Essay+Question-JG-Fall2010

  The human experience will be different depending on where you live because of whom your country has global relationships with. Since I was born and raised in America; the overall strongest country in the world my experience is different then a child who was born and raised in Honduras; a third world country. In America we see ourselves as the country people look up to, the country that is independent, and can function politically, economically, and socially without the help of another country. Where as Honduras on the other hand sees themselves as a country that depends on other countries for help to improve themselves.   In America an average human experience would consist of waking up and knowing you have more then most people in the world, and you would feel sad to know there are people less fortunate in the world then you. You would get up and complain about going to school or work, hoping for a snow day. You would in your lifetime run into events where you would donate food, clothes, or money to a dependent country that was less fortunate then you. On the other hand if you lived in Honduras you would wake up living day by day just to earn enough money to provide for yourself. You would wish you should go to a school to get a proper education, or you would hope to find a job that you could got to everyday. You would feel sad knowing how hard it was to provide for your family, but at the same time you would be grateful to know there were people out there you could depend on for help. You would also feel hopeful that maybe someday you would be able to make it to a country like America where you would be able to provide for your family. An event that you probably would have seen, experienced, or heard of was the train jumping. Where migrants in Latin America would jump on trains heading to America from Mexico in hope of a new life and bright future.   Global interdependence is like a parent and a child. A child depends on a parent for things they need such as food, money, shelter, and necessities. A parent also depends on a child for joy, love, and a relationship through connections. In global interdependence the third world countries, and less-developed countries depend on the well-developed, and strong countries. These less-developed countries depend on the well-developed countries for exports, money, and economical, social, and political advice. The well-developed countries depend on the under-developed countries for products, companionship, and sometimes cheap labor. For example a less developed country like Honduras needs another county in order to function well enough that they won’t fail or become corrupt. Honduras depends on a well-developed country like America to function properly, just like America depends on Honduras for a relationship, and products. As you can see depending on where you live diffidently affects your overall human experience, because it changes the way you feel, it changes your attitude on life, it changes what you go through in your daily life, and it changes the events that would occur during your life.
 * The human experience, no matter where you live, is relatively the same. **  ﻿ The human experience is what a person goes through form the day they’re born until the day they die. What emotions a person feels, the attitude of a person, what that person goes through, and what events happen in that person’s life is the human experience. Looking through the theme of global interdependence the statement “The human experience, no matter where you live, is relatively the same” is false, when you are. Global interdependence is when countries around the world communicate and have relationships to each other. Also when countries depend on one another for products, political help, or economical help.