Isabelo Miguel R. Castro III
iiicastro@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT
Our world is getting smaller and smaller through various technological  advancements, people are more aware of the various religions, government, languages, and cultures that are present in different parts of the world. This
phenomenon is called globalization. The paper will be discussing the various negative implications of globalization in developing countries like the Philippines. The researcher initiated a participant observation in one
private school in Quezon City, Philippines, to discuss the different claims about globalization. During the research process the impacts of globalization were slowly emerging as the research went deeper into understanding the
said phenomenon. It was observed that the social roles of Filipino students are slowly degrading due to the inculcating effect of globalization or what some academes call capitalism. It was concluded that globalization is a threat to developing and under-developed countries. It is an occurrence that is irreversible and what negatively affected countries can do is to minimize the effects and maximize the benefits

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