segunda-feira, 13 de março de 2023

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY JÚLIO CESAR

HI, GUYS! During the covid-19 pandemic many kids ot students forever changed their way of studying. however it wasn’t good for some people since have Wi-Fi or tablets or even enough conditions to pay for any of those in the United States of America the government would distribute, free computers for all students out there, and sometimes they would even give phones for the poor people that can’t afford one since the new pandemic, the word economy has been really crazy or some may say unstable some currencies around the world, like a dollar or euro, went really up in value and some went really down unfortunately. A lot cultures got famous or popular during 2020 and 2021 like Italian Chinese Japanese cultures unfortunately, some native cultures. Got extinct due to power or even money, and sometimes may be even racism technology since then has been really Good. Some new tech creations are really good for everyone because they are useful like 3-D printers, Teslas and 5G Internet. ASS: JÚLIO CESAR

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY VINÍCIUS

HELLO GUYS! The covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on livsing areas of society, including students, currency, culture, techno- logy and income. Students have been particularly hard hit by the pandemic, with face face teaching breing disrupted in many places, bading to the adoption of distance learning. This presented rig- nificant challenger for students, including the need to adopt qui- Kly e back to a new lecturing Invironment and dealing with is interaction. Some students had their studies interrupted due to the pandemic, litheir brecaure the school or university was closed, or because the school or univrerrity don't havre more seacher or because they had to barke due to their own illness ou family members caring for rick Currency has also been affected by the pandemic, with the foreign exchange market breing extremely volatile, many cour tries have intervrened in the currency market to stabilize ther currencies bry lowering interest rater, in the foreign exchange market. The pandemic, has resulted on a rignificant drop im demand for the currency as many countries have implemented social distancing policies and shut down their Iconomies culture was impacted by the pandemic with the pandemic with the cancellation of cultural events, such as consorts, plays, festivals and exhibitions, and the closure of theaters, cinemas and museums. This has led to a deprivation of ace rr to culture for many people, although many cultelor pro- persionals, six as artists, musicians, actors and theother techni- cians. I technology has played an important role during the pandemic enabling the adeation of distance learning, remot, work and access to virtual services, However, technology also presented challenger such as lack of access to appro- priate technology and the need to quickly adapt to may digital tools, The pandemic has also affected many peoples incomes, expe- cially in deseloping countries, where mainly informal worker have lost their sources of income. in addition, the pande- mic has led to a significant reduction in demand for goods and services, lukich has affected businesses and resulted in job cuts and reduced. Mages. m my opinion, Iren the care have declared a lot, it is good to protecting yourself and protecting others, even taking the necessary vaccines Vinicius

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ABNER

HI GUYS! Globalization is a system in which all countries in the world are integrated at the same time and, in real time, so that an individualized analysis of each one can be made in its various areas, such as: Currency, income, culture, technology and education. What is how globalization affected after the pandemic. In EDUCATION after the pandemic, students were more careful with this aspect and obtained more information so that in the future if there was another event like this, future generations would be more prepared This event was harmful in all areas, with CURRENCY devaluation, basically in all countries, affecting INCOME of all peoples, due to the intensification of the disease, being the main aggravating factor, making the infected countries have to give the greatest attention to this, having a lot of expenses, having a huge imbalance and with that, even the CULTURE was accepted what it was used to, in its way of living and taking life, changing its daily life. That is why TECHNOLOGY is of vital importance for any nation because it will favor us in these moments, it will bring means and resources so that we can survive and overcome an event like this. Multinational companies: These companies have a great influence on people's daily consumption, as they have a tendency to sell things from one country to another or even one continent to another, example: Nintendo is from Japan, that is, the main company is in japan and nintendo video games sell to several countries Economic organizations, on the other hand, are bodies that activate and help improve people's lives. ASS: ABNER

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ISABELA ALVES

HELLO! The Covid-19 pandemic significantly affected economic activity, imposing a stop-and-go management pattern, that is: when health data worsen, the economy shuts down; when the data improves, it reopens. However, the intensity of its effects varied greatly in each sector. the pandemic drastically accelerated this scenario, increasing the demand for developers, since it forced the vast majority of companies to compulsorily adapt to the digital universe and the home office, in addition to being the push that was missing for these companies to abuse more of the technology,People also ask What was the impact of the pandemic on the economy? The unemployment rate, at 12.6% at the end of September 2021, has already returned to pre-pandemic levels (after peaking at 14.9% in September 2020). The recent result is better than the unemployment rate of 13.9%, verified in March 2017. Another factor that made it difficult was teaching during the pandemic due to the lack of effectiveness of online classes, especially for younger children. According to parents, they still do not have enough concentration capacity to stay focused on the cell phone or television screen for a long time to absorb the pedagogical content. ASS: ISABELA ALVES

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY MARIA CLARA

HELLO! During the pandemic, schools had to adopt the online education system (chanadad online classes), which was not advantageous for everyone, as many students had neither the income nor the necessary structure to access classes (mainly those in the public network). , so they ended up being harmed by not being able to access the contents or clear up doubts, and many were not even able to learn the material correctly. After the pandemic, many schools and colleges still use technology in their teaching methods, as an example of this the digital platforms used in schools to access textbooks, send and receive activities or work, apps to correct essays, presentation of works through slides or even distance colleges. With the implementation of technology in our daily lives, whether in schools, companies, stores, etc., the tendency is for it to become an increasingly part of our culture and everyday life, so that in the future everything will be replaced by technological devices. , be it factory workers, teachers, books, package delivery people, etc. ASS: MARIA CLARA

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY JÚLIA CARDOSO

HELLO EVERYONE! During the pandemic, many of the students lost interest in their studies, as remote teaching was something they easily lost interest in. The students who were most affected were those from the public network, because with schools closed and online classes, most students could not attend classes and because of that, many stopped worrying about their studies, leaving them aside and focusing on other things. things. But many also left their studies aside due to the fact that they found another interest such as the internet, many spent their class hours on social networks such as: WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok and Youtube. And that's why many ended up being harmed, because now that schools are back, many are having difficulties in face-to-face classes. With that, the advancement of technology began, people started to use it more, because most of the appointments were online, so technology has advanced a lot and gained a very advanced course. As the income of 34% of Brazilians dropped a lot, students from private schools had to be taken out of their schools to go to public schools to study. How the real was the most devalued currency in the entire planet. The dollar ended up 4.07%, at R$4.8065, the biggest percentage increase since March 16, 2020 – at the beginning of the pandemic, this ended up affecting low-income students. And we also have the culture affected since the pandemic, many shows started to be done online, but with 46% of the global population still without access to the internet, almost half of the world remains without access to culture and artists without contact with the public. So we can see that the pandemic has greatly harmed students and affected culture, income, currency and technology, many things have changed since the pandemic, students no longer have the same income as before, many have given up studying, among other things, pandemic caused a lot of unemployment and many students were harmed by it, and also the psychological problems that the pandemic brought and many students were affected because of it. ASS: JÚLIA CARDOSO

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY HENRIQUE

HI, GUYS! HENRIQUE HERE. The unemployment rate, at 12.6% at the end of September 2021, has already returned to pre-pandemic levels (after peaking at 14.9% in September 2020). The recent result is better than the unemployment rate of 13.9%, verified in March 2017. The health crisis led to the closure of concert halls and shows due to the need for social isolation, leaving thousands of Brazilian artists without income. Pandemic accelerated process of digital transformation of companies in Brazil, reveals research. According to the survey, this anticipation of the Digital Transformation process was the equivalent of what was expected for a period of one to four years. In my point of view, the currency dropped a lot, we can clearly see that at gas stations with very high prices. The cult in my family has not changed much, because we continued doing things normally. Technology has raised the level a lot, launching several high-end devices, because we needed it to work, study and among others. ASS: HENRIQUE

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY NOVAIS

Post Pandemic Education One of the ways to adopt this model of education in the post-pandemic, for example, is by using the "inverted classroom". With this practice, students study and learn the contents at home and take advantage of the physical environment of the school just to do exercises and share the doubts they had. Young people from the lower classes have seen the social abyss that separates them from the more favored strata increase exponentially. According to the IBGE, no less than 4.3 million students entered the pandemic without access to the internet. Of these, 4.1 million were public school students. This period caused school dropouts, a drop in student performance and also promises to accentuate existing educational inequalities. Coin The covid-19 pandemic greatly affected the currency of countries, affecting the economy of several countries, an example is Brazil, which with the increase in the dollar caused the price of many things to rise. Income The potential loss of income and consumption over the life cycle of people who died was estimated. “In the future, there will be fewer people consuming, generating income. The analysis horizon indicates that, in the long term, diverse economic impacts will be caused by the reduction of the population. The crisis has had dramatic impacts on global poverty and inequality. Global poverty increased for the first time in a generation, and disproportionate income losses among disadvantaged populations led to a dramatic increase in inequality between and within countries. Culture The cultural and events sector was one of the most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The health crisis led to the closure of concert halls and shows due to the need for social isolation, leaving thousands of Brazilian artists without income. Technology The covid-19 pandemic, declared by the World Health Organization in March 2020, intensified the use of digital technologies in Brazil, from 71% of households with internet access in 2019 to 83% last year, which corresponds to 61.8 million households with some type of connection to the network. Multinationals Today's biggest multinationals are those operating in the technology and energy sectors, following the demands of a modernized and highly connected world, and had an increase in sales during the pandemic. In the pandemic, multinationals influenced people's lives, lowering the prices of some things, leaving some services free and creating new websites and apps that increased accessibility in the pandemic. Opinion The pandemic caused a lot of damage to education, people's income, the economy of countries, it damaged many cultures, with social distancing. The use of technologies has increased and they have also evolved. With the help of multinationals, people managed to do some activities that would not have been possible without them. ASS: GABRIEL NOVAIS

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ISABELLA CONI

HI GUYS! In addition to technology, it is necessary to implement courses and opportunities for the production of research, creation of new resources and programs to encourage education. Globalization enables access to technology, science and research worldwide, providing an increase in the levels and application of knowledge. CURRENCY : The ruble appears in third place, in front of the real, with an appreciation of 11.3%. In second place was the Afghan, the currency of Afghanistan, with an appreciation of 18.1% and, in first place, the currency of Angola, the kwanza, accumulating an appreciation of 34.3%. The variations were computed until Monday. Real is the currency that lost the most value in the world with reaction to the Silveira case, shows a survey. The real was the currency with the worst performance this Friday (22) on the entire planet. The dollar ended the day at a high of 4.07%, at R$ 4,8065, at the highest percentage since March 16, 2020 —at the beginning of the pandemic. INCOME: After a year of the world's largest health pandemic announced by the World Health Organization (WHO), on March 11, 2020, Brazil became more unequal and much more hungry. At the end of 2019, Brazil had been highlighted in the human development report released by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). According to the study, the country was the seventh most unequal in the world, behind only African nations. Also in 2019, a World Bank study pointed out that Brazil had 51.7 million Brazilians below the poverty line, 24.7% of the total population with a monthly income of R$ 387.07 In March 2020, when the economy began to be impacted by Covid-19, the labor market was still fragile. So, in the second quarter of 2020 income inequality broke a record in Brazil, that's what the study "Effects of the pandemic on the Brazilian labor market" pointed out, released by FGV Social (Social Policy Center of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation). The indicator studied in the research was the Gini index, which monitors income inequality on a scale of 0 to 1, being that, the closer to 1, the greater the inequality. The one in Brazil stood at 0.6257 in March. CULTURE: One of the sectors most affected by the need for social isolation caused by the new coronavirus pandemic was the cultural sector. Shows, plays, film releases and events in general had to find other ways to happen, through live broadcasts and the famous lives, for example. Responsible for about 2% of the Brazilian Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to Firjan, the stagnation in the sector generated many layoffs and harmed artists, producers and entrepreneurs. Research conducted between July and September 2020 by researchers Pedro Affonso, Rodrigo Amaral and André Lira in partnership with institutions such as Unesco and Sesc, shows that performing arts, fairs and festivals, fashion, hip-hop and music were the most affected by the pandemic within the creative economy sector. The survey also points out that, last year, about 40% of organizations fired all their employees. When it comes to hiring third parties, there was a reduction of 43.16% in the period from March to April. Between May and July, this number increased to 49%. The festivals and fairs sector was the most impacted. Almost two years after the first recorded case of the disease and with more than 56% of the Brazilian population vaccinated, little by little the culture is taking steps towards the resumption of face-to-face meetings. In the midst of this movement, the cultural instances of the University are also acting. Between 10/31 and 11/29, Parque Lage is receiving the exhibition of the VIII Biennial of the School of Fine Arts (EBA) of UFRJ. TECHNOLOGY: The advance of busines investment in information technology (IT) in Brazil was notorious in 2021. This is what reveals the 33rd edition of the Annual Survey on the Brazilian Market of IT and Use in Companies, released on Thursday, May 26, by the Center for Applied Information Technology (FGVCia) of the School of Business Administration of São Paulo (FGV EAESP). According to the survey, this anticipation of the Digital Transformation process was the equivalent of what was expected for the period of one to four years. Another fact that draws attention is the advancement of digital devices in use in the country. Computers, notebooks, tablets and smartphones added together already exceed the mark of 447 million units. There are more than two per inhabitant, with smart phones assuming a predominant role in use for banking, shopping and social networks. The number of smartphones in Brazil also exceeds the mark of one per inhabitant. There are 242 million devices in use in the country. Adding notebooks and tablets, there are 352 million portable devices, or 1.6 per inhabitant. The research also finds that Brazil will reach the mark of one computer (desktop, notebook and tablet) per inhabitant in early 2023. Sales in 2021 grew by 27%, reaching the mark of 14 million units. “Work, study In a hybrid or blended way will it continue to increase the use and sale of digital devices? The trend is that yes. In 2022 a growth of close to 10% is estimated. We believe that the isolation, teaching and distance work of the pandemic will leave permanent marks on the way we transact, live and see IT and should result in a model that combines the face-to-face with the remote (blended and non-hybrid) in a solution that integrates and enhances human capabilities with the digital ones," analyzes Professor Fernando Meirelles, coordinator of the reseach . MY OPINION: I think the pandemic affected our studies a lot, especially the public schools because they did not have many resources to carry out the online classes, also in the pandemic we use the pix a lot, many people became unemployed in the pandemic so this affected the students a lot because those who had lost their job had no way to pay for school or college. ANALYSIS OF THE ACTION OF INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES AND THE ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION IN THE DAY TO DAY OF PEOPLE IN RELATION TO CONSUMPTION: The head of the IMF recalled that the pandemic claimed more than 1 million lives. She emphasized "economic calmness" with the imminent contraction of the world economy by 4.4% this year, the decline in production of US$ 11 trillion in 2021, despair with the disturbances and the first increase in poverty in decades. Regarding prudent policies, Kristalina Georgieva advocated solid medium-term structures for monetary, fiscal and financial policies. The recommendations include careful surveillance of the risks of high levels of indebtedness, which are expected to increase significantly in 2021. MY OPINION: I think that during the pandemic and after all of us had more access to platforms like google and other applications that are now more accessible to the public. ASS: ISABELLA CONI

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY GAVA

HI, GUYS! The pandemic increased the workload of classes, avoiding holidays to recover as much of the “lost” time as possible through public policies for valuing teachers. increase student internet access. The world was surprised by the COVID-19 pandemic, which, in addition to paralyzing life and the economic system of countries, also exposed the fragility of the capitalist system. Since then, various fields of. And the numbers confirmed that there was indeed a significant drop in the population's labor income. 20.1% was the size of the drop in the average income of the Brazilian population in the second quarter of 2020, in comparison,It affected people a lot because of unemployment. I think it affected people a lot and the study ended up being delayed. ASS: GAVA

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY CECI

hello guys, how are you? I'm here to say how globalization had changed students life after de pandemic. So, after and during covid-19, globalization has changed students life. It becomes more easier to learn a lot of positive education, but principaly to communicate and collaborate with people from different cultures; I mean, a student from Brazil could talk with someone from Japan, they could share their perspectives of anything, they could become friend, lovers, soulmates and stuff like that! and it's truly unbelievable think that we can contact people who are 100 km alway. Obviously this not affects only us (students), but companies, adults and everyone. But before we continue, let me tell you what globalization is. Put simply, globalization is the connection of different parts of the world. all of the countries are into globalization and it really affects economic. Socially, globalization is contributing to a world view in which people are more open and tolerant of one another. Globalization is here to stay and the result is a more connected world, buut be careful, globalization can hurt people just as easily as it can connect people! Now, we can go back; Because of globalization during covid-19 the currency of a lot of countries devalued, so these countries and principaly the population of these countries are soffering a lot. Considering that we already can say that some students of some countries have more advantage than others and also considering that a lot of people desenvolved some problems (anxiety, depression and others). Researches have recognized the positive effect and the intensification of the process of the online learning. However, the implementation of the technological base for active online learning in some countries is still limited on account of certain economic difficulties. Besides, many teachers and students complain about cultural resistance to online learning among the general public. We can truly say that globalization affects students, but not always affect in a positive way! ASS: Ceci

sexta-feira, 10 de março de 2023

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ISAQUE

HI, EVERYONE. ISAQUE HERE. Hello, today I will talk about how globalization affected students during the pandemic. Globalization at the time of the pandemic itself affected the way students were taught, we did not imagine an "online class" and from one day to the next students would have to adapt to the teaching implemented. The problem is that in certain states like Bahia, Pará and Mato Grosso they were unable to implement online classes properly, several public schools in Brazil had to close during the pandemic because they were unable to teach online. Hygiene became a focus during the pandemic, when people entered the house they took off their sneakers and went straight to the shower so as not to be contaminated, and the mask was something so crucial to the pandemic that even after COVID-19 there are still people who use it the mask for fear of catching the corona virus. CURRENCY: The real has devalued 17.4% since March 2020, when it was declared a pandemic due to the new Coronavirus. The devaluation of the real is related to three main basic factors: inflation, money supply greater than demand and the trade balance deficit. CULTURE: The cultural and events sector was one of the most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The health crisis led to the closure of concert halls and shows due to the need for social isolation, leaving thousands of Brazilian artists without income. TECHNOLOGY: The covid-19 pandemic has intensified the use of digital technologies in Brazil, from 71% of households with internet access in 2019 to 83% last year. INCOME: The deteriorating job market has lowered household incomes, with the most vulnerable 40% of the population being hardest hit. During the pandemic, many Brazilians lost their jobs and with the drop in income of Brazilians, an inevitable phenomenon was observed in the country. In the last two years, private schools lost almost 1 million students, which represents a decrease of about 10% in the total enrollment. In my opinion, the pandemic affected socialization a lot, people felt distanced from friends and relatives, making them have to talk and shop online, which was not usual before. The currency only devalued due to its lack of movement and the government's poor performance in keeping it valued in this time of crisis Culture began to disappear in this time of pandemic, and technology intensified more with classes and online shopping, which was very useful in this time of crisis. ASS: ISAQUE

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY GUILHERME

HI, GUYS. WHAT IS GOING ON? In March 2020, classes were stopped for at least 15 days due to a virus that was spreading extremely fast, it ended up that the virus spread in such a way that we stayed at home for more than 1 year, some people working at home not to defile themselves. In that 1 year, students with better financial conditions were taking classes online, because of globalization that makes contact at a distance possible, and those with less financial conditions were unable to study in that 1 year, making them lose the year and falling behind people of the same age. In addition to the quarantine, the world for the most part went into crisis, with currencies devaluing and inflation getting worse, creating various difficulties, people being fired and not having money to support themselves and prices getting higher. Sometimes, for parents to keep their children in a private school and attend classes, they had to make a sacrifice to pay the monthly fee, get a computer or cell phone that can attend classes without crashing and put food on the table. Despite the crisis, the government and institutions invested heavily in culture, due to contamination through physical contact and closed places, it was forbidden to have face-to-face exhibitions and everyone stayed at home, which greatly harmed culture. Given this, they created a means of continuing to have an exhibition but without being in person, people from other states and other places in the world could remotely access exhibitions, whether they be museums, theater, among others, which was a very important evolution, an innovation that we hadn't thought about it until we had the pandemic. Because of these investments, advances, mistakes and policies to combat these problems of the pandemic, many people and politicians began to mix with politics, transforming the pandemic, which is already a catastrophic problem, into an even bigger problem, a true barbarity, while people died at the same time. people argued about politics a truly inhumane act. To better combat these problems, some companies created new policies, some companies left services that were paid for free such as Google Meet with discounts and economic organizations were little concerned, as many countries resorted to the IMF for example and were ignored, which is A huge lack of respect, because it's an organization that works together, where everyone cooperates when countries need it and can't get help? Something that shouldn't happen. ASS: GUILHERME

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY GUSTAVO BRASIL

Hello, I'm Gustavo and today we're going to talk about an important subject, that is, globalization in the midst of a pandemic.Among other data, the survey points out that 45% of students were diagnosed with generalized anxiety and 17% with depression during the first year of the pandemic. In addition, more than 60% reported anxiety attacks and difficulty sleeping. Lack of motivation and concentration problems were reported by almost 80%. In addition to the overload of the hospital network and the dependence on a few producers, this led to considerable shortages in the drugs used, but not directly related to the treatment of the disease, as was the case with anesthetics, muscle blockers, sedatives and other products needed in the hospital. With the manufacture and marketing of durable and non-durable consumer goods in various parts of the world, multinational companies are agents that contribute to commercial and economic exchanges in the current International Division of Labor. Multinationals settle in different countries in search of important locational advantages that contribute to the reduction of production costs, such as better access to raw materials, the existence of weaker labor and environmental legislation, as well as the presence of labor cheap and others. The estimate of infected and dead competes directly with the impact on health systems, with the exposure of vulnerable populations and groups, the economic support of the financial system and the population, the mental health of people in times of confinement and fear of the risk of illness and death, access to essential goods such as food, medication, transportation, among others. In addition, the need for actions to contain social mobility such as isolation and quarantine, as well as the speed and urgency of testing drugs and vaccines, show ethical and human rights implications that deserve critical analysis and prudence. In my opinion, globalization did open many doors for technology, but many people experienced difficulties during this period. For example, the lack of technological resources. In many different parts of the world, Google Meet has become free for students to have the opportunity to learn, without needing the necessary financial resources. ASS: BRASIL

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY DAVI SATLER

HOW ARE YOU, TODAY? Well, the COVID-19 pandemic affected students in many ways, the most important and worrying was the quarantine that left several children and adolescents without studying, especially those without conditions, as the astronomical rise of the dollar together with the silicon crisis increased a lot all electronic devices, especially computers and cell phones. The cultural and events sector was one of the most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The health crisis led to the closure of concert halls and shows due to the need for social isolation, leaving thousands of Brazilian artists without income. The pandemic also greatly increased the use of electronic devices because, being closed at home, the way out for many young people was to use their cell phones and computers. Losses in trade revenues resulted in the reduction of 1.7 million jobs in 2020, out of a total of 16 million people who worked in the sector in the period immediately prior to the crisis. In 2020, the real was the 6th currency that most devalued According to the Austin Rating survey, the Brazilian currency had the 6th worst performance in the world against the dollar, accumulating in 2020 a devaluation of 22.4%. The role of multinationals and economic organizations in all this was very important for people's awareness of the whole situation, as they had more influence and "credibility" than the government, which was cursed and called bad by the big influencers. My take on all of this is that general mismanagement by the government and lack of cooperation from the people has made the whole situation worse. ASS: DAVI SATLER

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ANA SAID

Hi, guys. The globalized world has been directly interfering in the way children and adolescents live and this occurs regardless of their socioeconomic level. As everyone somehow has access to the media, the way information reaches them causes serious changes in their behavior. Staying away from school during the period of social isolation of the pandemic, caused pedagogical delays for children and adolescents, but was also a reason for psychological problems. After the pandemic, we had an increase in children between 6-7 years old who did not learn to read, affecting even more the poorest and blackest children. Elementary school also presented a large number of students from the 6th, 7th, 8th and up to 9th grade who are not yet literate. The study Loss of Learning in the Pandemic, published a year ago, estimated that, in remote education, students learn, on average, only 17% of the content of Mathematics and 38% of the content of Portuguese Language learned in face-to-face classes. Excessive spending causes a cut in education. The lack of teachers, didactic material, structure of the old school and in need of reforms are consequences of these cuts. Spending by Brazilians abroad doubled in 2022, a year after the relaxation of restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2021. The expenses totaled 12.18 billion dollars, the equivalent of 60 billion reais at the current rate, according to the Central Bank on Thursday, 26. With the high US dollar throughout 2022, many investors realized the need and importance of having investments abroad. It is a fact that part of the costs and expenses of Brazilians are linked to foreign currencies, such as the dollar. And the size of the invoice we pay every month may vary as the real values or devalues against other currencies. It is not something intuitive, but from commodities such as fuel, to medicines or even Netflix, to name a few examples, are expenses present in our routine that can "tend" our budget in unfavorable scenarios. Consequently, to protect our assets is to have sources of income in dollars, for example. The head of the IMF recalled that the pandemic claimed more than 1 million lives. She emphasized "economic calmness" with the imminent contraction of the world economy by 4.4% this year, the decline in production of US$ 11 trillion in 2021, despair with the disturbances and the first increase in poverty in decades. The recommendations include careful surveillance of the risks of high levels of indebtedness, which are expected to increase significantly in 2021. In advanced economies, debts may represent 125% of Gross Domestic Product, GDP. In emerging markets the proportion should reach 65% and in low-income countries 50%. The IMF has already allocated more than $100 billion in loans and said it has more substantial resources from the total capacity of $1 trillion to support countries in this phase of crisis. I believe that the government's disregard for health and education was one of the main reasons for these problems. In addition, there was a great rivalry between the left and the right at a time when they should focus on health. While a political party refused to send resources to another place because the place had another political party people were dying. ASS: Ana

HOW GLOBALIZATION HAS CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY GEO

Hey how's it going? Well, the topic addresses how globalization affected the lives of students in the pandemic. There was an increase in inequality, young people from the lower classes saw a social abyss separating them from the more favored strata. According to the IBGE, 4.3 million students entered the pandemic without internet access. Of these, 4.1 million were public school students. In March 2020, the dollar suffered its biggest spike, due to the high demand for the American currency. With the high demand for the American currency, prices rise, affecting the population, specifically the low-income population. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 5% of students dropped out of elementary school and 10% of high school dropouts. In my opinion, some schools, such as public schools, did not support classes during the pandemic (inadequate investment). Many schools were closed, many students were left without the internet and unable to access lessons, which resulted in negative effects on basic education. For everyone to have access to corporate-level online videoconferencing, Google Meet has announced a version with no financial costs. Applicability of the digital tool Google Meet and the difficulties that teachers and students have had regarding its use as a teaching and learning tool . In 2020, when the pandemic started, I could apply video classes on public networks. Because in some public schools, there was no support in any way of teaching, just applying handouts to students without any explanation. One of the factors that I believe is corruption, neglect and selfishness. People kept focusing on silly policy issues interfering with the lack of investment in education. KISSES KISSES! ASS: GEO

HOW GLOBALIZATION HAS CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY MARI

Hi my babygirls, i wanna talk about something so F bad, okay? The post-pandemic world brings many questions, questions mainly about how humanity will walk in the face of difficulties and learn important lessons. In a first post-pandemic moment, people sought greater physical contact, which caused a drop in social networks. Being very optimistic, I also believe that the globalization process has suffered, people started to have a community action in buying from the smaller ones and not from the big companies. All this generated anxiety, such as depression and panic syndromes. I believe that before the pandemic almost nobody liked physical touch, people around, most liked solitude more and the post covid-19 brought a very different version of that. It's like nowadays people need someone, like for example, I need you and you need me. In terms of culture, several public places began to fail because they no longer had customers, such as amusement parks, malls, shops, restaurants. Affecting coexistence between family and friends and the economy. And there is a fundamental political question: the big loser of the pandemic was the neoliberal discourse, with the idea that the market and society organize themselves and solve their problems alone. During the pandemic, I believe that globalization brought many negative impacts on the school environment. For example, remote teaching stopped and classes returned to face-to-face classes, several students had great difficulties going back to school, crises, seeing people again, insecurities, fear of being judged for having a doubt in a certain subject, lack of technology in some schools it was also not favorable for certain regions, since the dollar increased and several countries in the world were behind without the necessary technology. According to the IBGE, inflation increased by 16.8% in this period, affecting several families in the country. And i want add something for you not to forget: For example, Google is used globally as one of the largest digital platforms in the world. Absolutely thousands and thousands of people use it every second, either to search for some information or even to see location, time and others. In addition to having opened Google meet for free, which was previously paid. I believe that Google does dominate all human beings, and each day that passes will continue to influence more. It is an example of how multinationals DRASTICALLY influence people's lives every second. I LOVE ALL! Just a kiss for you, babe. ASS: Queen B, or Mari.