To capture the distinction, anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing (2005) has suggested that we adopt the metaphor of 'friction' rather than that of movement in thinking about globalization. Whereas conventional discourse of globalization inflects the notion of mobility (i.e. capital flows freely), the idea of 'friction' reminds us that movement of any sort can only occur with engagement.The main theme of this passage is

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Paragraph (Reading) Comprehension sections in any exam wants to test whether you can understand what you've read so you can implement it or pass it on to others. To do well on Paragraph Comprehension, you need to have strong reading comprehension skills. You also have to be able to draw your own conclusions from what you've read. In the ASVAB exams, you'll have 22 minutes to answer 11 Paragraph Comprehension questions on the computerized ASVAB or 13 minutes to answer 15 questions on the paper version.  The questions on the Paragraph Comprehension tests ask you to: Find specific... Show more

To capture the distinction, anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing (2005) has suggested that we adopt the metaphor of 'friction' rather than that of movement in thinking about globalization. Whereas conventional discourse of globalization inflects the notion of mobility (i.e. capital flows freely), the idea of 'friction' reminds us that movement of any sort can only occur with engagement.<br>The main theme of this passage is