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…Master of Science in International Business from the University of Hertfordshire (UK). His research interest includes globalization, emerging economies, global migration, internationalization of SMEs, and doing business with East Asia….
…rights and acceptance. There has been much progress, but it did not come without pain and suffering, sacrifice and even death. Each generation learns and builds off the work of…
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…start is understanding the importance of land acknowledgements. History of Land Acknowledgements Historically, land acknowledgement is a traditional practice shared amongst many Indigenous groups to recognize the land and territory…
…girls and gender diverse people in Canada, inclusive of First Nations on and off reserve, status and non-status, disenfranchised, Métis and Inuit. NWAC works on a variety of issues such…
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