1. Globalization can ruin the environment. Moving things from one area to another wastes oil, etc.
2. Globalization can ruin local economies. There is a movement that wants to buy local - especially organic foods.
3. Globalization can lead to hyper-specialization, which can be good, but also negative.
Given what we know, we can confirm that due to Soviet rule, most people in Central Asia speak Russian, but there are numerous other languages and dialects in the region that descend from primarily indigenous roots.
<h3>What is meant by indigenous roots?</h3>
- By indigenous roots, we refer to the ancestors of the current-day civilization of Russia.
- These are the first inhabitants of the land to form civilized groups.
- Russia is home to many indigenous tribes, that have now adapted to modern life.
- However, some aspects of the tribes, such as the languages, remain.
Therefore we can confirm that due to Soviet rule, most people in Central Asia speak Russian, but there are numerous other languages and dialects in the region that descend from primarily indigenous roots.
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I don't know exactly which three but these could be some...
Studying local native traditions and life ways in order to become familiar with the local region
Local ecology
Observation: reading the landscape
Animals: tracking, hunting, trapping, making bow and arrows, animal food preparation
Identifying, harvesting and preparing wild edible plants
Fire making
Tool Making and flint knapping
Creating fishing equipment (hooks, lines, etc.), fishing, gutting and preparing fish for cooking
Shelter: building using local materials found at the site
The waste stream: where to excrete
Invisible structures: tribal culture and local tribal custom
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Overcrowding and slums developed in many impoverished countries in the 20th century, mostly due to large migrations to cities from people looking for work.