower the possibility of discrimination and divergence between people. It would also promote initiatives to create new ideas and products.
Cons
-There would be a loss of cultural divergence,which is important to building one's cultural identity as well as self-identity.
-It could potentially widen the poverty gap. Large multinational corporations are likely to dominate the market thus threatening the opportunities for local corporations or smaller brands survival.
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Explanation:
He didn't just come to do miracles, he came to be an example of how we as believers should live and act (and we fall short every single day), but his death and resurrection, mean everything. Without those two things, we would, (1), not be saved from the sins and the bad things of this world, and (2), not be able to have life after death. You see, his death was to take all of our sins and wrongdoings upon himself (Because he loves us) so that we can be forgiven. There had to be a sacrifice of perfect blood so that we can be covered and forgiven forever if we just believe. His resurrection was so that he could show us his power and that he has the power over death, hell, and the grave.
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(I tried to give more, but it wouldn't let me... so I hope this is enough!)
The effects that the introduction of mechanical farming equipment had on rural areas were highly positive. It brought a great increase in the farm productivity.
Mechanical farming is the utilization of mechanised agricultural machinery in replacement of manual or animal labour. It made it possible to plant and harvest much larger areas at a much faster speed rate, with the lowest cost of production.
Before Mechanical farming, farmers had to manually plant and harvest their crops. Sometimes they used the help of the animals. Some of the tools they used to use were pitchforks and ploughs.
The Industrial Revolution, which took place between 1760 and 1820, allowed farming and agriculture to be much less labour-intensive processes. Some of the new tools that farmers began to use were the tractors, trucks, combine harvesters, and even aeroplanes for crop dusting.
All of these advances in technology helped make so much produce that it generated a surplus. There were excessive amounts of produce, higher than the amount that the population could consume. As a result of this, the goods began to be exported in international trade to other countries, and created commercial relationships among the countries involved. This, of course, had a positive impact on the exporting country's economy.
To summarize, the introduction of new technology and machinery for agriculture and farming, not only helped make the work less brutal for the farmers and animals, but also had a huge and positive impact on the economy. Social and economic changes were associated with this new way of farming.