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1 Text| discussions the human dimension of globalisation of the economy, as well 2 Text| advance of humanity towards globalisation is a fact arising primarily 3 Text| ecumenicity. This is a form of globalisation that proclaims that bonds 4 Text| differs substantially from globalisation. The former is based on 5 Text| worldwide public.~Unfortunately, globalisation tends to evolve from a means 6 Text| development in itself and the globalisation that serves it lose their 7 Text| ought to be aware that the globalisation of abilities is only morally 8 Text| benefits that flow from it.~Globalisation thus proves to be a new 9 Text| degree that the dynamic of globalisation exceeds the limits acceptable 10 Text| is the almost automatic globalisation of information, yet, at 11 Text| What is impressive is the globalisation of knowledge and the participation 12 Text| which the phenomenon of globalisation is primarily attributed, 13 Text| prepared to move ahead when Globalisation opens doors for the cooperation 14 Text| together on a practical level. Globalisation, however, as a means of 15 Text| We also regard the use of globalisation exclusively for the enrichment