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Their question: “How globalisation manifests as 'local in the global' and 'global in the local' - with examples (10m, 150w)”
Models the glocalization argument, cultural specificities strengthened even as globalization homogenizes, with vivid Indian examples the PYQ rewards.
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- ›Q6 answers the abstract 'local in the global / global in the local' prompt with vivid, concrete examples sorted under two boxed heads: Diwali holidays in US/UK and Aloo Tikki Burger at McDonald's on one side, 'Period: End of Sentence' and #MeToo on the other. -> When a question gives you a conceptual binary, turn each side into a labelled box and fill it with specific, memorable real-world instances rather than explaining the theory abstractly.
- ›She runs a single repeatable template across nearly every answer: a one-line definitional intro ('Naoroji is often referred to as the Grand Old Man of India...'; 'Social security refers to guarantee of a good standard of life...'), Roman-numeral body points each capped by a concrete 'Eg', and a short thesis-linked conclusion (urban forests as a 'tool for Sustainable Development', eco-tourism tied to 'Incredible India'). -> Build one disciplined intro-points-with-examples-conclusion template you can deploy under time pressure so every answer is fast to skim and structurally complete.
What they cited: Q6 Globalisation: Diwali holiday in US/UK, Holi parties in France, Bohemian shirts/tribal jewellery, Aloo Tikki Burger at McDonald's, film 'Period - End of Sentence', turmeric soaps/neem ointment, US-China protectionism, Hollywood films, Valentine's/Mother's Day, Jeans-Kurta, #MeToo Movement