Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller

Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller. Communication is a very important factor in human life. Communication has brought men, countries, and societies all close to each other. Since the creation of humans in ancient times, men have communicated with each other in various ways. Now, we can communicate within a moment from one end of the world to the other through radio, television, satellite, telephone, internet, fax, and e-mail. Communication has changed the standard of life of men, bringing them to the apex of development. To lead a prosperous life in society, country, and world, we must maintain communication with different people, countries, and societies.

All of us are acquainted with the term ‘communication’. We are making a thousand types of communication daily—for example, communication by road (land way), waterway, and airway. This means to go from one place to another or reach any message or goods using a car, horse, rail, boat, steamer, or airplane as a carrier. Today we will tell you about a different type of communication.  It is called informational communication.

Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller

Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller

Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller

Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller

A few decades ago, traveling overseas or communicating with people who speak a different language was not part of everyday life. Today though, countries and communities around the world are becoming more connected. Travel is more affordable and accessible, and businesses and operating globally, regardless of their size.

Technology and new transport options contribute to the accessibility of different locations and are helping our world become smaller. Another country can only be a few hours away on a plane or a few time zones away via e-mail or Skype, which means that new opportunities are becoming available to make new friends, start new careers, and visit new places – especially with the help of translation.

There are many new opportunities for businesses, including small translation businesses, to work with people from different countries. Product developers are constantly looking to China to manufacture their goods, and India and the Philippines offer outsourced workers for writing, website and app development, administration, and customer service.

New career paths are also becoming available for individuals wishing to conduct business in foreign countries, work with minority cultures, volunteer for a foreign cause, teach English as a second language, or invest in foreign markets.

Students studying in school may prepare themselves by learning a second language or studying international business because they can see the world is becoming smaller and more connected. Respect for and knowledge of different cultures and languages is and will continue to be a highly desirable characteristic of a potential employee.

Traveling to another country for work or recreation is also becoming easier, as airlines offer discounted flights, and tour providers target backpackers and student travelers with limited funds to spend. Getting a job overseas, even temporarily, is easier with agreements between countries to support working holiday visas. Businesses are learning they can obtain workers eager to find a job to finance them while they travel around.

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Chapter 13. The World is Getting Smaller


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