Globalisation intro and jeans
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What’s the link?
The iphone
Software and design
Apple
USA
Assembly
Foxconn?, Quanta,
Unknown
Taiwan
TFT-LCD Screen
Sanyo Epson, Sharp, TMD
Japan
Video processor chip
Samsung
Korea
Touch screen overlay
Balda
Germany
Bluetooth chip
Cambridge Silicon Radio
UK
Chip manufacture
TSMC, UMC
Taiwan
Baseband IC
Infineon Technology
Germany
WIFI Chip
Marvell
USA
Touch screen control chip
Broadcom
USA
CMOS chip
Micron
USA
NOR Flash ICs
Intel, SST
USA
Display Driver chip
National Semi, Novatek
US, TW
Case, Mechanical parts
Catcher, Foxconn Tech
Taiwan
Camera lens
Largan Precision
Taiwan
Camera module
Altus-Tech, Primax, Lite On Taiwan
Battery Charger
Delta Electronics
Taiwan
Timing Crystal
TXC
Taiwan
Passive components
Cyntec
Taiwan
Connector and cables
Cheng Uei, Entery
Taiwan
And that’s just the manufacture, what about
where they’re sold and where the waste goes?
What is Globalisation?
Learning Objectives:
To understand what ‘globalisation’ is
To be able to give examples of globalisation
To be able to understand how globalisation
affects our lives
Globalisation means the way companies,
and ideas, and lifestyles are spreading
more and more easily around the world
What’s your link with the world?
Holidays
Food
and
drink
Sports
Films/
music
Clothes
Computers,
mobile
phones
Use P.102
of the Atlas
and the info
cards to
shade and
label the
countries
your jeans
have
visited.
Kuwait’s
oil makes
the thread
The zip is
made in
France
The jeans
are designed
in the USA
Italy weaves
and dyes
the denim
Tunisia sews
the jeans
Benin grows
cotton to
make denim
Germany uses
copper and zinc Kuwaiti oil
makes
to make brass
polyester
buttons
fibre
Hungary
makes the
thread
Pakistan’s
cotton lines
pockets
Namibia's
copper
makes
buttons
Turkish pumice
stonewashes
jeans
Japan’s brass
wire makes
zip teeth
Zinc from
Australia
makes
buttons
Is Globalisation a good thing?
Write your name on a post-it note, your answer to
the question and explain WHY?
Stick your post-it note on the opinion line…
100% Yes
Yes and No
No,
definitely not
Homework
Complete ‘Me’ map to show where you and your family have
visited.
In your book answer the question Why do your jeans
come from so many countries? Use paragraphs to help
you organise your ideas. This should take at least half a
side to answer.
(words that might be useful include;
wages, resources, skills and climate).