Every day, our activities as modern humans add to the thread of globalization. We experience globalization every second of the day. The movement of people, ideas, data, money, goods, drugs, weapons, computers, and biological viruses around the world isn't new. People have always moved around the world through various network routes, an example is the Silk road. From the 2nd century to the 18th century, the Silk Road was a major network of trade routes that connected the east and west, enabling economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between these regions. What is new is the velocity and range of interaction across borders. The start of 21 century brought about modern man; technologically literate and socially acute. The combination of excellent people skills and technological knowledge is more important than ever. Today, technology has taken a central role in modern society that it is difficult to imagine life without it. There are so many technological advancemen
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